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AWOSOPE Person al data NAME: Professor Claudius Ojo Aremu AWOSOPE DATE OF BIRTH: 21/03/1946 PLACE OF BIRTH: Ile-Ife, Osun State HOME ADDRESS : 22 Pedr o Stre et, Akod a Comp ound Arubidi, Ile-Ife, Osun State. 12 Sena te Cres cent Unil ag Esta te Mago do Ishe ri, Olow ora, Page 1 of 45 Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, College of Engineering, School of Apllied Engineering,Covenant University, Canaanland, Ota, Ogun State. Phone: 234(0)8032794267 E-mail:[email protected] [email protected] u.ng .

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AWOSOPEPersonal data

NAME: Professor Claudius Ojo Aremu AWOSOPE

DATE OF BIRTH:21/03/1946

PLACE OF BIRTH: Ile-Ife, Osun State

HOME ADDRESS: 22

Pedro Street, Akoda Compound

Arubidi, Ile-Ife, Osun State.

12 Senate Crescent Unilag Estate Magodo Isheri, Olowora, Lagos State

PRESENT POSTAL Department of Electrical and

ADDRESS: Informati

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Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, College of Engineering, School of Apllied Engineering,Covenant University, Canaanland, Ota, Ogun State. Phone: 234(0)8032794267 E-mail:[email protected] [email protected].

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on Engineering, College of Science and Technology, Covenant University , Ota, Ogun State

NATIONALITY AT BIRTH: Nigerian

MARITAL STATUS: Married

NUMBER and WHEN CHILDREN WERE BORN; 7; APRIL 1974, APRIL 1977, MAY 1980, SEPTEMBER 2004, JUNE 2006, JULY 2008, NOVEMBER 2010.

Projects supervised

(a) POSTGRADUATE PROJECTS AND MINI-PROJECTS:

1. Stability Analysis of Fault – Bisected NEPA 330-KV Network (M.Sc. Project)

2. Design and Construction of a Highly Efficient and Stabilized DC/DCPower Converter for Illumination in the

Coaches of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (M.Sc)

3. Real Mode Realization of the Newton-Raphson Technique for Load-Flow Study (M. Sc. Mini-Project)

4. Performance Evaluation of Made-in-Nigeria and Foreign Incadescent Lamps (M. Sc. Mini-Project).

5. CAD Package Development for Control Problems (M. Phil Dissertation Research Project).

6. Power System Reliability Analysis (M. Phil. Dissertation Research Project)

7. Numerical Solution of the Transient Stability Problem (M.Sc. Research Project)

8. Power Distribution Reliability Analysis (M.Sc. Research Project)

9. Analysis of an Induction Motor (M. Sc. Mini-Project)

10. Peak Demand Forecasting in an Electric Utility (M. Sc. Research Project)

11. Super Decoupled Load-Flow Techniques (M. Sc. Research Project)

12. Real-time Monitoring of Power Systems Using Fast Second Order Method (M. Sc. Research Project).

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13. Construction of a Digital/Analogue Voltage Regulator (M.Sc Mini-Project)

14. Design of Variable Structure Automatic Generation Controllers for Electrical Power System (Ph. D. Thesis)

15. System Minimal Path Array Method of Evaluating Electrical Power System (Ph. D. Thesis)

16. Characterizing the 3-phase Induction Motor (M. Sc. Mini- project)

17. Reliability Cost Implications (M. Sc. Main Research Project).

18. Power factor Analysis of NEPA 33 – KV Distribution System in the Lagos Island (M. Sc. Main Research Project).

19. Design and construction of 1-KVA Inverter with Battery Charge Mode (UPS) and Overload Protection (M.Sc Mini- Project).

20. Fault Analysis: A case study of National Electrical Power Authority (NEPA) 330-kV Transmission Grid system (M.Sc Research Project).

21. Transformer protection and its faults (Ph. D. Research Project)

22. Real Time and automatic monitoring – location and isolation of faults within Power Distribution System –NEPA as a case study (Ph. D. Research Project).

23. A study of the effect of under voltage on 3 - induction motors and design and construction of a typical Undervoltage detector (M. Sc. Mini-Project).

24. Power System stability analysis using control strategies (M. Sc. Main Research Project).

25. Power factor analysis of Unilag transformer substations (M. Sc. Mini-Project).

b. UNDERGRADUATE PROJECTS:

1. A Study of Speed Control of a DC Motor.

2. Development of a Single-phase Load-Flow Analysis.

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3. Load Forecasting Using Load-Flows.

4. Data Collection and Collation in System Planning.

5. Short-Circuit Analysis in System Planning.

6. Digital Computer Solution of the Transient Stability Problem in the Power Systems.

7. Power System Analysis of the UNILAG Akoka Campus 11- KV Network.

8. Systematic Calculation of Transmission Line Parameters with Conductor Sizes and Line Configuration as inputs.

9. Optimum Reactor Location within the NEPA 330-KV System Using a Load-Flow Technique.

10. Minimum Clearances of Transmission Line Parameters with Conductor Sizes and Line Configuration as Inputs.

11. Power System Analysis of NEPA, 10-Year Medium Planning of 330-KV Networks.

12. Design and Construction of DC Motor Automatic Starter for the Machines Laboratory.

13. Design of an Alternative Power Supply System for UNILAG, faculty of Engineering Buildings.

14. Costing NEPA’s Incessant Electrical Power Cut in the University of Lagos.

15. Stability of One-Machine Infinite – Bus System.

16. An Analysis of the University of Lagos 11-KV Distribution Network.

17. An Assessment of Protection on the NEPA 11-KV Distribution Network.

18. Estimating the Efficiencies of the Two Different Methods of Generating D.C. Power in the Department’s Machines Laboratory.

