Summary
Sunday Aduloju is a multidisciplinary research and development engineer with over a decade of experience translating advanced finite element and materials research into practical engineering solutions. Currently a Research and Development Associate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and a PhD candidate at the University of Tennessee, he has led work on stabilized discontinuous Galerkin methods, crystal plasticity–cohesive zone coupling, and microscale RVE algorithms that bridge simulation and experiment. His background spans hands-on product and structural design, FEA/CAE leadership in industry, and academic postdoctoral roles—giving him rare fluency in both prototype manufacturing constraints and high-fidelity computational mechanics. Sunday is known for developing novel interface formulations and periodic-boundary algorithms that improved comparison to experiments, and for guiding project viability, resource selection, and team training across diverse engineering environments.
8 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
B. Eng., Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, B. Eng., Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at Federal University of Technology Akure
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Civil Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Civil Engineering at University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering at Anambra State University Uli
Master of Science, Civil Engineering, Master of Science, Civil Engineering at University of Tennessee, Knoxville