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College of Science (CoS) Seminar Presentations

CoS Seminar

The College of Science (CoS) Seminar presentations are scheduled as follows:

Date: Tuesday 30th June to Wednesday 1st July, 2020.

Time: 10:30am to 12:30 pm each day.

Venue: Online via Zoom Link.

Presentations:

1. The College of Science: Current and Future Opportunities by Prof. Leonard K. Amekudzi, Provost-CoS, KNUST (20 min presentation followed with 10 min interactions).

2. Research Works by Staff PhD Candidates in CoS (10 min presentation followed with 10 min questions & comments).

Schedule:

Day

Time

Topic

Presenter

30th June

10:30-11:00

The College of Science: Current and Future Opportunities –Part I

Prof. Leonard K. Amekudzi

30th  June

11:00-11:20

A higher moment sequential data assimilation approach for soil moisture quantification

Mr. Emmanuel Owusu Ansah

30th  June

11:20-11:40

Combating Fuel Adulteration-An alternative Analytical Approach for Developing Countries

Mr. Jeffrey Dadson

30th  June

11:40-12:00

Open angle glaucoma in Ghana; Targeting citrate levels in 1st degree relatives of glaucoma patients

Dr. T. Michel Pascal

30th  June

12:00 -12:20

Investigation of structural electrical and optical properties of electrodeposited thin films of PbSnS for possible Photovoltaic applications

Mr. Isaac Nkrumah

1st  July

10:30-11:00

The College of Science: Current and Future Opportunities –Part II

Prof. Leonard K. Amekudzi

1st  July

11:00-11:20

Melatonin in intraocular pressure regulation; its role effect and implication in controlling ocular hypertension

Dr. Ahmed Abdul-Sadik

1st  July

11:20-11:40

Distribution of toxic metals and related pesticides residues in the river subin

Mr. Joseph Apau

1st  July

11:40-12:00

Assessment of the biodiversity community and water quality of the Owabi wetland in Ashanti Region, Ghana

Mr. M. A. Arkoh

1st  July

12:00 -12:20

Assessment of aerosol burden and dynamics over Ghana

Mr. Kwabena Fosu-Amankwah

 

All Staff and Postgraduate (MPhil/PhD) Students are encouraged to participate.

 

CoS Seminar Committee