As an expert, still undesisiyan is seeking the development of geographical information science (GIS) and machine learning skills to tackle real-world challenges.
In a statement, she said operational challenges can be addressed through innovation.
She said GIS is extremely important for the integration, analysis and visualization of geographical data, opening a pathway to better decision-making.
Adesiyan Aldo said it will enable better planning, resource management and effective communication in urban planning, environmental management, infrastructure development.
She says that understanding spatial patterns and relationships allows organizations, institutions and individuals to manage assets, assess risks, plan for future growth, and create informed, sustainable solutions to complex issues.
From mapping storm surge danger zones along the coastal periphery of Baltimore to predicting the distribution of endangered species in California, Adesyyan has built a reputation as a geospatial expert using techniques to solve the global looming problems.
With over 15 years of experience spanning business strategy, oil services and banking, she has seamlessly moved into the rapidly evolving world of geographical information systems (GIS) and geospatial analysis.
Adeshiyan, who earned a Masters in GIS and Cartography from Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas, consistently demonstrates how advanced geospatial tools can drive innovation across the industry. Her work integrates spatial analysis with machine learning, revealing patterns and insights that improve decision-making and long-term planning.
One of her groundbreaking research applied species distribution modeling to predict possible habitats for endangered fox species in California, contributing fresh insights for conservation and resource management.
Her expertise ranges from impactful infrastructure and energy projects. She conducted site suitability analysis of offshore wind energy farms in leased areas in Boehm, USA, identifying high outcome areas (HCAs) around Texas pipeline infrastructure, and employing urban change detection technology using Erdas Imagine and Arcgis Pro.
These efforts highlight not only her technical skills, but her commitment to applying geospatial information in ways that increase safety, sustainability and efficiency.
Beyond her specialist projects, Adeshyan contributes to academic research and co-authors two peer-reviewed journal articles on renewable energy, including a detailed review of switchgrass as a viable bioenergy ingredient. Her work bridges academia and industry, positioning her as both a practitioner and thought leader in geography science.
From her previous career as a business strategist and development manager, Adeshyan brings a unique leadership perspective to her current role by leading a team that is beyond functioning in banking and oil services. She continues to advocate for the integration of geospatial technology in strategic planning, ensuring that organizations are not just data-driven, but also future-focused.
Adesiyan stands out as an expert who invests heavily in using GI, analytics and machine learning to form smarter solutions for environmental, industrial and urban challenges. Her work highlighted the growing importance of geospatial intelligence in dealing with the complex realities of a rapidly changing world.
