Graduate School of Nuclear and Allied SciencesCollege of Basic and Applied Sciences
University of Ghana - Atomic
ANNUAL REPORT - 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PREAMBLE
CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL PHYSICS
DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR AGRICULTURE & RADIATION PROCESSING
DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR SCIENCES & APPLICATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR SAFETY & SECURITY
OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences 2014 Annual Report provides an overview of the activities performed within the year. It also acknowledges the contributions provided by the various Departments namely, Department of Medical Physics, Department of Nuclear Agriculture and Radiation Processing, Department of Nuclear Engineering, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, and the Office of International Programmes.
The School exists for preservation, maintenance and enhancement of nuclear knowledge in Ghana and Africa through the provision of high quality teaching, research, entrepreneurship training, service and development of postgraduate programmes in the nuclear sciences and technology.
The programmes are harmoninized to meet international standards by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to provide the essential academic components of the professional
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training to ensure the contribution of nuclear and radiation science and technology to human welfare and socio economic development and their impact on human health, industry, agriculture and environment.
Ghana indicated its intention to establish a Graduate School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences in a statement presented at 117th IAEA Board of Governors meeting in 2005.
Hence the establishment of the School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences (SNAS) was jointly done by the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) and the University of Ghana (UG) in cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in 2006 to train high caliber human resource in the field of nuclear science and technology. The School was established in response to the increasing threat of nuclear knowledge loss in Ghana and Africa. Considering the importance of well-trained personnel with the relevant skills for successful implementation of the Ghana's Nuclear Power Programme (NPP), the establishment of the SNAS was timely.
Within this limited time of the SNAS existence, it has been certified by IAEA as an African Regional Designated Centre (RDC) for Professional and Higher Education in Nuclear Science and Technology in September 2009 and Radiation Protection in October 2011. The
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SNAS was also approved by IAEA as a Medical Physics Training Centre in the sub region. The School is also an IAEA regional hub for the Africa regions for AFRA Network for Education in Nuclear Science and Technology (AFRA-NEST). This initiative is being implemented through the installation and operation of an e-learning platform (Cyber Platfrom) for the purpose of enhancing Human Resource Development (HRD) and Nuclear Knowledge Management (NKM) to meet the needs of African Countries in the area of nuclear Science and Technology.
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The School is environmentally friendly and very serene, located within the premises of GAEC, Atomic Kwabenya. It has a well laid out landscaped manicured green lawns which promotes a good atmosphere for teaching and learning.
oOut of commitment to the core values of the School, it has developed and mounted 1 nuclear-oriented and related academic programmes which are organised under 5 departments, leading to the award of Master of Philosophy (M.PhiH and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees of the University of Ghana. The School also runs the IAEA Post-graduate Educational Course (PGEC) on Radiation and the Safety of Radiation Sources. Since its inception, over 317 M.Phil students (including 11 international students) and 11 Ph.D. students have graduated from the various programmes of the School. Two batches of a total of 59 students, of which 53 are international students, have also successfully completed the PGEC programme. Presently, there arc 274 M.Phil and 45 Ph.D. national and international students, including 21 IAEA- sponsored, international students are at various levels of their study. Also, there are 41 PGEC students (including 35 international students) are currently enrolled in PGEC programme.
To ensure a high calibre of quality of the human resource produced, the School, uses highly trained faculty from GAEC and UG. and other universities, scientific and research institutions in Ghana, including Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), University of Cape Coast (UCC). University of Development Studies (UDS), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Geological Survey Department (GSD) and Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana (CRIG). Adjunct professors (local and foreign), lecturers and scholars arc recruited from partnership institutions (both teaching and research) and the IAEA Member States to lecture and co-supervise Ph.D. Sandwich programmes of the School.
The SNAS utilizes the state of the art facilities of the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission as well as the technical support through the IAEA Technical Cooperation programme to provide high quality training through research. Faculty members are also given ultra modern training and exposure in their field of pursuit to augment teaching learning. This has resulted in numerous publications in International peer reviewed journals as well as technical documents.
Enrolment in the School cuts across Ghana and the sub-region namely, Ghana. Angola. Benin. Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon. Chad, DR Congo, Egypt, Eretria, Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, South Africa, Uganda and Zambia with many more applying to be admitted from other African countries.
A total of 49 M.Phil students, including 8 females graduated from the School. A total number of 56 students were enrolled at SNAS for the 2014/2015 academic year to pursue Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees. Out of these, 5 were international students and 4 students were admitted to the Doctor of Philosophy programmes
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CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This report covers Administrative activities that took place at SNAS during the year 2014.
2.0 MEMBERSHIP OF SNAS BOARD
• Prof. F.K.A. Allotey Chairman• Emeritus Prof. E.H.K. Akaho Member• Prof Nana Ayensu Gyeabour I Member• Prof F.K. Rodrigues Member• Prof Yaw Serfor-Armah Member
3.0 ADMINISTRATION
• Prof Yaw Serfor-Armah• Prof Samuel B. Dampare• Dr. Joseph R. Fianko• Dr. Augustine Faanu• Dr. Harry M. Amoatey• Dr. Kwaku A. Danso• Prof Augustine W.K. Kyere• Rev. (Dr.) Sam. A. Bamford• Mr. Prosper K. Afriyie• Ms. Ida Glover-Akpey• Mrs. Felicia Darko Asare• Mr. George K. Nkyi
Dean,SNAS Vice Dean,SNASHead, Dept, of Nuclear Scien. & Applications Head, Dept, of Nuclear Safety & Security Head, Dept, of Nuclear Agric. & Rad. Processing Head, Dept, of Nuclear Engineering Head, Dept, of Medical Physics Head, International Programmes, SNAS Head, Information Comm. & Tech. (ICT),SNAS Administrator, SNAS Accountant, SNAS Internal Auditor, SNAS
4.0 DEPARTMENTS, PROGRAMMES & PROGRAMME COORDINATORS
4.1 Nuclear Sciences and Applications (NSAP) Department
• Applied Nuclear Physics (ANPH) - Dr. Joseph B. Tandoh• Nuclear and Environmental Protection (ENVP) - Dr. J.R. Fianko• Nuclear and Radiochemistry (NURC) -Dr. D.K. Adotey• Nuclear Earth Science (NUES) - Mr. Samuel Yao Ganyaglo
4.2 Nuclear Safety and Security (NSAS) Department
• Radiation Protection (RADP) - Mr. Henry Lawluvi
4.3 Nuclear Agriculture and Radiation Processing (NARP) Department
• Nuclear Agriculture (NUAG) - Dr. D.K. Asare• Radiation Processing (RAPR) - Prof (Mrs.) V. Appiah
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4.4 Nuclear Engineering (NENG) Department
• Nuclear Engineering (NENG) - Dr. Emmanuel Ampomah-Amoako• Computational Nuclear Sciences and Eng. (CNSE) -
Prof. Nana Ayensu Gyeabour I
4.5 Medical Physics (MPHY) Department
• Medical Physics (MPHY) Mr. Francis Hasford
4.6 International Programmes
• Nuclear Science and Technology (NSTP) - Rev. (Dr.) S. Akoto-Bamford
5.0 COLLEGIATE SYSTEM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GHANA, LEGON
The School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences (SNAS) is currently under the College of Basic and Applied Sciences, University of Ghana which took effect from the 2014/2015 Academic year
6.0 APPOINTMENTS AND TRANSFER
6.1 APPOINTMENTS
6.1.1 On 1st December 2014, Dr. Dennis Adotey was appointed as Head for*
International Programmes to replace Rev. (Dr.) Samuel Akoto Bamford whose tenure of office expired.
6.1.2 Dr. Emmanuel Ampomah-Amoako was made the Head for the Nuclear_ ^
Engineering Department with effect from ls‘ December 2014, to replace Dr. K.A. Danso whose tenure of office expired.
6.1.3 On 11th August 2014, Mr. Samuel Yaw Ganyaglo was appointed as theCoordinator for Nuclear Earth Science programme at SNAS to replace Prof. Shiloh Osae who was made Director of National Nuclear Research Institute.
6.1.4 On 11th August 2014, Dr. Joseph B. Tandoh took over fromProf. I.J.K Aboh as Programme Coordinator for the Nuclear Earth Science programme who was appointed as Deputy Director of Ghana Atomic Energy Commission.
6.2 TRANSFER
Mr. Anthony Gyan Osae, a Senior Administrative Assistant was transferred from the Nuclear Sciences and Applications Department to Nuclear Agriculture and Radiation Processing Department on 16th September 2014.
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7.0 PROMOTION
The following members of staff were promoted in the year 2014:
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• Ms. Regina Mary Boahene Senior Admin. Assist. Principal Admin. Assist.
• Ms. Josephine Aba Abruquah Senior Acct. Assist. Principal Acct. Assist.• Mr. Emmanuel Kwesi Kumi Senior Clerk Administrative Assist.
8.0 STUDY LEAVE
Ms. Gifty Douglas a Senior Clerk at Nuclear Agriculture and Radiation Processing Department of SNAS was granted a three - year study leave to pursue a programme in Administration at Wisconsin International University College (WIUC)
9.0 TRAINING PROGRAMMES, WORKSHOPS, SEMINAR AND VISITSo
SNAS as a Regional Designated Centre held various training programmes, workshops, and seminars and also hosted dignitaries in the year under review which are as follows:
9.1 ACTIVITIES BY SNAS
9.1.1 Working visit by Parliamentary Select Committee on Environment,Science, Technology and Innovation (MEST1) to the Commission and the SNAS on 20th February, 2014.
9.1.2 Visit of Dr. Margaret Mashinkila an IAEA Programme ManagementOfficer for Ghana visited the school to interact with the IAEA Sponsored Students on 13th September, 2014.
9.1.3 The Provost of the College of Basic and Applied Sciences, Universityof Ghana in the person of Prof. E. O. Owusu paid a working visit to the SNAS on 13n November, 2014.
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9.1.4 The Students Representative Council of SNAS organized a seminartitled “Nuclear Energy Mix: A Solution to the Energy Crisis”? on 18th November, 2014.
9.1.5 International Atomic Energy Agency Regional Post-GraduateEducation_Course (PGEC) on Radiation Protection and Safety of Radiation Sources, Accra-Ghana started on 6th October, 2014 and willend on 27th February, 2015
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9.2 ACTIVITIES BY OTHER INSTITUTES/SOCIETIES HOSTED AT SNAS
The following activities were hosted by other Institutes or Societies at the School:
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9.2.1 Ghana Institute of Physics (GIP) held a National Conference on Inspiring the Teaching and Learning of Physics for National Development from 26th to 28th November, 2014.
9.2.2 The Radiological and Medical Science Research Institute (RAMSRI) organized a Meeting on Ethical Review Committee of the Radiological and Medical Sciences Research Institute from 14th to 18th January 2014.
9.2.3 Ghana Space Science and Technology Institute (GSSTI) hosted a group of people from MENASAT Company, U.K. on a three day training programme to discuss the Status of Satellite Data Usage and Establishment of Satellite Data Centre in Ghana on 17th December. 2014.
9.2.4 An Ebola Workshop was organized by Ghana Atomic Energy Commission Clinic in collaboration with the Ghana Health Service on 18th December, 2014
9.2.5 Ghana Society for Medical Physics (GSMP) celebrated the International Day of Medical Physics on the theme “Looking into the body- Advancement in imaging through Medical Physics” on 7lh November 2014.
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A two -day Training Programme for Middle Level Management was organized by Ghana Atomic Energy Commission from 2nd to
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9.2.7 Biotechnology and Nuclear Agriculture Research Institute (BNARI)held a Training Workshop on TEEAL/AGORA Electronic Resources from 24th to 26th September 2014.
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10.0 SPECIAL EVENTS
10.1 Outreach Programme
The School as part of its programme to reach out to the public and to increase Student enrolment embarked on an outreached programme to the University of Cape Coast on 13th November 2014.
10.2 Best Workers Award
Three workers received awards for their hard work in the year under review. Thev are:
11.0 ADMISSION
Forty nine (49) students admitted in the 2013/2014 Academic year have passed theirMaster of Philosophy (M.Phil.) I examinations and have began their research projects.
A total number of fifty six (56) students were enrolled at SNAS for the 2014/15 Academic year to pursue Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) degrees. The total number of Ph.D students were four (4) and five (5) were foreign students.
12.0 GRADUATION
Forty seven (47) M.Phil. Students who have satisfied all requirements by the University of Ghana graduated in the year 2014. Out of this number thirty nine (39) were males and eight (8) were females.
13.0 STAFF STRENGTH
The total staff of SNAS was Forty five (45). Three (3) National Service Personnel were received from the Commission. The details are attached to this report.
14.0 CONCLUSION
The year 2014 was generally a peaceful year.
