
At simply 18 years of ages, in 2007, he finished with First Class Honours in both disciplines.His efficiency earned him multiple distinctions, consisting of, All-Time Finest B.Sc. Student in Mathematics and Best B.Sc. Trainee in Physics.
However he did not stop there. Olaoluwa went on to duplicate this excellence at the postgraduate level, once again studying 2 programs concurrently.He made two master’s
degrees in Mathematics and Physics, both with top-notch honours, ending up being the very first and just student at the university to accomplish such a feat.Still driven by a desire for much deeper academic impact, he went back to Nigeria to pursue his doctoral research studies at the University of Lagos.At simply 24 years old, in January 2014, he completed his PhD in Mathematics, specialising in Practical Analysis with a concentrate on Fixed Point Theory. He graduated with a best CGPA of 5.00/ 5.00, an indication of outright academic mastery at the highest level. His doctoral success made him the general Best Finishing PhD Student (2012– 2013 session)and Finest PhD Graduate in the Engineering/Sciences category.His excellence soon got worldwide recognition. Olaoluwa received a scholastic deal from Pierre and Marie Curie University and later ended up being a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University between 2015 and 2016. There, he worked on sophisticated research study in quantum ergodicity within mathematical physics, even more sealing his credibility as a worldwide scholar.Over the years, his achievements have been extensively acknowledged. He has actually gotten several awards, including Ekiti State Benefit Award(2014), and Youngest PhD Holder in Africa of the Year (2014). He likewise recieved the Young Achievers Award by the Hallmarks of Labour Foundation and recognition by the Nigerian Young Experts Forum as the Youngest Academic Achiever in Nigeria.He is likewise a fellow of the Next Einstein Online forum, a platform that commemorates and supports Africa’s brightest clinical minds. Today, Hallowed Olaoluwa works as a Senior Speaker in the Department of Mathematics at the University
of Lagos, where he continues to teach, mentor, and motivate the next generation of scholars.