In September 2015, he was appointed as the 12th substantive
vice chancellor of the University of Ibadan to succeed Professor
Isaac Folorunso Adewole, a Nigerian professor of
gynecology and
obstetrics whose tenure ends on November 30, 2015.[4] Professor Olayinka completed his tenure as vice-chancellor of the University of Ibadan on 30 November 2020 and was succeeded by Professor
Adebola Babatunde Ekanola, who took over in acting capacity.[5]
In 2013, while he was serving as
deputy vice chancellor of the University of Ibadan, he was searched for the position of vice chancellor of the
Osun State University, but he declined the appointment.[6]
In a publication by The Nation Newspaper, Professor
Isaac Folorunso Adewole described Professor Olayinka as the luckiest among the 13 contestants. He said “anybody who is privileged to be the VC is not the best, the brightest and the most intelligent, such a person is just the luckiest among the best.[7]
Education
Professor Olayinka was born on February 16, 1958, at Odo-Ijesha, a town in
Osun State, southwestern
Nigeria. He had his elementary education at Bartholomew's Primary School at Odo-Ijesa and Ilesa Grammar School, where he obtained the WASC in 1975. He received a bachelor's degree in
Geology from the University of Ibadan.[8]
Following the completion of the compulsory one year
Youth Service at the Hydrogeology and Hydrology Department of the Federal Ministry of Water Resources, Port Harcourt in 1982, he worked briefly at Deptol Consultants as geologist before he proceeded to the
University of London. There he received a master's degree in
geophysics in 1984, the same year he received a Membership Diploma of
Imperial College in July 1984 before he bagged a scholarship award that earned him a doctoral degree in applied geophysics from the
University of Birmingham.[9][10]
In April 1997, he was a postdoctoral research fellow at
TU Braunschweig and in July 1997, he was
Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow at
Technische Universität Berlin.[11]
Since his appointment as professor, he had supervised hundreds of undergraduate students, 66 master's degree students and 9 doctoral degree students. He had published over 50 scholarly articles in reputable academic journals as well as books and monograph.[12]
Career
University of Ibadan
He began his academic career on April 20, 1988 as lecturer II at the University of Ibadan. He was promoted as lecturer grade I in 1991 and in 1994, he rose to the position of a senior lecturer.[13]
On October 1, 1994, he became a professor of
applied geophysics.
Having served as Sub-dean of the Faculty of science between August 1, 1995 to July 31, 1997, he was appointed as sub-dean, postgraduate school. He held the position till July 31, 2001 and was immediately appointed as head of Geology department.
In August 2002, he was appointed Dean of the postgraduate school, a position he held till July 2006, the same year he was reappointed as head of the department of Geology. In February 2007, he was appointed chairman, Senate Curriculum Committee. He held the position till July 2010.[14]
Prior to his appointment as the 12th substantive vice chancellor of the University of Ibadan, he served as deputy vice chancellor of the University between December 2010 to December 2014.[15]
Editorial appointment
In 1994, he was appointed as member of the editorial board, Nigerian Journal of Science, a position he served for 6 years.
He also served as associate editor, Journal of Mining and Geology, between 1994 and 2004.
In 2000, he was appointed as deputy editor-in-chief of the journal, serving in this capacity till date. In 2001, he was appointed as associate editor of Global Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences. In 2008, he was appointed as editor-in-chief of the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE), an editorial position he held till 2010. Between March 2006 to March 2012, he was member of Council of the Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society and was chairman of awards committee of the society between 2007 and 2012.
He is a peer reviewer of European Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics/Near-Surface Geophysics.[16]
Memberships and fellowships
Membership
Member, Nigerian Association of Hydrogeologists (NAH).[17]
Fellow of the Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society (2012)
Fellow of the Geological Society of London (2004)
Selected works
Oladunjoye, M. A., Olayinka, A. I., Alaba, M., & Adabanija, M. A. (2016). Interpretation of high resolution aeromagnetic data for lineaments study and occurrence of Banded Iron Formation in Ogbomoso area, Southwestern Nigeria.[22]
Osinowo, O. O., & Olayinka, A. I. (2013). Aeromagnetic mapping of basement topography around the Ijebu-Ode geological transition zone, Southwestern Nigeria.[23]
Olayinka, A., & Osinowo, O. (2009, March). Integrated Geophysical and Satellite Imagery Mapping for Groundwater Assement ina a Geological Transition Zone in Southwestern Nigeria. [24]
Osinowo, O. O., Alumona, K., & Olayinka, A. I. (2020). Analyses of high resolution aeromagnetic data for structural and porphyry mineral deposit mapping of the Nigerian younger granite ring complexes, North-Central Nigeria.[25]
Osinowo, O. O., Fashola, O. E., Ayolabi, E., & Olayinka, A. I. (2019). Structural Mapping and Gold Mineralization Potential Evaluation from Airborne Time-Domain Electromagnetic (tdem) Data of Ilesha Schist Belt, Southwestern Nigeria.
Okpoli, C. C., & Ola, A. I. (2017). Estimation and characterization production using Dar-Zarrouk crystalline basement terrain.
Osinowo, O. O., Oladunjoye, M. A., & Olayinka, A. I. (2015). Overpressure Prediction from Seismic Data and Implications on Drilling Safety in the Niger Delta, Southern Nigeria. Petroleum Technology Development Journal, 5, 13-26.
^Oladunjoye, Michael Adeyinka; Olayinka, Abel Idowu; Alaba, Mustapha; Adabanija, Moruffdeen Adedapo (2016). "Interpretation of high resolution aeromagnetic data for lineaments study and occurrence of Banded Iron Formation in Ogbomoso area, Southwestern Nigeria". Journal of African Earth Sciences. 114: 43–53.
Bibcode:
2016JAfES.114...43O.
doi:
10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2015.10.015.
ISSN1464-343X.
^Osinowo, Olakunle Olawale; Olayinka, Abel Idowu (2013). "Aeromagnetic mapping of basement topography around the Ijebu-Ode geological transition zone, Southwestern Nigeria". Acta Geodaetica et Geophysica. 48 (4): 451–470.
doi:
10.1007/s40328-013-0032-6.
ISSN2213-5812.
S2CID129824095.
^Olayinka, A.; Osinowo, O. (2009). "Integrated Geophysical and Satellite Imagery Mapping for Groundwater Assement ina a Geological Transition Zone in Southwestern Nigeria". 22nd EEGS Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers.
doi:
10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.157.sageep108.
^Osinowo, Olawale Olakunle; Alumona, Kingsley; Olayinka, Abel Idowu (2020). "Analyses of high resolution aeromagnetic data for structural and porphyry mineral deposit mapping of the nigerian younger granite ring complexes, North - Central Nigeria". Journal of African Earth Sciences. 162: 103705.
Bibcode:
2020JAfES.16203705O.
doi:
10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2019.103705.
ISSN1464-343X.
S2CID210277262.