Busuyi Akeredolu | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Busuyi Akeredolu | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Lagos State University of Education, Nigeria

Busuyi E. Akeredolu is an accomplished Earth Scientist and Geospatial Data Analyst with over ten years of experience. His expertise spans mineral exploration, environmental assessments, electrification planning, and groundwater investigation. Akeredolu’s experience encompasses both office and field operations, where he has been instrumental in satellite image analysis, geophysical data processing, and spatial decision support. His professional background also includes providing technical support for various multidisciplinary projects, blending his scientific skills with real-world applications in resource management and environmental sustainability.

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Education

Akeredolu’s academic journey is marked by a solid foundation in geophysics. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Exploration Geophysics at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), expected in 2024. He holds an M.Tech. in Exploration Geophysics, also from FUTA (2017), and a B.Sc. in Applied Geophysics from Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife (2012). Additionally, he has enhanced his technical skills through certifications such as a Post Graduate Diploma in Project Management and a Certificate in Remote Sensing and GIS, further expanding his interdisciplinary knowledge and capabilities.

Experience

Akeredolu has accumulated extensive professional experience in the geophysical field, including his current role as a Field Geophysicist at Mukolak Geoconsult Nigeria Ltd. Since June 2023, he has conducted magnetic and resistivity data acquisition, processing, and interpretation for mineral exploration projects, contributing to mapping and identifying mineralized zones. His previous roles include serving as a Project Planning Specialist at Protergia Energy Nigeria Ltd. (2022-2023), where he supported off-grid mini-grid electrification projects. Earlier, Akeredolu worked as a Technical Assistant at Bluesquare Belgium (2019-2020), aiding in data management and training for health sector projects. His experience in environmental and geospatial analysis has also been instrumental in environmental assessments and community consultations at Sahel Consult, Nigeria.

Research Interest

Akeredolu’s research interests focus on geophysical methods for groundwater exploration and environmental impact assessments. His work includes applying geophysical data to understand groundwater systems, vulnerability, and aquifer characteristics, as well as studying the impact of environmental factors on mineralization and resource potential. Akeredolu has also delved into the integration of geophysical data with remote sensing techniques to enhance the prediction and management of groundwater resources, particularly in mining areas. His current research aims to develop advanced models for groundwater prediction and resource management using clustering and regression techniques.

Awards

Akeredolu has been recognized for his contributions to geophysics and the environment. His award nominations include the prestigious “Geophysicist of the Year” award by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG), reflecting his consistent excellence and innovative work in the field. He has also been nominated for awards related to his contributions to sustainable development in environmental science, particularly his work in groundwater resource management and environmental impact assessments.

Publications

Akeredolu, B. E., Adiat, K. A. N., Akinlalu, A. A., Olayanju, G. M., & Afolabi, D.O. (2024). Spatial characterisation of groundwater systems using fuzzy c-mean clustering: A multiparameter approach in crystalline aquifers. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 100051, ISSN 2211-148, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rines.2024.100051.

Adegbola, R.B., Whetode, J., Adeogun, O., Akeredolu, B., & Lateef, O. (2023). Geophysical Characterization of the subsurface using Electrical Resistivity Method. Journal of Research and Review in Science, 10, 14-20, DOI: 10.36108/jrrslasu/2202.90.0250.

Akeredolu, B. E., Adiat, K. A. N., Akinlalu, A. A., & Olayanju, G. M. (2022). The Relationship Between Morpho-Structural Features and Borehole Yield in Ilesha Schist Belt, Southwestern Nigeria: Results from Geophysical Studies. Earth Sciences, 11(1), 16-28, doi: 10.11648/j.earth.20221101.13.

Adiat, K. A. N., Akeredolu, B. E., Akinlalu, A. A., & Olayanju, G. M. (2020). Application of logistic regression analysis in prediction of groundwater vulnerability in gold mining environment: a case of Ilesa gold mining area, southwestern, Nigeria. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 192(9), doi:10.1007/s10661-020-08532-7.

Adiat, K. A. N., Adegoroye, A. A., Akeredolu, B. E., & Akinlalu, A. A. (2019). Comparative assessment of aquifer susceptibilities to contaminant from dumpsites in different geological locations. Heliyon, 5(5), e01499.

Bawallah, M. A., Akeredolu, B. E., et al. (2019). Integrated Geophysical Investigation of Aquifer and its Groundwater Potential in Camic Garden Estate, Ilorin Metropolis North-Central Basement Complex of Nigeria. IOSR Journal of Applied Geology and Geophysics, 7(2), 01-08.

Akinlalu, A. A., Akeredolu, B. E., & Olayanju, G. M. (2018). Aeromagnetic mapping of basement structures and mineralisation characterisation of Ilesa Schist Belt, Southwestern Nigeria. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 138, 383-389.

