Ayobami Oni Society for Freshwater Science 2025 Annual Meeting

Ayobami Oni

Ayobami Oni is a graduate researcher in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering at Purdue University whose work sits at the intersection of groundwater systems, climate resilience, and sustainable resource management. Specializing in computational approaches to water resource challenges, he employs numerical modeling and data-driven techniques to examine groundwater behavior across varying climate and land-use scenarios. His current research leverages computational fluid dynamics (CFD) through ANSYS to simulate groundwater dynamics, complemented by innovative deployment of sensor networks for real-time monitoring and resource optimization. With experience in both theoretical modeling and field applications, Ayobami’s research contributes to the development of smart technologies for groundwater conservation and environmental sustainability. His interdisciplinary approach bridges traditional hydrological modeling with cutting-edge technology to create water management solutions that are not only scientifically sound but also locally relevant and policy-applicable. He is particularly focused on developing climate-adaptive water management frameworks that enhance resilience in vulnerable rural and peri-urban communities facing increasing hydrological uncertainty.

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