19. Characterization and Calibration of Typical Relays in Use within NEPA Systems.

20. Analysis of Power Transformers in use within NEPA Supply System in the Lagos Area.

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21. A Complete Electrical Installation Design of a Typical High Rise Building in Lagos.

22. Characterization and specification of Circuit Breakers for use in Typical NEPA System.

23. Design and Construction of an Eruptor.

24. Performance Evaluation of Made-in-Nigeria and Foreign Cells.

25. Design and Construction of 3 - Transformer

26. Outage Simulation of NEPA 330-KV Network

27. Simulation of Symmetrical 3 - Faults on the NEPA 33- KV Network.

28. Security Assessment of NEPA Systems.

29. Earthing Problems in Electrical Systems

30. Power Meter Calibration in Nigeria: NEPA as a Case Study

31. Standard Tests on Power Cables used in Nigeria

32. Design and Construction of an automatic Duty and Stand- by (D.O.L.)Starter

33. The Design and Performance of the induction type relay in large power systems.

34. Design and Construction of an under voltage and over voltage detector.

35. Design and Analysis of a screw compressor Machine

Administrative responsibilities

(a) University Functions:

1. Served as a Faculty Representative on the University Committee for the January 1977 Graduation Ceremonies.

2. Served on the Technical Officer Interview Panel.

3. Served on the University Committee that supervised The Students’ Union Elections 1981/82 Session.

4. Represented UNILAG on a 2-day National Visit to Schlumberger Oil Services Company, Port-Harcourt,

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River State.

5. Served on the University Scholarship and Bursary Interview Panel.

6. Sub-Dean Postgraduate School

7. Member, University Examination Malpractices Committee.

8. Member of the University Senate.

9. Member, Postgraduate School Graduate Assistant Selection Committee.

10. Member, Postgraduate School Facilities and Finance Committee.

11. Member, Postgraduate Board of Studies.

12. Member on the Specialist Interviewing Panel for the School of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, Idi-Araba, Lagos.

13. Ag. Chairman, Housing Allocation Committee.

14. Chairman, Housing Allocation Committee.

15. Senate Representative on the Board of Institute of Education.

16. Member of Senate Committee on University Health Centre Board

17. Member of Senate Committee on University Scholarships and Loan Board.

18. Chairman, Postgraduate School Students Welfare Committee.

19. Chairman, Standing Committee on Electricity Consumption on the University of Lagos Main Campus.

20. Chairman, Committee on House Rent Advance Grant of Five Thousand Naira.

21. Member, University Housing Allocation Committee.

22. Member, University of Lagos Management Committee for Students’ Work and Study Scheme.

23. Member, P.S.E. Review Committee.

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24. Member, University of Lagos Central Time-Table Committee.

25. Member, Special Federal Government Grant Implementation Committee.

26. Member, Staff House Ownership Committee.

27. Member, Investigating Panel to SENATE HOUSE Fire Incident.

28. Member, Students’ Disturbances Panel.

29. Member on the University Health Centre, Management Board

30. Chairman, Investigation Panel to look into the case of Misconduct levied against Mr. I. Y. Abu of Works and Services Department.

31. Member, Standing Committee on Parks and Lights

32. Chairman, Committee on Electricity Consumption on University of Lagos Campus.

33. Chairman, Committee on Casual Workers.

34. Chairman M.BA student’s crisis investigation panel.

35. Member Investigation Panel of Misconduct involving DLI staff-2000/2001 sessional examinations.

36. Chairman, Senate committee on Reconstructions of Administration of General courses Programme.

37. Member University security council.

38. Member senate committee on the review of the University academic programme.

39. University of Lagos Council Nominated Assessor for the

ETF- bought- 1000 KVA generator for the main campus- 500 KVA generators for the College of Medicine.

40. Chairman, Board of Survey

41.Chairman, Senate Investigation Panel into the Allegation of Misconduct against Mr. A.O. Somefun, Storekeeper, Unilag Bookshop

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42. Chairman, students’ Disciplinary Board 2005 to date.

43. Member Senate Honours committee 2006 to date.

44. Chairman, Examination misconduct panel 2005 to Date.

45. Member University A&P committee for junior staff 2004 to date. (b) Faculty Functions:

1. Member Faculty Board of Studies

2. Member, Faculty Central Workshop Committee.

3. Member, Faculty Examination Malpractices Committee to Investigate a Malpractice in the Department of Building.

4. Member, Faculty Committee on Proposals for Industrial Liaison with Private and Public Sectors.

5. Member, Faculty’s SIWES Sub-Committee.

6. Member, Faculty Examinations Committee

7. Chairman, Faculty central Research Committee

(c) Departmental Functions:

1. Departmental Admissions Officer

2. Office-in-Charge of Departmental Time-Table (Undergraduate and Postgraduate).

3. Departmental Industrial Training Officer.

4. Visiting our Students on Industrial Training

5. Officer-in-Charge of Allocating Loads to the Graduate Assistants and other Demonstrators in the Department.

6. Member on the Departmental Committee on the Appraisal of Unit Course System.

7. Departmental Examinations Officer.

8. Chairman, Departmental Postgraduate Committee and Departmental Representative on the Postgraduate Board of Studies.

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9. Chairman, Mock NUC Accreditation Committee

10. Chairman, Junior Staff Annual Appraisal Committee

11. Member, Senior Staff Annual Appraisal Committee

12. Chairman, Departmental Equipment Inventory Committee.

13. Chairman, Investigation Committee of Cable Theft in the Machines’ Laboratory.

14. Ag. Head of Department.

15. Chairman, Students’ Advisory Committee.

16. Acting Head of Department.

17. Head of Department.

18. Head of Department, Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, Covenant University. September 2011 to October 2012.

