Timilehin Oluwole

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Timilehin Oluwole is a PhD student in the Chemical and Biological Engineering program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She earned her B.S. and M.S. in Chemical Engineering through the 4+1 pathway at the University of New Haven, where she deepened her interest in sustainability and renewable energy, particularly through research on biofuels derived from seaweed biomass. During this time, she received multiple academic and leadership awards, including recognition in 2023 as one of 24 nationwide awardees of the Future Leaders in Chemical Engineering symposium at NC State University. Timilehin views the energy industry as central to both the economic and environmental trajectory of nations, and at times, a source of global conflict. Through the Energy Analysis and Policy (EAP) certificate program, she seeks to strengthen her interdisciplinary expertise to influence global energy policy, promote equitable solutions for underrepresented communities, and contribute to the development of emerging renewable fuel technologies. Outside of academics, she enjoys cooking, watching movies, gaming (Call of Duty), and creating digital art and designs.