AYODELE I OJEDIRAN
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EDUCATION
University of California, Irvine June 2016
B.S., Chemical Engineering, Minor: Materials Science GPA 3.4 Peking University, Beijing, China: Summer course on China’s Economy: Growth and Global connections August 2015 PROJECTS
Modeling and Optimization of a Crude Distillation Unit Dept. of Chemical Engineering, UC Irvine
Simulated the design of a crude unit with a capacity of 165,000 BPSD of raw crude blend using PRO/II and evaluated the production of naphtha, turbosene, kerosene, and diesel.
Deliverables included Optimization of process control, HM & Bs, Design Specifications, and Economic evaluation.
Reviewed PFD and P& IDs, equipment layout and specification sheets of various equipment.
Designed and optimized the heat recovery network and determined equipment sizing and their capital and operating Costs.
Optimized the energy consumption of the fractionating column and heat exchanger system. Sized pumps, and crude drums.
Performed HAZOP review of equipment in the plant and evaluated potential human and environmental impacts. WORK EXPERIENCE
Investigator, Division of Pharmaceutical Quality Operations IV U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Irvine, CA December 2015 to Present
Performing careful, critical, official examination of facility to determine its compliance with FDA laws.
Obtaining evidence to support legal action when violations are found as well as specific information on new technologies.
Auditing the manufacture of drugs and drug products by evaluating the quality, facilities and equipment, materials, production, packaging and labelling, and laboratory control systems.
Aseptically collecting surveillance and environmental samples for analysis of quality, filth, microbiology, chemistry, metal toxins, mycotoxins, aflatoxins, and other toxins.
Reviewing records such as SOPs, Batch and Control, Change control, Complaints and Recalls, Validation and Quality Control data, Stability testing, Assay testing, and discussing observations with management.
Identifying and assessing regulatory and quality risks and CAPAs
Ensuring compliance with mGMPs, GDPs, GLPs, Company SOPs, ISO, CFR 21 and compendia requirements.
Working with other functional areas to provide document coordination for review of regulatory inspections and audits. Analytical Chemist, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Irvine, CA December 2015 to Present
Preparing and extract samples for pesticide residue analysis to verify compliance with maximum residue limits.
Ensuring adequate scientific capacity to support decision-making through the use of regulatory research and method development in the advancement of public health.
Ensuring compliance with quality systems, budget and schedule. Knowledge of FDA guidelines including CFR 21.
Collecting and evaluating data using equipment such as HPLC, and Triple Quad GC-MS to ensure exact specifications needed for valid scientific data. Taking ownership of troubleshooting non-standard events in data analysis process.
Support method development and validation study of glyphosate and related compounds as well as proposing re- engineering/cost and time reduction initiatives.
Updating SOPs as required and ensuring calibration and maintenance programs for analytical instruments.
Maintain high volume output with 100% on time rate in fiscal year 2016 without compromising on quality of results.
Maintaining highly organized database of materials and COAs through the use of LIMS Program Assistant, Center for Student Wellness and Health Promotion, UC, Irvine, CA September 2013 to June 2016
Promoted healthy choices and behaviors among UCI students by identifying specific health needs of the campus and disseminating current and accurate health information through presentations.
Developed and implementing innovative programs with team on topics such as Nutrition, Alcohol and other Drugs, Sexual Health, Stress Management and Tobacco Cessation.
Responsible for peer training and updating trainer manuals. Bridges to the Baccalaureate Research Intern, California State University Foundation, Long Beach, CA Summer 2012
Conducted guided research on the synthesis and stability of water-soluble gold nanoparticle cored dendrites.
Formulated a numerical procedure to aid in the synthesis of 17nm-cored dendrites.
Perform lab analyses and evaluation on experiments using NMR, TEM, IR and document information gathered.
Prepare written report and poster to show results of experiments and make recommendations. SKILLS
MATLAB, AUTOCAD, PRO/II, Solid Works, C++. Proficient in Outlook, Microsoft Access, Word, Excel, Sharepoint, and PowerPoint. Working knowledge of FMEA, LIMS, Six Sigma and 5 S. AWARDS
Best Poster Award, Bridges to the Baccalaureate Symposium UCI Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship Benjamin Gilman Scholar: Institute of International Education Student Achievement Guided by Experience (SAGE) Scholar