Hakeem Oyeshola | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hakeem Oyeshola | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer/Researcher of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomoso, Nigeria.

Mr. Hakeem Oyeshola is a passionate physicist specializing in energy and solid-state physics. He holds a B.Tech in Pure and Applied Physics (Second Class Upper Division) from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, and an M.Tech in Applied Physics (Energy and Solid State Physics). Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Applied Physics, his research interests include experimental physics, materials science, and nanotechnology. With a strong background in theoretical modeling and data analysis, Mr. Oyeshola leverages MATLAB, Python, and simulation software to predict physical behaviors and interpret experimental results. He is experienced in materials characterization and nanomaterials fabrication, employing sophisticated instruments for experimental physics. Mr. Oyeshola’s professional journey includes roles as an Assistant Lecturer at LAUTECH, where he teaches and conducts research in physics. His dedication to advancing knowledge through interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative research methodologies underscores his commitment to the field of physics.

Professional Profiles:

Education

Mr. Hakeem Oyeshola completed his Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech) degree in Pure and Applied Physics with Second Class Upper Division from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, in 2014. Subsequently, he pursued a Master of Technology (M. Tech) in Applied Physics with a specialization in Energy and Solid State Physics at the same institution, graduating in 2019. Currently, Mr. Oyeshola is actively engaged in his Ph.D. studies in Applied Physics, focusing on Energy and Solid State Physics, also at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso. His academic journey reflects a dedicated pursuit of knowledge and expertise in the field of physics, particularly within the realms of energy applications and solid-state phenomena. Mr. Oyeshola’s educational trajectory demonstrates a commitment to advancing his understanding and contributions to the scientific community.

Professional Experience

Mr. Hakeem Oyeshola’s professional education is rooted in his academic qualifications and experiences in the field of physics. He obtained a Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech) degree in Pure and Applied Physics with Second Class Upper Division from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, in 2014. This foundational degree provided him with a comprehensive understanding of physics principles and their practical applications. Building upon his undergraduate studies, Mr. Oyeshola pursued a Master of Technology (M. Tech) in Applied Physics, specializing in Energy and Solid State Physics, at the same institution. This advanced degree equipped him with specialized knowledge in areas related to energy technologies and the behavior of materials at the atomic and solid-state level. Currently, Mr. Oyeshola is engaged in doctoral studies (Ph.D.) in Applied Physics, focusing on Energy and Solid State Physics, at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology. This Ph.D. program represents the pinnacle of his educational journey, enabling him to conduct in-depth research and contribute new insights to the scientific community in his specialized field.

Research Interest

Mr. Hakeem Oyeshola’s research interests revolve around the intersection of Energy and Solid State Physics, with a focus on renewable energy technologies, energy storage and conversion, solid state physics, nanomaterials, and material science. His work involves investigating innovative approaches to harnessing renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and biomass, aiming to enhance efficiency and scalability. Additionally, he explores advanced materials for energy storage devices and energy conversion technologies, such as batteries and thermoelectric materials. In the realm of solid state physics, Mr. Oyeshola studies material properties at atomic and molecular levels, including electronic and magnetic behaviors, crystal structures, and phase transitions. He is also involved in research on nanomaterial synthesis, characterization, and applications for energy-related devices and functional materials. Through interdisciplinary methods, Mr. Oyeshola aims to contribute to sustainable energy solutions and advance our understanding of fundamental physics principles in materials and energy systems.

Award and Honors

Mr. Hakeem Oyeshola has received notable awards and honors throughout his academic and professional journey. His achievements include being recognized as the Best Graduating Student with a Second Class Upper Division (Hons.) in B.Tech Pure and Applied Physics from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso. Additionally, he has been commended for his outstanding contributions as a Research Assistant in materials science and nanotechnology at LAUTECH, Ogbomoso. These awards highlight Mr. Oyeshola’s exceptional dedication to his field of study and his commitment to advancing scientific research, particularly in energy and solid-state physics.

Research Skills

Mr. Hakeem Oyeshola is a dedicated researcher with a strong background in energy and solid-state physics. His research skills encompass experimental physics, materials science, nanotechnology, theoretical modeling, data analysis, literature review, problem-solving, and collaboration. With extensive experience in experimental techniques, Mr. Oyeshola conducts experiments, analyzes data using sophisticated instruments, and specializes in materials characterization and nanomaterials fabrication. In theoretical physics, he utilizes MATLAB, Python, and simulation software to model physical phenomena, predict behaviors, and analyze theoretical frameworks. Proficient in data analysis, he employs statistical methods and software like Origin and MATLAB to process and interpret experimental data effectively. Mr. Oyeshola’s ability to conduct literature reviews, solve scientific problems, and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams underscores his contribution to advancing knowledge in physics and related fields.

Publications

  1. Publication Title: “Synthesis, characterization, and optoelectronic properties of zinc oxide nanoparticles: A precursor as electron transport layer”
    • Authors: Balogun, S.W.; Oyeshola, H.O.; Ajani, A.S.; Ojeniyi, F.A.; Sanusi, Y.K.
    • Journal: Heliyon, 2024, 10(9), e29452
    • Citations: 0
  2. Publication Title: “Graphene synthesis, fabrication, characterization based on bottom-up and top-down approaches: An overview”
    • Authors: Olatomiwa, A.L.; Adam, T.; Gopinath, S.C.B.; Olayinka, O.H.; Hashim, U.
    • Journal: Journal of Semiconductors, 2022, 43(6), 061101
    • Citations: 13
  3. Publication Title: “Effect of low temperature synthesis of carbon nanotube nanocomposite on the photovoltaic performance of anode buffer layer in polymer solar cells”
    • Authors: Oyeshola, H.O.; Adisa, M.A.; Adejumo, B.K.; Adedokun, O.; Sanusi, Y.K.
    • Journal: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2020, 805(1), 012026
    • Citations: 5
  4. Publication Title: “Optical studies of titanium dioxide/silver/gold (TiO2/Ag/Au) nanocomposites as photo anode in dye sensitized solar cells”
    • Authors: Ogundeji, S.T.; Awodele, M.K.; Oyeshola, H.O.; Adedokun, O.
    • Journal: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2020, 805(1), 012027
    • Citations: 1
  5. Publication Title: “Green synthesis and characterization of zinc oxide nanoparticles using bashful (Mimosa pudica) leaf extract: a precursor for organic electronics applications”
    • Authors: Balogun, S.W.; James, O.O.; Sanusi, Y.K.; Olayinka, O.H.
    • Journal: SN Applied Sciences, 2020, 2(3), 504
    • Citations: 50