Conclusion

Busuyi E. Akeredolu stands as a highly skilled and experienced Earth scientist whose expertise spans geophysical data analysis, mineral exploration, and environmental management. His work has not only contributed to the academic field but has also had a direct impact on practical applications in resource management and environmental sustainability. Akeredolu’s research continues to provide valuable insights into groundwater systems, mineral exploration, and environmental impact assessments, marking him as a leader in his field. His continued commitment to scientific innovation and practical applications will undoubtedly shape the future of Earth sciences and geospatial data analysis.

Mohamed Abdalzaher | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abdalzaher | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, Egypt

Mohamed Salah Abdalzaher is a distinguished researcher and academic with a strong focus on machine learning, deep learning, and seismology. He currently holds the position of Research Fellow at the Electrical Engineering Department of the American University of Sharjah (AUS) and is on leave from his role as Associate Professor in the Seismology Department at the National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG) in Egypt. Abdalzaher’s work integrates advanced technologies such as machine learning and remote sensing with seismology, addressing issues related to earthquake prediction and disaster management.

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Education

Abdalzaher’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Obour High Institute of Engineering and Technology in 2008. He continued his studies with a Master’s degree from Ain Shams University, focusing on Electronics and Communications Engineering, before obtaining his PhD in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology in 2016. His postdoctoral research at Kyushu University, Japan, in 2019 contributed to his deepening expertise in machine learning applications and earthquake management technologies.

Experience

Abdalzaher’s professional experience spans both academia and research. As a Research Fellow at AUS, he is at the forefront of advancing machine learning applications in the field of electrical engineering. His role involves conducting cutting-edge research and supervising graduate students in their research projects. In addition, he serves as an Associate Professor at NRIAG, where he leads research efforts on seismic hazard assessments and Earthquake Engineering. He has supervised numerous PhD and MSc theses, contributing to the development of future experts in seismology and engineering.

Research Interest

Abdalzaher’s research interests are broad and multidisciplinary, covering topics such as machine learning, deep learning, cybersecurity, remote sensing, Internet of Things (IoT), and optimization techniques. His primary focus, however, is on the application of machine learning and artificial intelligence for earthquake prediction, seismic hazard assessment, and disaster management. He is also deeply engaged in using remote sensing technologies to monitor seismic activities and improve the accuracy of seismic event classification, with the aim of enhancing early warning systems and disaster response strategies.

Awards

Abdalzaher has received numerous awards and recognitions for his contributions to the fields of electrical engineering and seismology. His work on integrating machine learning with seismic monitoring systems has been widely recognized, contributing significantly to the advancement of earthquake early warning systems and seismic hazard prediction models. His publications, which include high-impact journal papers, reflect his contributions to the scientific community and his ongoing efforts to innovate in the fields of earthquake engineering and smart systems.

Publications

Sharshir, S.W., Joseph, A., Abdalzaher, M.S., et al. (2024). “Using multiple machine learning techniques to enhance the performance prediction of heat pump-driven solar desalination unit.” Desalination and Water Treatment.

Etman, A., Abdalzaher, M. S., et al. (2024). “A Survey on Machine Learning Techniques in Smart Grids Based on Wireless Sensor Networks.” IEEE ACCESS.

Habbak E. L., Abdalzaher, M. S., et al. (2024). “Enhancing the Classification of Seismic Events With Supervised Machine Learning and Feature Importance.” Scientific Report.

Abdalzaher, M. S., Soliman, M. S., & Fouda, M. M. (2024). “Using Deep Learning for Rapid Earthquake Parameter Estimation in Single-Station Single-Component Earthquake Early Warning System.” IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing.

Krichen, M., Abdalzaher, M. S., et al. (2024). “Emerging technologies and supporting tools for earthquake disaster management: A perspective, challenges, and future directions.” Progress in Disaster Science.

Abdalzaher, M. S., Moustafa, S. R., & Yassien, M. (2024). “Development of smoothed seismicity models for seismic hazard assessment in the Red Sea region.” Natural Hazards.

Moustafa, S. S., Mohamed, G. E. A., Elhadidy, M. S., & Abdalzaher, M. S. (2023). “Machine learning regression implementation for high-frequency seismic wave attenuation estimation in the Aswan Reservoir area, Egypt.” Environmental Earth Sciences.

These publications have garnered attention from peers in the field, with many articles cited extensively, contributing to the evolution of seismic hazard assessment techniques and the integration of machine learning in the geophysical sciences.

Conclusion

Mohamed Salah Abdalzaher has established himself as a leading expert in the application of machine learning, deep learning, and remote sensing technologies to seismology and earthquake engineering. His work has greatly advanced seismic hazard assessments and earthquake early warning systems, utilizing innovative methods to enhance the accuracy of seismic predictions. Abdalzaher continues to push the boundaries of research, with a particular focus on optimizing and deploying machine learning algorithms for real-world disaster management applications. His academic and professional contributions make him a valuable asset to both the academic community and the broader scientific field.