Tobiloba Adejumo

Tobiloba Adejumo

Doctoral Candidate, Research Assistant at The University of Illinois Chicago | Biomedical Optics and Ophthalmic Imaging Lab

How to Increase Your Luck In Life to 99.9%

How to Increase Your Luck In Life to 99.9%
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This will change your life for good

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About me
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I am Biomedical Engineering doctoral candidate with an academic background in computer science, a technology advocate and writer. Β  As a Ph.D. student, I am broadly interested in the application of deep learning algorithms and imaging technologies to improve diagnosis and treatment of retinal diseases. I am lucky to be

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The Challenges of Public Recognition

The Challenges of Public Recognition
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Recognizing helpers without making enemies

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Tobiloba Adejumo
🌐 Life
Kindness Never Expires

Kindness Never Expires
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I have a beautiful story about kindness to tell you today, and this is a story of mixed emotions

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🌐 Life
On Finding Fulfillment in My PhD Journey, Regrets and Lessons Learnt - Taehoon and Trinh

On Finding Fulfillment in My PhD Journey, Regrets and Lessons Learnt - Taehoon and Trinh
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When it comes to publishing papers, it is important to understand that submitting your manuscript and getting rejected does not mean you are not good enough, it means the journal’s focus and readers are likely not the target audience for the type of research you have done.

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Steal Like An Artist
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🎨 ImpressionsI started reading this book for two good reasons. For the first reason, I needed a good distraction from research work. I also needed a book I could read and complete at a stretch without breaks or pauses and this book made that happen.  While reading this book, I realized

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Who Do You Think You Are?

Who Do You Think You Are?
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I quickly interjected with a deep and gravelly voice to earn their respect: β€œWhat do you do?”

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🌐 Life
First Year PhD Review: The Apprenticeship Phase

First Year PhD Review: The Apprenticeship Phase
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Getting a PhD is all about making mistakes; failing fast and forward and the cross-fertilization of knowledge. You must get comfortable with wasting time.

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🌐 Life