EMPLOYMENT OBJECTIVE: Environmental Engineer
Education
Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University, May 2002, Geo-Environmental Engineering. Hydrothermal Transformation and Dissolution Kinetics of Hydroceramic Waste Forms for the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) Calcined High-Level Nuclear Waste.
M.S., The Pennsylvania State University, May 2002, Materials with Engineering Option. Spectroscopic Studies of ZnO.
M.S., The State University of New York (SUNY) at Stony Brook, May 1994, Hydrogeology. Hydraulic Conductivity, Porosity and Particle Size Distribution of Core Samples from the Upper Glacial Aquifer: Laboratory Observations.
B.S., The State University of New York (SUNY) at Stony Brook, May 1992, Geology major.
Research And Teaching Experience:
1994-present: The Pennsylvania State University
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow. Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering/Energy Institute, The Pennsylvania State University: Production enhancement and environmental remediation using sonication technology.
- MATLAB for computational, graphical and signal processing Toolbox
- Origin data analysis and graphing software
- Hydrothermal synthesis and characterization of hydroceramic waste forms for calcined and sodium-bearing INEEL high-level nuclear wastes
- Comparison of the Vapor Hydration Tests of hydroceramic waste forms and the Environmental Assessment (EA) benchmark glass to determine their chemical durability (leachability) in an unsaturated zone
- Optimization of gibbsite yield via conventional processing and microwave hydrothermal synthesis
- Microwave and conventional hydrothermal synthesis of layered-anionic (hydrotalcite) clay to be explored as slow-release nitrate fertilizers
- Solid-state synthesis of ZnO phosphors doped with different cations (Ce, Pr, Al, Cu, Mn, Tb, Li, Eu and Ga) at 900oC. Measurement of characteristic emission bands provides the data needed to identify potential candidate materials for low-voltage flat panel display devices.
- Characterization of the luminescence of ZnO powders and single crystal from room temperature to liquid nitrogen temperature
- Experience with characterization techniques: ICP, AAS, XRD, FTIR, TG, GC/MS, Raman, UV-VIS-NIR and diffuse reflectance spectroscopies; surface-area adsorption (BET); SEM; microhardness
- Thermochemical modeling using ChemSage software
- Glass chemistry
- Materials Research Laboratory Graduate/Post doc committee chair
- Research Assistant in various research projects
- Teaching Assistant in Physical Geology, Pollution control in Mining Industry, and Aqueous/Mineral Processing
1988-1994 SUNY at Stony Brook
- Investigation of hydraulic conductivity, porosity and particle size distribution of core samples from the Upper Glacial Aquifer: Laboratory Observations (MS Thesis)
- Research Assistant in Engineering Geology
- Volunteered Teaching Assistant in Engineering Geology
- Analysis of Long Island water shed chemical data with PHREEQ aqueous geochemical modeling program
Honors And Activities
- Burghardt Turner Fellowship, SUNY, Stony Brook, 1992-1994
- International Student Orientation Leader, SUNY, Stony Brook, 1994
- Minority Fellowship, The Penn State University, 1994-1998
Publications And Conference Presentations
Darryl. D. Siemer, Johnson Olanrewaju, Barry Scheetz, N. Krishnamurthy and Michael Grutzeck. Development of Hydroceramic Waste Forms. Environmental Issues and Waste Management Technologies in the Ceramic and Nuclear Industries VI (eds.) D. R. Spearing, G. L. Smith and R. L. Putnam. Ceramic Transactions volume 119, p. 383-390, 2001.
Darryl. D. Siemer, Johnson Olanrewaju, Barry Scheetz, N. Krishnamurthy and Michael Grutzeck. Development of Hydroceramic Waste Forms for INEEL Calcined Waste. Environmental Issues and Waste Management Technologies in the Ceramic and Nuclear Industries VI (eds.) D. R. Spearing, G. L. Smith and R. L. Putnam. Ceramic Transactions volume 119, p. 391-398, 2001.
Bharat L. Newalker, Johnson Olanrewaju, and Sridhar Kormarneni. Microwave-hydrothermal synthesis and characterization of zirconium-substituted SBA-15 mesoporous silica. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, vol. 105, 8356-8360, 2001.
Bharat L. Newalker, Johnson Olanrewaju, and Sridhar Kormarneni. Direct synthesis of titanium-substituted mesoporous SBA-15 Molecular sieve under microwave-hydrothermal conditions. Chemistry of Materials, vol. 13, 552-557, 2001.
Olanrewaju Johnson, Newalker, N. J., Mancino, C., and Komarneni, S. Simplified Synthesis of nitrate form of layered double hydroxide: A potential candidate for slow-release fertilizer. Materials Letters, vol. 45, 307-310, 2000.
Olanrewaju Johnson, Scheetz. B. E., Grutzeck, M. W., and Siemer, D. D. Hydroceramic Waste Forms: An alternate to Glass for sodium-bearing waste (SBW). ACS National Conference August 26-30, 2001 Chicago, IL.
Johnson Olanrewaju and Teng-fong Wong. Hydraulic conductivity, porosity, and particle size distribution of the Upper Glacial Aquifer: Laboratory Observations. Long Island Geologist, “Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York” p. 73-79, Saturday April 23, 1994.
Olanrewaju Johnson, Scheetz. B. E., Grutzeck, M. W., and Siemer, D. D. Comparison of Vapor Hydration Tests of hydroceramic waste forms and Environmental Assessment (EA) benchmark glass at 200oC (in preparation for Journal of Nuclear Materials).
Olanrewaju Johnson, Scheetz. B. E., Grutzeck, M. W., and Siemer, D. D. Hydration kinetics of hydroceramic waste forms (in preparation for Nuclear Technology Journal).
Professional Associations
- American Chemical Society
Division of Environmental Chemistry; and
Division of Petroleum Chemistry
- Mineralogical Society of American