
Bamidele Aroboto
Graduate Student Summer Fellow, IGS; Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering
Bamidele Aroboto, a 2025 Graduate Summer Fellow at the Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability (IGS), is a PhD student in Mechanical Engineering in the College of Engineering. Aroboto’s research integrates data science, machine learning, and materials science to accelerate the design of advanced materials for energy generation and storage, with a particular emphasis on High Entropy Alloys. His work aims to develop AIMED, an automated system capable of extracting critical descriptors, including structural, chemical, and physical properties, to predict material behavior under varying conditions. This approach encompasses multiple scales, ranging from atomic level interactions to complex microstructural phenomena.
His faculty advisor is James Chapman (Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering) and his project is titled “Autonomous and Intelligent Multiscale Extraction of Descriptors (AIMED).”
- IGS Affiliations
- Graduate Student Summer Fellow