Hammed Shekoni is a dedicated Research Assistant at the University of Sussex, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of climate change impacts on energy networks. His current work is centered around the Climate Adaptation Task, where he conducts preliminary research that...
Hammed Shekoni is a dedicated Research Assistant at the University of Sussex, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of climate change impacts on energy networks. His current work is centered around the Climate Adaptation Task, where he conducts preliminary research that examines how climate variability and extreme weather events affect the resilience of energy infrastructures. By leveraging his strong background in data science, Hammed utilizes sophisticated meteorological data sourced from the Met Office, alongside advanced models of European electricity network behavior during failures, developed through collaboration with esteemed academic contacts.
His expertise in MATLAB programming allows him to create dynamic representations of energy networks, facilitating a deeper analysis of their vulnerabilities and adaptive capacities in the face of climate change. Hammed’s proficiency in machine learning, particularly with Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN) and Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN), enhances his ability to analyze complex datasets and derive actionable insights that can inform policy and infrastructure development.
In addition to his technical skills, Hammed is adept in team management and leadership, often employing Scrum methodologies to ensure efficient project execution. His troubleshooting skills and experience in database modeling further contribute to his effectiveness in collaborative research environments. Passionate about sustainable energy solutions, Hammed is committed to driving impactful research that not only addresses current challenges but also lays the groundwork for resilient energy systems in the future. His work exemplifies the intersection of data science and environmental sustainability, positioning him as a valuable asset in the ongoing discourse surrounding climate adaptation strategies.