Abdul-Rahman Ahmed has been a lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering since December 2005. He received his BSc. Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in 2002 and was retained by the department to serve as a teaching assistant until 2003 when he received a British Government Scholarship to undertake a postgraduate program in Radio Systems Engineering at the University of Hull, U.K. He returned in 2005 to join the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and subsequently went further to obtain a PhD in Radio Sciences and Engineering from Chungnam National University in South Korea in 2014. He has been teaching mainly telecommunication courses to undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Telecommunication Engineering program of the faculty. His teaching include courses in Electromagnetic Fields Theory, Electromagnetic Compatibility, Radio Receivers, Telecommunication Circuits, Microwave Engineering and Information Theory. He has served as a course facilitator for the Institute of Distance Learning and has written the course books in Electromagnetic Field Theory and Information Theory. Positions he has occupied in the faculty includes Examination Officer, Postgraduate Programs Coordinator and Vacation Training Officer. He is also an External Examiner in Telecommunications Engineering for a number of Polytechnics in Ghana.
BSc in Electrical/Electronic Engineering, June 2002.
MSc in Radio Systems Engineering, January 2005.
DEng in Radio Science and Engineering, February 2015
Ernest Kwadwo Adomako was born at Akyem-Oda in the Eastern region of Ghana. He trained as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician (Avionics Trade Group) in the Ghana Air Force and subsequently obtained a Degree in Avionics from the Air Force Institute of Technology in1996, and later, MPhil. Telecommunication Engineering (RF & Wireless) from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology in 2020. He joined the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology in 2011 where he continued to work as an Instructor at the Aerospace Laboratory responsible for student’s experimental lab & practical course work.
Research Interests: Wireless Network Security; Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Guidance & Control.
Research Focus: Physical Layer Authentication Solutions.
Recent Work: Feasibility Assessment of Radio Frequency (RF) Fingerprinting for Security in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.
Theodore Woode, born in Takoradi in 1996 and also a resident. He is a proud alumnus of St. Augustine's College in Cape Coast and currently a BSc. Telecommunications Engineering degree holder; a member of the 2017 graduating batch from KNUST. One project to note during his final year was the design of a wireless public address system using RF transceivers with the aid of Advanced Design System Software. He served as a teaching assistant in his department during National Service tenure after which he began his pursuit of a Master’s degree in his field in 2019. His research fields consist of wireless communication systems, data communication and computer networking systems. His research areas of interest consists of Machine learning, Enhanced Mean Opinion Score predictive models and Python programming.
Stephen Dankyi is a graduate teaching and research assistant in Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. He was born in 1999 in a small town inside the Central Region of Ghana called Agona Swedru. During his tenure as an undergraduate at KNUST, he studied Telecommunications Engineering where he developed a strong foundation in communication principles and techniques such as Analog and Digital modulation techniques, Antenna and Radio frequency transceiver design. He is currently researching on re-configurable radio frequency transceiver design using SDR techniques.
Awuah Charles Marfo was born in Oyoko-Koforidua, Ghana, in 1997. He is a proud alumnus of Pope John Senior High School and Minor Seminary (POJOSS) in the Eastern Region . He received the BSc. Degree in Telecommunications Engineering from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology from 2016 and completed in August 2020. He is currently having his National Service at KNUST as a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His current research interest is in Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs), Microwave Circuit Design & Antenna Design.
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