Department of Engineering and Technology

Molu Olumolade  

Molu O. Olumolade

Associate Professor, Engineering and Technology

Office: 130E ET Building

Phone: (989) 774-1402
E-mail: olumo1mo@cmich.edu
 
Education:
  Ph.D., University Of Calgary, 1994
  M.Sc., North Carolina A & T State University, 1984
  B.Sc., North Carolina A & T State University, 1983
   
  Affiliations:
  American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
  Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE)
  National Association for Industrial Technology (NAIT)
  Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME)
   
  Teaching Areas:
  Engineering Materials; Manufacturing Methods Analysis; Plant Layout and Materials Handling;  Computer Applications in Industry; Industrial Ergonomics
   
  Selected Publications and Presentations:
 
  • Olumolade, Molu, “An Object-Oriented Simulation of a Reactive Manufacturing Scheduling System," International Journal of Modern Engineering, Fall 2004
  • Olumolade, Molu, “Maximizing Student Learning Through Hands-on Activities in Engineering Technology,"  Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, June 2004
  • Olumolade, Molu, “Manufacturing System Improvement through Measurement and Redesign: A case Study,"  Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, June 2004
  • Olumolade, Molu, “Manufacturing Systems Flexibility through Computer-Aided Alternative Process Planning," Paper submitted to Journal of Industrial Technology, March 2004
  • Olumolade, Molu, Cheng, Daniel, and Chen, Kong, “Design Prototyping for Manufacturability," Paper submitted to The Technology Interface, November 2003

Fashion and engineering

engineering with Reebok

Engineering faculty member Terry Lerch, center, and human environmental studies faculty members Tanya Domina, right, Maureen MacGillivray, center back, and Mitzi Cook discuss the potential of the whole body scanner with Boris Esterkes, Reebok senior designer.