Ishola
Babatunde Isaac is an Inventor, Roboticist, Researcher, Electrical
Engineer, and Software developer. He obtained a BSc. Electronic and Electrical
Engineer (First Class Honor) from Obafemi Awolowo University where as
a student; he was part of the OAU iLab team – research collaboration
between Massachusetts Institute of Technology and OAU developing remote online
laboratories that serves a good substitute to the conventional laboratories.
He developed
a system that allows students to control real laboratory equipment over the
internet. The remote labs are a great substitute for experimentation in
Nigerian university given the chronic underfunding of higher institutions of
learning, we get to see about 10 students clustered around a piece of lab
equipment. With the remote labs, this problem is eliminated as only one
equipment is needed regardless the number of students as students only get to
access the lab remotely (over the internet) but without the time and space
restriction associated with the conventional labs. Babatunde has developed
several remote and virtual laboratories currently being used by students of
OAU, contributed software
suite to ease development for the iLab development team and has trained several students and staffs of OAU, UI and Bells University.
suite to ease development for the iLab development team and has trained several students and staffs of OAU, UI and Bells University.
As an
emerging Roboticist, his research interest lies in the area of Robotic. You
will probably never find a better robotics enthusiast in Nigeria though most of
his works are independent robotics research. Leveraging on the Massive Open
Online Course, he has learnt the basics of robotics systems since courses are
not been offered on this subject in Nigeria Universities. He has since been
part of a number of robot projects. These include a locally fabricated Humanoid
(looks and walks like humans) robot; Autonomous rover (vehicle that drives
itself using camera as input and Artificial Intelligence); Robotic Arm used in
an automated remote laboratory for a civil engineering experiment. Robotics is
a highly theoretical field and so he bridges the gap by taking advantage of the
Massive Open Online Course to take courses in that domain.
As a member
of the Student Platform for Engineering Education Development (SPEED) and so
passionate about engineering education and eliminating mediocrity among the
younger generations, He conducts robotics training (Lego Mind storm) for
secondary school students teaching them how to build and program robots
and prepare them to compete in the World Robotics Olympiad.
His interest
lies in research and development – advancing the frontiers of knowledge while
imparting lives; giving new hopes to those who has lost hope…He is also into
some Brain Computer Interfacing projects in the Laboratory for
Bioinstrumentation and Neuroengineering at Obafemi Awolowo University among
which is a thought-controlled prostheses that could allow amputees control
replacement limb with just their thought. Among milestone he has set to achieve
is a thought-controlled car. Imagine people with disabled motor function being
able to drive a car by just thinking.
Driven by
similar motivation for rehabilitation technology, He has earlier designed a
motion capture suit that could help Stroke patients in their recovery process.
This was achieved by capturing the motion of wearer using motion sensors
attached to the suit…the same technology could be used in animation industry
(in place of Kinect) to capture an actor's motion and saved as a BVH, BIP
or STP file for realistic animation, it's indeed a much better solution
than Kinect.
Alongside,
he is a versatile software developer – a polyglot, with over a dozen
programming languages to his credit. He develops software cutting across
several platforms: web, desktop, mobiles, devices…He is on the team developing
Africa's first social job-site – insidify – a job and cv
search platform for employers and job seekers. He is also the CTO of Arooko –
an incredibly easy to use, offline platform for mobile phone recharge set to
launch soon in Nigeria.
Ishola
Babatunde sure has a few feathers to his hat. He won the Microsoft Nigeria's
Most Innovative Student Award during the Microsoft Imagine Cup Nigeria in 2011;
Winner of the Education category of Samsung Apps Developers' Content (2010) and
came third overall in Nigeria. With such rare combination of a good academic
standing and practical expertise, Babatunde is definitely an inspiration to
many young engineering students. But when asked where he gets his inspiration,
he simply has this to say "But there is a spirit in man: and the
inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding"-job
32:8"
"My
advice to students out there: push the limits; don't be afraid to go the extra
mile after all, only those who go too far can possibly know how far they can
go"
"I look
forward to developing robotic systems as solution to unique challenges being
faced in Nigeria in areas as agriculture, medicine, rehabilitation among other.
I am a firm believer that the problem being faced by a nation can only be
solved effectively by resident of that nation as only they can fully experience
in the unique challenges around"
"I do
wish I had been introduced to robotics much earlier (like in secondary school)
and so I am determined to help students in this category to have those things I
wish I had"
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