Chinedum Osuji

Chinedum Osuji (born December 15, 1976)[1] is a former Taekwondo Olympian and an Eduardo D. Glandt Presidential Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (CBE) at University of Pennsylvania.

Chinedum Osuji
Personal information
NationalityTrinidad and Tobago
Born (1976-12-15) 15 December 1976
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight80 kg (176 lb)
Sport
SportTaekwondo
Event(s)80 kg

Early life and education

Chinedum Osuji was born in Trinidad and Tobago and lived there until he began his education in the United States.[2] He studied Materials Science and Engineering, receiving his Bachelor's degree from Cornell University in 1999, and his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2003.[3][2]

After receiving his PhD, he worked at Surface Logix Inc., a start-up company, and then from 2005-2007 was a post-doc at Harvard University.[2] In 2007, he joined the faculty of Yale University. In 2018, he moved to the University of Pennsylvania.[4]

Taekwondo career

In 2000, while at MIT, Chinedum Osuji co-founded the MIT sport taekwondo team.[5]

He represented Trinidad and Tobago at the World Taekwondo Championships in the 2001, 2003, and 2005 games.[6]

In 2003, he received a silver medal at the Pan American Games qualifier.[6]

In 2004, Chinedum qualified to compete in taekwondo men's 80 kg at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, but was defeated by Rashad Ahmadov of Azerbaijan in the preliminary round.[1]

He competed in the 2007 Pan American Games, receiving a bronze medal[6] and then announced his retirement from future international competitions.[2]

Scientific work

In 2007, after completing his post-doc at Harvard University, he joined the faculty of Yale University in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering.[2] In 2017 he joined the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering of the University of Pennsylvania as the Eduardo D. Glandt Presidential Professor.[7]

His work focuses on the study of the structure, dynamics, and self-assembly of soft matter for use in applications such as organic solar cells, nanofiltration and microfluidic bio-assays.[3] In particular, he has studied methods to induce long-range order in soft matter systems such as block copolymers and liquid crystals[8][9][10] and self-assembly of nanomaterials.[11]

He is the author of over 100 publications.[12] Osuji is currently an associate editor of Macromolecules.[13]

Honors and Awards

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References

  1. "Chinedum Osuji Bio, Stats, and Results | Olympics at". Sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2013-02-05. Retrieved 2013-02-16.
  2. Chinedum Osuji (2012-02-10). "Osuji Lab - Polymer Physics, Complex Fluids and Soft Materials Science: Directed Self Assembly, Supramolecular Polymers, Colloidal Rheology, Microfluidics". Eng.yale.edu. Archived from the original on 2010-09-01. Retrieved 2013-02-16.
  3. "Chinedum Osuji - Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science | Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science". Seas.yale.edu. 2012-11-30. Archived from the original on 2013-03-19. Retrieved 2013-02-16.
  4. "Chinedum Osuji Lab – Just another WordPress site". osujilab.seas.upenn.edu. Archived from the original on 2018-07-14. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  5. "MIT Sport Taekwondo Club". Web.mit.edu. Archived from the original on 2013-06-24. Retrieved 2013-02-16.
  6. "CW Taekwondo at Boston - Competition Profile". Cwtkd.com. Archived from the original on 2012-08-15. Retrieved 2013-02-16.
  7. https://news.seas.upenn.edu/cbe-welcomes-professor-chinedum-osuji/
  8. Feng, Xunda; Kawabata, Kohsuke; Cowan, Matthew G.; Dwulet, Gregory E.; Toth, Kristof; Sixdenier, Lucas; Haji-Akbari, Amir; Noble, Richard D.; Elimelech, Menachem; Gin, Douglas L.; Osuji, Chinedum O. (November 2019). "Single crystal texture by directed molecular self-assembly along dual axes". Nature Materials. 18 (11): 1235–1243. doi:10.1038/s41563-019-0389-1. PMID 31209387. S2CID 190537263.
  9. Rokhlenko, Yekaterina; Moschovas, Dimitrios; Miskaki, Christina; Chan, Edwin P.; Avgeropoulos, Apostolos; Osuji, Chinedum O. (26 February 2019). "Creating Aligned Nanopores by Magnetic Field Processing of Block Copolymer/Homopolymer Blends". ACS Macro Letters. 8 (3): 261–266. doi:10.1021/acsmacrolett.9b00043.
  10. Gopinadhan, Manesh; Choo, Youngwoo; Kawabata, Kohsuke; Kaufman, Gilad; Feng, Xunda; Di, Xiaojun; Rokhlenko, Yekaterina; Mahajan, Lalit H.; Ndaya, Dennis; Kasi, Rajeswari M.; Osuji, Chinedum O. (7 November 2017). "Controlling orientational order in block copolymers using low-intensity magnetic fields". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 114 (45): E9437–E9444. Bibcode:2017PNAS..114E9437G. doi:10.1073/pnas.1712631114. PMC 5692580. PMID 29078379.
  11. Zhang, Shanju; Pelligra, Candice I.; Feng, Xunda; Osuji, Chinedum O. (May 2018). "Directed Assembly of Hybrid Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites". Advanced Materials. 30 (18): 1705794. doi:10.1002/adma.201705794. PMID 29520839.
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  21. "John H. Dillon Medal". www.aps.org. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
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