Mr. Babatunde Olatunbosun | Smart Materials | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Babatunde Olatunbosun | Smart Materials – PhD at University of Southern Queensland, Australia
TF Adepoju is an accomplished researcher and academician in the field of Composite and Material Engineering, with a deep-rooted focus on renewable energy and sustainable environmental technologies. Recognized for his scholarly contributions and impact-driven research, he has authored numerous publications that have garnered international citations, positioning him as a notable thought leader in green energy innovation and material optimization. His research endeavors have not only advanced academic understanding but have also offered practical solutions for energy production and waste utilization.
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Education:
TF Adepoju holds a strong academic foundation in engineering and material science, shaped by years of rigorous study, laboratory research, and analytical exploration. His educational trajectory has been marked by a focus on renewable energy technologies, thermochemical processes, and catalyst development, equipping him with the tools and insights to address complex scientific challenges. His academic journey reflects a consistent pursuit of excellence in understanding and enhancing bio-based materials and composite engineering frameworks.
Experience:
With extensive teaching and research experience, TF Adepoju has held key academic and collaborative roles, including joint research endeavors with scholars like Babatunde Olatunbosun and Francis Borokinni. As a Lecturer at Akwa Ibom State University, he has mentored numerous students while contributing to curriculum development in environmental engineering and renewable materials. His work spans experimental research, data modeling, field testing, and process optimization, resulting in numerous citations and a growing global academic footprint. Adepoju’s interdisciplinary expertise has enabled him to bridge gaps between theoretical knowledge and industrial application.
Research Interest:
Adepoju’s research revolves around the sustainable synthesis of biodiesel, optimization of oil extraction, and the development of heterogeneous catalysts derived from agricultural and animal waste. His specific areas of focus include biodiesel production from non-edible oils, environmentally friendly catalyst fabrication, biogas optimization, and material valorization through composite science. Driven by a vision of clean and renewable energy, his works demonstrate the feasibility of integrating green chemistry and waste management into scalable industrial processes. His passion for environmental sustainability has led him to explore innovations that reduce dependency on fossil fuels and enhance the energy value chain.
Award:
Adepoju’s research credentials make him a prime candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With over 697 citations, an h-index of 14, and 25 publications cited over 10 times, his scholarly impact is well-documented and widely respected. His collaborative and interdisciplinary approach has earned him recognition across peer-reviewed platforms, contributing significantly to the global dialogue on sustainable energy systems. His ability to translate complex research into practical, scalable solutions demonstrates award-worthy innovation and societal relevance.
Publication:
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🧪 “Optimization processes of biodiesel production from pig and neem seeds blend oil using alternative catalysts from waste biomass” – Industrial Crops and Products, 2020 (Cited by 80)
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♻️ “Brette Pearl Spar Mable (BPSM): a potential recoverable catalyst for biodiesel from Thevetia peruviana seed oil” – Energy, Sustainability and Society, 2018 (Cited by 50)
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🌿 “Acid-catalyzed esterification of waste cooking oil for biodiesel production” – Chemical and Process Engineering Research, 2014 (Cited by 41)
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🔬 “Methanolysis of CaO-based catalyst derived from egg shell-snail shell-wood ash for FAME synthesis” – Fuel, 2020 (Cited by 39)
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🧱 “Three novel catalysts synthesized from animal bones for biodiesel production” – South African Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2021 (Cited by 38)
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🌾 “Statistical optimization of oil extraction from beniseed” – Journal of Food Science and Engineering, 2012 (Cited by 43)
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🌱 “Hevea brasiliensis (Rubber seed): An alternative renewable energy source” – Scientific African, 2020 (Cited by 29)
Conclusion:
TF Adepoju exemplifies the qualities of a distinguished researcher whose contributions extend beyond academic circles to create real-world impact in the fields of renewable energy, waste management, and material innovation. His blend of scientific rigor, creative problem-solving, and commitment to environmental stewardship places him in an elite category of professionals shaping the future of sustainable engineering. Given his consistent publication record, citation strength, and field relevance, TF Adepoju is unquestionably a suitable nominee for the Best Researcher Award. His work inspires future generations of scientists and reflects the transformative potential of research when aligned with global sustainability goals.