Lecturer

Mr. Herbert Penoso Azuela

With more than two decades of dedicated academic experience, Eng. Herbert Penoso Azuela serves as a Lecturer in Computer Engineering at AUBH. His expertise spans a wide array of fields including Cybersecurity, Computer Networks, the Internet of Things, Digital Electronics, Microprocessors, Embedded Systems, Robotics, Mechatronics, Microsoft Windows OS and Server, Microsoft Office Applications, and Linux.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Eng. Azuela’s professional journey is adorned with notable achievements, including certifications such as CCNA and CyberOps Associate Professional, along with his recognition as a recipient of the esteemed Cisco Global Cyber Ops Scholarship in 2018. He is also a former success leader of the Cisco Networking Academy, ASC, and ITC at University of Bahrain.

Eng. Herbert’s commitment to excellence is further evidenced by his recent attainment of the Cisco Instructor Trainer Qualification in 2020. He is also an esteemed Fellow of the Higher Education Academy UK, reflecting his dedication to advancing academic standards. His leadership extends to his former role as Coordinator of the College Quality Assurance Office in the College of Applied Studies, University of Bahrain.

ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP

Actively engaged in both local and global academic communities, he is an active member of the ICpEP Singapore Chapter and holds the distinction of being a Certified Professional Computer Engineer by CpECB, Philippines.

Beyond his academic contributions, Eng. Herbert has authored/co-authored several academic programs and actively participated as a member/chair of Department, College, and University-level committees at UoB. His passion for education and commitment to excellence continue to inspire those around him.

EDUCATION

  • Bachelor of Science Degree – Computer Engineering – AMA Computer University, Philippines
  • Master of Science Degree – Computer Science AMA Computer University, Philippines

PUBLICATIONS

  • Google Scholar

PUBLICATIONS

Review of Stefan Tilg’s Chariton of Aphrodisias and the invention of the Greek Love Novel (Oxford UP, 2010).Bryn Mawr Classical Review. Bryn Mawr, PA: BMCR, 2011.