Swaib Dragule | Robotics | Best Researcher Award

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Mr. Swaib Dragule | Robotics | Best Researcher Award

Swaib Dragule at Makerere University | Uganda

Mr. Swaib Dragule is a dedicated computer scientist and researcher specializing in domain-specific languages, robotics, and software engineering for resilient systems. With academic and professional experiences spanning Uganda, Sweden, India, and China, he integrates cutting-edge AI and robotics research with community-driven innovations. His teaching, research, and consultancy work reflect a strong commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, problem-solving, and mentoring future generations of researchers.

Professional Profile:

Education: 

Mr. Swaib Dragule is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Computer Science at Makerere University, Uganda, with research focused on domain-specific languages and software engineering for robotics. He obtained his Licentiate Degree in Computer Science from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, following a Master of Science in Computer Science from the University of Mysore, India and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the Islamic University in Uganda. He is also a certified Cisco CCNA Instructor and has undertaken additional professional training in Machine Learning and AI (Ningbo University, China), Applied Project Management (Chalmers University), and ICTs for Teaching and Learning (AVU & Commonwealth of Learning), among others.

Experience:

Mr. Swaib Dragule is a lecturer and researcher at Makerere University, Department of Computer Science, where he teaches Data Structures & Algorithms, Compiler Design, Advanced Programming, Simulation & Modelling, and Robotics. He supervises both undergraduate and postgraduate research projects while contributing to collaborative research on domain-specific languages (DSLs) for robotics and AI-driven community applications.

Previously, he served at the Islamic University in Uganda (IUIU), where he contributed to curriculum development, teaching, and scientific cooperation initiatives under COMSTECH. Beyond academia, he has led digital innovation and ICT consultancy projects with ABIDES Consultants (Arua) and community development programs with Nested Savings, where he spearheaded livelihood projects such as the award-winning Egg Bank Livelihood Project, funded under the Resilience Innovation Challenge for Adverse Climate Effects (RIC4ACE). His professional career also includes ICT support roles at GAB Communications, Uganda Limited, where he managed customer solutions, technical teams, and procurement.

Research Interest:

Mr. Swaib Dragule research focuses on Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) for robotic mission specification, software engineering for resilient robotic systems, and AI applications for community transformation. He is particularly interested in compiler design, language theory, empirical software engineering, robotic simulation, and modelling approaches that enhance reliability and adaptability in multi-robot systems.

Publications Top Noted:

  • Effects of specifying robotic missions in behavior trees and state machines
    Year: 2025

  • Behavior Trees and State Machines in Robotics Applications
    Year: 2023

  • Languages for specifying missions of robotic applications
    Year: 2021

  • A survey on the design space of end-user-oriented languages for specifying robotic missions
    Year: 2021

  • Behavior trees in action: a study of robotics applications
    Year: 2020

Conclusion:

Mr. Swaib Dragule is an innovative researcher and educator whose contributions to robotics, domain-specific languages, and resilient AI systems make him a deserving recipient of the Best Researcher Award in Robotics. His commitment to academic excellence, research innovation, and community development highlights a well-rounded profile of impact. With his strong academic foundation and dedication to real-world problem-solving, he is well-positioned to play a key role in shaping the future of robotics research and applications globally.