19. Deputy Dean, School of Applied Engineering, Covenant University Ota; 2014 to date.

20. Member, Library Committee, Covenant University, Ota; 2014 to date.

21. Member, Postgraduate School Committee, Covenant University, Ota; 2014 to date.

22. Member, Curriculum Committee, Covenant University, Ota; 2014 to date.

23. Member, Centre for Research, Innovation and Discovery Committee ,Covenant University, Ota; 2014 to date.

24. Sub–Cluster Leader for Energy and Environment Research Cluster of Covenant University, Ota; 2014 to date.

Research CURRENT RESEARCH:

1. Planning and Reinforcing an Electrical Power System using Reliability level as a cost function.

2. Reliability cost Analysis of Electrical Power Supply Systems to Industrial Plants in Nigeria

3. Analysis of Effects of the Inter-busbar Distances on the

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Reliability levels of the NEPA 330-KV Network.

RESEARCH COMPLETED BUT NOT YET PUBLISHED:

1. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. and AKINBULIRE, T. O., “Super Decoupled Load-Flow Technique”.

2. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. and AKINBULIRE, T. O. and TAFA, G., “Real-Time Monitoring of Power Systems using fast Second-order Method.

3. AWOSOPE, C. O. A., AKINBULIRE, T. O. and ODUGBEMI,O., “Reliability Analysis of Distribution Network-Analysis of a Case Study”.

Summary of Institutions attended

Summary of Qualifications

SECONDARY AND POST SECONDARY EDUCATION:

i. Modakeke High Sch, Jan. 1961 – Dec. 1965 Modakeke, Ile-Ife

ii. Olunloyo College of Education Jan. 1966 – Dec. 1967 Ibadan

iii. Adeyemi College of Education, Jan.1968– Dec. 1968 Ondo

iv. University of Lagos, Sept. 1969 – June 1972 Akoka, Lagos

v. University of Manchester Sept.1973-Dec. 1975 Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), Manchester, England

vi. Queen Mary College, Sept. 1978 - July 1979 University of London, London, England

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONALQUALIFICATIONS:

(a) ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:

i. West African School Certificate (WASC), Dec. 1965 DIVISION ONE

ii. Nigerian Certificate of Dec. 1968 Education (N. C. E.) with DISTINCTIONS in my specialist subjects:

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Mathematics and Physics

iii. London General Certificate of Jan. 1969 Education (G.C.E.) ADVANCED LEVEL PASSES in Pure Mathematics, Physics and Applied Mathematics

iv. B.Sc. (Hons.) Electrical Engineering , University of Lagos FIRST CLASS June 1972

v. M.Sc. Tech (UMIST) Dec. 1974

vi. Associateship of the University of Dec. 1974 Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (A.U.M.I.S.T.) in the Theory and Practice of Automatic Control Engineering

vii. Associateship of the Queen Mary 1979 College, University of London

viii. Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering), August 1982 University of Lagos

Professional experience

STATEMENTS OF EXPERIENCE:

(a) PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENTS:

1. I taught Mathematics and Physics at Modakeke High School, Modakeke, Ile-Ife from January 1969 to September 1969 as an N.C.E. Teacher

2. During the Summer Vacation of 1970/71 Session, I worked at the then Niger Dams Authority (NDA) (now part of NEPA) at the Kainji Generating Station, Kainji, New Bussa.

3. During the 1971/72 Session, I was employed by the University of Lagos Council as a Part-Time Demonstrator in the Faculty of Engineering to Conduct and mark experiments (6 hours per week) in the Electrical Machines Laboratory.

4. From June 1972 to September 1972, I worked with Schlumberger (Nig.) Oil Services Company, Warri, in the capacity of Electrical Engineer. While there, I undertook maintenance and repair of Electrical Equipments for the logging of oil wells.

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5. From January 1973 to September 1973, I worked with an Electrical Engineering Consulting Firm (TACAS Associates, Yaba, Lagos as a Design Engineer. While there, I took part in the planning, design, supervision and commissioning of major Electrical Installation Works. I prepared lots of Bills of Quantities including costing and tender adjudication. The following are some of the major projects with which I was associated:

- University of Lagos Male Hostel (Jaja Hall) Planning, Design and Supervision.

- University of Lagos – a block of flats accommodating Bank, Bookshop and Post Office (Supervision and Commission).

- Nigerian Navy Buildings at Apapa Elemu (Bills of Quantities and Site Meetings).

- Haematology Building, UCH, Ibadan (Design and Supervision).

- Herbert Macaulay Street Lighting (Design).

- Doctors’ Blocks of Flats in Lagos (Supervision).

- Jos Secretariat (Planning, Design and Site Meetings).

- Yaba College of Technology Staff Quarters (Supervision).

6. From September 1974 to February 1976, I was employed as a Part- Time Lecturer at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), Manchester, England, to conduct computer, control and electrical machines laboratories and also to conduct student tutorial classes. I was also engaged in teaching computer programming (FORTRAN IV) to some selected industrialists.

(b) PRESENT EMPLOYMENT:

On March 19, 1976, I assumed duty as Lecturer II at the University of Lagos, Electrical Engineering Department.

MARCH 1976 – SEPTEMBER 1979 – LECTURER II

Subjects Taught:

1. Electrical Technology (Part 3 Chemical, 1976/77 Session),

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I developed this course.

