Expertise

Amobi’s research intersects the realms of hydrology, human impact on water systems, and innovative geospatial technologies and AI methodologies. Delving into groundwater systems, Amobi’ has spearheaded efforts to understand the implications of climate change on these crucial reservoirs. These studies, coupled with extensive work on rainfall patterns across diverse regions like Central Asia and West Africa, illuminate the ever-evolving dynamics of the hydrological cycle. With a particular focus on rainfall-runoff erosivity, his work underscores the need to appreciate and adapt to spatial and temporal shifts in water availability.

Research Areas:

  • Surface and Groundwater Hydrology
  • Water Resources
  • Climate Change and Water
  • Rivers and Human Impact
  • Remote sensing and UAVS
  • GeoAI and Water resource
Communities
Geography
Degrees
MSc, Loughborough University, Water and Environmental Management, 2023
PhD, University of Florida, Geography, 2023
MSc, University of Ibadan, Geography, 2014
BSc, University of Ibadan, Geography, 2009
Keywords
climate change river or lake studies machine learning hydrology water resources environmental impacts groundwater floodplains geoai and remote sensing flood and drought hydrology human impacts