
Tayo Oduyemi
Undergraduate Researcher
Tayo Oduyemi was an undergraduate computer engineering student at Queen’s University. He conducted an ELEC 497 research project with MItHRIL concerning the detection of handover intent in human-robot interactions. He is interested in human-robot interactions and machine learning/deep learning. Currently, he is a data scientist at Proctor and Gamble and has been recently awarded an 1834 Fellowship awarded to high-potential Black youth every year to support their development in civic leaderships roles.