Yusuf Oni
About Yusuf Oni
Yusuf Oni is the Associate Director at Bristol Myers Squibb and an Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, with a strong background in materials science and engineering.
Company
Yusuf Oni currently works at Bristol Myers Squibb as an Associate Director. He previously worked at the same company as a Principal Engineer from 2014 to 2020, handling various projects and research tasks during his six years in this role.
Title
Yusuf Oni holds the position of Associate Director at Bristol Myers Squibb, where he is responsible for advanced R&D strategy and planning for Global Sustaining Product Engineering and new products.
Education and Expertise
Yusuf Oni earned his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Materials Science from Princeton University between 2006 and 2010. Before that, he completed a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Chemical Engineering at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology from 2003 to 2004. Yusuf Oni has extensive knowledge in Materials and Biomaterials properties, selection, and analysis, as well as technical skills in microscopy techniques and nanotechnology.
Professional Background
Yusuf Oni has a diverse professional background. He has worked in various roles such as Quality Chemist at Church & Dwight, Co., Inc. and Research Scientist at Surface Technology Inc. He also served as a Senior Engineer at BD and spent time as a Graduate Research Assistant at Princeton University. His experience includes positions as a Visiting Professor at African University of Science & Technology, Abuja, Nigeria and the University of New Haven. Currently, he is also an Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Achievements
Yusuf Oni is known for several noteworthy achievements. He authored business case propositions for sourcing and purchasing equipment for a Materials characterization lab. He also led the development of this lab. Additionally, he has extensive experience in compiling and understanding the Design History File and has mentored junior engineers and technicians in research, product development, and personal growth.