* Mrs. Felicia Darko Asare* Mr. Emmanuel Owusu* Mr. Francis Akakpo
Senior Member (SNAS) Senior Staff (SNAS) Junior Staff (SNAS)
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ADMINISTRATIONft
1. Prof. Yaw Serfor-Armah2. Prof. Samuel .B. Dampare3. Ms. Ida A. Glover-Akpey4. Mr. Samuel Swanzy Blay5. Ms. Beatrice W. Ahli6. Mr. Emmanuel Owusu7. Mr. Emmanuel Kwesi Kumi8. Mr. Francis Akakpo9. Mr. Brandford Effah Agyeman10. Mr. Francis Wepia
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11. Mrs. Felicia Darko Asare12. Ms. Josephine Aba Abruquah13. Mr. Abdul-Aziz Larbil
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14. Mr. George Nana Kojo Nkyi
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15. Mr. Prosper K. Afriyie16. Mr. Patrick Kofi Afile17. Mr. Gilbert Doku Yeboah
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DeanVice Dean AdministratorPrincipal Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Senior Sanitary Laborer Cleaner Cleaner
AccountantPrincipal Accounting Assistant Senior Accounting Assistant
Principal Auditing Assistant
Research Scientist Technical Assistant Gd. I Technical Assistant Gd. 1
MEDICAL PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
18. Prof. Augustine W.K. Kyere19. Prof. John Humphrey Amuasi20. Ms. Regina M. Boahene21. Mr. Emmanuel Konadu
Associate Professor ProfessorPrincipal Administrative Assistant Senior Departmental Assistant
NUCLEAR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
22. Dr. Kwaku Aboagye Danso23. Dr. Emmanuel Ampomah-Amoako24. Emeritus Prof. Edward H.K Akaho25. Prof. Nana Ayensu Gyeabour I26. Ms. Joy Egyimah Turkson27. Ms. Georgina Ansah28. Mr. Ebenezer Asamoah
Principal Research Scientist Senior Research Scientist Professor ProfessorSenior Administrative Assistant Technical Assistant Departmental Assistant Gd. Ill
NUCLEAR SCIENCES AND APPLICATIONS DEPARTMENT
29. Dr. Joseph R. Fianko30. Prof. Agbleze Adem Golow31. Prof. Aba Ayisa Bentil Andam32. Mr. Kwame Nkrumah33. Mr. Anderson Kumah
Senior Research Scientist Associate Professor Associate Professor Departmental Assistant Gd. I CleanerSenior Administrative Assistant Principal Administrative Assistant35. Ms. Joyce Talata Akolmolga
NUCLEAR SAFETY AND SECURITY DEPARTMENT
36. Dr. Augustine Faanu37. Prof. Cvril Schandorf
Senior Research Scientist Associate Professor Senior ClerkDepartmental Assistant Gd. Ill
38. Ms. Abigail Ansah39. Mr. Ezekiel Alongere
NUCLEAR AGRICULTURE AND RADIATION PROCESSING DEPARTMENT
NUCLEAR AGRICULTURE AND RADIATION PROCESSING DEPARTMENT
1. Adjokacher Evelyn Kabuky
NUCLEAR SCIENCES AND APPLICATIONS DEPARTMENT
2. Komong Fidelia
MEDICAL PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
3. Sateklah Gifty Kpormornah
INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT
40. Dr. Harry M. Amoatey41. Prof. (Mrs) Victoria Appiah42. Prof. Etor E.K. Takyi43. Prof George Y.P. Klu44. Ms. Gifty Douglas
Principal Research Scientist Associate Professor Associate Professor Professor Senior Clerk
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
45. Rev. Dr. Samuel Akoto Bamford Principal Research Scientist
NATIONAL SERVICE PERSONNEL
4. Gbormittah Prince Nutifafa
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL PHYSICS
1. OVERVIEW
This report comprise of activities undertaken in the Medical Physics Department for the year 2014 (Second Semester, 2013/2014 Academic Year - First Semester, 2014/2015 Academic Year). The Department had 11 teaching staff and 4 administrative staff. The teaching staff lectured in their respective courses, while some doubled as project supervisors for final year students. Some of the teaching staff also provided medical physics support to the two centres for Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine in Korle Bu and Komfo Anokye hospitals, Number of students who registered for the 2014/2015 academic year is twelve (12) first year students and eleven (11) second year students respectively. Mr Jesse Klubi did not register for the second year. Mr Elio Mallema an IAEA fellow from Mozambique withdrew from the program for poor performance in the first year examinations.
2. STAFFING
The staffing position of the department is captured below:
Table 1.0: Staffing position1t
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3. A D M IN IS T R A T IV E A C T IV IT IE S
3.1 H ead o f D e p a r tm e n t
Prof. A.W .K. Kyere served as the H ead o f D epartm ent (HoD) for the year under review .
3.2 P ro g ra m m e C o o rd in a to r
Mr. Francis H asford served as the Program m e C oordinator (PC) o f the D epartm ent. In absence o f Mr. H asford for six m onths to undertake PhD Sandw ich Fellow ship in South A frica, M r. Edem Sosu was appointed in acting position.
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Ms. Regina B oahen served as the Principal A dm inistrative A ssistant for the D epartm ent. Mr. Em m anuel K onadu served as the Senior D epartm ental A ssistant for the departm ent.
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5.1 D octor of Philosophy (PhD.)
List of PhD candidates and their research topics are presented in Table 4.0.
Tabic 4.0 List of PhD. students
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6.2 M aster of Philosophy (MPhil.)
The department registered tw enty-three MPhil students for the 2014/2015 academic year. They include eleven 2nd year students and twelve 1st year students.
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6.2.1 2nd Year Students
The 2nd-year students successfully began their one year C linical T rain ing in R adiotherapy, Nuclear M edicine and D iagnostic R adiology, alongside their respective T hesis/R esearch works. List of 2nd year students and their respective research topics are captured in Table 5.0
Table 5.0 List of 2nd Year MPhil Students
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Ainadine Ebraim o C onstruction and D osim etric C onsideration o f C errobend Prof. A .K KyereM omade C om pensators for H igh Energy Photon Beam
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The Ist-year students have undergone didactic training in the first sem ester. This includes:
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7. PUBLICATIONS
A num ber o f publications w ere produced by lecturers and students o f the departm ent in peer reviewed journals, conference proceedings, and editted books.
7.1 Refereed Journals
(a) Huguette YY. K y ere A .W .K , W ilson, I.K. Hasford F. , Sosu E .K .A nkrah A.O :Com parative Study o f R adionuclide Uptake Levels betw een Prim ary and M etastatic Bone Tum ors. W orld J Nucl M ed 2014;13:50-5.
A.W.K Kyere, Y. Scrfor - Armah, J. II. Amuasi, E. K. Sosu, F. Hasford. Ten Years o f M edical Physics T raining in Ghana: Successes, Challenges and the W ay Forward. M ed Phys Int 2014;2(2):418-419.
J. O w usu-Banahene, E.O. D arko, F. Hasford, E.K. Addison, J. O kyere Asirifi. Film reject analysis and image quality in diagnostic Radiology D epartm ent o f a Teaching hospital in Ghana. Journal o f Radiation Research and A pplied Sciences (2014),http://dx.doi.om/10.1016/j.jrras.2014.09.012
7.2 Conference Proceedings
(a) F. Hasford, J. O w usu-B anahene. J.K. Am oako. F. Otoo, E.O. Darko, G. Em i-Reynolds.Assessment o f 10-year whole-body occupational radiation exposure for radiation workers in Ghana. International C onference on Occupational R adiation Protection, V ienna - Austria, 1-5 D ecem ber 2014. (Conference A bstract - Poster Presentation)
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E.K. Sosu, F. Hasford, T.B. D ery, E.W . Fiagbedzi, Y. Serfor-Armah, A.W.K. Kyere.M edical Physics m Ghana. College o f M edical Physics, Trieste - Italy. 1-19 September 2014.
8. ACHIEVEMENTS
8.1 R eview o f M edical Physics syllbus in conform ity with harm onized A FRA syllabus.
8.2 The departm ent has been recognized as Regional D esignated Centre for Academic Training o f M edical Physicists across Africa.
8o M em m orandum o f U nderstanding established with Sw eden-G hana M edical Centre for clinical training o f students.
9. CHALLENGES
9.1 Lim ited facilities to undertake practical exercises and m edical physics research and» *
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9.2 Interruption o f lectures as a result o f power outages
10. PROJECTIONS FOR THE YEAR 2015
10.1 Form alize relationship w ith N ational Centre for Radiotherapy and N uclear M edicine - K orle-Bu, by establishing M em m orandum o f U nderstanding, for the clinical training of students.
10.2 C ontinued collaboration with M edical Radiation Physics Centre o f RAM SRI - GAEC interm s o f teaching and research.
11. CONCLUSION
The departm ent is on course in consolidating the training o f medical physicists in Ghana and A frica. The departm ent has received endorsem ent from IAEA and has becom e a regional training ground in medical physics.
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DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR AGRICULTURE AND RADIATION PROCESSING
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1.0 OVERVIEW
The D epartm ent o f N uclear A griculture and Radiation Processing is one o f the Departm ents o f the School o f nuclear and A llied Sciences (SNAS). established by the G hana Atomic Energy C om m ission and the U niversity o f G hana (UG) in collaboration w ith the International A tom ic Energy A gency (IAEA) in Austria, V ienna.
The D epartm ent has a m andate to develop hum an capacity in N uclear A griculture and Radiation Processing tow ards socio-econom ic developm ent o f G hana and Africa.
2.0 STUDENT NUMBERS
The D epartm ent runs tw o program m es at the post-graduate level nam ely, Nuclear Agriculture and Radiation Processing. Student enrolm ent statistics at the end o f 2013 stood as indicated below:
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3.0 G R A D U A T IO N S T A T IS T IC SThe following represents numbers o f students who graduatedfrom the Department in the 2013/2014 academic year.
Programme Number of StudentsM Phil Nuclear Agriculture 6M Phil Radiation Processing 6
Total 12
4.0 ST A FFIN G P O S IT IO N*
Staffing Position within the Department at the end of 2010 stood as follows:
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PUBLICATIONS
5.1 H arrv M. Amoatcv4.’ V
11. APPIAH, A. S„ QUARTEY, E. K„ AM OATEY, H. M., NUNEKPEKU, W„ OWUSU- ANSAH, M. and OFORI, S. (2014). Response of Nine Cultivars of Pepper (Capsicum Spp.) to Infection by Four Viruses under Natural Field Conditions in the Coastal Savanna Zone of Ghana. Research Jou rn a l o f A pp lied Sciences, Eng ineering and Technology 7(5): 903-907. ISSN: 2040-7459: e-ISSN: 20407467.
12. AHIAKPA. J. K., QUARTEY, E. K„ AMENORPE, G. KLU, G. Y. P., AGBEMAVOR, W. S. K. and AM OATEY, H. M. (2014). Essential Mineral Elements Profile o f 22 Accessions o f Okra (Abelm oschus spp (L.)) From Eight Regions o f Ghana. Jo u rn a l o f A g ricu ltu ra l Science 6(5): 18 -25 . ISSN 1916-9752 E-ISSN 1916-9760
13. AHIAKPA. J. K„ AM OATEY, II. M.,AMENORPE, G„ APATEY, J., AYEH. E. A., & AGBEMAVOR. W. S. K. (2014). Mucilage Contents of 21Accessions o f Okra (Abelmoschus spp (L.) Moench). Scien tia , 2(2), 96-101.
14. SOSSAH, F. L., ODURO. V., AM OATEY. H.M., APPIAH, A.S., NUNEKPEKU. W. OSSAE, F.A., OWUSU, G.K., AMITEYE, S. & AHIAKPA, J.K. (2014). Biochemical Characterisation of 18 Accessions of Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas L. Lam.) Using Total Leaf and Tuberous Root Protein by SDS-PAGE. Jou rn a l o f N a tu ra l Sciences Research 4(11) 48- 55. ISSN 2224-3186 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0921 (Online)
5.2 Daniel K. AsareASARE, D.K., LARTEH. I.T., FRIMPONG. J.Q.. YARO, M.. BANSON. K.E., AYEH,s * y * * ' r
E.O. &HENG. L.K.2014. Yield, Water and nitrogen use by drip-irrigated cabbage grown under different levels of applied water. In: Proceedings of International Symposium on '“Managing soils for food security and climate change adaptation and mitigation (FAO/IAEA Publication)”, L.K . Heng, K. Sakadevan and M .L. Nguyenj (eds.), pp 297 - 301.
KONDO, E„ ASARE, D.K., BAIDOO, I., TAWIAH, I.L., FRIMPONG, J.O., YARO, M„ BANSON, K.E., E.O. AYEH & HENG, L.K. 2014. Economic analysis of two cabbage cultivars produced a different levels of applied water. International Journal o f Development and Sustainability (in press).
BANSON, K.E.. ASARE, D.K., HENG, L., COBBINAH, J.F. & ADU-SARKODIEH, A. 2014. Impact of small scale irrigation technologies on poverty alleviation among peri-urban and urban farmers. Journal of Life Sciences 8(2): 142 - 151.
