
معرفی
Dr. Babatunde Olubando serves as an Adjunct Faculty member and Technical Support Specialist in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Morgan State University's Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. School of Engineering. Based in Mitchell Engineering Building (Room 215) and Schaefer Engineering Building (Room 310), he leverages dual expertise in academic instruction and technical systems administration to support engineering education and research initiatives.
His educational credentials include:
- Doctor of Engineering in Industrial Engineering, Software and Systems Engineering (Morgan State University, 2011)
- Master of Engineering in Industrial Engineering (Morgan State University, 2006)
- Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing (Morgan State University, 2004)
Dr. Olubando's research integrates industrial engineering principles with practical technology solutions, focusing on supply chain testbeds, RFID middleware, and web-enabled systems. His work emphasizes accessible tools for manufacturing education and small business applications, combining data analysis with software engineering to solve real-world operational challenges. Fluency in Yoruba further supports cross-cultural research collaboration.
Recent publications demonstrate a clear shift toward applied technology development, with 2023 works concentrating on low-cost RFID systems and university-industry supply chain testbeds. This builds upon his foundational 2009 research in sociological modeling frameworks, reflecting an evolving trajectory from theoretical systems modeling to tangible engineering implementations.
Professional recognition includes:
- Certified Six Sigma Green Belt (CSSGB)
His technical capabilities span object-oriented analysis, web design (HTML/CSS/WordPress), and social media systems, enabling effective translation of complex engineering concepts into educational and operational tools. Current work focuses on expanding web-enabled supply chain applications through university partnerships.




