About Me

Hello!

My name is Tunde Ayodeji and I am a senior mechanical engineering student, completing a combined Bachelor/Master of Science in Engineering program at Johns Hopkins University (JHU). My primary interests within mechanical engineering are in biomechanics, mechanical design, and robotics, shaping my coursework, extracurricular activities, volunteering initiatives, and work experiences. I hope to build a career based in a selection or combination of these areas, working to improve how people live and experience the world around them however I can.

I am also a musician and am pursuing a music minor. My primary instruments are piano and drums, but I play a little bit of guitar and have been learning bass. I’ve enjoyed playing and performing in different ensembles, alongside friends, and just for fun whenever I can, while also maintaining skills in audio production and engineering.

Please feel free to contact me using the links at the bottom of the page!


Many of my projects are associated with Volunteers for Medical Engineering (VME), a student organization at JHU that I’m fortunate to serve as president of. VME is affiliated with the Image Center of Maryland, a nonprofit corporation that provides resources and services for people with disabilities, and we design and build assistive technology and devices for local community members.

I’ve worked on some other projects through my employment as Audio Project Lead and Multimedia Assistant at the Creative Media Center at JHU, a place for students to explore creative uses of emerging media and technology. The center features a multimedia lab space, consisting of mostly Mac and some PC workstations with professional creative software to support audio, video, photography, graphics, animation, 3D modeling and design, web-based, and multimedia projects. Alongside these workstations are specialized workspaces and equipment for professional audio recording and editing/mastering, high-demand gaming, simulation and modeling, maker/hacker activities, and large-format and archival-grade photography printing. We also offer circulation equipment across all of the previously listed categories for students to borrow.

Education

Johns Hopkins University

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Minor in Music (2026)

Master of Science in Engineering in Mechanical Engineering (2027)

Publications

Visit my Google Scholar page

Courses

Completed and expected through the 2025-26 academic year

    • Computer-Aided Design 

    • MechE Freshman Lab I and II

    • Mechanics I and II

    • Statics and Mechanics of Materials + Lab 

    • Mechanical Engineering Thermodynamics + Lab 

    • Mechanical Engineering Dynamics + Lab 

    • Mechanics-Based Design + Lab 

    • Electronics & Instrumentation + Lab

    • Manufacturing Engineering 

    • Intro to Fluid Mechanics + Lab 

    • Materials Selection 

    • Heat Transfer + Lab 

    • Design and Analysis of Dynamical Systems + Lab 

    • Biosolid Mechanics 

    • Engineering Management and Leadership 

    • Robot Sensors/Actuators 

    • Robot Devices, Kinematics, Dynamics, and Control 

    • Mechatronics

    • Mechanical Engineering Senior Design

    • Electronic Music Production 

    • Music Theory I and II

    • Musicianship I and II

    • Music and Law

    • Western Classical Music 

    • Calculus II and III

    • Linear Algebra 

    • Differential Equations 

    • Intermediate Probability and Statistics 

    • Python 

    • MATLAB

    • Intermediate French

    • Advanced French for Writing 

    • Phonology