5.3 Em m anuel Ofori AvehASARE, D.K., LARTEH. I.T.. FRIMPONG. J.O., YARO, M„ BANSON, K.E.. AYEH, E.O. &HENG. L.K. 2014. Yield, Water and nitrogen use by drip-irrigated cabbage grown under different levels of applied water. In: Proceedings of International Symposium on
“Managing soils for food security and climate change adaptation and mitigation (FAO/lAEA Publication)”. L .K . Heng, K. Sakadevan an dM .L . Nguyenj (eds.), pp 297 -3 0 3 ,
KONDO, E., ASARE, D.K., BAIDOO, L, TAWIAH, I.L., FRIMPONG, J.O.. YARO, M„ BANSON, K.E., AYEF1, E.O. & HENG, L.K. 2014. Economic analysis of two cabbage cultivars produced a different levels of applied water. International Journal of Development and Sustainability (in press).
5.4 Godwin A m enorpeAHIAKPA, J. K., AMOATEY, H. M., AM ENORPE, G„ APATEY, J., AYEH, E. A., & AGBEMAVOR, W. S. K. (2014). Mucilage Contents o f 21Accessions of Okra (Abelmoschus spp (L.) Moench).Scientia, 2(2), 96-101.
AHIAKPA, J. K„ QUARTEY, E. K„ AM ENORPE, G„ KLU, G. Y. P„ AGBEMAVOR. W. S. K., & AMOATEY, H. M. (2014). Essential Mineral Elements Profile of 22 Accessions o f Okra (Abelmoschus spp (L.)) From Eight Regions o f Ghana Jo u rn a l o f A g ricu ltu ra l Science , 6(5), p i 8.
' GODW IN, A., DANIEL, G. A., SHADRACK, D., ELOM, S. A., NANA AFUA, K. A-B„ GODSWAY, B„ JOSEPH, K. G.,SACKITEY, N. 0 ., ISAAK, K. B. & WISDOM, A. (2014). Determination of elemental, phenolic, antioxidant and flavonoid properties of Lemon grass (Cymbopogon citratus Stapf). International Food Research Jou rn a l 21(5): 1971-1979.
5.5 Michael OsaeODAI, B.T., WILSON. D.D.. BAH. F.B.A., TORGBY-TETTEH, W.,&OSAE,
M .Y.(2014).Irradiation as a quarantine treatment against Bactrocera invadens in Mangifera
ind ica L. in GhanaM/Wccm Jou rn a l o f A g ricu ltu ra l Resear ch9(2\)\ 1618-1622.
5.6 George Y. P, KSu
AHIAKPA, J. K., QUARTEY, E. K., AMENORPE, G. KLU, G. Y. P., AGBEMAVOR, W. S. K. & AMOATEYfi H. M. (2014). Essential Mineral Elements Profile of 22 Accessions o f Okra (Abelmoschus spp (L.)) From Eight Regions of Ghana.Jou rna l o f Ag ricu ltu ra l Science 6(5): 18- 25. ISSN 1916-9752 E-ISSN 1916-9760
5.7. V. O duroSOSSAH, F. L„ ODURO, V., AMOATEY, H.M., APPIAH, A.S., NUNEKPEKU, W, OSSAE, F.A., OWUSU, G.K., AM ITEYE, S. & AHIAKPA, J.K. (2014). Biochemical Characterisation of 18 Accessions of Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas L. Lam.) Using Total Leaf and Tuberous Root Protein by SDS-PAGE.Journa l o f N atu ra l Sciences
Research 4(11) 48- 55, ISSN 2224-3186 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0921 (Online)
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5.8. S. Amiteye
SOSSAH, F. L., ODURO, V., AMOATEY, H.M., APPIAH, A.S., NUNEKPEKU, W. OSSAE, F.A., OWUSU, G.K., A M ITEY E, S. & AHIAKPA, J.K. (2014). Biochemical Characterisation of 18 Accessions o f Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas L. Lam.) Using Total Leaf and Tuberous Root Protein by SDS-PAGE.Jowrna/ o f N a tu ra l Sciences Research 4(11) 48- 55, ISSN 2224-3186 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0921 (Online)
5.9 Abraham Adu-GyamfiA. ADU-GYAM FI& T. MAHAMI (2014) Effect o f drying method and irradiation on the microbiological quality o f dried moringa leaves. Internationa l Jo u rn a l o f N u trition and F o o d Sciences, 3 (2), 91-96. (Ava ilab le on line athttp; //www. sciencepublish inggroup. com/j/jfns)
KORTEI, N.K, ODAMTTEN, G.T, APPIAH, V, OBODAI, M,ANNAN, T.A, ADU- G Y A M FI, A, AKONOR, P.T, ANNAN, S.N.Y, ACQUAH, S.K, ARMAH, J.O & MILLS, S.W.O. (2014) Microbiological quality assessment of gamma irradiated fresh and dried mushrooms (P leurotus ostreatus) and determination of Dio values o f B a c illu s cereus in storage packs. European Jou rn a l o f B iotechnology and B ioscience, 2:1, 28-34 (Ava ilab le on line@ http://www. biosciencejournals. com)
M. OWUREKU-ASARE, J. AGYEI-AMPONSAH , W. SELORM K. AGBEMAVOR , A. ADU GYAM FI, D. LARBI & A. SARFO, I. ASARE, A. BUAH KWOFIE (2014) Quality evaluation of dried food ingredients from local markets in Southern Ghana, A fr ican Jo u rn a l o f Science and Research,(3)4:12-15 (Ava ilab le O n line @ h tiv ://aisr. rs tpubUshers. com)
A. ADU-GYAM FI, N. M. RIVERSON, N. AFFUL AND V. APPIAH (2014) Effect o fgamma irradiation, packaging and storage on the microbiological quality o f garden eggs. In ternationa l Jou rn a l o f N u trition and Food Sciences, 3 (4): 40-346 (Ava ilab le online at http;//www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/j/jfns)
M. OWUREKU-ASARE, A. ADU-GYAM FI, J. AGYEI-AMPONSAH, W. K. AGBEMAVOR, J. B. ADOM-MENSAH, S. ACQUAH, E. QUAYSON & F. SAALIA(2014) Effect o f gamma irradiation treatment and storage on physico-chemical.microbial and sensory quality o f minimally processed pineapple (Ananas comosus)B rit ish Jo u rn a l o f A pp lied Science and Technolog)!, 4(19), 2753-2761 online @ http ://w w nsc iencedomain. ory;
A va ila b le
W. TORGBY-TETTEH, A. ADU- GYAM FI, V. APPIAH, T. B. ODAI( 2014) Combined effect o f irradiation and frozen storage on survival o f viable bacteria and inoculated E. co li in chicken. Jou rn a l o f F o o d and N u trition Sciences, 2 (3): 53-57 (Ava ilab le online at http;//www.sciencepublish inggroup. com/j/jfns)
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A. ADU-GYAM FI, V. APPIAH AND J. NKETSIA-TABIRI (2014) Preliminary Studies on Decontamination of Some Dried Herbal Products by Gamma Irradiation. ’ Jo u rn a l o f M ed ic in a l P la n t Research, 8 (2), 116-120
5.10 V. Appiah
KORTEI, N. K„ ODAMTTEN, G. T. OBODAI, M„ APPIAH, V., AKUAMOA, F.,ADU-BOBI, A. K., ANNAN, S. N. Y., ARMAH, J. N. O. AND ACQUAH, S. A. (2014).Evaluating the Effect of Gamma Radiation on the Total PhenolicContent, Flavonoids, and Antioxidant Activity ofDried P leurotus ostreatus ((Jacq. ex. Fr) Kummer) Stored inPackaging Materials. Advances in Pharm aceutics
KORTEI,N. K., ODAMTTEN, G. T„ OBODAI, M., APPIAH, V., ANNAN, S. N. Y.. ACQUAH, S. A.,and Nii Okai ARMAH, J. N. O (2014).Comparative Effect O f Gamma Irradiated And SteamSterilized Composted ‘W awa’ (T rip loch iton Sc le roxy lon )Sawdust On The Growth And Yield Of P leurotus Ostreatus{ Jacq. Ex. Fr) Kummer .Innovative Rom anian FoodB io techno logy(20 \4 ) 14, 69-78
KORTEI N.K, ODAMTTEN G.T, APPIAH V, OBODAI M, ADU- GYAMFI A, ANNAN T.A, AKONORP.T, ANNAN S.N.Y, ACQUAH S.A, ARMAH J.O & MILLSS.W.O. (2014). Microbiological quality assessment o f gammairradiated fresh and dried mushrooms (P leurotusostreatus) and determination of D10 values of Bacilluscereus in storage packs.European Jou rn a l o f B io techno logy and B ioscience , 2 (1): 28-34
A. ADU-GYAMFI, N. M. RIVERSON, N. AFFUL AND V. APPIAH (2014) Effect of gamma irradiation, packaging and storage on the microbiological quality o f garden eggs. In ternationa l Jo u rn a l o f Nutrition and Food Sciences, J (4): 40-346
(Ava ilab le on line at http;/Avm>w . sciencepublish inggroup. com/j/jfns)
W. TORGBY-TETTEH, A. ADU- GYAMFI, V. APPIAH, &T. B. ODAI( 2014) Combined effect of irradiation and frozen storage on survival of viable bacteria and inoculated E. c o ll in chicken. Jou rna l o f F o o d and N u trition Sciences, 2 (3): 53-57 (Ava ilab le on line at http;//www.sciencepublish inggroup. com/j/jfns)
A . ADU-GYAMFI,V. APPIAH& J. NKETSIA-TABIRI (2014) Preliminary Studies on Decontamination of Some Dried Herbal Products by Gamma Irradiation.’Jou rna l o f M ed ic in a l P la n t Research.8 (2), 116-120
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H. M. AmoateyDiversity studies in some local vegetable crops.
D, K. AsareDrip Irrigation of Cabbage in the Coastal Savannah Agro-ecological Zone of Ghana
M, Y. OsaeOptimization o f laboratory conditions for mass-rearing of malaria vector mosquitoes.
A.Adu-GyamfiIrradiation Preservation o f vegetable and herbal products
7 STUDENT RESEARCH AREAS/ TITLES AND SUPERVISORS
The following research activities were carried out by students in the Department and supervised by staff approved by the Graduate Supervisory Committee.
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8 CONSTRAINTS
Once again, the Department encountered some constraints in procuring field and laboratory supplies for student projects. The most common was lack of water.
9 CONCLUSION
Despite the constraints, both students and supervisors worked extra hard to ensure that five (5) out of seven (7) students (i. e. 71.43%) who enrolled in the Department in August 2012 successfully completed their programmes by July 2014. This is a downgrade upon the 100% achieved in 2013. Efforts shall be made to improve upon this achievement.
DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
1. OVERVIEWThe Nuclear Engineering Department runs three M.Phil programmes in Nuclear Engineering. Computational Nuclear Sciences and Engineering and Nuclear Technology Applications in Petroleum and Mining Industries, and one PhD programme in Nuclear Engineering at the School o f Nuclear and Allied Sciences.As at the end of 31st December, 2014 the total number of staff including Part Time Lecturers and students at the Department were eighteen (18) and thirty-four respectively.The main research areas are in the various aspects o f nuclear engineering, neutron and reactor physics, nuclear materials, non-destructive evaluation, computational fluid dynamics, radiotracer applications in industry and radiation damage.Seven (7) publications were made in various journals.The main future aspirations of the Department are to intensify research, improve on computational capacity o f the Department's computer laboratories, provide Departmental Library to augment that already in use and carry out effective teaching.
2. IN TRO D U CTIO N4
In this report, a brief summary of staff and students’ profiles, research activities and other important activities such as Oral Examinations, publications, conferences, meetings, seminars and workshops attended by members of staff during the year are presented.
