Prince Steven Annor
Engineer | Instructor | Researcher
NYU Abu Dhabi, UAE
prince.annor@nyu.edu
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Linux Administration
Embedded Systems
Software Development
Machine Learning
ROS
Computer Vision
Processing
Professional Digital Photography
Audio Visual Systems
Smart Home control and automation
Lighting show programming (DMX)
Windows (7, 8 , 8.1, 10, 11)
Linux (Raspbian, Kali, Ubuntu, RHEL)
MacOS (Sonoma, Ventura, Monterey)
Intercultural Collaboration
Project Management
Creativity
Leadership
Problem solving
Research
English
Twi
French
Arabic
I was awarded the Campus Life Leadership Award for Creative Leadership by NYUAD Campus Life. This award recognizes a student who has demonstrated exceptional levels of creativity, innovation, or entrepreneurship in their campus leadership activities.
I was awarded the Processing Foundation Fellowship by the Processing Foundation to develop, launch and administer SuaCode Africa in 2019.
My team was awarded first place at the UAE Space Hackathon by Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre in Dubai.
IoT Enhancements for an In-house Calm Computing Environment
SuaCode Africa: Teaching Coding Online to Africans using Smartphones
AutoGrad: Automated Grading Software for Mobile Game Assignments in SuaCode Courses
The Role of Haptics in Digital Archaeology and Heritage Recording Processes
Keep Calm and Code on Your Phone: A Pilot of SuaCode, an Online Smartphone-Based Coding Course
Learning to Teach, Teaching to Learn
Teaching Africans How To Code With Smartphones, Not Computers
Prince Steven Annor – Inspiring Story
MBZFutureGen - Self-care and creativity
Interview with 2019 Fellow Prince Steven Annor
NYUAD Students Win UAE Space Hackathon
Meet Prince Steven Annor - Project iSWEST 2014 - Nsesa Foundation
Singing Buddy that uses computer vision and and vocal audio to make a musical instrument that allows the user to sing.
Smart room project that uses IoT, Raspberry PI, Flask/Flask-Ask, Android, ngrok, Web development, Alexa SDK, DMX and socket programming to facilitate home automation and control.
Automatic grading system for SuaCode developed with Processing and Python with Google Apps API.
Emotions Melodizer 2.0 detects facial expression and measures typing speed and keystroke duration to determine whether a user is sad or happy and plays a note in a musical scale with a color scheme that matches their emotions.
Autonomous robot designed and programmed with Arduino, Raspberry pi, two dc motors, lidar, line follower sensor and two color sensors.
Cloud Digital Leader Certification – Google Cloud
Technician Class Radio Operator License – FCC
C for Embedded Applications – LinkedIn
Arabic4Skills - Starter Level – Eton Institute
C++: Advanced Topics – LinkedIn
Software Design: Modeling with UML – LinkedIn
Processing: Interactive Data Visualization – LinkedIn
Prince Steven Annor is an Instructor of Engineering at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD), a school of New York University in the United Arab Emirates. He completed his BSc in Computer Engineering after studying and working in Abu Dhabi, New York, Shanghai, Accra, Karnataka, Mumbai, and Manila during his undergraduate years at NYUAD.
His journey with computer programming started in 2014 at an innovation boot camp, where he led his team to win the pitch day. Prince has since worked on various projects that connect people to services that improve productivity like the Mobile Print Project in 2016 which provided over 500 students with mobile printing capability. In 2018, he and two colleagues won the UAE Space Hackathon in Dubai. He also placed second in the HackNYU competition at NYUAD.
In research, Prince developed a haptic-enabled virtual reality museum and co-authored an IEEE publication titled 'The Role of Haptics in Digital Archaeology and Heritage Recording Processes' in 2018. He also built a computer vision and Simultaneous Localization and Mapping system in 2019 that was applied to collaborative drone swarms for relative localization.
In education, Prince has shared his passion for coding by teaching and mentoring over 100 students at several coding workshops in Accra and in Abu Dhabi. In 2019, he was awarded the Processing Foundation fellowship, where he developed an automatic grading system and launched a mobile-based coding learning platform to over 700 students in Africa and the diaspora. He also co-authored 8th Computer Science Education Research Conference paper (CSERC), ‘Keep Calm and Code on Your Phone: A Pilot of SuaCode, an Online Smartphone-Based Coding Course’, 10th CSERC paper – ‘AutoGrad: Automated Grading Software for Mobile Game Assignments in SuaCode Courses’ and 10th CSERC paper – ‘SuaCode Africa: Teaching Coding Online to Africans using Smartphones’: all three published by ACM.
Prince is also a multimedia engineer/hobbyist, and he loves to work on social Internet of Things, Robotics and AI-enabled creative projects. He is currently developing a calm computing system with the Robotics and Intelligent Systems Control Group at NYUAD. The Internet of Things section of the system incorporates various sensors, actuators, communication protocols, and mobile and watch applications with Google Assistant for effective control and automation in calm computing applications. The system is managed by an unmanned ground vehicle that runs the various control software services and uses Hector SLAM for real-time optimal geodesic trajectory planning. The first paper – 8th International Conference on Automation, Robotics and Applications paper ‘IoT Enhancements for an In-house Calm Computing Environment’ has been published by IEEE in 2022. His research interests are in Computer Science Education, Internet of Things, and Embedded Systems.
Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering
Semester abroad at NYU Tandon School of Engineering and NYU Tisch School of Arts (Interactive Media Arts)
Term abroad at NYU Shanghai (Core Interactive Media)