Toluwanimi Ogundipe
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Graduate Research Assistant
Also affiliated: University of Arkansas System (2025)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Toluwanimi Ogundipe's research focuses on microbial communities within poultry drinking water systems, with a particular emphasis on biofilms and their role in the presence of Salmonella. Ogundipe has investigated the microbial composition of biofilms in broiler farm water lines and how this composition is influenced by water quality history. This work also examines the effectiveness of various sanitizers against biofilm-forming microorganisms associated with these systems.
Additional research interests include the control of Salmonella throughout the poultry production continuum using multi-hurdle strategies. Ogundipe has also contributed to research in civil engineering, specifically comparing asphalt emulsions and conducting life-cycle cost analyses for roadway sections, as well as assessing material properties' effects on pavement mixtures.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 46
Selected Publications
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Development of a new small-scale asphalt emulsion storage stability test (2026)
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Comparison of three flexible pavement structural design methodologies for four Arkansas roadways (2026)
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A stress–strain-based analytical framework for evaluating full-depth reclamation mixtures (2026)
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Assessing the Effect of Material Properties on Full-Depth Reclamation Mixtures via Compressive Strength Characterization (2025)
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Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections (2025)
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Comparison of lab-produced asphalt emulsions by manufacturing equipment type (2024)
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Applied Research Note: Microbial composition of the biofilm of poultry drinking water system (2024)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Comparison of lab-produced asphalt emulsions by manufacturing equipment type
- Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections
- Assessing the Effect of Material Properties on Full-Depth Reclamation Mixtures via Compressive Strength Characterization
- Comparison of lab-produced asphalt emulsions by manufacturing equipment type
- Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections
- Comparison of lab-produced asphalt emulsions by manufacturing equipment type
- Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections
- Comparison of lab-produced asphalt emulsions by manufacturing equipment type
- Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections
- Comparison of lab-produced asphalt emulsions by manufacturing equipment type
- Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections
- Comparison of lab-produced asphalt emulsions by manufacturing equipment type
- Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections
- Applied Research Note: Microbial composition of the biofilm of poultry drinking water system
- Applied Research Note: Microbial composition of the biofilm of poultry drinking water system
- Comparison of lab-produced asphalt emulsions by manufacturing equipment type
- Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections
- Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections
- Comparative life-cycle cost analysis of flexible and rigid pavement: a case study of four Arkansas roadway sections
- Assessing the Effect of Material Properties on Full-Depth Reclamation Mixtures via Compressive Strength Characterization
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