3. STUDENT NUMBERS AND STAFFTablel. Student Numbers
Programme PhD MPhil 1 MPhil 2
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4. STAFFINGAcademic Staff Number
Emeritus 1
Professors 5
Associate professors 3
Senior Lecturers 6
Part time lecturers 2
Visiting Professor 0
Total 17
Non-Academic Staff Number•
Senior Administrative Assistant 1
Departmental Assistant Technical Assistant
11
Total 3
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5. STUDENTS’ RESEA RCH TOPICS
Programme: Nuclear Engineering
NAME OF CANDIDATE
IDNUM BER
DEGREE
THESIS T IT L E SUPERVISORS STATUS
1. Salihu Mohammed 10391561 MPhil Heat Transfer Distribution of GHARR- 1 using STAR-CCM+ CFD Code
Prof. Emeritus E. H. K.Akaho
Dr. E. Ampomah-AmoakoOn-going
2. Amankrah Kojo Asare
10442674 MPhil Finite Element Assessment o f Local Precast Concrete Slab Elements under Cyclic Loading
Dr. N. K. Allotey Dr. K. A. Danso On-going
3. Owusu-Manu Castro Rwabena
10443824 MPhil Numerical Simulation of Isothermal Gas-Liquid Bubbly Flows: Influence of Bubble Coalescence and Breakup
Prof. Emeritus E. H. K.Akaho
Dr. E. Ampomah-AmoakoOn-going
Programme: Computational Nuclear Sciences and Engineering
NAME OF CANDIDATE
IDNUM BER
1, Nkansah Francis Siaw
10441958
2. Andoh Collins Nana 10443957
10442966
DEGREE THESIS TITLE
MPhilEffects o f Turbulence Models, Wall Roughness and Heater Wall Thickness on Stability Analysis of Heated Channels
MPhilBinary Collision and Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Irradiation and Mechanical Resistance of Fe-Ni-Cr Alloys as In-Core Structural Material of SCWRModelling and Simulation of
N4jPh.il_J Single Phase Compressible Fluid
SUPERVISORS
Prof. Emeritus E. H K,Akaho
Dr. E. Ampomah-Amoako
Nana (Prof.) A. AyensuGyeabour 1
Dr. G. K. Banini
Prof D, K. Asiedu Nana (Prof.) A. Ayensu
STATUS
On-going
On-going
On-going29
3. Gawusu Sidique Flow in Oil Reservoirs Gyeabour 1
4, Agbevanu Kafui Tsoeke
10008512 MPhilModelling Groundwater Flow and Solute Transport in Dahomeyan Aquifers in Ga East District usingANSYS FLUENT
Dr. B. Amisigo Dr. T. T. Akiti On-going
5. Usman Luqman 10430968 MPhil Comparison of Heat Transfer Correlations for Supercritical Water using FORTRAN
Dr. E. Ampomah-Amoako Nana (Prof.) A. Ayensu
Gyeabour I
Programme: Nuclear ’ in Petroleum and Mining Industries
NAME OF CANDIDATE
IDNUM BER
D EG REE THESIS TITLE SUPERVISORS STATUS
1. Osei Augustine 10443391 MPhil Mathematical Modelling and Simulation of a Scan Profile o f a Distillation Column using MATLAB
Dr. K. A. Danso Dr. C. P. K. Dagadu On-going
2. Salifu Abdulla Suhuyini
10443982 MPhil Calibration of Flowmeter using Radiotracers
Dr. C. P. K, Dagadu Dr. I. K. Wilson On-going
3. Aboroso Gideon Kwenortey
10443720 MPhil Residence Time Distribution (RTD) Modelling o f Flow in Stirred Tanks using a Radiotracer
Dr. K. A. Danso Dr. C. P. K. Dagadu On-going
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Programme: Nuclear Engineering
NAME OF CANDIDATE
IDNUM BER
DEGREE THESIS TITLE SUPERVISORS STATUS
Daniel Kojo Abroquah
10397380 MPhil Design o f Steel Covers for Drains used in Ghana to meet Standards of Nuclear Quality using Finite Element Method (FEM) Model
Dr. K.A. Danso Dr. N. K. Allotey On-going
Programme: Computational Nuclear Sciences and Engineering
NAME OF CANDIDATE
IDNUM BER
DEGREE THESIS TITLE SUPERVISORS STATUS
1. Obed Acbenorkui 103912721
MPhilDeveloping Computational Fluid Dynamics Tools to Simulate Heat Transfer in the Supercritical Water Reactor under Forced Convection
Prof. Emeritus E, H. KAkaho
Nana (Prof.) A, AyensuGyeabour 1
On-going
2. Bahiise Eniiwan Elizabeth
10395617 MPhilAnalysis and Control o f Adjuster Rods of the MNSR using Lab View
Dr. R. B. M. Sogbadji Nana (Prof.) A. Ayensu
Gyeabour 1On-going
3. Ernest Kwame Ampomah
10395452 MPhilModeling and Simulation of Solute Transport in Soils for Inorganic Fertilizers using Convection Dispersion Equation (CDE) and Convective Lognormal Transfer Function Model (CLT)
Dr. B. Amisigo Nana (Prof.) A. Ayensu
Gyeabour 1On-going
4, Festus Forson Appiah-Ofori
10395058 MPhilAssessing Gamma Radiation Heating and Damage in MNSR Vessel using Numerical Computational and SRIM-TRIM Code
Nana (Prof.) A. AyensuGyeabour 1
Dr. K.A. DansoOn-going
PhD Students
NAME OF CANDIDATE
DEGREE
1. R. Gyeabour Abrefah
2 S. Attakorah-Birikorang
J. H. Cecil Odoi
4. Nana Ansah Adoo
THESIS TITLE SUPERVISORS STATUS
PhDNeutronic and dose calculation for prospective nuclear spent fuel cask for Ghana Research Reactor-1 facility
Prof. Emeritus E.H.K.Akaho Prof. B.J.B. Nyarko | On-going
Prof. J.J. Fletcher
PhDNuclear accident management prior to the occurrence of core damage, and on finding general approach for optimizing accident management strategies using well known accident analysis software codes approved by NRC
Prof. Emeritus E.H.K.Akaho
Prof. B.J.B. Nyarko Prof. J.J. Fletcher
Dr. Nikolaus Muellner
PhD Safety o f nuclear reactorsProf. Emeritus E.H.K
AkahoProf. B.J.B. Nyarko
PhDModeling o f two-phase flow and heat transfer for nuclear reactor safety
Prof. Emeritus E.H.K.Akaho
Prof. B.J.B. Nyarko
On-going
On-going
On-going
5. Matthew Asamoah
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PhDProf. Emeritus E.H.K.
Neutrons and photons shielding in nuclear reactors AkahoProf. B.J.B. Nyarko Nana (Prof.) A. A.
1 Gyeabour 1
On-going
6. Stephen Y amoah•
PhDNumerical Simulation o f Isothermal Gas-Liquid Prof. Dr. Rafael Macian Two-Phase Bubbly Flow using Population Vincent
fl
Balance Models | Prof. Sergio Chiva VincentOn-going
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7. Peter Asiedu Boateng
8. Christopher Yaw Bansab
9. Seth Kofi Debrah
10. V. YaoAgbodemegbe
11. S. Ebo Agbemava
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Prof. Emeritus E.H.K.Akaho
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Prof. Emeritus E.H.K.PhD Nuclear co-production plant for electricity and Akaho
portable water Prof. B.J.B. NyarkoDr. K. A. Danso
Prof. Emeritus E.H.K.PhD
4
Two-phase flow and heat transfer rates in nuclear Akahosteam generator Nana (Prof.) A. A.
Gyeabour 1Prof. Emeritus E.H.K.
PhD Stability analysis under natural circulation of Akahonuclear reactors Nana (Prof.) A. A.
Gyeabour 1Prof. Walter Ambrosini
________________________________________________________________________________________
Liquid film model for application in sub-channel Prof. Emeritus E.H.K.PhD analysis o f nuclear reactors Akaho
Prof. Dr. Ing. Xu ChengDeterministic solution of the neutron transport Prof. Emeritus E.H.K.
PhD equation AkahoProf. B.J.B. Nyarko
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On-going
On-going
On-going
On-going
On-going
NAME OF CANDIDATE
DEGREE THESIS TITLE SUPERVISORS STATUS
12. Edward Shitsi PhD
1
Thermal Hydraulics Analysis o f Supercritical Dr. E. Ampomah-Amoako Water Cooled Reactor (SCWR) using Dr. K. A. Danso Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Prof. Emeritus E.H.K.
Akaho
On-going
13. Felix Ameyaw PhD Optimized Core Design and Fuel Management o f Prof. Emeritus E.H.K. a Supercritical Water Cooled Reactor (SCWR) Akaho
Dr. E, Ampomah-Amoako Dr. R. B. M. Sogbadji
On-going
14. William Osei- Mensah
PhD Corrosion of Nuclear Materials Dr. K. A. DansoProf. Emeritus E.H.K.
1
| Akaho
On-going
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6. PUBLICATIONS
Prof. Emeritus E. H. K. Akaho
S.A. Birikorang, R.G. Abrefah, R.B.M. Sogbadji, B.J.B. Nyarko, J.J. Fletcher, E.H.K. Akaho. (2015) Ground deposition assessment of radionuclides following a hypothetical release from Ghana Research Reactor-1 (GHARR-1) using atmospheric dispersion model. Progress in
Nuclear Energy 79, 96-103.
R.G. Abrefah, S.A. Birikorang, B.J.B. Nyarko, J.J. Fletcher, E.H.K. Akaho. “ Design of Serpentine Cask for Ghana Research Reactor-1 spent Nuclear Fuel ”, Progress in Nuclear
Energy, Vol. 77 Nov. 2014 p.p. 84-91
Prof. B. J. B. Nyarko
S.A. Birikorang, R.G. Abrefah, R.B.M. Sogbadji, B.J.B. Nyarko, J.J. Fletcher, E.H.K. Akaho. (2015) Ground deposition assessment of radionuclides following a hypothetical release from Ghana Research Reactor-1 (GHARR-1) using atmospheric dispersion model. Progress in N uclea r Energy 79, 96-103.
R.G. Abrefah, S.A. Birikorang, B.J.B. Nyarko, J.J. Fletcher. E.H.K. Serpentine Cask for Ghana Research Reactor-! spent Nuclear Fuel”, Energy, V o l 77 Nov. 2014 p.p. 84-91.
Akaho, “ Design of Progress in Nuclear
Prof. A. Ayensu
A. Ayensu, T. G. Langdon, A. Owusu, K. Akuffo-Kumi, (2014). Effect of stacking fault energy on steady-state creep rate o f face centred cubic metals, Journal of Applied Science and Technology, Vol 19, No 1-2, pp. 71-77.
Dr. B. Amisigo
Barnabas A. Amisigo, Alyssa McCluskey, Richard Swanson, (2014). Modeling impact of climate change on water resources and agriculture demand in the Volta Basin and other basin systems in Ghana, United Nations University UN-WIDER, World Institute for Development Economics Research Working Paper 2014/033, pp. 1-18
Dr. J. K. GbadagoJ.L. Muswema, E.O. Darko, J.K. Gbadago, E K. Boafo. (2014) Atmospheric dispersion modeling and radiological safety analysis for a hypothetical accident of Ghana Research Reactor-1 (GHARR-1). Anna ls o f N uclear Energy’ 68, 239-246.
Prof. J. J. Fletcher
I. K. Baidoo, J. J. Fletcher, P. K. Mensah, R. E. Quagraine, N. S. Opata, (2014). Determination of mineral element composition of Ayoyo, Baobab and Dandelion vegetable green leaves in Ghana using instrumental neutron activation analysis, Journal of Food Measurement and Characterisation, Vol. 8, pp. 389-397.
R. A. Nyaaba, G, K. Banini, S. A. Bamford. J. J. Fletcher, E. N. Manson(2014). Simulation study of excitation functions for cyclotron production of " mTc using TALYS code. Journal of Applied Science and Technology, Vol 19, No 1-2. pp. 65-70.
R.G. Abrefah, S.A. Birikorang, B.J.B. Nyarko, J.J. Fletcher, E.H.K. Akaho, “ Design of Serpentine Cask for Ghana Research Reactor-1 spent Nuclear Fuel”, Prog ress in N uc lea r
Energy, Vol. 77 Nov. 2014 p.p. 84-91.
Dr. G. K. BaniniR. A, Nyaaba, G. K. Banini, S. A. Bamford, J. J. Fletcher, E. N. Manson(2014). Simulation study of excitation functions for cyclotron production of " mTc using TALYS code, Journal of Applied Science and Technology, Vol 19, No 1-2, pp. 65-70
7.0 STAFF RESEARCH AREAS
Akaho E. H. K.
Neutron and reactor physics calculations and experimentsSteady state thermal-hydraulics and transient analysis of research reactors and nuclear power plantsDevelopment of analytical techniques for neutron activation analysis Fast neutron transmission and thermal neutron reflection techniques Deterministic and Stochastic methods in reactor and radiation physics calculations Experimental reactor physics for flux measurements and reactor noise analysis
Danso K. A.
Non-destructive Evaluation (NDE) of Civil Engineering Structures Radiographic Evaluation of Corrosion and Deposits in pipelines. Modeling and simulation of radiation damage
Nana (Prof.) A. Ayensu Gyeabour 1
Coolant flow analysis by computational fluid dynamics Radiation damage in reactor fuel matrix (swelling, fission gas release) Rate theory of fuel swelling kinetics Induced thermal stresses in GHARR-1 reactor vessel
Neutron heat deposition and transfer in fuel assembly by MCNP code,
Allotev N. I<.
Earthquake engineering Geotechnical analysis and design Structural analysis and design Finite element analysisFault evaluation and seismic hazard assessment
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6. Soil containment transport modeling7. Construction quality and permitting8. Posting of bills within the built environment
8.0 CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, SEMINARS, MEETINGS, etc.
Ampomah-Amoako E.