2. Engineering Technology Part 2 – Civil and Mechanical).

3. Energy Conversion (Part 2 Electrical), I developed this course.

4. Final Year Student’s Projects Supervision.

Laboratories Supervised:

1. Applied Electricity – Machines Laboratory (Part 1 – Electrical, Civil and Mechanical).

2. Engineering Technology – Machines Laboratory (Part 2 – Chemical, Civil and Mechanical).

3. Energy Conversion – Machines Laboratory (Part 2 – Electrical).

October 1979 – September 1983 – LECTURER 1

Subjects Taught:

1. Electrical Machines (Part 3 – Electrical).

2. Engineering Technology (Part 2 – Civil and Mechanical)

3. Electric Circuits and Systems (Part 2 – Electrical).

4. Final Year Students’ Projects Supervision.

5. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering – Tutorial Classes (Part 1 – Electrical, Civil and Mechanical).

Laboratories Supervised:

1. Engineering Technology – Machines Laboratory (Part 2 – Chemical, Civil and Mechanical).

2. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering – Machines Laboratory (Part 1 – Electrical, Civil and Mechanical).

3. Energy Conversion – Machines Laboratory (Part 2 – Electrical).

1982/83 Session:

Subjects Taught:

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1. Power Transmission and Distribution (Part 3 – Electrical).

2. Electrical Power Systems 1 (Part 4 – Electrical).

3. Electrical Power Systems II (Part 4 – Electrical).

4. Final Year Students’ Projects Supervision.

5. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering – Tutorial Classes (Part 1 – Electrical, Civil and Mechanical).

Laboratories Supervised:

Energy Conversion – Part 2 – Electrical.

Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering – Machines Laboratory (Part 1 – Electrical, Civil and Mechanical).

OCTOBER 1983 TO 30 SEPTEMBER 1992 – SENIOR LECTURER 1983/84 SESSION.

Subjects Taught:

Undergraduate Courses:

1. Power Transmission and Distribution (Part 3 – Electrical).

2. Electrical Power Systems (Part 4 Electrical).

3. Electrical Power Systems II (Part 4 Electrical).

4. Final Year Students’ Projects Supervision.

Postgraduate Courses:

1. Electrical Power Systems and Control (M. Sc. and M. Phil, Electrical), I developed this course.

2. M. Sc. Mini-projects and M. Sc. Research Projects Supervision.

Laboratories Supervised:

Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering – Machines Experiments (Part 1 – Electrical, Civil, Chemical, Mechanical and Applied Physics Students from Science Faculty).

1984/85 Session:

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Subjects Taught:

Undergraduate Courses:

1. Power Transmission and Distribution (EEG 403) – Year 4 Electrical.

2. Electrical Power Systems 1 (EEG 507) (Year 5 Electrical).

3. Electrical Power Systems II (EEG 508) (Year 5 Electrical).

4. Final Year Students’ Projects Supervision.

Postgraduate Courses:

1. Electrical Power Systems and Control (EEG 804) (M.Sc. and M.Phil,Electrical).

2. Protective Systems (EEG 806) (M.Sc. and M.Phil, Electrical).I developed this course).

3. M.Sc. Mini-Projects and M.Sc. Research Projects Supervisions

Laboratories Supervised:

Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering – Machine Laboratory (Year 2 – Electrical, Civil, Mechanical and Applied Physics Students).

1985 – 1992 Period:

Subjects Taught:

Undergraduate Courses:

1. Power Transmission and Distribution (EEG 403) – Year 4 Electrical.

2. Electrical Power Systems 1 (EEG 507) (Year 5 Electrical).

3. Electrical Power Systems II (EEG 508) (Year 5 Electrical).

4. Technical Communication EEG 401 – All Year 4 and Year 5 Engineering Students

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(from 1991/92 Session)

5. Final Year Students’ Projects Supervision.

6. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering (EEG 202 – All Year II Engineering Students including Physics (from 1991/92 Session)

Postgraduate Courses:

1. Electrical Power Systems and Control (EEG 804) M.Sc. and M.Phil).

2. Protective Systems (EEG 806) (M.Sc. and M.Phil).

3. Analysis and Design of Linear Multivariable Control Systems(EEG 821) (M.Sc. and M.Phil).

4. M.Sc. Mini-projects, M.Sc. Research Projects, M.Phil. Dissertations and Ph.D Theses Supervisions.

Laboratories Supervised:

Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering – Machines Laboratory (Year 2 – Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical and Applied Physics Students).October 1, 1992 to date – PROFESSOR

Subjects Taught:

Undergraduate Courses:

1. Power Transmission and Distribution (EEG 403) – Year 4 Electrical.

2. Electrical Power Systems 1 (EEG 507) Year 5 Electrical).

3. Electrical Power Systems II (EEG 508) (Year 5 Electrical).

4. Final Year Students’ Projects Supervision (EEG 510 & EEG 512).

5. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering (EEG 202 – All Year 2Engineering Students including Physics).

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6. Technical Communication (GEG 401 – All Year 4 Engineering Students).

