
Oludayo Akintunde
School of Science and Technology (SST).
Background
Mr. Akintunde Oludayo Ayodeji is presently a doctoral student of Earth Physics at the University of Lagos with a kin interest in Subsurface Data Analysis and Machine Learning in Geophysics. He holds a Master’s degree in Atmospheric and Earth Physics and a Bachelor’s degree in Pure and Applied Physics.
Over the past three years, He has taken focal responsibilities in the workshop and laboratory practice for undergraduate students and a field laboratory assistant in the environmental physics instrumentation laboratory for post-graduate students. He has authored and co-authored an A level JUPEB practice solution material in different federal, state, and private universities.
He is an active member of the Nigeria Institute of Physics (MNIP) as well as the America Institute of Physics (MAIP). Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG), Nigerian Association of petroleum Exploration (NAPE), Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s), Nigerian Association of Physics Student (NAPS). Currently, he lectures Physics to the first year at the Pan-Atlantic University.
He is a research fellow at the Hardware Laboratory Developmental Centre, winning the NASA App Challenge (Nigeria Unit) and would equally do more at the School of Science and Technology.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in Atmospheric and Earth Physics and a Bachelor’s degree in Pure and Applied Physics.
Selected publications
National Publications
Geophysics Olorode, D. O., Aregbede, A. S., & Akintunde, O. A. (2016). Effects of pressure on attenuation of seismic waves through consolidated sedimentary rocks from Ewekoro Formation, Nigeria. Journal of the Association of Mathematical Physics, 35, 300–310.
Hydrogeology Olorode, D. O., & Akintunde, O. A. (2016). Geophysical and hydrological investigation of groundwater condition in Nigeria. Journal of the Association of Mathematical Physics, 35, 491–498.
Environmental Geophysics Olorode, D. O., & Akintunde, O. A. (2018). Interpretation of subsoil corrosivity condition along gas pipe route using electrical resistivity imaging at Obasanjo Farm, Obada Oko in Ogun State. Nigerian Journal of Physics Special Edition, 39(2), 148–156.
International Publications
Engineering Geology Olorode, D. O., Akintunde, A. O., & Adedayo, A. S. (2016). Application of geotechnical and geophysical methods to investigate tilt buildings at Lagos State, Nigeria. IOSR Journal of Applied Geology and Geophysics, 4(5), 21–28.
Hydrogeophysics Akintunde, O. A. (2017). Hydro-geophysical analyses and estimation of aquifer hydraulic conductivity, overburden vulnerability and transmissivity at Ejinrin-Ijebu, Ikorodu Lagos. Journal of Water Resource and Protection. Accepted for publication.
Geophysics Ozebo, V. C., Olatinsu, O. B., Akintunde, O. A., Ugwoke, C., & Adeniji. (2018). Integration of geophysical techniques for near-surface and lithospheric studies of electrical conductivity and groundwater potential investigation in Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria. SN Applied Sciences. Accepted for publication.
Geographic Information Systems Akintunde, A. O., & Ozebo, V. C. (2019). Groundwater quality around upstream and downstream area of the Lagos Lagoon using GIS and multispectral analysis. Applied Water Science. Under review.
Remote Sensing Akintunde, A. O., Ozebo, V. C., & Oyedele, K. F. (2020). Electrical resistivity, remote sensing and geographic information system approach for mapping groundwater potential zones in coastal aquifers around Lagos Lagoon. Environmental Earth Sciences. Under review.

