About Toheeb Ayoyemi Oladimeji
Ph.D. candidate in Civil and Systems Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, specializing in LLM and systems-science modeling applied to food systems and public health. My research focuses on developing early-stage modeling frameworks and data-driven analytic tools that help policymakers understand how availability and access to personalized interventions across dietary, health care, and mental health needs and well-being are interconnected. I have contributed to federally relevant research projects involving food pantry operations, healthy food distribution, community nutrition environments, and health systems strengthening, resulting in 8 peer-reviewed publications across public health, nutrition, and digital health journals. With interdisciplinary expertise spanning engineering, machine learning, and nutrition systems, I have developed a strong scientific and technical foundation that supports my future research directions in U.S. public health innovation.