Postgraduate Courses:

1. Electrical Power Systems and Control (EEG 804 M.Sc. and M.Phil).

2. Protective Systems (EEG 806 M.Sc. and M.Phil).

3. M. Sc. Mini-Projects (EEG 801) Supervisions.

4. M. Sc. Research Projects (EEG 803) Supervisions.

5. M. Phil. Dissertations Supervisions.

6. Ph. D. Theses Supervisions.

Laboratory Supervised:

Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering – Machines Laboratory (Year 2 – Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Year 3 Chemical and Applied Physics Students)

(i) As a Consultant to UNILAG CONSULT:

1984 to date: Professionally, I have done a number of Electrical Installation Design Works under the auspices of the UNILAG CONSULT. These include:-

1. Nigeria Airways Headquarters Building

2. LACOED Buildings

3. Lagos State Polytechnic Buildings

4. Quality Metal Company Factory, Ikeja.

(ii) January 6 – 15, 1985, I participated as a Course Lecturer in a 2-weekintensive course on Introductory Digital Electronics for Telecommunication Systems For NITEL Engineers. The course was organized under the auspices of UNILAG CONSULT.

(iii) I have also designed, supervised and commissioned the following electrical

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installation works in the University of Lagos.

1. F.E.S. Building, Phases 1 and 2

2. University Centre Building

3. LBN Business Centre, Building

4. CMUL Female Hostel Building

5. Unilag Department of Chemistry Laboratory

Building. 6. Block of Professorial offices at the Faculty of Science UNILAG 7. Computer Training Centre Building at the Science Faculty, UNILAG

Patents and publications

DETAILED LIST OF PUBLICATIONS:

(a) Dissertation and Thesis:

Dissertation:

AWOSOPE, C. O. A. (1974): “Harmilton-Jacobi Theory in Control”, M.Sc. Dissertation, UMIST, Manchester, England.

Thesis:

AWOSOPE, C. O. A. (1982): “Correlation of Load- point Reliability Indices with Power System Fault Levels”, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Lagos.

(b) CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:

1. Applied Electricity for Senior Secondary Schools Commissioned by former CESAC but now taken over by NERDC. I wrote the Chapters on Transformers, DC Machines, AC machines and Power Transmission and Distribution.

2. Electronics for Secondary Schools -Commissioned by former CESAC but now taken over by NERDC. I wrote the Chapters on Measuring Instruments.

(c) INAUGURAL LECTURE

“Power Demanded but not supplied:

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The Agonizing Roles of Engineering power supply and Transmission system Inadequacy”

- An inaugural Lecture delivered at the University of Lagos on Wednesday,10th September, 2003.

(d) PUBLIC LECTURE “Nigeria Electricity Industry- Issues, Challenges and Solution” being The 38th Public Lecture Delivered at the Covenant University on Friday, 24th October,2014.

(e) JOURNAL ARTICLES:

1. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. (1980): “Sample Rate Selection for Parameter Estimation”, Nigerian Journal of Engineering and Technology (NJET), Vol. 3, Nos. 1 & 2, May/June, PP.34-43.

2. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. (1982): “A Note on the Problem of Experimental Design of Test Signals”, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol. AC-25, No. 5, October, PP. 998-999.

3. ESAN, A. A. and AWOSOPE, C. O. A. (1981): Quantitative Survey of Energy Sources in Nigeria”, NIGERIAN ENGINEER, Vol. 16, No. 1, January – March, PP. 124 – 138.

4. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. and ESAN, A. A. (1983): “Power System Analysis of the Medium Planning of the NEPA 330-KV Network – Part 1 : Load-Flow studies”: NIGERIAN ENGINEER, Vol. 18, No. 1, January – March, PP. 9 – 23.

5. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. (1983): “On the Decoupling of Fisher Information Matrix”, Nigerian Journal of Engineering and Technology (NJET), PP. 1 – 12.

6. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. (1983): “Symmetrical Fault Technique of Modelling Load-Point Failure Rate: Part 1 – Power System Computational Techniques Applied to the Reliability/Fault Level Problem”, NJET, Vol. 6, No. 1, April, PP. 101 – 125.

7. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. (1983): “Critical Review of the Method of Evaluating Power System

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Load-Point Reliability Indices”, The NIGERIAN ENGINEER, Vol. 18, No. 2, April – June, PP. 68 – 79.

8. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. (1984): “Power System Reliability Measurement and Effects of its Cost – Benefit Aspects on Society”. The NIGERIAN ENGINEER, Vol. 19, No. 1 January – March, PP. 1 – 4.

9. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. (1984): “A Binary Algorithmic Method of Computing Load-Point Reliability Indices of Electrical Power Systems”. The NIGERIAN ENGINEER, Vol. 19, No. 3., January – September, PP. 99 – 104.

10. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. (1984): “Symmetrical Fault Technique of Modelling Load-Point Failure Rate: Part 2 – The Derivation of the Load-Point Failure Rate/Fault Level Model”. NJET, Vol. 7, No. 1, PP. 1 – 21.

11. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. (1985): “Cost Implications of Electrical Power Outages in the University of Lagos: Part 1 – Power Generation View Point” The NIGERIAN ENGINEER, Vol. 20, Nos. 3 & 4, July – December, PP. 48 – 52.

12. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. (1985): “Cost Implications of Electrical Power Outages in the University of Lagos Part 2 – Socio-Economic View Point”. The NIGERIAN ENGINEER, Vol. 20, Nos. 3 & 4, July – December, PP. 53 – 61.

13. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. and AKINBULIRE, T. O. (1987): “Optimal Reactor Location in Electrical Power Systems”. African Journal of Science and Technology (NJST), PP. 1 – 27.

14. AWOSOPE, C. O. A., OKORO, C. C. and EZEOBI, B. A. (1988): “An Assessment of the Stability of the Fault – Separated Nigerian National Grid”. The NIGERIAN ENGINEER, Vol. 21, No. 3, PP. 75 – 92.

15. OKAFOR, F. N., AWOSOPE, C. O. A. and KATENDE, J. (1988): “A Computer Modelling Analysis and Design package for

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Control Systems”, NSE Proceedings of the National Seminar on Computer Applications in Engineering Design and Manufacturing, 28th – 29th April, PP. 1 – 10.