1. IAEA Interregional Workshop on Design, Technology and Deployment Considerations for Small and Medium-Sized Reactors, Vienna, Austria, from 2nd to 5th June 2014.
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DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR SCIENCES AND APPLICATIONS
1.0 OVERVIEW
The Department o f Nuclear Science and Applications (NSAP), School o f Nuclear and Allied Sciences (SNAS), University of Ghana offers postgraduate studies in four specialized programmes (Applied Nuclear Physics (ANPH), Nuclear and Environmental Protection (ENVP), Nuclear and Radiochemistry (NURC) and Nuclear Earth Science (NUES), leading to the award of M.Phil and Ph.D degrees of the University of Ghana. This document reports on the scientific research and other activities conducted from January to December 2014 in the department. Specific activities undertaken during the year under review have been described under various sub - headings.
During the year under review, the department continued to pursue its core functions o f teaching and research in order to play a key role in nurturing human capital in the field o f nuclear science and technology for the socio-economic development of Ghana. Our students and lecturers continued to utilize the laboratory facilities at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) and other research institutions throughout the country for teaching and research. Teaching and supervision of students’ projects were successfully carried out in the department.
Five PhD candidates successfully completed their program and three out o f the number graduated while the other two candidates successfully defended their thesis. Fifteen M.Phil candidates successfully completed their program.
2.0 Student Admitted in 2014/2015 Academic Year
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3.0 Graduate Statistics
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4.0 STAFFING PO SITIO N
Academ ic Staff4
Academ ic Staff N um ber4
Professors 4
Associate professors 11
Senior Lecturers 15
Part time lecturers 10
Visiting Professor 1
Total 41
GRADUATE THESES/DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISION
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Laar, Cynthia '
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The use of isotope technique in evaluating the dynamics of thehydrogeochemical and nutrient j
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pathways at the Sakumo Ramsar Site
Ph.D. Prof. S. Osae1
1
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Prof. S. Dampare j
Dr. T.T. Akiti1
In progress j
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Palm, Linda Maud N.-D
The use of air quality models in metropolitan air quality assessment and management in southern Ghana
Ph.D.
1
Prof. P.O. Yeboah
Prof. l.J.K Aboh
Prof. S.B. Dampare
In progressii1
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Osei Tutu, Anita Use of nuclear and related analytical techniques in studying human health impacts of toxic
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elements and pesticide residues in some selected mining and farming communities in Ghana
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Ph.D.
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Prof. B.J.B Nyarko
Dr. J.R. Fianko
Prof. S.B. DampareJ
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Assessment of human exposure to persistent organic pollutants and heavy metals at e-waste recycling sites in Ghana
Ph.D.1
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Prof. P.O. Yeboah
Dr. J.R. Fianko1
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Ionization radiation effect on phytochemical antioxidant and antinutrient
PUD\
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Prof. S. Osae,
Dr. F.K.Salia1
Dr. S. T Lowor
In progress
EmmanuelQuarshie
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Radioisotope production and associated radiochemical separation techniques
Ph.D
1
1
Prof. E.H. K.Akaho
Prof. B.J.B. Nyarko Prof. Y. Serfor- Armah
In progressi
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Lawrence Akono Sarsah
Radioisotope production Ph.D
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Prof. E.H. K.Akaho
Prof. B.J.B. Nyarko
Prof. Y. Serfor- Armuh
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Hydrogeochemicalcharacterization of the j
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Ph.D Dr. T.T Akiti ji\
Dr. Gian Maria Zuppi
Dr. S. Osae
Completed
Gyarnpo Development o f large sample Ph.D Prof. E.H. K. CompletedOwiredu neutron activation analysis Akaho
technique in a low flux research >
reactor facility Prof. B.J.B.t
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1 Prof. J.J Fletcher
FlannahAsamoah Affum
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Modelling and simulation of fluidized catalytic cracking process in petroleum refining using radiotracers and computational fluid dynamics
Ph.D Prof. E.H.K Akaho
Dr. K. S. Danso4
Prof. Joseph Niemela
In progress
1
Frank Koblah Quashie
Development o f indoor radon map for selected homes in all the districts in the Upper East Region of Ghana; an excess
1
cancer risk assessment
Ph.D
4
Prof. J.J Fletcher
Prof. E.O Darko
! Prof. S.B. Damparei
In progress
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Amos Forson
ChristianNuviadenu
HarrietKuranchie-Mensah
An integrated acceleration mass spectrometry radiocarbon dating and ion beam analysis approach for the study of ancient/pre- Akan archeological sites around Brakwa in the Central Region of( v n ''" i n ov j i i c i i i a .
Aerosol characterization and pollution source apportionment in Aboaze Airshoed impactassessment
Exposure of marine biota to persistent organic pollutants and heavy metals: Environmental and human health risk assessment in Ghana.
Ph.D Prof. B.J.B. Nyarko j Completed
Prof. Claudio Tuniz
Prof. Bredwa- Mensah
Prof. J.J. Fletcher
Ph.D
Ph.D
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AtiemoSampsonManukure
Environmentally sound management o f waste electronic equipment(WEEE) in Ghana; analysis o f E-waste problem in Southern Ghana
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Prof. P.o. Yeboah
Prof. S. Osae
Prof. I.J.K Aboh
Dr. Mathias Schleud
Dr. Rudiger Kuehr
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Samuel Y. Ganyaglo
Hydrogeochemical and isotopic studies o f groundwater in coastal aquifer o f Ghana: case study in the Central Region.
Ph.D Dr. T.T. Akiti
Prof. S. Osae
Dr. Thomas Armah
Completed
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The study of the stopping power and range for low energy (<3.0mev) proton and alpha particle in materials
M.Phil Dr. G. Banini,
Rev. Dr. Akoto Bamford
Prof. Aba Andam
Completed
Ahli Willie Dodzi Kofi
Effects o f transmutation of nuclear materials o f GHARR - 1
on safety properties and criticality after 18 - years in operation
M.Phil Prof. E.H.K.Akaho Dr. Robert B.M. Sogbadji
Dr. J. K. Gbadago
Completed
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Judith Kafui Kemetse
Assessment o f anthropogenic influences on the water quality of the Odaw River and its tributaries using isotope and hydro - chemical techniques
M.Phil Dr. T.T Akiti Prof. Shilloh Osae
Prof. D. Adomako
Completed
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Evelyn Duodu
Assessment o f quality o f private boreholes and hand - dug wells in kwabenya locality
1
M.Phil Dr. T.T. Akiti
Dr. J. R. Fianko
Completed
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Alex Osei - Agyemang
Expanding nuclear material accounting as a means of environmental protection of illicit trafficking in Ghana
M.Phil
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Dr. J.K Gbadago
Prof. G. Emi - Reynolds
Completed
Justice Sackey
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Impacts o f anthropogenic activities on the quality of surface water and sediment from the Songor Lagoon
M.Phil Dr. Dennis Adotey
Prof. Samuel Dampare
Completed
Marian Sitsofe Kretchy
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Comparative study of the composition and distribution of chemicals and stable isotopes of rain water from coastal, mountainous and forest areas of the Volta region of Ghana
M.Phil Dr. T.T. Akiti
Prof. D. Adomako
Prof. Yaw Serfor - Arm ah
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Completed
Innusah Gibrilla'Ii•
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Hydrogechemistry and isotope studies o f groundwater in Prestea mines
M.Phil Dr. T.T Akiti
Dr. Dennis Adotey Prof. Shiloh Osae
Completed
M aruf Abubakart4
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Profiling of some essential medical drugs using energy dispersive x-ray flourescence analysis
M.Phil Rev. Dr. S Akoto bamford
Prof. S B4
Dampare
In progress
4
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Assessment O f Heavy Metals Contamination Levels In Topn Soils At Selected Auto Workshop In Accra
M.Phil»!ij
Dr. F.G Ofosu\I
Rev. Dr. Sam Akoto Bamford
In progress
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Comparative study o f energy dispersive x-ray spectrum deconvolutiompy mca and winxil
M.Phil Rev. Dr. Samuel Bamford
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Dr. F.G. Ofosu
In progress
George Eduseilr
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A study of copper-67 production using cycloton
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Dr. Dennis Adoteyi
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Edward Arthur Characterization and risk assessment o f spent pot lining at VALCO landfill
M.Phil Dr. J.R. Fianko
Dr. Denis Adotey
In progress\
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Stella Atiakor Impact o f farming activities on the water quality o f the Pratu river and its tributaries
M.Phil Dr. T.T. Akiti
Dr. J.R. Fianko
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Prosper Klu Health Risk assessment of the levels o f trace metals and NORMs in the Birim River in East Akim Municipality of the Eastern Region of Ghana.
M.Phil Dr. J. R. Fianko
Dr. A. Faanu
In progress
Elvis Djam Mensah
Assessment o f lindane and atrazine residues in maize, meat and poultry products in Ghana
M.Phil Dr. J.R. Fianko
Dr. S. Adu Kumi
In progress
Issaka Surai Sam
The impact o f the use o f pesticides and fertilizers on groundwater and surface water: A case study in the Kadjebi District o f the Volta Region.
M.Phil Prof. D. Adomako
Dr. J. R. Fianko
In progress
14
Asuteye Ian Determination of naphthenic acids in crude oil and water tailings using GC-MS
M.Phil Dr. D. Adotey
Dr. J.R. Fianko
In progress!
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Larbi David Ansah
Characterization of sensitivity and microbial quality o f Ghanaian honey with different doses of radiation
M.Phil Dr. C. K. Klutse
Dr. D. Adotey
1 In progressj
Boateng Randy
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Monitoring o f elemental contaminations in honey from selected regions in Ghana using INAA and AAS
M.Phil Dr. C. K. Klutse
Dr. D. Adotey
In progress
Charles Y. Ansre
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Dose assessment o f radon levels in South Dayi District o f the Volta Region o f Ghana
M.Phil Prof. Aba Bentil Andam
Dr. Michael Miyittah
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Non-Academic Staff Number
Principal A dm inistrative A ssistant 1
Senior A dm inistrative A ssistant 1
D epartm ental A ssistant 1
Office A ssistant 1
Total 4
5.0 PUBLICATIONS
Prof. Yaw Serfor-Armah1. B. V. Samlafo, L. H. Bobobee, P. O. Yeboah, Y. Serfor-Armah, Speciation o f Se (IV)
and Se(VI) in Hum an Blood Sam ples from Residents o f W assa W est D istrict, a m ining im pacted area o f Ghana, the International Journal o f Sciences and Technoledge, (ISSN 2321-919X), (2014) www.theijst.com
2. A. W. K. Kyere, Y. Serfor-Armah, J. H. Am uasi, E. K. Sosu, F. H asford, 10 Years o fM edical Physics Training in Ghana: Successes, Challenges and the W ay Forward,
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M edical Physics International Journal (2014). Vol. 2, No. 2, 418-419.3. Y. Serfor-Armah, N uclear Education for H um an Resource D evelopm ent: The case o f
Ghana. (The Fourth A frican C ongress o f the International R adiation Protection A ssociation [AFRIRPA04], M orocco, 13-17 Sept. 2014, to be published)
4. Y. Serfor-Armah, A. Faanu, G. Em i-R eynolds, C. Schandorf, A ctivities o f the A FRA Regional Designated Center for R adiation Protection and Efforts to establish a N ational Strategy for Education and T raining in Radiation Protection.(A FR IR PA 04, M orocco, 13- 17 Sept. 2014, to be published)
Prof. S.B. Dampare
1. Sakyi, P.A., Su. B.X., Anum, S., K w ayisi, D., Dampare. S.B., A nani, C.Y., Nude, P.M. (2014). N ew zircon U -P b ages for erratic em placem ent o f 2213-2130M a Paleoproterozoic calc-alkaline I-type granitoid rocks in the Law ra V olcanic Belt o f Northwestern Ghana, W est A frica Precam brian Research 254: 149-168.
2. Aidoo, F.. Nude. P.M ., Dampare. S.B., Agbossoum onde, Y., Salifu, M ., Appenteng, M.K., Tulasi, D. (2014). G eochem ical characteristics o f granitoids (Ho G neiss) from the Pan-A frican Dahom eyide Belt, Southeastern, Ghana: Im plications for petrogenesis and tectonic setting. Jou rna l o f Environm ent and Earth Science 4 (15): 46 -65 .
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3. Kuleape, R., Cobbina, S.J.. Dampare. S.B., Duwiejuah,A.B., Amoako, E.E., Asare, W. (2014). Assessment of the energy recovery potentials of solid waste generated in Akosombo, Ghana. A frican Jou rna l o f Environm enta l Science and Technology 8 (5):297-305.
4, Victoria, A.G., Cobbina, S.J., Damparc, S.B., Duwiejuah. A.B. (2014). Heavy metals concentration in road dust in the Bolgatanga Municipality, Ghana. Jou rna l o f
Environm ent Po llu t io n and Human Health 2 (4): 74-80.
