About
Professor Emmanuel Enemuoh is an accomplished Mechanical and Industrial Engineering professor with over two decades of experience in teaching, research, and student mentorship. His scholarly work has taken him across the continents of Africa, Europe, and North America. His expertise lies in smart manufacturing, advanced composite materials, nondestructive evaluation techniques, and engineering design. He is dedicated to excellence and continuous improvement.
On a personal level, Professor Enemuoh is a joyful family man happily married with two children and is known for his positivity, self-sufficiency, and supportive nature. Passionate about his work, he thrives in team environments and enjoys travel, movies, and sports. He is respected for his seriousness, fairness, and kindness. Professor Enemuoh excels in solving complex mechanical system problems and research challenges. He aspires to contribute to the world by helping the underprivileged and serving his community. His role models include his wife, Chiamaka, and innovators like Elon Musk. He aims to expand his skills in leadership and sustainable energy systems. Guided by core values of learning, adaptability, and gratitude, Professor Enemuoh's endeavors are grounded in continuous education and appreciation for support from family, friends, and the community.
Awards
2019 / 1st Place / University and Service Academy Design Challenge on Design of Mobile Active Threat and Emergency System (Mates)
Air Force Special Operations, North West Florida State College Site
2018/ First Runner Up /Design of Space Debris Mitigation System - Lower Earth Orbit Active Debris Removal System
Tennessee Army Training Site on Arnold Air Force Base Tennessee.
2018 / Second Best Poster Award
Midwest American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE)
2017 / First Place / University Design Challenge on Design of Load Carrying Device for Air 2016, Force Special Operations
Tennessee Army Training Site on Arnold Air Force Base Tennessee
2015 / First Runner Up / University and Service Academy Design Challenge on Practical Solution for a Rapid Descent System for Air Force Special Operations
Tennessee Army Training Site on Arnold Air Force Base Tennessee.
2014 / First Runner Up / University Design Challenge on Special Operations Heat Regulator for heat Stress Prevention for U.S.A Air Force Special Operations
Tennessee Army Training Site on Arnold Air Force Base Florida.
2014 / Outstanding Faculty Advisor for SCSE Award
University of Minnesota Duluth
2013 / BASF Innovation Award from 2014 Annual Clean Snowmobile Challenge
Michigan
2007 / Nano-Mechanics, Nano-Materials, and Micro/Nano-Manufacturing
National Science Foundation Summer Fellowship
2006 / NSF Fellowship on Sustainable Engineering, Center for Sustainable Engineering
University of Texas in Austin
2005 / NSF Summer Fellowship on Science Fundamentals for Nano and Bio-Mechanics of Materials
Northwestern University Evanston Illinois
1999 / Best Graduate Student Paper Award
Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Chapter #287
1999 / Donald K. Anderson Graduate Teaching Excellence Award
Univ. of Missouri-Columbia