16. KATENDE, J., OKAFOR, F. N. and AWOSOPE, C. O. A. (1989): “On the Computer-Aided Design of Variable Structure Control Systems with Application to AGC” Deconia ’89 Proc. Nsukka, PP. 84 – 94.

17. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. and AKINBULIRE, T. O. (1990): “A Fixed Minimal path Array Method of Evaluating Reliability Indices of Power Systems”, Electric Power Systems Research, Vol. 19, No. 3, PP. 167 – 176.

18. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. and AKINBULIRE, T. O. (1990): “The Power System Analysis of the Medium Planning of the NEPA 330-KV Network: Part II – Transmission System Reliability Studies”. The NIGERIAN ENGINEER, Vol. 25, No. 3, PP. 55 – 73.

19. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. and AKINBULIRE, T. O. (1991): “A Computer Program for Generating Power-System Load-Point Minimal Paths”, IEEE Transactions on Reliability, Vol. 40. No. 3, August, PP. 302 – 308.

20. AWOSOPE, C. O. A. and AKINBULIRE, T. O. and TANKO, A. K. (1983): Determination of Reliability Parameters for the NEPA 330 – KV and 132-KV Transmission Lines” NSE Technical Transactions Vol. 28, No. 2, April/June PP. 14 – 22.

21. AWOSOPE, C.O.A. et al 1998, Economics of Interspersing Busbars in Electrical Systems – 3RD OAU/STRC Inter African Symposium on new Renewable and Solar Energies at South Africa.

22. OKAFOR, F.N and AWOSOPE, C.O.A (2000): “Modeling the Nigerian Power System for Automatic Generation Control. Part 1: The philosophy of the modeling process.” NSE Technical transactions. Vol. 35 No. 1 Jan/March pp 54 – 67.

23. OKAFOR, F.N and AWOSOPE, C.O.A (2001):

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“Modeling the Nigerian Power System for Automatic Generation Control. Part II: Simulation studies of the Power plant Responses”: NSE Technical Transactions, Vol 35, No. 2 April/June, pp 47 – 60.

24. AWOSOPPE, C.O.A. , OLUSEYI, P.O. and AKINBULIRE, T.O. : “A Novel Improvement of Electrical Power Reliability Scheme in Nigeria”. Demand-Side Management Approach (Electrical Division) Conference, 10th-12th October 2006, Lagos, Nigeria, pp 57-61.

25. Oluseyi, P.O. , Akinbulire, T.O. and Awosope, C.O.A. , : “Adopting Renewable Energy fri sustainable power system reliability in Nigeria” , 2006 National Engineering Conference, Gateway 2006, 5th-7th December 2006, Abeokuta, Nigeria.

26. Awosope, COA, Oluseyi, P.O.and Akinbulire, T.O.: “Application of Optimization Techniques to Electricity Market in an Emerging Deregulated Environment”, Proc. of Int. Conference on Electric Power Systems (ICEPS 2007), pp 67-74,July 23 -25, 2007, University of Lagos, Nigeria.

27. Akinbulire, T.O., Oluseyi, P.O., and Awosope, COA: “Solving the technical problems facing electrical energy development in Nigeria”, UniLag Fair and Exhibition, December 5, 2007, Lagos, Nigeria.

28. C. O. A AWOSOPE and C. U. OKOYE (2008): “Electricity based Fires and Explosions in Industries: Technical issues and Solutions”, Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp 96-101.

29. Oluseyi, P.O., Akinbulire, T.O. and Awosope, COA: “Comparative Analysis of crisis in electricity sector in an emerging economy”, Proc. Of the 1st National Engineering Technology Conference (NETeC2008), 1st -4th April 2008, Ahmadu Bello University ,Zaria, pp140-144.

30. Akinbulire, T.O.,Oluseyi, P.O. and Awosope,

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COA: “Data-Based Analysis of Power System crisis in Nigeria”, ESPTAEE 2008 National Conference, 25th -27th June, 2008, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, pp 190-195.

31. Akinbulire, T.O., Oluseyi, P.O., Awosope, COA and Okoro, O.I.; “Deregulation of Electric Power Sector in a Third World Economy”, ESPTAEE 2008 National Conference, 25th -27th June, 2008, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, pp 196- 200.

32. P.O.Oluseyi, T.O. Akinbulire, C.O.A.Awosope and M.Odekunle; “Modelling of electricity market in Europe :A lesson for Nigeria”, 6th European Electricity Market (EEM 09) conference, Leuven, Belgium, May 26-29, 2009.

33. T. O. Akinbulire, P. O. Oluseyi, C. O. A. Awosope, M. O. Odekunle and O. M. Idowu (2010): “Long-Term Electric Load Forecasting for the University of Lagos using Regression Analysis Method”, Journal of Engineering Research, JER-15, No 1, March, pp69-79.

34. T. O. Akinbulire, P. O. Oluseyi, C. O. A. Awosope and M. O. Odekunle (2010): “A study of the Effects of Electricity supply Regulation on Nigerian Consumers”, Journal of Engineering Research, JER-15, No 2, June, pp 58-63.

35. A. U. Adoghe. C. O. A. Awosope and J. C. Ekeh (2010): “A Markov Model for estimating the remaining life of electrical insulation in distribution transformer”, Research, Am. J. Sci. Ind. Res., (3)

36. A.U. Adoghe. C.O.A Awosope and J.C. Ekeh:”A probabilistic modeling of distribution equipment deterioration: An application to transformer insulation” International Journal of Engineering and Technology(IJET).Vol10,Issue04,ISSN:2077-1185,2010.Pakistan at http:// www.ijens.org.

