Moses Adebayo received his bachelor's degree in Geology from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. During his time as an undergraduate, Moses joined the geophysics research group where he worked on several projects that used electrical resistivity to identify groundwater-bearing zones in fractured rock. Moses earned his Masters's degree at the University of Toledo in Geology under the mentorship of Dr Kennedy Doro. During his master's program, he worked on the Coastal Observations, Mechanisms, and Predictions Across Systems and Scales – Field, Measurements and Experiment (COMPASS-FME) project where he developed a hydrogeophysical framework to monitor infiltration during a simulated ecosystem-scale flooding experiment. His thesis combined the use of time-lapse electrical resistivity tomography and flow modeling using Advanced Terrestrial Simulator to quantify subsurface hydrologic dynamics at coastal-terrestrial interfaces. In 2024, Moses started his Ph.D. in the Hydrologic Science and Engineering Program at Colorado School of Mines under the supervision of Dr Kamini Singha. In his research, he combines geophysics and hydrogeological techniques (field data and model) to assess the controls of stream intermittency. Moses’ hobbies include playing video games and watching football.