Prof, D. Adomako
1. Proven-Adzri Emmanuel, Nana Ama Browne Klutse, Dickson Adomako, Prosper Kofi Ashilevi and Eric Aggrey (2014). Ghana m the Square Kilometre Array. Advances in Research, ISSN: 2348-0394, Pg. 1041-1045.
M anuscrip ts Submitted for Publication
1. Dickson Adom ako, Abass Gibrilla, Piotr Maloszewski, Samuel Yao Ganyaglo. Stable isotope study of soil water, rain water, surface water and groundwater: Implication for rain water infiltration, soil water movement mechanism and groundwater recharge in the Densu river basin of Ghana. Jou rna l of Environm enta l M on ito ring and Assessment
2. Musah Salifu, Michael Saah Hay ford, Felix Aidoo, Dickson Adomako, Enoch Asare. Hydrochemical and Isotopic Studies of Groundwater in the Central Gonja and Bole Districts o f the Northern Region of Ghana. Jou rn a l o f Water Resources and Protection
Musah Salifu, Michael Saah Hayford, Felix Aidoo, Dickson Adomako, Enoch Asare. Evaluating the Sustainabilityof Groundwater for Irrigation purposes in some selected districts of the Upper West Region of Ghana. Jou rna l o f A pp lied Water Science Springer.
4. Abass Gibrilla, Dickson Adomako, Samuel Ganyaglo, Geophery Anornu, Tibor Stigter, ShivePrakash Rai and Ako Andrews Ako. Isotopes of 82H and 5180 in rainwater, groundwater and spring water in a mountainous region of Ghana: implications with respect to groundwater recharge and circulation. Environm ental Earth Science Jou rna l
Dr. J. R. Fianko
Senu John K.; Fianko J. R.; Adu-Kumi S.; Pwamang J. A.; Serfoh-Armah Y.; Buah- Kwofie A.; Amoako D. (2014). Contaminated Site Investigation for Total PCBs m FourTemporary Transformer Storage Sites in Ghana. International Jou rna l o f Science &
Technology, V o l 2, Issue 9, 141 -148.
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Dr. Paulina Amponsah
BookSongsore, J., Alhassan, O., Avle, S.. Amponsah. P.E., Kala,M., Chama, M.A (2014).
Environmental health and disaster risks, livelihoods and ecology within the Korle- Lagoon complex in Accra, Ghana. Ghana Universities Press, Accra, lOlpp,ISBN: 9964-3-9104-8.
Journal Articles
M. S. Doku. P. E. Amponsah and Dickson Adomako (2014). b-value estimation for the greater Accra metropolitan area. Elixir Nuclear and Radiation Phys. 73, 26218-26224.
Paulina Amponsah., Shiloh Osae (2014). Potential Benefits o f the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization to Ghana. Environmental Research, Engineering and Management, No. 1(67). P. 65-70.
Dr. C. K. Klutse
In the area of research a paper 1 co-authored was published in 2014. The paper is entitled The E ffect o f L-Buth ion ine Sulfoxim ine on the Cytotoxicity and Interaction o f As, Cd, Hg,
and Pb on M C E 7 C e ll Line.
A book chapter captioned Nanosensors fo r single ce ll analyses, which I co-authored, was also published in Biomedical Photononics Handbook in 2014.
6.0. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
Prof. Yaw Serfor-Armah
Distribution and bioaccumulation of trace metals in bivalves along the coast of Ghana and the assessment of environmental and potential health risk through the use of radiotracers. School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences, University o f Ghana, Harriet Kuranchie-Mensah. 2012 (PhD Student, on-uoinu).
National Project Counterpart. IAEA/AFRA Project "GHA RAF0031 “Promoting Human Resources Development and Nuclear Knowiedgemenf ’
3. National Project Counterpart. IAEA Project “GHA RAF/7/012 “Using Nuclear Analytical Techniques to support Harmful Algal Bloom Management in the Context of Climate and Environmental Chanue (Phase I)
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4. Chief Scientific Investigator (CSI): The development, optimization and application of cloud point extraction (CPE) for the determination of very low levels (ppb) o f toxic elements in complex matrices. Speciation studies of As(III), As(V), Cr(III) and Cr(VI) using CPE.
Prof. Samuel B. Dampare
Watergroundwater discharge in the Lower Volta River Basin”. IAEA Coord inated
Research P ro ject No. 17430 (2012 - 2014)
• Geochemical studies of pegmatites from southern Ghana» Geochemical characteristics o f granitoids from the Pan-African Dahomeyide belt,
Southeastern Ghana• Geochemical and microstructural analysis of metavolcanic rocks o f the Akwaaba
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Deposit, southwest Ghana• Petrogenetic evolution of the western Buem volcanic rocks, Ghana® Geochemical and isotopic investigation of the ‘Bongo’ and ‘Banso’ type granitoids:
petrogenesis, evolution and implications on the tectonic setting of the Birimian in Ghana
• Impact of anthropogenic activities on the quality o f surface water and sediments from the Ada Songor Lagoon
• Assessment of naturally occurring radionuclide materials (NORMs) and trace elements (TEs) in the soils of basic school playing grounds in Accra, Ghana
Prof. D. Adomako
1. Geochemical and Isotopic studies for water Resources Development in Ghana2. Geospatial and GIS Analysis for Water Resources Development,
Assessment, Disaster Risk Reduction Assessment and Security and Intelligence Studies
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GRADUATE THESES/DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISION
1. M.Phil. Thesis - Marian Sitsofe Kretchy: Chemical and Isotopic Composition ofrainwater in the Coastal, Forest and Mountainous Areas o f Volta Region o f Ghana. In progress
2. M.Phil. Thesis - Stephen Kweku Essel: Numerical Conceptualization of the shallowaquifer system of the Keta strip. Completed (2014).
3. M.Phil. Thesis - Millicent Obeng Addai: A transient numerical simulation of theaquifer system of the Nasia sub-basin: constraining aquifer hydraulic properties and recharge through model calibration. Completed (2014)
4. M.Phil. Thesis - Judith Kafui Kemctse: Assessment of the water quality o f the OdawRiver catchment using Hydrochemistry and Isotopic techniques. In progress
5. M.Phil. Thesis - Obed Fiifi Fynn: Groundwater recharge process using natural tracersand water fluctuation method: the Nabogo basin in the Northern Region o f Ghana. Completed (2014)
Dr. J. R. Fianko
1. Characterisation and Risk Assessment of spent pot lining at VALCO landfill.Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applcations, School o f Nuclear and Allied Sciences, University of Ghana. (Arthur Edward, M.Phil.; on - going)
2. Impact of farming activities the water quality of the Pratu River and its tributaries. Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applcations, School o f Nuclear and Allied Sciences, University of Ghana. (Stella Tiakor, M.Phil.; on - going)
3. Assessment of Lindane and Atrazine residues in Maize, meat and poultry products in Ghana.Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applcations, School o f Nuclear and Allied Sciences, University of Ghana. (Elvis Diam Miensah, M.Phil.; on - going)
4. Health risk assessment o f trace metals and naturally occurring radioactive materials contamination of the Birim River in East Akim Municipality o f the Eastern Region of Ghana.
Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applcations, School o f Nuclear and Allied Sciences, University of Ghana. (Prosper Kwame Klu, M.Phil.; on - going)
5. The impact of Pesticide and Fertilizer usage on groundwater and surface water: A casestudy of the kadjebi District of the Volt:: Region.
Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applcations, School o f Nuclear and Allied Sciences, University of Ghana. (Issaka Surai Sam, M.Phil.; on - going)
6. Assessment of Hand Hygiene practices in basic schools in the Akwapim North
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Municipality.
GovernmentStudies. (Raymond Adzanu Darlington; M.Sc.; on - going).
Application o f water quality index method to assess the quality o f sachet water in the La District of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
Department o f Urban and Environmental Management, Institute o f Local Government Studies. (Paul Akpanya; M.Sc.; on - going).
8. Assessment of wastewater used informal irrigation in urban and peri urban areas ofAccra.
Department o f Urban and Environmental Management, Institute of Local Government Studies. (Mariam Korankye; M.Sc.; on - going).
Sustainable management o f wetlands in Ghana: A case study of the Songor Wetland.
Department of Urban and Environmental Management, Institute of Local Government Studies. (Helina Dodd; M.Sc.; on - going).
D r. Paulina Am ponsah
Site selection for nuclear power plants- Seismic hazard assessment and earthquake microzonation for urban planning
Environmental radon level monitoringPromoting girls education in the Sciences
- Partners Enhancing Resilience of People Exposed to Risks (PERIPERI) U Disaster Risk Reduction project
Dr. C. K Klutse• Quality analysis o f Ghanaian honey.• Assessment of the elemental composition of Ghanaian honey.• Microbial decontamination of honey using gamma irradiation.
CONFERENCES, W ORKSHOPS, SEMINARS, TECHNICAL MEETINGS AND CONSULTATIVE MEETINGS ATTENDED
Prof. Yaw Serfor-Armah
1. Regional Meeting of Focal Points o f AFRA Regional Designated Centres and Project Scientific Consultants, Vienna, Austria, 1-5 December 2014.
2. The Fourth Regional African Congress of the International Radiation Protection Association-AFRIRPA04, 13-17 September 2014, Rabat, Morocco.The following two papers were orally presented;
i) Nuclear Education for Human Resource Development-The case of Ghana;
ii) Activities of the AFRA Regional Designated Center for Radiation Protection and Efforts to establish a National Strategy for Education and Training in Radiation Protection.
3. Postgraduate Education Course (PGEC) Directors’ Meeting (RAF/9/048/), 6-8 August 2014, Vienna, Austria.
4. 1st Coordination Meeting RAF7012: Using Nuclear Analytical Techniques to Support Harmful Algal Bloom Management in the Context o f Climate and Environmental Change (Phase I), 14-17 July, 2014, Vienna, Austria.
5. Technical Meeting on Networking Educational Networks, 30 June-4th July 2014, IAEA Headquaters, Vienna, Austria.
6. IAEA Scientific Visit. Chemistry Department, Dalhousie University, 2-13 June, 2014, Halifax, Canada.
7. International Conference on Human Resource Development for Nuclear Power Programmes: Building and Sustaining Capacity-Strategies for Education and Training, Networking and Knowledge Management, 12-16 May, 2014, Vienna, Austria.
8. Consultancy Meeting on National Level Nuclear Education Science and Technology Capacity Assessment and Planning Framework, 20-24 January, 2014, Vienna, Austria.
Prof. Samuel B. Dampare• Regional Workshop on "Application of United Nations Framework Classification-
2009 (LTNFC-2009) for Uranium", Johannesburg, South Africa, 10-14 November 2014
• Geology Open Online Courses-W est Africa (GEOLOOC-W A ) Meeting, Toulouse, France, 20-21 September 2014
• West African Exploration Initiative (WAXI)(GEOLOOC-WA ) Meeting with Focus on Capacity Building, Toulouse III University, Toulouse, France, 22-24 September 2014
• Research Coordination Meeting (RCM) on Coordination Research Project (CRP) F33020 on “Environmental Isotopes and Age Dating Methods to Assess Nitrogen Pollution and Other Water Qualities Issues in Rivers (2012-2015)”, IAEA Headquarters, Vienna International Centre (VIC), Vienna, Austria, 10-13 June 2014
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IAEA Project Coordination Meeting and Workshop on “Future of Uranium Mining in Africa”, Marrakech, Morocco, 24 - 28 February 2014
Prof. Dickson Adomako
1. Space Mission Planning Advisory group (SMPAG) from 6 to 7th February, 2014,Darmstadt, Germany
2. Open-ended Consultation on the proposal for International Code o f Conduct for the OuterSpace activities, 27th to 28lh May, 2014, Luxumbourg
3. First Coordination and Governance Meeting of the Sahel Project from 5th to 8U1 May, 2014th
Vienna, Austriath4. CTBTO OSI IFE14 Preparatory Taraining from 10“‘ to 20th June, 2014, Gunstramsdorf,
Baden, Austriai i-5. Emerging Space economies: Next step towards prosperity. 9 to 11 ‘ July, 2014, Wilton
Park, West Sussex6. CTBTO IFE 14 Dress Rehearsal Code from 7th to 1111' September, 2014, Jordan7. Ghana-China Cooperation for Developing Space Science and Technology and its
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Applications from 26th to 01 November, 2014, Beijing, China8. Senior Officials Meeting (SOM) of the SKA African Partner Countries from 3 to 4
November, 2014, Nairobi, Kenya9. CTBTO On-Site Inspection IFE 14 from 20th November to 9m December, 2014.
Dr. J. R. Fianko
thI. EPA 40 Anniversary Scientific Forum. Accra, Ghana.
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2. Training for middle level management of the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission staff on ‘Performance Management and Leadership5.SNAS, Kwabenya, Accra, Ghana. 2 - 3 , September, 2014,
3. Business Forum with Private Sector/Partners; Positioning GAEC for effective commercialization drive,SNAS, Kwabenya, Accra, Ghana. 27 August,2014.
