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Kofoworola Modupe Osunkoya is a full-time PhD researcher (2021-2025) at Tallinn University of Technology's Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture within the School of Engineering, specializing in urban spatial analytics. Her work integrates data science with urban planning to address sustainability challenges in contemporary cities.
Her academic background includes:
- Master's Degree in Transportation Sciences (Transport Planning and Policy specialization), Hasselt University, Belgium (2021)
- Master's Degree in Urbanism and Strategic Planning, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium (2019)
- B.Tech in Urban and Regional Planning (2010-2015)
Osunkoya's research focuses on leveraging big data analytics to measure urban vitality, with particular expertise in mobile phone data applications, sustainable event mobility, and spatiotemporal analysis of human interactions in built environments. She actively develops methodologies combining traditional urban metrics with socio-economic datasets to enhance accessibility and sustainability in cities undergoing digital transitions.
Her recent publications demonstrate a clear trajectory toward innovative urban measurement techniques, particularly through mobile data applications for vitality assessment in European contexts like Tallinn, while maintaining strong connections to Global South challenges such as Lagos transportation systems.
No scientific awards or fellowships were documented in the provided materials.
As a doctoral candidate, Osunkoya is currently focused on her own research under supervision and does not advise students. No grant funding details appear in the available records.
She operates within Tallinn University of Technology's Urban Spatial Analytics research group, which specializes in data-driven approaches to urban challenges, utilizing advanced tools including R, Power BI, QGIS, and spatial databases for city-scale analysis.

