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Current material challenges have necessitated the need to provide innovative solutions in the polymer materials space. Dr. Saed has led this charge in his research on stimuli responsive materials, having diverse applications. In this episode of Sani, the podcast that celebrates our African scientists, Dr. Saed discusses his ground breaking research and consequent start-up company, as well as his career journey from Sudan to Cambridge.
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Dr. Thomas Tagoe is a neuroscientist at the University of Ghana. His research focuses on how our environment influences the structure and function of our brains in response to our experiences. He also doubles as the Chief Operations Officer at GHscientific, an organization that seeks to build capacity in both students and professionals active in the science and tech spaces through public engagement activities with additional emphasis on growing a community of individuals connected by this shared vision.
https://ghscientific.com/
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Dr. Nebie is a an anthropologist at the Arizona State University where she works hand in hand with local communities in sub-Saharan Africa to better understand the causes and effects of climate change with an emphasis on indigenous knowledge, in order to recommend solutions that will influence impactful policies.
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Dr. Kwame Owusu Daaku is an Associate Professor and the Graduate Program Coordinator at the University of West Florida. His research focuses on understanding the effect of climate change and pollution on marginalized communities in coastal and inland coastal communities and the efforts of these groups to build resilience to these impacts. In this episode he sheds more light on his work and how he delicately threads the fine line between policy advocacy, social advocacy and academic research.LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwamenod/University profile: https://uwf.edu/hmcse/departments/earth-and-environmental-sciences/faculty/dr-kwame-owusu-daaku.html
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In this session, we have an insightful discussion with Dr. Nathaniel Boadi as he talks about his exciting chemistry with broad applications in the sustainable energy arena.You can learn more about his research here: https://webapps.knust.edu.gh/staff/dirsearch/profile/summary/2aea1b1b19bd.html
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The need to effectively manage our natural resources is critical not just for our survival but for the survival of generations to come. In this episode, Dr. Michael Asigbaase, lecturer at The University of Energy and Natural Resources located in Sunyani, Ghana, discusses his research where he seeks to translate indigenous knowledge about environmental management into mainstream science in order to make our natural resources available for use to those coming after us.
You can connect with Michael on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-asigbaase-89b0382b/
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In this episode we chat with Dr. Kwadwo Owusu Akuffo, Head of Optometry and Visual Science Department at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, and the recent recipient of the George Britton Early investigator of the Year award. Kwadwo shares with us his career journey, his passion for his research into nutrition for the eyes and his desire to assist upcoming scientists in pursuing their dreams.
You can connect with Kwadwo on his Linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwadwo-owusu-akuffo-od-phd-faao-4636b649/
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Sani, is a podcast that celebrates African Scientists. In this episode we chat with Dr Mesfin Tsige; Professor, School of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering at The University of Akron as we discuss his journey, passions and interests as well as his research as a Simulation scientist.
You can contact Dr Tsige via email:[email protected]
University of Akron profile: https://www.uakron.edu/polymer/about-us/our-people/profile.dot?u=mtsige
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In this episode we discuss highlights from our interviews in the inaugural year of Sani. We look forward to an even better year in 2022. Thank you for continuing to listen to Sani. Kindly let us know your thoughts, feedback, comments and suggestions by sending us an email at [email protected] or leave us a comment on any of our social media platforms:
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In our third episode we chat with Dr. Yvonne Fondufe - Mittendorf about her research, fashion in science and her love for mentoring
Lab website: https://www.fondufe-mittendorflab.com/
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Our second episode is with Josephine Marie Godwyll, founder of Young at Heart, an Ed-tech non-profit in Ghana. Young at Heart facilitates great learning experiences by creating cost-efficient hardware, interactive software and context appropriate educational support services.
Website: https://www.youngatheartgh.com/
TedTalk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nzCMo2TTwE
Research Portfolio: https://sites.google.com/asu.edu/communitydevtresearchandpraxis/home?fbclid=IwAR1NTU5X1TBe46MYKXHX36X4o7jLhHNhVW1YwBYlbIpEL2PpDQtmwfdwiaY
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In our very first interview, we chat with Dr. Awuah about his great research and his insights for cancer research in Africa.
The link to his research lab can be found here: http://www.awuahlab.com/
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We welcome you to Sani, a podcast which celebrates and discusses the work of African scientists. Sani is Hausa for knowledge. So come aboard as we begin our knowledge journey.