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TOLU OLADITI

Mechanical engineering new graduate focused on building and integrating electromechanical systems, with a particular interest in autonomous systems.

Portrait in an aircraft cockpit, giving a thumbs up

The image on the left is from my internship at De Havilland Canada, completed as part of my Mechanical Engineering degree at the University of Calgary where I graduated in June 2026.

I am a new grad with a strong interest in building and integrating electromechanical systems. I am drawn to work where subsystems interact under real constraints to deliver cohesive system-level performance, with a focus on integration across mechanical, electrical, and control elements.

Over the past three years, I have helped build a mixed reality headset with my student team, UCXR, where I developed much of my hands-on experience. It may not be a race car 😅, but I am motivated by the challenge of taking something from a paper concept to a working system, figuring out how custom components fit together, where they fail, and how to make them perform reliably. That process is what keeps me engaged in this kind of work.

Long term, I want to work on complex hardware systems in robotics and related fields, where engineering decisions directly impact real-world performance.

My Core Skills

  • 3D CAD Design
  • Thermal Analysis
  • Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
  • Electromechanical System Design and Integration
  • MicroControllers
  • Rapid Prototyping
  • Programming Languages

Projects

Autonomous Drug Reconstitution Mechanism for Emergency Response Aircraft

Autonomous Drug Reconstitution Mechanism for Emergency Response Aircraft

UCXR – Mixed Reality Headset, Thermal & Structural Analysis

UCXR – Mixed Reality Headset, Thermal & Structural Analysis

Kinematic Design & Simulation

Kinematic Design & Simulation

Motion Device for Resting Mechanical Watch

Motion Device for Resting Mechanical Watch

AI-Integrated Robotic Arm for 3D Printer Bed Clearing

AI-Integrated Robotic Arm for 3D Printer Bed Clearing