Omowunmi A. Sadik, known as Wunmi, is a distinguished Nigerian-American professor, chemist, and inventor, born on June nineteenth, nineteen sixty-four. Currently affiliated with the New Jersey Institute of Technology, she has made significant contributions to the fields of chemistry and environmental science.
Her innovative work includes the development of microelectrode biosensors, which are pivotal for the detection of drugs and explosives. This groundbreaking technology showcases her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and practical applications in safety and security.
In addition to her research on biosensors, Sadik is actively engaged in creating technologies aimed at recycling metal ions from waste. This initiative not only addresses environmental concerns but also promotes sustainable industrial practices, reflecting her dedication to ecological stewardship.
In two thousand twelve, she co-founded the Sustainable Nanotechnology Organization, a non-profit that underscores her passion for sustainable development and the responsible use of nanotechnology in various sectors.