Daniel Taiwo

PHD Researcher at Imperial College London
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London, England, United Kingdom, GB
Languages
  • German Limited working proficiency

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Experience

    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • PHD Researcher
      • Oct 2021 - Present

      A mechanical engineering PhD in the field of Steel Manufacturing involving research into the mitigation of high temperature brittle fracture in continuously cast steels during processing. This role involves a combination of experimental work and Finite Element modelling in order to ascertain the fracture micromechanisms, the microstructure of cast steel, as well as to determine conditions which exacerbate this type of fracture. A mechanical engineering PhD in the field of Steel Manufacturing involving research into the mitigation of high temperature brittle fracture in continuously cast steels during processing. This role involves a combination of experimental work and Finite Element modelling in order to ascertain the fracture micromechanisms, the microstructure of cast steel, as well as to determine conditions which exacerbate this type of fracture.

    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Undergraduate Research Intern
      • Aug 2020 - Oct 2020

      Role involved developing bespoke data for students to utilise, as lab experiments became more challenging to organise due social distancing regulations caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Aims of the internship included generating a response surface model utilising trained artificial neural networks in the context of generating experimental data which modeled the parameters for an internal combustion engine experiment. Role involved developing bespoke data for students to utilise, as lab experiments became more challenging to organise due social distancing regulations caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Aims of the internship included generating a response surface model utilising trained artificial neural networks in the context of generating experimental data which modeled the parameters for an internal combustion engine experiment.

    • China
    • Telecommunications
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Huawei Seeds For the Future
      • Jul 2020 - Jul 2020

      A week-long virtual education opportunity (modified from an originally intended month-long trip to China), which provided courses on technology and international business. Obtained in depth knowledge on 5G telecommunications technology, cloud computing, the internet of things, and machine learning. The program also afforded the opportunity to learn from experts knowledgeable in the field of business in China. A week-long virtual education opportunity (modified from an originally intended month-long trip to China), which provided courses on technology and international business. Obtained in depth knowledge on 5G telecommunications technology, cloud computing, the internet of things, and machine learning. The program also afforded the opportunity to learn from experts knowledgeable in the field of business in China.

    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Undergraduate Research Intern
      • Jul 2019 - Sep 2019

      Research topics included high temperature fracture toughness testing and metallography and aimed to simulate the effects of stresses on high temperature components, as well as the impact on the lifespan of these components. Finite element analysis (ABAQUS software) was also involved in the research to simulate crack growth within a component, allowing for other methods of assessing the lifespan of components. Additionally, image correlation techniques (GOM correlate) was also used to evaluate the surface strains of tested components.

    • Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Technician
      • May 2017 - Jul 2017

      My role as a technician required me to routinely conduct fracture toughness testing on materials designed for use in the oil and gas industry. Additionally, I was involved in several projects as a member of a team including machinists and project engineers. My role as a technician required me to routinely conduct fracture toughness testing on materials designed for use in the oil and gas industry. Additionally, I was involved in several projects as a member of a team including machinists and project engineers.

Education

  • Imperial College London
    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mechanical Engineering
    2021 - 2025
  • Imperial College London
    Master of Engineering - MEng, Mechanical Engineering
    2017 - 2021

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