Akinyemi Marvel Lola

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Qualification(s)

B.Sc. (Hons) Physics, M.Sc. Physics, Ph.D. Physics (University of Ibadan)

Membership

Physics

Position

Lecturer (Physics Department)

College

College of Science and Technology

Department

Physics

Research Interests

Atmospheric Ozone Variation
Virtual Assessment of Air Pollution Dispersion from Anthropogenic Sources
Temperature Variation and Solar Photovoltaic Energy Efficiency
Atmospheric Aerosol, aerosol loading and retention

Teaching Areas

Teaching Areas

Solar Energy Physics
Solar Electricity
Energy Conversion and Storage
Hydrometeorology
Hydro-Electricity
Tropical Meteorology
Advanced Atmospheric Dynamics/Air Quality Modelling
Meteorology and Lower Atmosphere
Atmospheric Dynamics
Renewable Energy Sources
Bioenergy
Heat and Energy Transfer

Conferences Attended

Conferences Attended

International Conference on Energy and Sustainable Environment (ICESE 2021),
International Conference on Science and Sustainable Development (ICSSD 2019)
International Conference on Energy and Sustainable Environment (ICESE 2020),
International Conference on Science and Sustainable Development (ICSSD 2018)
Nigerian Institute of Physics 38th Annual Conference (2015)

Detailed Biographical Info

Biographical Info

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

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