معرفی
Oluwaseyi Arowosegbe is a Researcher in Epidemiology at the School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London. Their work focuses on environmental health impacts, particularly air pollution's effects on cardiovascular and respiratory health in South African and global contexts. They specialize in spatiotemporal modeling, remote sensing data integration, and public health policy development. Affiliated with Epidemiology and Biostatistics department, they collaborate on global burden of disease studies and air quality index development.
Research interests include:
- Quantifying air pollution's health risks
- Spatiotemporal analysis of environmental exposures
- Machine learning applications in public health
- Public health policy formulation using epidemiological data
- Global burden of disease methodology
Recent publications analyze PM10/NO2/SO2 impacts on mortality and hospital admissions in Cape Town, develop air quality indices, and model pollution patterns using remote sensing. Their work emphasizes methodological innovations for data-scarce regions. No scientific awards explicitly mentioned.
Advising and grants: No formal advisees listed. Currently affiliated with Imperial College's air quality and epidemiology research teams. Collaborates with National Health Laboratory Service in South Africa.
Labs/Teams: Participates in Imperial College's Environmental Health Research Group and Global Public Health Initiatives.
