Engineering and research
Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carleton University, with research and publication activity spanning systems, simulation, reliability, cyber-physical systems, and data-driven methods.
Fansci Solutions unites two missions — children's educational publishing and Ph.D.-led AI education & advisory — on Joseph Boi-Ukeme’s background in engineering research, university teaching, technical advisory work, and public-facing education.
Founder Intro
Founded by Joseph Boi-Ukeme, Ph.D., Fansci Solutions exists to help people make sense of technology, money, and AI without the hype. Joseph’s work brings together research, teaching, advisory experience, and public communication — including authoring 20+ children's educational books — to make complex systems understandable and usable for every audience, from seven-year-olds to senior leaders.
Whether it's a child wondering how the internet works, a family talking about money, or a team facing AI, people are often asked to respond to complex systems before they've had a fair chance to understand them. Fansci was created to close that gap — with clear books, clear instruction, and a measured, responsible approach.
Fansci’s work is grounded in clarity, accessibility, and responsible use. That means using plain language, tailoring delivery to the audience, and helping clients think critically about where AI fits and where it does not.
A concise view of the experience behind the company.
Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carleton University, with research and publication activity spanning systems, simulation, reliability, cyber-physical systems, and data-driven methods.
Experience includes technical advisory and prior roles in data science, AI, business intelligence, and IT.
Teaching experience at Carleton University and the University of Benin, informing a teaching style that is structured, approachable, and rigorous.
Author of The Secret Life Series — 20+ illustrated children's books on technology and money — alongside workshops, consulting, and speaking that make technical topics easier to understand and act on.
Fansci’s tone is shaped by the classroom as much as the lab or boardroom.
Joseph’s teaching background emphasizes explanation over intimidation. The goal is to help people understand what a system does, why it matters, and how to use it responsibly.
Research and conference contributions in systems, simulation, reliability, cyber-physical systems, and data-driven methods inform Fansci’s technical grounding and careful perspective.
Joseph Boi-Ukeme is rated 4.8/5 on Rate My Professors based on 5 ratings, with 100% would take again. This is a small-sample signal and is included as a public-facing indicator of teaching clarity, not as a formal credential.
Advanced study and research in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carleton University.
Teaching experience at Carleton University and the University of Benin across technical subjects and learner needs.
Experience includes technical advisory and prior roles across analytics, AI, and digital systems.
Bringing research, teaching, and practical technology work together through workshops, consulting, speaking, and publishing.
Research and conference contributions spanning systems, simulation, reliability, cyber-physical systems, and data-driven methods.
Work exploring complex systems behaviour, modelling, and decision support.
Contributions related to reliability-oriented thinking and cyber-physical systems contexts.
Research and technical work connecting data analysis with practical system understanding.
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