Noah Adebanjo
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Noah Adebanjo's research focuses on the intersection of historical inquiry and emerging technologies. His work investigates the application of blockchain, artificial intelligence, and machine learning for digital preservation within archival contexts. Adebanjo's academic approach is characterized by a commitment to data analysis, critical thinking, and problem-solving, driven by a curiosity for historical research and a desire to find solutions to complex challenges.
He expresses enthusiasm for collaborative research, aiming to foster knowledge-sharing and innovation within the academic community. Adebanjo's overarching vision is to produce research that addresses real-world issues, bridging the gap between theory and practice to improve society. His scholarly output includes publications in 2025, with a total of three publications listed.
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- Publications: 3
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Archivai Revolution: Pioneering the Fusion of Blockchain, AI, and ML for Digital Preservation (2025)
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Archivai Revolution: Pioneering the Fusion of Blockchain, AI, and ML for Digital Preservation (2025)
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Archivai Revolution: Pioneering the Fusion of Blockchain, AI, and ML for Digital Preservation (2025)
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- Archivai Revolution: Pioneering the Fusion of Blockchain, AI, and ML for Digital Preservation
- Archivai Revolution: Pioneering the Fusion of Blockchain, AI, and ML for Digital Preservation
- Archivai Revolution: Pioneering the Fusion of Blockchain, AI, and ML for Digital Preservation
- Archivai Revolution: Pioneering the Fusion of Blockchain, AI, and ML for Digital Preservation
- Archivai Revolution: Pioneering the Fusion of Blockchain, AI, and ML for Digital Preservation
- Archivai Revolution: Pioneering the Fusion of Blockchain, AI, and ML for Digital Preservation
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