Ambassador Co-Chairs

Our Ambassador Co-Chairs are here to support you throughout the program! Think of them as your go-to guides and cheerleaders; they help answer questions, keep you connected, and make sure you have everything you need to succeed in your Advocate and Ambassador role.


How the Co-Chairs can help you

Your Co-Chairs are here to help support, encourage, and mentor you throughout the program! They can help you:
  • Answer questions & provide guidance on hosting events, sharing program info, or connecting with your campus community.
  • Review slide decks or presentations before your events.
  • Brainstorm ideas for outreach, social media posts, or creative ways to engage potential students.
  • Celebrate your achievements and share highlights with the broader community. Share photos, screenshots, or recaps from your events so they can highlight your work.
  • Support Gold Ambassadors by tracking progress and offering guidance for those taking on extra outreach activities.


Meet the 2026 Co-Chairs

Our Co-Chairs are your go-to guides for questions, feedback, and encouragement throughout the program!
Peter Oseghale Ohue holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and multiple Master’s degrees in Statistics, Psychology, and Educational Technology, as well as a Ph.D. in Computational Statistics. He is the Director of Studies at Expert Education Centre, Ibadan, Nigeria.
With research interests spanning climate science, mental health, and motor control, Peter actively collaborates on cutting-edge projects at the intersection of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and education. He has contributed to numerous global initiatives, including Connecting Classroom 3, Neuromatch Academy, Omdena, Fellowship AI, ASFI, Cohere, Masakhane, and AFRICAI, among others. His work focuses on leveraging computational tools and data-driven approaches to address real-world challenges in science, technology, and society.
Tolulope Gbayisomore is a neuroscience researcher with a BSc (Honors) in Anatomy from the University of Medical Science and an MSc student at the same university. His research focuses on using experimental and computational approaches to evaluate how non-pharmacological interventions, such as photobiomodulation, mitigate neurodegenerative changes related to dementia. Tolulope is an alumnus of Neuromatch, TReND CaMiNA, and other major training programs, through which he gained computational neuroscience expertise to advance the understanding of brain function and disorders. He is passionate about open science, collaboration, and education, and has contributed to various initiatives such as serving as a teaching assistant for the IYNA Neuroscience Summer School, program coordinator (admin) for the NextGEN Neuro-School, and leading and participating in various programs and educational outreach initiatives with the Youth Neuroscience Association of Nigeria.