37. A.U. Adoghe, C.O.A. Awosope and S.A. Daramola “Modeling Distribution Component Deterioration: An application to Transformer Insulation. Advanced Materials

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Research Vol. 367(2012) pp 117-123© (2012) Trans Tech Publications Switzerland Doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.367.117

38. A.U. Adoghe, C.O.A. Awosope, and S. Adebayo Daramola “Critical review of the reliability centred maintenance (RCM) fo Asset management in Electric power distribution system.” International Journal of Engineering and Technology Volume 2 No. 6, June, 2012

39. A.U.Adoghe, C.O.A. Awosope, and J. C. Ekeh, “Asset Maintenance Planning in Electric Power Distribution network using Statistical Analysis of Outage data.” Elsevier International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems (IJEPES), Volume 47, May 2013, pages 424-435,

40. Agbetuyi A. Felix, Akinbulire T.O, Abdulkareem A, Awosope C.O.A “Wind Energy Potential in Nigeria” International Electrical Engineering Journal (IEE) Vol. 3 (2012) No 1, PP595-601. ISSN 2078-2365

41. Agbetuyi A. F, Odigwe I. A, Awelewa A. A and Awosope C.O.A. “Wind Power Potential and Integration in Africa” Accepted for Publication in International Journal of Development and Sustainability. ISSN: 2186. 8662 May 2013.

42. *Engr. Linus. O. Idoko 1,C.O.A. Awosope 2, Ademola Abdulkareem 3.“A Review of PHCN Protection Schemes” International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT) Vol. 2 Issue 11, November – 2013. ISSN: 2278 - 0181

43. IfijehAyodele Hephzibah*, Awelewa Ayokunle A. and Awosope C.O.A “Innovative Practical - Orientated Teaching Reforms in Engineering Education: A key to Effective capacity Building” Proceedings of the 5th African Regional Conference on Engineering Education (ARCEE 2013);

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9 – 12 Sept. 2013. pps 242 – 251

44. 1Ademola Abdulkareem, 2C.O.A. Awosope, 3H.E. Orovwode, 4A.A. Adelakun.“Reliability Analysis of Circuit Breaker in the Nigerian 330-kV Transmission Network” Paper I. d: IJERTV3IS030541 Journal: International Journal of Engineering Research (ISERT)ISSN – 1270 – 0181

45. 1Ademola Abdulkareem, 2C.O.A. Awosope, 3H.E. Orovwode, 4A.A. Adelakun “Power Flow Analysis of Abule-Egba 33-kV Distribution Grid System with real network Simulations”. IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE) e-ISSN: 2278-1676,p-ISSN: 2320-3331, Volume 9, Issue 2 Ver. III (Mar – Apr. 2014), PP 67-80 www.iosrjournals.org

46. 1H.E Orovwode, 2A.O.Adegbenro, 3C.O.A. Awosope, 4F.E.Idachaba. 5A.A.Abdulkareem. “Capacity Integration into a microgrid, a Tool for Electrical Energy Supply Cost Reduction in Nigeria.” accepted paper for World Congress on Engineering 2014(WCE 2014). Date 2-4 July, 2014 - paper number: ICEEE_82

47. 1Agbetuyi A. Felix 2Awelewa A.A 3Adoghe A.U 4Awosope C.O.A “Technical Challenges in Connecting Wind Energy Converter to the grid.” International Journal of renewable energy Vol. 2, No 3, pp 90-92 May 20th, 2013

48. Agbetuyi Ayoade Felix, Awosope Claudius Ojo Aremu, Awelewa Ayokunle Ajibola,Adoghe Uwakhonye Anthony, Odigwe Ani Isioma and Samunel Adekunle Isaac “ Connecting Wind Turbine Generator to Distribution Power Grid – A Preload Flow Calculation Stage” Journal of Energy and Power Engineering 8 (2014) 1811- 1815; October 31,2014.

(f) TECHNICAL REPORTS (Commissioned):

49. OKORO, C. C. and AWOSOPE, C. O. A. (1987): University of Lagos Central Research Grant Project Report on

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“Transient Stability of Machine Infinite Bus System”.

50. Power Equipment Sub-Committee Report of the National Committee on Engineering Infrastructure. December 1990.

(g) BOOK REVIEWS:

51. A ten-module text on Workshop tools for teaching: commissioned by COSIT (1992).

52. A Teaching text on Electromagnetism commissioned by COSIT (1992).

53. A Teaching text (10 modules) on Electronics commissioned by COSIT (1994).

54. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering commissioned by Unilag Press (1995).

(h) WORKSHOP ATTENDED:

Training Workshop on Techniques of Writing Textbooks and Journal Articles for Teachers at the Federal College of Education, Okene from April 13, 1992 to April 17, 1992. I presented papers in the following two areas.

55. The credentials of the Author.

56. Sources of Information for Book-Writing.

(i) COURSES ATTENDED:

57. January 1979: Reliability Engineering Course Organized by Queen Mary College, University of London, England.

58. July 1994 and August 1985: Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Services in High Rise Buildings Organized by the Lagos Branch of the Nigerian Society of Engineers.

59. Value Engineering Course Organised by Nigerian Society of Engineers (1989).

(j) CONFERENCES ATTENDED:

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60. November 1980: University of Lagos International Symposium on Energy Production and Planning (Nigerian/Italian Experience).

61. 1982: A Seminar on Swedish/Nigerian Experience on Hydro-Electricity at the NEPA Conference Hall, Akangba, Lagos.

