CSLS Ibadan strengthens ICT and AI collaboration to drive Nigeria’s space science capacity

Date: 2026-06-25
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Centre for Space Life Sciences (CSLS), Ibadan, has deepened its collaboration with the University of Ibadan through a strategic engagement focused on advancing computing, artificial intelligence, and data science capabilities in support of Nigeria’s space science ecosystem.

The engagement, brought together CSLS leadership and a senior academic delegation from the Faculty of Computing, University of Ibadan, led by Professor Oluseyi Osunade, alongside Dr. Blessing Asoro. The CSLS delegation was led by Acting Director Dr. Olakunle Oladosu and included staff from the ICT, astrobiology, and space medicine units.

The meeting builds on the NASRDA–University of Ibadan partnership formalised in December 2025 and expands its scope into emerging digital disciplines critical to space research and innovation.

Discussions highlighted the rapid growth of the Faculty of Computing, which now comprises four departments, approximately 40 academic staff members, and six undergraduate programmes spanning Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Software Engineering, Information and Communication Technology, and Cybersecurity.

Both institutions explored modular postgraduate training pathways designed to enable CSLS personnel to progressively acquire advanced qualifications, including master’s degrees, while remaining in active service. The faculty also expressed strong interest in interdisciplinary research collaboration, identifying space science as a natural extension of its existing partnerships in health, archaeology, and cybersecurity.

Key areas of collaboration discussed include joint research initiatives, curriculum development, staff training programmes, co-supervision of postgraduate students, and short courses in artificial intelligence, data science, and cybersecurity. The engagement also outlined student participation pathways linking University of Ibadan computing students to the African Space Expo and related innovation hackathons, supported by mentorship from CSLS.

Several immediate next steps were agreed upon, including a CSLS presentation on the African Space Expo for master’s students scheduled for July 1, 2026, the development of a structured framework for student hackathon participation, and exploration of staff sponsorship opportunities for postgraduate study and joint supervision arrangements. CSLS will also attend Professor Osunade’s inaugural lecture scheduled for August 20, 2026.

 

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