National stakeholder meeting on SAICM/IPCP Projection Assessment o f Chemicals at National Level in a Global Context. Accra, Ghana. June 3, 2014
on Training on Risk
5. Reducing Environmental Health Impacts of Harmful Pollutants in the Africa Region. The W orld Bank, Accra, Ghana, 29-30 A p r il 2014
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Dr. Paulina Amponsah
- National Physics conference 2014, Inspiring the teaching and learning of Physics fors
national development, School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, 26-28 November, 2014.
- National Platform meeting on Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Risk Management, Ghana International Trade Fair Centre, 25 November, 2014.
- NDC Capacity Building Training Workshop ‘Understanding the CTBT verification system, PTS data and Products, Access and Geotool Data Analysis Software Application’, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, Kwabenya, Legon, Accra, 2 7 - 3 1 October, 2014.
- Two day training for middle level management of the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission staff on ‘Performance Management and Leadership’, 2-3 September, 2014, School o f Nuclear and Allied Science, Kwabenya, Accra, Ghana.
- Seminar on Capacity Building Project of the Department o f Earth Science, Institute o f African Studii Yiri Lodge, University of Ghana,Legon. 28 August, 2014.
- Business Forum with Private Sector/Partners; Positioning GAEC for effective commercialization drb4
School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences, Kwabenya, Accra, Ghana,27 August,2014.- Participated in the 25th Colloquium of African Geology. Dar Es Salam, Tanzania, 1 5 - 1 6
August, 2014.- Nuclear Power Programme Sitting and Environmental forum, Ghana Institution of Engineers
Centre, Roman Ridge, 3 July, 2014.Periperi U: Annual Consultative meeting, Yiri Lodge, Accra, Ghana. April, 14-17, 2014.Plenary Meeting of the International Seismic Safety Centre’s Programme Vienna,Austria, 27-31 January, 2014.
th9 Annual AfricaArray workshop, organized by the school o f Geosciences, University o f Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. January 17-24, 2014.
CHALLENGES
The major challenge to our postgraduate work have been lack of postgraduate reading rooms, departmental library, inadequate office space for lecturers, lack of funds for research as well as unavailability of some key analytical equipment/tools for research. >
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DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR SAFETY AND SECURITY
The Department o f Nuclear Safety and Security is one o f the Departments o f the School of Nuclear and Allied Science (SNAS) established by the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission in collaboration with the University o f Ghana. The Department offers MPhil and PhD Degree programmes in Radiation Protection and also an IAEA sponsored Postgraduate Diploma inRadiation Protection and Safety o f Radiation Sources.
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The mandate o f the Department is to develop human capability and capacity in Radiation Protection, Nuclear Safetv and Security.
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To be recognized nationally and internationally as the first choice institution for human resource development in Radiation Protection, Nuclear Safety and Security.
MISSION
To provide high quality teaching and learning and research environment to produce well resourced human capital to feed the job market and contribute to preservation of nuclear knowledge and ensure safe and secured application of nuclear techniques and related technologies in Ghana and the African Region.
2014 /2015 Academic Year
Table 1 shows the number of students offering the MPhil Radiation Protection Programme.
Table 1: Regular MPhil Radiation Protection Programme
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Table 2: PGEC fellows and their country of origin
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2 Mr. CavinMaragangaOmbogo Kenya
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4 Mr. Elerbert ChiwaloBolokonya Malawi
5 Ms. MerceyMbuende Namibia
6 Mr. NaemanTuyolcniKapofii
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8 Ms. Comfort Okon Nigeria
9 Ms. Evelyn Vincent-Furo Nigeria1
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11 Mr. Thuto Nelson Makgato South Africa
12 Mr. Ezzeldein Ahmed Sudan
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Table 3. Academic staff in the Department
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6. PUBLICATIONS BY STAFF MEMBERS
6.1 Articles in Refereed Journals
Prof Cyril Schandorf
1. Mvoufo ,F, Amoako, J.K ,Schandorf,C ,Tagoe S.N, and Dery ,T.B (2014). Determination of Doses to Breast Cancer patients during EBRT at KBTH. Journal ofAmerican Science, 10(1) : 108-111.
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2. S. Inkoom, C. Schandorf, M. Boaduf, G. Emi-Reynolds and A. Nkansah ( 2014) . Adult medical x ray Dose Assessments for Computed Tomography procedures in Ghana - a review paper. Journal of Applied Science and Technology (JAST), Vol. 19, Nos. 1 & 2: 1 - 9.
Prof G.Emi-Reynolds
1. D. O. Kpeglo, J. Mantero, E. O. Darko, G. Emi-Reynolds, E. H. K Akaho, A. Faanu and R. Garcia-Tenorio. Radiological Exposure Assessment from soil, underground and surface water in communities along the coast of a shallow water offshore Oilfield in Ghana, Radiation Protection Dosimetry (2014), pp. 1-12.
2. O. K. Adukpo, A. Faanu, H. Lawluvi, L. Tettey-Larbi, G. Emi-Reynolds, E. O. Darko, C. Kansaana, D. O. Kpeglo, A. R. Awudu, E. T. Glover, P. A. Amoah, A. O. Efa, L. A. Agyemang, B. K. Agyeman, R. Kpordzro, A. I. Doe. Distribution and assessment o f radionuclides in sediments, soil and water from the lower basin o f river Pra in the Central and Western Regions o f Ghana, J Radioanal Nucl Chem, DOI 10.1007/s 10967-014-3637-5 (2014)
Prof. E.O.Darko
1. J. L. Muswema, G.B. Ekoko, V.M. Lukand, J.K.-K. Lobo, E.O. Darko, E.K. Boafo Source term derivation and radiological safety analysis for the TRICOII research reactor in Kinshasa. Journal Nuclear Engineering and Design 281.51-57(2014)..
2. C. Subaar, J. K. Amoako, E.O. Darko, T. Ansah - Narh and T. B. Dery. Finite Difference Time Domain Approach of Thermal Effects onPaediatric Patients Undergoing Magnetic Resonance Imaging inGhana. Research Journal in Engineering and Applied Sciences 3(2) 93-97(2014).
3. J. Owusu-Banahene, E. O. Darko and J. IT. Amuasi (2014). Modeling radiation doses to critical organs of patients undergoing Intracavitary brachytherapy treatment using the finite element method. Elixir Journal Nuclear and Radiation Phys. 74 (201487.
4. J.Owusu-Banahene, E.O. Darko and J. Yeboah. Dose rate distribution around an irridium-192 brachytherapy source: frommodeling point of view. Elixir Nuclear & Radiation Phys. 72 (2014) 25606-25609(2014).
5. D. 0 . Kpeglo, J. Mantero, E. O. Darko, G. Emi-Reynolds, E. H. K Akaho, A. Faanu
And R. Garcia-Tenorio (2014). Radiological Exposure Assessment from Soil,Underground and Surface water in Communities along The Coast o f a Shallow water off-shore Oilfield in Ghana. Radiation Protection Dosimetry (2014), Pp. 1-12.
6. D.O. Kpeglo, E.O. Darko, G. Emi-Reynolds, E.H.K Akaho and A. Faanu(GAEC and SNAS) and J. Mantero, G.Manjon, I. Vioqueand R.Garcia-Tenorio (University o f Severel Spain). NORM studies in an offshore oil production field located in the coast o f Ghana (2014).
7. O. K. Adukpo, A. Faanu, H. Lawluvi, L. Tettey-Larbi, G. Emi-Reynolds, E. O. Darko, C. Kansaana, D. O. Kpeglo. A. R. Awudu, E. T. Glover, P. A. Amoah, A. O. Efa, L. A. Agyemang, B. K. Agyeman, R. Kpordzro, A. I. Doe Distribution and assessment of
radionuclides in sediments, soil and water from the lower basin o f river Pra in the Central and Western Regions o f Ghana, J Radioanal Nucl Chem, DOI 10.1007/s 10967-014-3637-5 (2014).
8. T.Adjirackor, E. O. Darko. G. Emi-Reynolds, D.O. Kpeglo, R. Awudu and J. Owusu Banahene. Radiological study of soil, fertilizer and foodstuffs in some selected farming Communities in the greater Accra region, Ghana. Elixir Nuclear & Radiation Phys. 77,29112-29118(2014).
9. J. Owusu-Banahene. E.O. Darko, F. Hasford, E.K. Addison,.!. Okyere Asirif. Film reject analysis and image quality in diagnostic Radiology Department of a Teaching hospital inGhana. Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences, pp 1-6(2014)
10. Kofi Ofori, Samuel W. Gordon, Emmanuel Akrobortu, Adriana A. Ampene, Emmanuel O. Darko. Estimation of adult patient doses for selected X-ray diagnostic examinations .Jounal Radiation Research and Applied Science. 7, 459-462 (2014)
Dr Mary Boadu
1. Inkoom S., Schandorf C., Boadu M., Emi-Reynolds G. and Nkansah A. (2014). Adult medical X-ray dose assessments for computed tomography procedures in Ghana - A Review Paper. Journal of Applied Science and Technology (JAST), Vol. 19, Nos. 1 & 2, 2014,1-9.
2. Dery T.B., Amoako J.K.. Darko E.O., Kyere A.K.and Boadu M. (2014). Temperature changes in the brain of patients undergoing MRI examination. International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR), Vol. 9, No 1, 106-112.
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Refereed Journal Papers:
1. Godfred Darko, Augustine Faanu, Osei Akoto, Francis Atta-Agyeman, Mary Ann Aikins, Bernice Agyemang, Ali Ibrahim. Assessment of the activity o f radionuclides and radiological impacts o f consuming underground water in Kumasi, Ghana, Environ Earth Sci., DOI 10.1007/sl2665-014-3433-0. (2014)
2. D. O. Kpeglo, J. Mantero, E. O. Darko, G. Emi-Reynolds, E. H. K Akaho, A. Faanu andR.
Garcia-Tenorio. Radiological Exposure Assessment from soil, underground and surface water in communities along the coast o f a shallow water offshore Oilfield in Ghana, Radiation Protection Dosimetry (2014), pp. 1-12.
3. O. K. Adukpo, A. Faanu, H. Lawluvi, L. Tettey-Larbi, G. Emi-Reynolds, E. O. Darko, C. Kansaana, D. O. Kpeglo, A. R. Awudu, E. T. Glover, P. A. Amoah, A. O. Efa, L. A. Agyemang, B. K. Agyeman, R. Kpordzro, A. I. Doe. Distribution and assessment of radionuclides in sediments, soil and water from the lower basin of river Pra in the Central and Western Regions of Ghana, J Radioanal Nucl Chem, DOI 10.1007/sl 0967-014-3637- 5(2014)
Technical Reports
Two technical reports are being submitted for the year 2014.
1. Distribution and assessment of radionuclides in sediments, soil and water samples in the Pra Basin of the Central and western regions of Ghana.Authors: A. Faanu, O.K. Adukpo, C. Kansaana, A. R. Awudu, H. Lawluvi, D. O. Kpeglo, L. Tettey-Larbi, E. O. Darko, G. Emi-Reynolds, P. Atta-Amoah, A. O. Efa,A. Ibrahim, B. Agyeman, R. Kpordzro, L, Agyeman.
2. Assessment o f natural radioactivity levels in soil, rock and water samples of the Eastern pit operations and surrounding areas of Perseus Gold Mine Ghana Ltd.Authors: A. Faanu, O.K. Adukpo, C. Kansaana, A. R. Awudu, H. Lawluvi, D. O. Kpeglo, L. Tettey-Larbi, E. O. Darko, G. Emi-Reynolds, P. Atta-Amoah, A. O. Efa, A. Ibrahim,B. Agyeman, R. Kpordzro, L. Agyeman.
DR. J.K. GBADAGO
Publication
1. E.O. Amponsah-Abua, J.K. Gbadago, E.H.K. Akaho, S. Akoto-Bamford, K. Gyamfia, M. Asamoah, I.K. Baidoo (2014). Assessment of the reliability o f neutronic parameters o f Ghana Research Reactor-1 control systems. N uclea r Eng ineering and
Design 281 (2015) 72-78.
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2. J.L. Muswema, E.O. Darko, J.K . G badago and E. Boafo, (2014). Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling and Radiological Safety Analysis for a Hypothetical Accident of Ghana Research Reactor-1 (GHARR-1). Anna ls o f N uc lea r Ene rgy vol. 68, pp 239- 246.
