Suleiman is a driven Chemical Engineering professional pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy at Cleveland State University after completing his master’s and bachelor’s degrees in the field. With a solid foundation from the Federal University of Technology in Nigeria, Suleiman has honed his skills in synthesizing advanced materials for various applications, including adsorption, membrane separation, and catalysis. His research as a Graduate Research Assistant involves the synthesis and characterization of innovative aluminosilicate materials using techniques like X-ray diffraction and NMR spectroscopy.
Suleiman's contributions extend beyond the lab as he has shared his expertise as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, guiding undergraduate students in chemical reaction engineering and design projects. Prior experiences, including an internship at the Nigerian National Petroleum Company and a role as a Chemical Laboratory Assistant, have equipped him with practical knowledge in quality control and laboratory management.
Suleiman's academic projects demonstrate his ability to tackle complex problems, from exploring secondary structure-directing agents in zeolite synthesis to modeling process plants for efficient chemical production. His diverse skill set spans proficiency in software like Aspen Hysys and MATLAB to hands-on experience with analytical instruments like SEM and GC-MS. Suleiman's dedication to excellence has been recognized with the Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award. Beyond his professional pursuits, he finds fulfillment in writing, exploring quantitative finance, and engaging with existential philosophy, reflecting his multifaceted interests and intellectual curiosity.
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