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Mrs. Nice Enyonam Akpeke Sogah

nakpeke@umat.edu.gh


Position

Assistant Lecturer

Department

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Research Interest

Power System Stability, Protection and Dynamics, FACTs Devices.




2019
Master of Science
Pan African University Institute for Basic Sciences, Technology and Innovation (PAUSTI)/JKUAT, Kenya
2016
Bachelor of Science
University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Ghana
2017--2019
Pan African University Institute for Basic Sciences, Technology and Innovation (PAUSTI)/JKUAT, Kenya
2012--2016
University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Ghana
2013-----
Member, Ghana Institution of Engineers
2017
African Union Scholarship
2020-----
Assistant Lecturer
  1. 1) Annan, J. K., Akpeke, N. E., Kwesi, E. A. A. and Appiah, H. (2022), "A Contactless IoT-Based GPS-Tracked Waste Bin to Curb Medical Waste Infections in Ghana", Ghana Mining Journal, 22 1, 62-69

  2. Akpeke N. E., Muriithi C. M., Mwaniki C. (2019), "Contribution of FACTS Devices to the Transient Stability Improvement of a Power System Integrated with a PMSG-Based Wind Turbine", Engineering, Technology and Applied Science Research, 9 6, 4893-4900

  3. Akpeke N. E., Muriithi C. M., Mwaniki C. (2019), "Strengthening the Transient Stability of a Power Grid Coupled with Wind Turbine Using Thyristor Controlled Series Capacitor", International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research, 8 10, 1290-1296

  1. Akpeke N., E., Muriithi C. M., Mwaniki C. (2019), "Analysis of Operational Differences of Grid Integrated PMSG and DFIG-based Wind Turbine Generators", Sustainable Research and Innovation (SRI) ,
2018--2019
1) Investigation of the Impact of FACTS Devices on the transient stability of Power Systems Connected with PMSG-based Wind Energy Conversion System
Applied Electricity
Transformers
Instruments and Measurements
Circuit theory