Mr. Adekanmi Adeyinka | Hybrid Vehicles | Best Researcher Award
Research Associate | Auburn University | United States
Mr. Adekanmi Miracle Adeyinka is an accomplished researcher, engineer, and educator with a distinguished background in mechanical and energy systems engineering, renewable energy technologies, and sustainable innovation. His professional experience spans academia, industry, and entrepreneurship, combining technical expertise with leadership in renewable energy advocacy and implementation. As Chief Executive Officer of Solar Pride Ltd., he spearheaded transformative projects, including the development of a 10-year renewable energy roadmap for a telecommunications firm, policy advocacy for sustainable energy regulations, and the establishment of the Solar Pride Academy to train young engineers in solar energy technologies. His earlier role as an Energy Consultant at T9 Embedded Systems Laboratory involved leading energy audits, integrating smart grid solutions, and implementing solar-wind hybrid systems that enhanced energy efficiency across industries. In academia, Adeyinka served as Lecturer II at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, where he redesigned the mechanical engineering curriculum and mentored research projects in sustainable energy applications. Currently, as a Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant at Auburn University, his research focuses on thermal management systems for lithium-ion batteries, improving battery performance, safety, and efficiency—work that has led to multiple high-impact publications and conference presentations. His research interests include battery thermal modeling, renewable energy integration, hybrid power systems, sustainable manufacturing, and energy policy development. Adeyinka’s research skills encompass data analysis, modeling, experimental design, energy systems optimization, and climate risk assessment, with proficiency in tools such as MATLAB, COMSOL, ANSYS, Python, and Power BI. His excellence has been recognized through several awards, including the 2024 SAE Doctoral Engineering Scholarship, Commonwealth Scholarship, and Walt Woltosz Fellowship. He is an active member of professional bodies such as ASME, IEEE, COREN, and SAE International. Adeyinka continues to advance the frontiers of clean energy innovation, with a deep commitment to sustainability, academic excellence, and technological advancement. He has achieved 65 Citations, 5 Documents, 3 h-index.
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Featured Publications
1. Adeyinka, A. M., Esan, O. C., Ijaola, A. O., & Farayibi, P. K. (2024). Advancements in hybrid energy storage systems for enhancing renewable energy-to-grid integration. Sustainable Energy Research, 11(1), 26.
Citations: 99
2. Adediji, Y. B., Adeyinka, A. M., Yahya, D. I., & Mbelu, O. V. (2023). A review of energy storage applications of lead-free BaTiO₃-based dielectric ceramic capacitors. Energy, Ecology and Environment, 8(5), 401–419.
Citations: 63
3. Adeyinka, A. M., Mbelu, O. V., Adediji, Y. B., & Yahya, D. I. (2023). A review of current trends in thin film solar cell technologies. International Journal of Energy and Power Engineering, 17(1), 1–10.
Citations: 54
4. Osibodu, S. J., Adeyinka, A. M., & Mbelu, O. V. (2024). Phase change material integration in concrete for thermal energy storage: Techniques and applications in sustainable building. Sustainable Energy Research, 11(1), 45.
Citations: 23
5. Ijaola, A. O., Akamo, D. O., Adekanmi, A. M., Saberi, Q., Koken, D., & Asmatulu, E. (2022). Superhydrophobic and self-cleaning electrospun microfibers from recycled styrofoam. Results in Surfaces and Interfaces, 9, 100086.
Citations: 19
Dr. Adekanmi Adeyinka’s research advances the frontiers of clean energy storage and sustainable materials, bridging gaps between renewable energy generation and grid reliability. His pioneering studies on hybrid storage systems, solar technologies, and eco-friendly materials contribute to reducing global carbon footprints and enhancing energy resilience. Through interdisciplinary innovation, his work empowers a transition toward a more sustainable, efficient, and circular energy economy worldwide.