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Wole Ademola Adewole is a Researcher at the School of Geography and Environmental Sciences, University of Southampton, and a core member of the Worldpop research group. He specializes in geospatial methodologies for population and settlement mapping, with emphasis on urban analytics and slum classification in low and middle income countries.
His academic background includes:
- Bachelor's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Lagos
- MSc in Geographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing from the University of Southampton (2017), awarded Dean's Award for exceptional performance
Adewole's research bridges GIS technology and real-world policy, developing innovative approaches to analyze population distribution impacts on service provision. His work directly engages government agencies and NGOs across Africa to transform spatial insights into actionable strategies for public health and urban planning.
Publication trends reveal a consistent focus on geospatial applications in public health crises and infrastructure planning, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Key themes include health facility catchment estimation, mobile data for disease modeling, and ethical frameworks for population data usage—demonstrating interdisciplinary integration of geography, epidemiology, and data science.
His contributions have been recognized through:
- Alan Turing Enrichment Award (2022) for advancing settlement classification methodologies
- ESRC +3 Scholarship funding his PhD research (2021)
- Dean's Award for exceptional MSc performance (2017)
Adewole secured significant research support through the ESRC +3 Scholarship and collaborative projects. His leadership with the Flowminder Foundation on the GRID3 initiative directly informed national policies, culminating in the Nigerian Vice President's inauguration of the GRID3 National Steering Committee in 2019—showcasing tangible policy impact during the COVID-19 response.
As an active member of the Worldpop research group, he contributes to high-resolution population mapping projects supporting sustainable development goals through international academic partnerships.
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