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Oluwaseun Ibukun emphasized the role Geospatial Science will play in bridging the inequality gap between People with and without Travel-Limiting Disabilities

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Oluwaseun Ibukun, a prominent figure in the field of Geospatial Science and Technology, has been actively pioneering the use of Geographic Information Science (GIS) to champion equitable access to opportunities for individuals with travel-limiting disabilities in the U.S. His innovative strategies hold the potential for replication and implementation in Nigeria, promising to impact accessibility for individuals with disabilities in the country significantly.

Oluwaseun has exceptional expertise in geospatial science, technology, and data science. His work focuses on developing new ideas and solutions to reduce the inequalities faced by people with locomotive disabilities in their access to jobs, public transportation, and healthcare, in line with the World Health Organization’s goal that “people with disabilities have the right to the highest attainable standard of health as those without disabilities”. Oluwaseun’s contributions to the field of GIS have been globally recognized, as evidenced by his numerous scholarly publications, and his talent is sought after by international journals soliciting for his manuscripts. He has applied his GIS and data science expertise to study spatial issues related to agriculture and infectious diseases, including COVID-19. He is now planning to replicate this study for people with travel-limiting disabilities in the United States, with the hope of extending it to Nigeria.

Oluwaseun recently authored an insightful article entitled “Travel-Limiting Disabilities in the United States: Why Accessibility Matters?” In this groundbreaking piece, he delves into the pressing issue of inequality faced by Americans with travel-limiting disabilities. Oluwaseun’s work involves a comprehensive analysis, including quantifying the prevalence of travel-limiting disabilities across different geographic locations and genders, exploring the diverse purposes of their trips, and examining the profound impact of COVID-19 on their utilization of public transit and commute to physical workplaces.

Oluwaseun Ibukun is an extraordinary researcher known for his outstanding contributions to the field of geospatial science. He has been recognized for presenting groundbreaking research at prestigious conferences and having his work published in highly regarded academic journals. His academic journey includes graduating with a first-class degree from Obafemi Awolowo University and obtaining a master’s degree from Bowling Green State University. In addition to his academic accomplishments, Oluwaseun has garnered multiple awards that serve as a testament to his exceptional abilities as a graduate student and researcher. Currently, he is fully immersed in his pursuit of a doctoral degree in Spatially Integrated Social Science, further solidifying his dedication to advancing the boundaries of knowledge in his field.

He is unwaveringly committed to utilizing GIS and data science to address critical societal and global challenges. He staunchly professes that GIS and Data Science are indispensable tools with broad applicability across disciplines. For instance, he utilized GIS to illuminate the spatial dynamics of COVID-19 cases and vaccination rates in Georgia, USA. He firmly advocates for leveraging these tools to investigate the spatial dimensions of travel-limiting disabilities to diminish disparities between individuals with and without disabilities. By accurately quantifying individuals with travel-limiting disabilities, Oluwaseun Ibukun aims to gain a comprehensive understanding of their spatial behaviour and accessibility to opportunities.

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