No be small matter o! Naija-born mathematician wey dey represent for United States, Joshuai Adeleke, don enter big headlines for im work wey concern mathematical modeling wey involve nuclear physics, materials science, and energy systems. Dis guy don dey hot like fire for international level!
As e dey talk for interview with Society Plus, Joshuai no hide im joy as e talk say, “To be recognized as Fellow of the National Institute of Professional Engineers and Scientists na big honor wey dey humble my spirit. Na no be my own solo waka, na correct mentors, institutions, and collaborators wey help shape my journey.” E dey sure say NIPES na big league, and to dey among dem wey don collect Fellow status na sweet victory for am.
E further talk say dis recognition no be only about am, but also about how mathematics fit connect to real-life wahala wey people dey face. Whether na through im computational modeling for US national labs or how e dey support energy solutions back home for Naija, Joshuai get im head well correct. E no forget to show say e go continue mentor others and dey contribute to science and global development.
The guy don travel well-well. E start im academic journey for University of Nigeria, then carry two Master degrees from University of L’Aquila for Italy, and Brno University of Technology for Czech Republic, all thanks to EU-funded InterMaths Consortium wey dey train the best brains for mathematics, engineering, and computing.
Joshuai dey collaborate with top research bodies for US like Los Alamos National Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory, where e dey run serious research on nuclear scattering, atomic-scale modeling, and heavy simulations of quantum interactions wey dey happen for materials. Dis na level wey no be everybody fit waka enter.
The FNIPES Fellowship wey Joshuai don achieve na gaddem level, as e dey awarded to less than 10 percent of candidates yearly! Dis one na testimony wey show say e dey perform excellently well and e dey committed to use advanced mathematics solve real wahala wey dey face the world.
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