Damilola Akinniyi

Services

What i do

Engineering solutions Developing minds.

Geotechnical research meets transformative education – creating impact both in the ground and in the classroom.

What I Offer

My Services

Mentoring

Providing career and research guidance for students and early academics.

Thesis Supervision and Collaboration

Supporting students with research direction, development, and academic collaboration.

PhD Thesis Examiner

Reviewing and assessing doctoral theses in geotechnical engineering fields.

Tutorials on Key Geotechnical Topics

Delivering focused tutorials on foundational and advanced geotechnical concepts.

Assessment Design for Geotechnics Subjects

Creating effective evaluation tools for geotechnical subject learning outcomes.

Site Investigation Report Writing and Review

Drafting and reviewing detailed reports for ground condition assessments.

Course Content Planning/Review for Geotechnics Subjects

Designing and evaluating curriculum for university-level geotechnical engineering courses.

Element Laboratory Testing of Soils (Detailed and Factual Reports)

Producing accurate lab test reports based on standardized soil testing.

UK Global Talent Visa Guidance (Academic/Research Pathway only)

Advising academics on visa applications under the research excellence route.

Why Me

My approach

Mission

Advancing geotechnical innovation and mentoring future leaders—where engineering meets sustainability.

Vision

Building resilient communities through empowered minds and groundbreaking infrastructure.

Goal

Translating research and education into real-world impact, aligned with global sustainability goals.

View my blogs and Insights

Recent Post

How Soil Teaches Us to Handle Stress, Burdens, and Boundaries

What Soil Can Teach Us About Burdens, Boundaries, and Belonging In soil mechanics, we talk about something called an influence

God the Geotechnical Engineer? Lessons from Creation’s Groundwork

In the beginning, long before the invention of steel reinforcement, finite element models, or even spreadsheets, there was the first