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Black History Month Faculty Spotlight: Fopefoluwa (Fope) Bademosi
Fope Bademosi
“I am excited about teaching the next generation of the construction workforce, the technology that is transforming the industry, and the career opportunities available to them.”

What courses are you teaching?
I teach Construction Graphics and Heavy Construction Equipment in the spring, Senior Capstone in the summer and Construction Estimating in the fall.

How have your interests, research, or experience led you to your field?
I fell in love with construction at the age of 7, and that passion fueled my decision to study construction management. When applying to colleges, I applied to study architecture, but I was admitted into a construction management program. During my academic journey, I took a Building Information Modeling (BIM) class. It exposed me to advanced construction technologies, which changed my career path trajectory and birthed a passion for using innovative technologies to improve construction processes. I have since interned at Autodesk, taught several BIM and construction technology classes, and conducted research on the use of advanced technology. This includes virtual reality, augmented reality, robotics, and automation to digitize construction workflows and enhance student learning experiences.

What are you most proud of?
As someone who comes from a country that for a long time devalued education for women, especially in STEM, I am proud of my academic and career achievements.

What is one interesting fact about you?
Whenever I travel, I collect keychains from every place I visit.

Name one exciting thing that is happening in your classroom.
I am currently teaching a Construction Graphics class that introduces building information modeling software such as Revit. Students are showing enthusiasm for learning construction technology. I am excited about teaching the next generation of the construction workforce, the technology that is transforming the industry, and the career opportunities available to them.

Share your favorite quote for Black History Month.
“Seen. I see you Black Girl. You’ll never be invisible to me…” - Unknown

List of recent publications and other accomplishments (2019 - 2021):

Grant

  • Current Research Title of Project: Preconstruction and Construction with BIM 360 – Lesson Plans For Instructors Role: Principal Investigator Name of Funding Organization: Autodesk, Inc.

Journal Articles

  •  Bademosi, F. and Issa, R.R. Factors influencing adoption and integration of construction robotics and automation technology in the US. In Journal of Construction Engineering and Management. (2021).
  • Bademosi, F., Blinn, N., and Issa, R. R. Use of augmented reality technology to enhance comprehension of construction assemblies. Journal of Information Technology in Construction (ITcon). (2019).

Conference Papers

  • Tayeh, R., Bademosi, F., and Issa, R. R. BIM-GIS integration in hololens. In International Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering. (2020).
  • Bademosi, F., Tayeh, R., and Issa, R.R. Skills assessment for robotics in construction education. In Workshop of the European Group for Intelligent Computing in Engineering (EG-ICE) (2019).
  • Bademosi, F., Tayeh, R., and Issa, R. R. An immersive approach to construction cost estimating. In Computing in Civil Engineering 2019: Visualization, Information Modeling, and Simulation. (2019).
  • Bademosi, F. and Issa, R.R. Implementation of augmented reality throughout the lifecycle of construction projects. In Advances in Informatics and Computing in Civil and Construction Engineering, the International Council for Research and Innovation in Building Construction – Information Technology for Construction (CIB W78), Chicago, IL. (2019)
  • Tayeh, R., Bademosi, F., and Issa, R. R. Implementing collaborative learning platforms in construction management education. In ISARC. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction, Vol. 36. (2019).
  • Tayeh, R., Bademosi, F., and Issa, R. R. Interactive holograms for better construction information communication. In Computing in Civil Engineering 2019: Visualization, Information Modeling, and Simulation (2019).