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Akinyemi Marvel

Contents

  1. College
  2. Department
  3. Research Interests
  4. Awards & Honours
  5. Teaching Areas
  6. Current Postgraduate Supervision
  7. Selected Publications (48)
  8. Collaboration/Linkages
  9. Conferences Attended
  10. Summary of Profile
  11. Curriculum Vitae

Prof. Marvel Akinyemi

Professor

B.Sc (Physics), M.Sc (Physics), PhD (Physics)

College

College of Science and Technology

Department

Physics

Research Interests

  • Modeling Varying Climatic Conditions and Land Surface Recovery in Africa
  • Virtual Assessment of Air Pollution Dispersion from Anthropogenic Sudden Explosion
  • Temperature Variation and Solar Photovoltaic Energy Efficiency over the Six Geopolitical Zones in Nigeria
  • Urban Air Pollutants Concentration in West Africa as revealed by Satellites
  • Monitoring of Atmospheric Carbon Monoxide fluxes

Awards & Honours

  • World Climate Research Program (WCRP) and World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Conference Travel Grant to Denver, USA, (2011)

Teaching Areas

Mechanics and Properties of Matter, Statistical and Thermal Physics, Computer Application and Data Analysis, MathCAD for Physics, Fluid Mechanics, Energy Conversion and Storage, Atmospheric and Space Physics, Heat Transfer and Energy

Current Postgraduate Supervision

MODELLING OF WEST AFRICA REGIONAL SCALE AEROSOL DISPERSION

Selected Publications (48)

1. NEW CHRISTIAN - GROWING IN FAITH (GIF 001)

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2. Investigating the Interlink of Energy and Meteorology for Sustainable Development in Africa

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3. CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE: A TRIUNE RELATIONSHIP (February 2018)

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4. Systemic Study of Aerosol Loading and Retention over Praia-Cape Verde: Satellite and Ground Observation Analysis

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5. ATMOSPHERIC DYNAMICS OF AIR POLLUTION DISPERSION AND SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT IN JOS-NIGERIA

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6. A short review on the effects of aerosols on visibility impairment

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7. A Review on the Effects and Defects of Electromagnetic Field to Human

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8. A Simple Technique to Evaluate Aerosols Loading in the Atmosphere of Binkolo-Sierra Leone

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9. Statistical examination of the aerosols loading over Kano – Nigeria: the Satellite observation analysis

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10. Aerosols Loading Trends and its Environmental Threats Over Cotonou-Benin

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11. Role of Software Engineering Processes to Develop Environmental Model

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12. CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE: A TRIUNE RELATIONSHIP

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13. LIGHTNING STRIKE FUNDAMENTALS: IMPOSITION ON MODERN TECHNOLOGY

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14. Dynamics of Wind Strength and Wind Direction on Air Pollution Dispersion

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15. Virtual Assessment of Air Pollution Dispersion from Anthropogenic Sudden Explosion

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16. Dependence of UV-B Radiation on Ozone Concentration and Solar Zenith Angle at three African Stations

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17. Photo Degradation in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

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18. A Model for Resolving Flow Parameters for MRINeuroimaging Application

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19. STRATOSPHERIC OZONE TRENDS OVER THE TROPICS

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20. Computational Analysis of Aerosol Dispersion Trends from Cement Factory

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21. Statistical Analysis of The Thermal Comfort In The Urban Climate of Ilorin-Nigeria: A Three Decade Event

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22. Theoretical Aid for Improving Measuring Instruments Efficiency within the Meteorological Space of Lagos-Nigeria

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23. Parametric retrieval model for estimating aerosol size distribution via the AERONET, LAGOS station

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24. Characterization of Spectral Selectivity of Copper Silver Sulphide Ternary

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25. DISPARITY IN TROPOSPHERIC AND TOTAL OZONE VARIABILITIES OVER THE TROPICS

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26. Weather Effect on Photovoltaic Module Adaptation in Coastal Areas

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27. Modeling Ground Temperatures Pro le for Future Environmental Investigations

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28. Aerosol Optical Depth Trends over Different Regions of Nigeria: Thirteen years Analysis

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29. Weather Effect on Photovoltaic Module Adaptation in Coastal Areas

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30. Natural Approach towards Mitigating Noise Pollution: A Case Study of Covenant University

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31. Analysis of Noise Pollution in Selected Areas of Ota, Nigeria

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32. Lightning Threat Forecast Simulation Using the Schrodinger- Electrostatic Algorithm

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33. Lightning a Fundamental of Atmospheric Electricity

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34. Short-duration exposure to 2.45 GHz microwave radiation induces DNA damage in Sprague Dawley Rat’s Reproductive Systems.

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35. Analysis of Radiation Dose around Some Base Stations in Ota and Lagos Environ,

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36. Wind Convolution and Ozone Distribution over Nigeria

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37. Diminishing Atmospheric Carbon Monoxide fluxes as a Forecast of the New Planting Season in West Africa

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38. Investigation of extremely low frequency (ELF) hot spots in the College of Science and Technology, Covenant University, Ota

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39. Investigation of carbon monoxide concentration from anthropogenic sources in Lagos, Nigeria

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40. Comparative Analysis of Total Ozone Data from Satellite EPTOMS and Ground-Based Dobson Instrument at Lagos-Nigeria

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41. Prudent avoidance in exposure to extremely low frequency (ELF) fields

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42. Total ozone as a stratospheric indicator of climate variability over West Africa

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43. THE INTERCONNECTIVITY OF WEATHER SYSTEM AND OZONE CONCENTRATION OVER WEST AFRICA

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44. SIGNATURE OF ATMOSPHERIC DYNAMICS ON SURFACE OZONE VARIABILITY IN NIGERIA