Mr. Henry Lawluvi
1. 0 . K. Adukpo, A. Faanu, H. Lawluvi. L. Tettey-Larbi, G. Emi-Reynolds, E. O. Darko,C. Kansaana, D. O. Kpeglo, A. R. Awudu, E. T. Glover, P. A. Amoah, A. O. Efa, L. A. Agyemang, B. K. Agyeman, R. Kpordzro, A. I. Doe. Distribution and assessment ofradionuclides in sediments, soil and water from the lower basin o f river Pra in the Central
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and Western Regions of Ghana, J Radioanal Nucl Chern, DOI 10.1007/s 10967-014-363.7- 5(2014)
Technical reports:1. Assessment of natural radioactivity levels in soils, rocks and water o f eastern pit
operations and surrounding areas o f Perseus Gold Mine, Ghana. A. Faanu, O.K. Adukpo, C. Kansaana, A.R. Awudu. H. Lawluvi. D.O. Kpeglo, L. Tettey-Larbi, E.O. Darko, G. Emi-Reynolds, P. Atta Amoah. A.O. Efa, A. Ibrahim, B. Agyeman, R. Kpodzro,L. Agyeman
2. Baseline radioactivity measurement in the concession of Newmont Golden Ridge Limited, Akyem Mine, GhanaA. Faanu. O.K. Adukpo. C. Kansaana, A.R. Awudu, H. Lawluvi, D.O. Kpeglo, L. Tettey-Larbi, E.O. Darko, G. Emi-Reynolds, P. Atta Amoah, A.O. Efa, A. Ibrahim, B. Agyeman, R. Kpodzro, L. Agyeman
6.2 Conferences, Workshops, Seminar, Technical Meetings, Consultative Meetings etc.
Prof. Cyril Schandorf
1. IAEA Annual Meeting of the Internal Nuclear Security Education Network
25-27 February 2014 . Vienna Austria.
2. IAEA Annual Meeting of the Internal Nuclear Security Education Network
13-15 August 2014 , Vienna Austria
3. IAEA Steering Committee Meeting on Education and Training on Radiation , Transport and Waste Safety , 1-7 December 2014 , Vienna Austria
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Expert and consultant Missions9
1. Regional Meeting on establishing a National Strategy for E&T in RTWS: Analysis of E&T needs (ENG) 17-20 June 2014 as an IAEA Regional Expert.
2. Chairman of the NADMO Special Technical Committee who reviewed the ERP ofQuantum Terminals Limited 22September - 20 October 2014.
Prof. E. O. Darko
1. IAEA Consultancy meeting related to the preparation of the IAEA Comprehensive Report on TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi Accident, 22 - 24 January 2014,Tokyo, Japan. (Member o f IAEA Mission to Japan on Regulatory Aspects and Operating Experience)
2. IAEA 5th Working Group Meeting of the TEPCO Fukushima Comprehensive Report, 10-14 February 2014 Vienna, Austria. (International Expert)
3. Organizational Meeting of the Joint Convention on the Safety o f Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management, 14-15 May 2014,IAEA, Vienna, Austria (Member and Leader of Ghana Delegation)
4. Joint Convention ontheSafetyof SpentFuelManagement and on theSafetyofRadioactive Waste Management. Second ExtraordinaryMeetingof the ContractingParties, 12- 13May2014,IAEA, Vienna, Austria. (Member andLeader of Ghana Delegation)
First Regional Coordination Meeting of RAF9051 to Discuss National RadiationProtectionArusha,
Systems related to Thematic Safety Area 4 (TSA 4), 14-18 July 2014, Tanzania.(Chairman of Technical Session)
6. 6th Working Groups meeting of the IAEA Fukushima Comprehensive Report, IAEA, Vienna, Austria, 20-31, May 2014. (International Expert)
7. Open-Ended Meeting of Legal and Technical Experts to Develop Internationally Harmonized Guidance for Implementing the Recommendations of the Code of Conduct on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources in relation to Long-Term Management of Disused Sealed Sources, 20-23 October 2014, IAEA, Vienna, Austria.(Member and Leader of Ghana Delegation)
8. IAEA Regional workshop on control of radiation sources network (CSN) and radiation s afety information management system (RASIMS), Accra, Ghana, 17-21 November, 2014 (Course Director)
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Dr A. Faanu
During the year under review I attended the following IAEA sponsored workshops:
1. International Experts Meeting on Radiation Protection after the Fukushima Daiichi Accident at the IAEA Headquarters in Vienna, Austria from 17 to 21 February 2014 as a participant and co-chair of a session.
2. IAEA Regional Workshop on establishing a National Strategy for Education and Training in Radiation, Transport and Waste Safety 17- 20 June 2014, Arusha, United Republic of Tanzania as a participant and chair of a session.
3. Workshop on the Application of the IAEA Methodology and Safety Assessment Framework (SAFRAN) Tool for Safety Case (SC) and Safety Assessment (SA) for Predisposal Management o f Disused Sealed Radioactive Sources (DSRS) Athens, GREECE 23-27 June 2014 as a participant.
4. TC Support to Technical Meeting on the Harmonisation o f Reference Levels for Foodstuffs and Drinking Water Contaminated Following a Nuclear Accident, Vienna, Austria, 8-12 September 2014 as a participant.
5. SCIENTIFIC VISIT to Malaysia at Malaysian Nuclear Agency from 22-26 September 2014 to under the overall organization of the PGEC.
6. United States of Americas’ National Nuclear Security Administration Outreach Workshop in Athens, Greece, 4-6 November 2014, as a participant
7. Regional (AFRA) Training Course on Train-the-Trainers for Radiation Protection Officers, Harare, Zimbabwe, 24-28 November 2014 as an Expert.
8. Regional Meeting of Focal Points of AFRA Regional Designated Centres (RDCs) And*
Project Scientific Consultants (PSCs), Vienna Austria, 1-5 December 2014 as aparticipant.
Dr. Joseph K. Gbadagond). international Nuclear Safeguards Engagement Program, 2 International Workshop on
Additional Protocol Implementation, August 4-?>, 2014, Argonne ISational Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, USA.
2. IAEA Workshop on Safety Analysis and Safety Documents for Research Reactors, May 12 to 16, 2014, Vienna, Austria.
3. Foundations of Physical Protection at Facilities holding Nuclear or Radioactive Materials - Best Practice workshop 27 October to 1 November 2013, London, United Kingdom.
Dr Mary Boadu
1. During the year under review, I attended the following programmes: 1. GAEC - US NRC
Workshop on Reactor Regulation and Reactor Safety, Accra, Ghana, 12 to 16 May 2014;
2. Editors’ Forum: Nuclear Power as a Source of Electricity, Accra, Ghana, 15th July.
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Mr. Henry Lawluvi
1. IAEA Fellowship, National Nuclear Regulator, South Africa, 18 August - 13 November 2014.
2. Genie-2000 Gamma Spectroscopy Software Training Course, Accra, 2nd - 6th August, 2014
7.0 STUDENT PROJECT SUPERVISION
Prof Cvril Schandorf
1. MPhil Theses Project (Awaiting results)
Emmanuel Amponsah, (SNAS) M. Phil. Radiation Protection. Dose reduction in general radiography while maintaining diagnostic confidence for some selected facilities in Kumasi
2. MPhil Theses Project (in progress)
Samson Awini Aweligiba (SNAS), Patient Dose Estimations Due To Digital Radiography (CR) Procedures At The Tamale Teaching Hospital.
Prof G.Emi-Reynolds
1. MPhil Theses Project (in progress)
Tracy Adjeley Sackey (SNAS), Radiation Dosimetry in the treatment of waste water by gamma irradiation
Prof. E.O.Darko
1. MPhil Theses Project (Awaiting results)
Emmanuel Marfo (SNAS), Radiological impact of small scale mining activities at Dunkwa
2. MPhil Theses Project (Awaiting results)
Mayin Sey (SNAS), Characterisation of mine waste and radiation dose reconstruction of historical mine site: Konongo-Odomase.
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3. MPhil Theses Project (Awaiting results)
Anthony Yuoni (SNAS), Assessment of indoor radon concentration levels in three Districts of the Upper West Region
4. Sandra Yeboah. Indoor Radon in Selected Homes in Aburi Municipality. Measurement Uncertainty, Decision Analysis and Remediation Strategy. Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, University of Ghana, Legon
5. MPhil Theses Project (in progress)
Kingsley Adjepong (SNAS), Safety assessment o f radioactive Waste Management in Ghana
6. MPhil Theses Project (in progress)4
Michael Ofotsu Portuphy (SNAS), Radiochemical Characterization O f Some Selected Bottled Mineral Water On The Ghanaian Market-The Radiation Protection Context
7. Christiana Subaar. Thermal Effects on Paediatric Patients Undergoing Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Greater Accra Region, Ghana. Department o f Medical Physics, University of Ghana, Legon
8. Sandra Priscilla Panakuo Pardie.Assessment of Air Quality Impacts on Women and Children in the Accra Metropolis. Institute for Environment and Sanitation Studies. University of Ghana Legon.
9. Esenam Adzo Fumador.Air Quality in Tema Industrial Area and its Associated Health Effects on the City’s Growing Population. Institute for Environment and Sanitation StudiesUniversity o f Ghana Legon
1. M.Phil Theses (Completed)Amesimenu Richard, M. Phil. Radiation Protection, School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Ghana. Legon. Evaluation of the automatic exposure control system for
Accra region of Ghana.
Supervisors: Dr. Mary Boadu and Prof. Cyril Schandorf
2. M.Phil Theses (Awaiting Results)Emmanuel Amponsah, M. Phil. Radiation Protection, School of Allied Health Sciences,
University of Ghana, Legon. Dose reduction in general radiography while maintaining
diagnostic confidence for some selected facilities in Kumasi
3. M.Phil Theses (In Progresss)Hannah Mantebea, M. Phil. Radiation Protection, School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Ghana, Legon. Dose estimation and optimization for paediatric patients
some selected diagnostic mammography facilities in greater
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undergoing fluoroscopic guided procedures. Supervisors: Dr. Mary Boadu and Prof. Cyril Schandorf
1.3 IAEA PGEC (Completed)
I supervised the following student projects (tabulated) under the IAEA Post Graduate Education
Course in Radiation Protection and Safety of Radiation Sources for 2013/2014 batch.
Name of Student Title of Project Country1
Supervisors1i\
Mr. Goodchance Revingstone Establishing a Radiation
Protection Programme for
Mammography
Tanzania Dr. Mary Boadu
Prof. Cyril Schandorf 11
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Mr. Jean De Dieu Tuyisenge Overview of the Use of Dose
Constraints in Medical Exposures
Rwanda Dr. Mary Boadu4i}4
Prof. Cyril Schandorf ji
Ms. Yeukai Millicent
Mupfurutsa4
Protection of Staff inf
Interventional Radiology
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Prof. Cyril Schandorf j!1i
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Dr A.Faanu
1. MPhil Theses Project (Awaiting results)Emmanuel Marfo (SNAS), Radiological impact of small scale mining activities at dunkwa
2. MPhil Theses Project (Awaiting results)Mayin Sey (SNAS), Characterisation of mine waste and radiation dose reconstruction ofhistorical mine site: Konongo-Odomase.
3. MPhil Theses Project (in progress)
Kingsley Adjepong (SNAS), Safety assessment o f radioactive Waste Management in Ghana
4. MPhil Theses Project (in progress)
Michael Ofotsu Portuphy (SNAS), Radiochemical Characterization O f Some Selected Bottled Mineral Water On The Ghanaian Market-The Radiation Protection Context
5. MPhil Theses Project (in progress)
John .A. Gyenfie (SNAS). Investigation of the environmental impact o f naturall occurring radionuclides in phosphate and organic fertilizers applied on farmlands in the New Juaben Municipal of Ghana.
Dr J.K.Ggadago
1. MPhil Theses Project (in progress)
John .A. Gyenfie (SNAS). Investigation of the environmental impact o f naturally occurring radionuclides in phosphate and organic fertilizers applied on farmlands in the New Juaben Municipal of Ghana
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OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES
OVERVIEW
The Office o f International Programmes of the School o f Nuclear and Allied Sciences (SNAS) coordinates the activities o f the IAEA sponsored, international programme, Nuclear Science and Technology Programme (NSTP). The programme, which was started in March 2010, is run under the Department of Medical Physics.
It is recommended that the list o f external examiners that will be available for assessment of theses o f students in the Nuclear Science and Technology Programme for all the options be expanded.
ADMINISTRATION
The programme is coordinated by Rev. Dr. S.A.Bamford but runs under the Department of Medical Physics. The administrative and clerical duties are performed by Mr. Samuel Swanzy Blay.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
Nuclear Science and Technology Programme has the following options:
1. Radiation Protection
2. Nuclear Techniques
3. Nuclear Engineering
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ADMISSIONS
In 2012/2013 academic year, there was no admission for the NST Programme due to delays in the selection of candidates for the programme.
4th BATCH 2013/2014 ACADEMIC YEAR
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Five (5) students comprising 4 males and 1 female have been admitted and this number represents the current enrolment o f NSTP Students at SNAS. They came from the following African countries: Ethiopia, Burkina Faso. Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, and Malawi.
The students went through various departmental seminars with respect to their programme options.
EDUCATIONAL EVENT
First Semester Examinations was started on 11th December 2014 and ended on 22nd December 2014. All the students went through the exams successfully without any malpractices.
GRADUATION
All the first and second batches of students have graduated. The third batch Students are currently working on their thesis.
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