Adeyemi Oludapo Olusola is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change at York University , specializing in Fluvial Geomorphology , Tropical Rivers , and Machine Learning applications in River Sensing . His research bridges field measurements, Earth Observations , and climate change impacts on hydro-geomorphological processes . Education: PhD in Geography, University of Ibadan MSc in Geography, University of Ibadan BSc in Geography, Olabisi Onabanjo University Research Interests focus on understanding the interplay between natural processes and human impacts on rivers, particularly the Niger River Basin . His work integrates geospatial techniques , statistical methodologies , and machine learning to analyze extreme events like floods and droughts, aiming to enhance ecosystem services and sustainable water management . Scientific Awards include a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the University of the Free State and recognition as the Best Graduating Student in Geography at the University of Ibadan. He contributes to international collaborations via the UNESCO IHP FRIEND-Water programme. Recent Publications highlight his expertise in climate change impacts, drought vulnerability , urban water resilience , and deep learning applications for river flow prediction . His work spans West African monsoon dynamics , ecosystem services in tropical regions, and hydrological modeling innovations.



