Dr. Olufisayo Adedokun - Disaster Management - Best Researcher Award
University of Newcastle - Australia
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Olufisayo Adedokun's journey in academia began with a solid foundation in the field of Building & Quantity Surveying, marked by diligent academic pursuits. Starting from his National Diploma in Building & Quantity Surveying at the Federal Polytechnic, Ede, Nigeria, in 1998, Adedokun steadily climbed the academic ladder, obtaining his Higher National Diploma from The Polytechnic, Ibadan, Nigeria, in 2002. His thirst for knowledge led him to pursue further education, earning a Postgraduate Diploma in Quantity Surveying in 2008, a Master of Technology (MTech) in Quantity Surveying in 2012, and eventually culminating in his Ph.D. in Quantity Surveying from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria, in 2019. Not content with one Ph.D., Adedokun pursued another in Disaster Management, obtaining it from the University of Newcastle, Australia, in 2024. This academic journey reflects his unwavering commitment to excellence and expertise in his chosen field.
Professional Endeavors
Dr. Adedokun's professional journey is characterized by a rich tapestry of experiences spanning both academia and industry. He began his career as an Assistant Quantity Surveyor at Erecto Consult, Ibadan, Nigeria, in 2006, and subsequently served in various capacities in esteemed organizations such as Sheffield Nigeria Ltd., GBM-Aje Konsult Associates, and the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria. Notably, his tenure at the Federal University of Technology saw him rise to the position of Academic Technologist in the Department of Quantity Surveying, where he played a pivotal role in coordinating courses, supervising dissertations, and contributing to the wider academic community through research publications and administrative duties.
Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Adedokun's contributions to the field of Quantity Surveying and Disaster Management are substantial and far-reaching. His research endeavors have focused on diverse areas such as risk management in construction projects, disaster resilience, and community-led initiatives. Through his extensive publication record, including articles in reputable journals and presentations at international conferences, Adedokun has contributed significantly to the body of knowledge in his field. Notable among his research interests are factors underlying household decisions during disasters, incentives for encouraging self-evacuation, and frameworks for decision-making in crisis situations.
Accolades and Recognition
Dr. Adedokun's academic and professional achievements have not gone unnoticed, earning him several accolades and recognitions. As a Corporate Member of the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors and a Registered Member of the Quantity Surveyors Registration Board of Nigeria, he has demonstrated his commitment to professional excellence. Additionally, his association as an Associate Fellow with the Advance Higher Education Academy further underscores his dedication to advancing teaching and learning practices in academia.
Impact and Influence
Dr. Adedokun's impact extends beyond the realms of academia and into practical applications in the construction industry and disaster management. His consultancy work, involvement in accreditation committees, and contributions to academic journals have all contributed to shaping policies and practices in his field. Moreover, his role as a Course Coordinator and Research Assistant at the University of Newcastle highlights his dedication to nurturing the next generation of scholars and practitioners in architecture, built environment, and disaster management.
Legacy and Future Contributions
As Adedokun continues to make strides in his academic and professional journey, his legacy is one of excellence, innovation, and commitment to societal well-being. His research outputs, teaching endeavors, and industry engagements serve as pillars upon which future generations can build. Looking ahead, Adedokun remains poised to further advance knowledge and practice in Quantity Surveying, Disaster Management, and related disciplines, leaving an indelible mark on academia and society at large.
Citations
A total of 264 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of her research within the academic community.
- Citations 264
- h-index 8
- i10-index 7
Notable Publication
- Investigating factors underlying why householders remain in at-risk areas during bushfire disaster in Australia Adedokun, O. , Egbelakin, T. , Sher, W. , Gajendran, T. HeliyonThis link is disabled., 2024.
- Incentives for self-evacuation: A panacea for bushfire fatalities in the Australian bushfire-prone areas Adedokun, O. , Egbelakin, T. , Gajendran, T. , Sher, W. International Journal of Disaster Risk ReductionThis link is disabled., 2024.
- Structural equation modelling of risk factors influencing the success of building projects Adedokun, O. , Egbelakin, T. Journal of Facilities ManagementThis link is disabled., 2024.
- Random forest and path diagram taxonomies of risks influencing higher education construction projects Adedokun, O. , Egbelakin, T. , Omotayo, T. International Journal of Construction ManagementThis link is disabled., 2024.
- Success criteria-based impacts of risk factors on education building projects in southwestern Nigeria Adedokun, O.A. , Egbelakin, T. , Adedokun, D.O. , Adafin, J. Journal of Engineering, Design and TechnologyThis link is disabled., 2023.