Oluwatomisin Obajemu

Ph.D. Student, Computer Science, University of Florida
o.obajemu@ufl.edu

Oluwatomisin (Tomisin) is a PhD student at the University of Florida, advised by Dr. Kristy Boyer. His research lies at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction, Learning Sciences, and Educational Technology. He is working on the IntegrateAI and INVITE projects to incorporate artificial intelligence into K-12 education as both a concept and tool. His prior research was in adolescent online safety and natural user interactions (touch and gesture) for augmented reality and tangible interfaces. Learn more at his website obajemu.com.

education

B.S., Computer Science (2020)
   Babcock University

M.S., Computer Science (2022)
   University of Central Florida

Ph.D., Human Centered Computing (Expected 2028)
   University of Florida

publications

conference papers
2025
[3]Investigating How Recreational Cyclists Engage with Sport Tracking Technologies to Prepare for Endurance Events. Mollie Brewer, Nadia S. J. Morrow, Xuening Peng, Oluwatomisin Obajemu, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, Juan E. Gilbert. Annual Conference on Human-Computer Interaction and Sports (SportsHCI 2025), November 17-19, 2025, Enschede, Netherlands, 2025. [bib] [doi]
[2]Benefits and Drawbacks of Sharing Heart Rate Data during Collaborative Exercise: A Qualitative Study. Wesly Ménard, Kevin Childs, Oluwatomisin Obajemu, Toni V. Earle-Randell, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer. Proceedings of the 19th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (PervasiveHealth 2025), 2025. [bib]
[1]Engaging with Natural Language Processing: An Exploratory Study across Multiple Middle School Grades. Srijita Chakraburty, Daria Smyslova, Cindy E Hmelo-Silver, Krista Glazewski, Oluwatomisin Obajemu, Christine Fry Wise, Toni Earle-Randell, Tom McKlin, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer. Proceedings of the 19th International Conference of the Learning Sciences (ICLS), 2025, pp. 1369 - 1373. [bib] [doi]