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MSU graduate student awarded highly selective Electrochemical Society fellowship

Contact: Meg Henderson

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擜 Mississippi State sustainable bioproducts student is one of only four graduate students in the country to receive a summer fellowship from the Electrochemical Society.

Ridwan Ayinla portrait
Ridwan Ayinla (Photo by Grace Cockrell)

Ridwan Ayinla, a doctoral student in the College of Forest Resources, will use the $5,000 ES award to expand his research into green batteries and supercapacitors powered by biomass鈥攖he harnessing and storing of energy from agricultural waste products.

鈥淟ithium, a finite element, is the active material used in conventional battery design. Our lab is interested in creating active materials from forest product waste that will provide sustainable and complementary material alternatives for batteries and supercapacitors,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to taking on a student assistant in the lab this summer and gaining that leadership experience. The award is also an incredible honor because I was competing against students from Ivy League schools, and it confirms that my research is sound and that we are conducting world-class research at MSU鈥檚 Forest and Wildlife Research Center.

鈥淚 am incredibly grateful for my advisor, Dr. El Barbary Hassan, and the department head, Dr. Rubin Shmulsky, who have supported me relentlessly,鈥 Ayinla added. 鈥淭hey believe in me, they listen to me, and they support and guide my research.鈥

Originally from Afon, Kwara State, Nigeria, Ayinla received his bachelor鈥檚 degree from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology in his home country and was awarded the Petroleum Technology Development Scholarship to pursue his master鈥檚 degree from University Teknologi PETRONAS in Malaysia. He was invited to apply to MSU鈥檚 graduate program in chemistry, and after graduating with a master鈥檚 degree, he enrolled in the sustainable bioproducts doctoral program.

Since 1928, the Electrochemical Society has granted a small number of highly competitive fellowships to support the research of graduate students working in a field of interest to the society. To learn more about the summer fellowship program, visit .

For more information on the Department of Sustainable Bioproducts in MSU鈥檚 College of Forest Resources, visit . For more on the MSU Forest and Wildlife Research Center, visit .

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