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45. Monitoring of Radiofrequency Radiation from Selected Mobile Phones

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46. Application of Fast Fourier Transform to Ozone Data at Lagos, Nigeria

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47. The Influence of Some Atmospheric Phenomena on Total Ozone Concentration over the Tropics

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48. Temporal and Spatial Variability of Ozone Concentration over Four African Stations

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Collaboration/Linkages

Member of the CLIVAR-GEWEX Africa Climate Research Network

Conferences Attended

Conference Papers:
1.Egah D. O., Njoku E.J., Akinyemi M.L., and Owoeye T.F. (ICCSD 2017). Assessing the Combination of Jatropha Curcas Linnaeus and Cassia Fistula Oil Extracts as Bio-Fuel Source at Various Percentages Journal of Informatics and Mathematical Sciences Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 317–329, 201
2.Kesinro O.R., Akinyemi M.L. and Boyo A.O. (ICCSD 2017). Advances in Perovskite-Based Solar Cells Journal of Informatics and Mathematical Sciences Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 485–491,
3.Emetere M. E. and Akinyemi M. L. (2017). A short review on the effects of aerosols on visibility impairment. IOP Conf. Series: Journal of Physics: Conf. Series 852 (2017) 012006 doi :10.1088/1742-6596/852/1/012006
4.Emetere M. E. and Akinyemi M. L. (2016). Prospects of solar energy in the coastal areas of Nigeria. AIP Conference Proceedings 1705, 020035 (2016); doi: 10.1063/1.4940283
5.Akinyemi M. L, Emetere M. E. and Omotoso, T. V. (2015). Atmospheric Dynamics of Air Pollution Dispersion and Sustainable Environment in Nigeria. Nigerian Institute of Physics 38th Annual Conference (October 5-9, 2015). Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria
6.Akinyemi M. L, Emetere M. E. and Akinwumi, O. (2015). Variability of Wind Strength and Direction on Air Pollution Dispersion and Sustainable Environment in Nigeria. Nigerian Institute of Physics 38th Annual Conference (October 5-9, 2015). Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria.


Akinyemi M. L, Boyo A. O., Emetere M. E., Usikalu M. R. and Olawole F. O. (2014). Lightning a Fundamental of Atmospheric Electricity, accepted as a regular paper for presentation at International Conference on Environment Systems Science and Engineering (ESSE 2014) July 23-24, 2014, Los Angeles, USA

2. Emetere M.E., Akinyemi M.L., Uno U.E., Boyo A. O. (2014). Lightning Threat Forecast Simulation Using the Schrodinger-Electrostatic Algorithm accepted as a regular paper for presentation at International Conference on Environment Systems Science and Engineering (ESSE 2014) July 23-24, 2014, Los Angeles, USA



3. Akinyemi M. L (2013) Seasonal Urban Air Pollutants Concentration Splotches in West Africa as revealed by Satellites AIRS and MOPPIT. Nigerian Institute of Physics 35th Annual Conference (March 25-30, 2013)
4. Akinyemi M. L. (2012) Monitoring of Atmospheric Carbon Monoxide fluxes in predicting the Commencement of Planting Season in West Africa. Presented at the 2012 ASABE Annual International Meeting July 29 – August 3, 2012, Hilton Anatole, Dallas, Texas, USA.
5. Akinyemi M. L. and Omotosho T. V. (2011). Distribution of Surface Ozone concentration and winds variation over Nigeria. World Climate Research Program (WCRP), Open Science Conference, October 23-28, 2011, Denver, Colorado USA.
6. Akinyemi M. L,, Kayode J. S. and Usikalu M. R. (2010) Investigation of Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) Hot spots in the College of Science and Technology, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria. National Annual Conference of the Nigerian Union of Radio Science
7. Akinyemi M. L (2010). Atmospheric Dynamics and Surface Ozone Variability in Nigeria. Nigerian Institute of Physics 33rd Annual Conference (November 09-13, 2010)
8. Akinyemi M. L (2009). Mitigation of Tropospheric Ozone by Embracing Renewable Energy Sources. International Conference/Workshop on Renewable Energy and Climate Mitigation (July 13-17, 2009).
9. Akinyemi M. L (2008) Interconnectivity of Weather System and ozone Concentration over West Africa. First International Academy of Astronautic (IAA) African Regional Conference, (December 3 – 5, 2008)

10. Akinyemi M. L (2007). The Influence of Some Atmospheric Phenomena on Total Ozone Concentration over the Tropics. Nigerian Institute of Physics Annual Conference. (August 15 -18, 2007).

11. Akinyemi M. L., E.O. Oladiran and E.B. Babatunde (2006). Application of Fast Fourier Transform to Ozone Data at Lagos, Nigeria. Proceeding of International Conference on New trends in the Mathematical and Computer Sciences with Application to Real World Problems pp 141 - 159.
112. Akinyemi M. L. (2002). Enhancement of Meteorological Studies through Satellite Monitoring. Proceeding of Nigeria Meteorological Society. 5pp.

Summary of Profile

Prof. Marvel Lola Akinyemi is a Professor of Atmospheric and Environmental Physics. She joined Covenant University on 3rd of October, 2005 as an academic staff. Her primary area of research focuses on atmospheric ozone variation, ozone concentration and UV-B radiation, impact of ozone variation on life forms, assessment of atmospheric pollution from anthropogenic activities, simulation and mathematical modeling in atmospheric physics.Atmospheric Aerosol, aerosol loading and retention
Her secondary area of research includes assessment of extremely low frequency (ELF), solar energy physics, dye sensitized solar cells and mitigation of noise pollution in the environment.

Curriculum Vitae

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