Olusegun Adewoye

O.O. Adewoye (1947–2015) was the immediate past Director General and Chief Executive of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Abuja, Nigeria.[1]

Early life and education

Olusegun Oyeleke, Adewoye (born 1947, Ilesa, Osun State, Nigeria, died 2015, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria)[2] was a renowned Professor of Materials Science and Engineering of Yoruba Nigerian descent. He obtained a high school certificate from Comprehensive High School, Aiyetoro, Nigeria in 1968, and B.Sc degree in Metallurgy from University of Manchester in 1973. In 1976, he obtained a Ph.D degree in Metallurgy and Materials Science from University of Cambridge. Professor Adewoye joined the Engineering Materials Development Institute (EMDI), Akure as Director/Chief Executive. His work at this Institute include: Foundry Technology Education Center, Rotary Furnaces, Ceramic Kiln, Austempered Ductile Iron Technology and Carbo-Nitriding Strengthening of Ferrous Alloy Surfaces. In 2003, he became the Director General/Chief Executive of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI)1 which supervises seven (7) Research Institutes2 . Professor Adewoye has over 50 publications to his credit. His current Development efforts cover Organic Solar Cells and Light Emitting Diodes from Polymers, Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials, Advanced Manufacturing Technology (CAD/CAM). Professor Adewoye has established a number of Linkage Projects with overseas institutions. He was Hearst Mining Research Fellow and Visiting Professor University of California, Berkley, Visiting Scientist Princeton Materials Institute, Member Board of Execution, US/Africa Material Research Programme, Member African Materials Research Society and Project Coordinator Nigeria/UNESCO Project for the Reform and Revitalization of Nigeria’s Science, Technology, Innovation System.

Research activities

Adewoye initiated, conducted and supervised research in the broad subject areas of

(i) Ceramic Science and Engineering, and

(ii) Physical Metallurgy and Corrosion Engineering.

Specifically, he has conducted work in the under-listed research areas while results emanating from the work have been published in the open literature while a good proportion of the work are geared at industrial applications of the SME type.

Some of his research areas include:

• Advanced Materials Research: Size Effect and Micro-Indentation in Liga Ni MEMS Structures

• Strengthening Surface of Ferrous Components using Cassava Waste

• The Elucidation of the Ionic and Corrosion of Construction Materials for Food Process Machine

• Development of Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI) from Rotary Melts

• Deformation and Fracture in Hexagonal Metallic and Ceramic Material

• Wear and Corrosion Studies.

• Assessment of Clays and Other Alumino-Silicates for Industrial Applications

Professional organisations and honors

Professor Adewoye is a Registered Engineer (COREN) and member of many professional bodies including:

Nigerian Academy of Science (Fellow);

Nigerian Academy of Engineering (Fellow);

Nigerian Society of Engineers (Fellow);

Royal Microscopic Society (Fellow);

Nigerian Institute of Physics;

British Institute of Ceramics;

Material Science and Technology Society of Nigeria (inaugural Fellow);

He was the recipient of several awards including:

  1. Western State of Nigerian Scholar (1970-1973);
  2. Prize Man, University of Manchester, England (1979);
  3. Federal Government of Nigeria Scholar (1973-1976);
  4. Visiting Scholar, California Institute of Mining;
  5. Research Fellow University of California Berkeley;
  6. Distinguished Scientist Award, Faculty of Science Obafemi Awolowo University (2004); and
  7. Award of Excellence Nigerian Institute of Physics (2005).

Education and academic post

Professor Adewoye was a Lecturer in Engineering Physics at University of Ife from 1976 to 1984. He was Senior Lecturer, Reader and Head of the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (MME) from 1984 to 1988. By 1989, he became a Professor of MME. He served in the following: University Senate (1982-1988); University Appointments and Promotions Committee (1984-1985); Departmental Post Graduate Committee (1983-1985); several Faculty Committees; University Space Planning Committee (1985-1988); and University Housing Allocation Committee (1985-1987). He was Director, Central Technological Laboratory and Workshops (1992-1995); and Dean, Student Affairs (1993-1995). He supervised many undergraduate and postgraduate students some of who are now Professors in Universities, Chief Executives of government parastatals and captains of industry.

Papers

A few of Professor Adewoye's published works are as follows:

  1. Structural Studies of Surface Deformation in MgO, SiC and Si3N4, 2002, with Sawyer, G. R.; Edington, J. W.; and Page, T. F.[3]
  2. The effect of environment on the creep and stress rupture behaviour of Rene 95, 2004[4]
  3. Metallographic Studies of Pack Cyanided Mild Steel Using Cassava Leaves, April 2008
  4. Anisotropic behaviour of etched hardness indentations, 2004[4]
  5. Investigation of Hardness Anisotropy in Tourmaline with M. O. Adeoye[4]
  6. Size Effects in the Nano and Microhardness of FCC Single Crystal Metals, Materials Science and Engineering with Z. Zong and J. Lou[4]
  7. Knoop microhardness determination of the slip systems in beryl (Be3Al2(SiO3)6)[4]
  8. Some aspects of the crystallography, flow and fracture of beryl (Be3Al2(SiO3)6)[4]

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