Olabisi Onabanjo University Tampere University of Technology University of Saskatchewan
Employer
Desktop Metal Inc
Known for
Biomedical Engineering, 3D-Printing, Industry 4.0
Adeola Deborah Olubamiji is a Canadian technologist who specializes in metal and plastic additive manufacturing (also known as 3D printing).[1][2] In 2017, she became the first Black person to obtain a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the 112-year-old University of Saskatchewan, Canada.[3] She went on to give a TEDx Talk on how she utilized 3D printing for recovery of damaged articular cartilage in Canada.[4][5][6][7][8]
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^"Development of 3D Printed Cartilage Constructs". Material Science. 2016. S2CID 135945651.
^Olubamiji, Adeola D.; Zhu, Ning; Chang, Tuanjie; Nwankwo, Chijioke K.; Izadifar, Zohreh; Honaramooz, Ali; Chen, Xiongbiao; Eames, B. Frank (2017). "Traditional Invasive and Synchrotron-Based Noninvasive Assessments of Three-Dimensional-Printed Hybrid Cartilage Constructs In Situ". Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods. 23 (3): 156–168. doi:10.1089/ten.tec.2016.0368. PMID 28106517.
^Olubamiji, Adeola D.; Izadifar, Zohreh; Si, Jennifer L.; Cooper, David M L.; Eames, B Frank; Chen, Daniel XB (2016). "Modulating mechanical behaviour of 3D-printed cartilage-mimetic PCL scaffolds: influence of molecular weight and pore geometry". Biofabrication. 8 (2): 025020. doi:10.1088/1758-5090/8/2/025020. PMID 27328736. S2CID 10302068.
^"Using synchrotron radiation inline phase-contrast imaging computed tomography to visualize three-dimensional printed hybrid constructs for cartilage tissue engineering". Journal of Synchrotron Radiation. 23. 2016 – via International Union of Crystallography.
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