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Name

Mr. Joseph Amajama

Department

Physics

Designation

Assistant Lecturer

Email

[email protected]


About Mr. Joseph Amajama

Joseph Amajama has a B.Sc. in Electronics and Computer Technology, M.Sc. in Engineering Physics and he is currently rounding off his Ph.D. programme in Engineering Physics. He is a member of Nigerian Association of Technologist in Engineering (NATE), Nigerian Society of Engineering (NSE), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Nigerian Institute of Physics (NIP) and Institute of Physics (IOP). He has published several articles in Engineering Physics in international journals.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
First School Leaving Certificate(FSLC) Local Educational Authority Primary School, Jabi, Abuja19871993
West African Secondary School Certificate(WASSC)Government Secondary School, Gwarinpa, Abuja.19931999
B.Sc Electronics and Computer Technology University of Calabar, Calabar20022007
M.Sc. Engineering Physics University of Calabar, Calabar20102015

S/N Publication
Amajama, J. (2017). Harnessing Molecular Potential Energy. American International Journal of Research in Formal, Applied & Natural Sciences, 16(1), 4-6.
Amajama, J. (2016). Impact of Weather Components on (UHF) Radio Signal. International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science, 4(3), 481-494.
Amajama, J. (2016). Effect of Tropospheric Air density and dew point temperature on Radio (Electromagnetic) waves and Air radio wave refractivity. International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, 7(6), 356-361.
Amajama, J. & Oku, E. D. (2016). Effect of Relative humidity on Photovoltaic panels’ Output and Solar Illuminance/Intensity. Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research, 3(4), 126-130.
Amajama, J. (2016). Effect of Solar ILLuminance (or Intensity) on Solar (Photovoltaic) cell’s output and the use of Converging lenses and X or Gamma rays to enhance output performance. International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science, 4(4), 284-289.
Amajama, J. & Mopta, E. S. (2016). Effect of Air temperature on the Output of photovoltaic panels and its relationship with Solar illuminance/intensity. International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Applied Science, 2(8), 161-166.
Amajama, J. (2016). Effect of Air Pressure on the Output of Photovoltaic Panel and Solar Illuminance (or Intensity). International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Applied Science, 2(8), 139-144.
Amajama, J. (2016). Design of a Signal Stabilizer against Weather Fluctuations in Regard Air Temperature, Air Pressure and Relative Humidity Using a Variable-Transmitter and a Micro-Controller. Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research, 3(4), 279-284.
Amajama, J. & Fina, F. (2016). Impact of Angle of Photovoltaic Panels’ Inclination on Its Output Power. Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research, 3(4), 73-77.
Amajama, J. (2016). A Bizarre Design and Engineering physics of small/micro and Pico/family hydro-electric power plants/farms. Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research, 3(3), 519-526.
Amajama, J., Mopta, E. S. & Fina, F. (2016). Variation of tropospheric radio wave refractivities across northern Nigeria – the Savannah. International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science, 4(3), 474-480.
Amajama, J. (2016). Physics of Rainfall. Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research, 3(1), 51-54.
Amajama, J. & Etim, P. I. (2016). Variance of atmospheric radio wave refractivities across Nigeria – from the Savannah to the mangrove. International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science, 4(2), 221-235.
Amajama, J., Fina, F. & Mopta, E. S. (2016). Variations of Tropospheric Radio Wave Refractivities across Southern Nigeria – the Rainforest to Mangrove. International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology Research, 5(6), 1914-1918.
Amajama, J. & Oku, E. D. (2016). Wind versus UHF Radio signal. International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology Research, 5(2), 583-585.
Amajama, J., Ogbulezie, J. C., Akonjom, N. A. & Onuabuchi, V. C. (2016). Impact of Wind on the Output of Photovoltaic panel and Solar Illuminance/Intensity. International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science, 4(5), 137-142.
Amajama, J. (2016). A proposed concept about stars: The energy creation, colour and formation. Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research, 3(3), 55-63.
Amajama, J. (2016). Force of Atmospheric Humidity on (UHF) Radio Signal. International Journal of Scientific Research Engineering & Technology, 5(2), 56-59.
Amajama, J. (2016). Impact of Atmospheric Temperature on (UHF) Radio Signal. International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science, 4(2), 619-622.
Amajama, J. (2016). Association between atmospheric radio wave refractivity and UHF radio signal strength. American International Journal of Research in Formal, Applied & Natural Sciences, 13(1), 61-65.
Amajama, J. (2016). Pressure Bearing on (UHF) Radio Signal. International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Technology, 5(3), 131-133.
Amajama, J. (2015). Mathematical Relationships between Radio Refractivity and Its Meteorological Components with A New Linear Mathematical Equation to Determine Radio Refractivity. International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology, 2(12), 953-957.
Oku, E. D., Charles, O. M., Amajama, J. (2015). Investigation of the Radio-Refractivity Pattern Variation during Rainy Season in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology Research, 4(12), 4225-4227.
Amajama, J., Bassey, E. D. & Oku, E. D. (2015). Novel effect of Vegetation (Foliage) on Radio Wave Propagation. International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science, 3(6), 787-794.
Oku, E. D., Amajama, J. & Charles, O. M. (2015). Observing the Radio-Refractivity Pattern Variation during Dry Season in Calabar, Nigeria. International Journal of Scientific Research Engineering & Technology, 4(11), 1179-1181.
Oku, E. D., Amajama, J. & Obot, P. E. (2015). Seasonal tropospheric radio refractivity variation in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. American International Journal of Research in Formal, Applied & Natural Sciences, 19(1), 4-6.

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