62. December 1983: Nigerian Society of Engineers Annual Conference at Lagos.

63. December 1984: Nigerian Society of Engineers Annual Conference at Kano.

64. December 1985: Nigerian Society of Engineers Annual Conference at Ilorin.

65. December 1986: Nigerian Society of Engineers Annual Conference at Warri.

66. December 1987: Nigerian Society of Engineers Annual Conference at Port Harcourt.

67. December 1988: Nigerian Society of Engineers Annual Conference at Abeokuta.

68. September 2011: 1st Electrical and Information Engineering Department International Conference at Covenant University, Ota.

69. November 2012: 2nd Electrical and Information Engineering Department International Conference at Covenant University, Ota.

(k) REFEREEING OF JOURNAL ARTICLES:

I have refereed Papers for the following Journals:

70. IEEE Transactions on Reliability: 1991 to date.

71. The African Journal of Science and Technology (AJST): 1985 to date.

72. The Nigerian Engineer: 1983 to date.

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73. Nigerian Journal of Engineering and Technology (NJET): 1982 to date.

74. NSE Technical Transactions 1994 to date.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

1 Corporate Member of the Institute of 1974

Electrical and Electronics Engineers (M.I.E.E.E.) (No. 6759682M)

2. Corporate Member of the Nigerian 1980 Society of Engineers (M.N.S.E.) (No. 01187)

3. Council of Registered Engineers of 1981 Nigeria (COREN)

Registration No. 1586

4. Fellow of the Nigerian society of 1992 Engineers (FNSE No. 01187)

OTHER ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE CURRENT EMPLOYMENT:

(a) The Nigerian Society of Engineers Committees:

1. Secretary NSE, Lagos Branch.

2. Member of Council of NSE.

3. Member of the NSE Council Committee on Conference and Seminar Planning.

4. Assistant Secretary-General of NSE..

5. Member of NSE Council Committee on Membership.

6. Member of NSE Council Committee on Finance and General Purposes

7. Member of NSE – NIA Joint Council Committee.

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8. Member of NSE Technical Committee.

9. Member of NSE Awards Committee

10. Chief Examiner for NSE Graduateship Examinations.

(b) COREN Committee:

1. Member of COREN Council SITSIE Technical Committee

2. Member of COREN Council Special Interview Panel for Professional Engineers.

3. Member of COREN ACCREDITATION TEAM to Ahmadu Bello University, Faculty of Engineering.

4. Represented COREN on the Post-HND Curricula Development organized by National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) in Kaduna, 2 weeks in 1990.

5. Member of COREN Council REGULATION and CONTROL COMMITTEE.

6. Member of COREN ACCREDITATION TEAM TO Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Faculty of Engineering.

7. Member of COREN ACCREDITATION TEAM TO University of Benin, Faculty of Engineering,

(c) Standards Organization of Nigeria:

1. Member of Technical Committee on Electrical/Electronics Equipment.

2. Chairman of the Sub-Committee on Review of Nigerian Industrial Standard on Dry Cells.

3. Acting Chairman of Technical Committee on Electrical/Electronics Equipment.

(d) Represented N.S.E. at Seminar on Swedish- Nigerian Experience on Hydroelectricity in Lagos 1982.

(e) External Examiner to:

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1. Lagos State College of Education, Ijanikin. February 20 1986 to date

2. University of Ibadan, Ibadan 1990/91 to 1993/94

3. Federal College of Education, Akoka. February 20, 1986 to date

4. Federal Polytechnic Bida 1990 to 1993

5. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 1987 and 1989

6. Yaba College of Technology, Yaba 1992 to date

(f) Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN):

1. I have been an examiner with ICAN since 1988.

2. I was a pioneer Chief Examiner on Economies and Statistics (and now Quantitative Analysis) for the Accounting Technicians Scheme Examinations held twice a Year.

3. Reviewer and Supervisor on Quantitative Analysis for Foundation level of the Professional Examination held twice a year.

4. I have been a member of the ICAN Technical Committee on Professional Examination Syllabus Review Committee to date.

5. I was a member of the ICAN Editorial Board that produced 15 study packs. I was also a Reviewer on Quantitative Analysis study pack.

6. I have been the Chief Examiner for Professional examination on Qualitative Analysis at all pool settings from 1990 to date.

7. In the current syllabus, I was a writer and partly a Reviewer on Quantitative Techniques which is part of the new subject C.Q.T. (i.e. Costing & Quantitative Technique) study pack.

(g) Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria (ICSAN)

1. Moderator for Quantitative Techniques of

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the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria ( ICSAN)

(h) Member of the Quality Control Technical Committee of the Cable Manufacturers’ Association of Nigeria (CAMAN)

(i) Member of the National Committee on Engineering Infrastructure.

(j) Congregational Secretary of my Church and member of my Church Governing Council.

(k) Chairman, Ordinary Level Applied Electricity Moderation Committee for WAEC.

(l) Team Leader Ordinary Level Mathematics for WAEC.

(m) I am currently one of the three trustees of my church.

(n) COREN-Nominated Expert to investigate problems with 2 nos 750 KVA generator owned by MINT.

Objective To be a successful father to all my children and also to continue to be righteous in all things I do and say.

Hobbies Watching good football, listening to good gospel song and Apala music, watching good movies.

Awards received 1. Received a medal for meritorious services as the FIRST SUB-DEAN of the P.G School.

2. Received a medal for meritorious services as the SECRETARY GENERAL of the NSE Lagos Branch

3. Received a medal for being the FIRST INAUGURAL LECTURER of the NSE Electrical DIVISION, Inaugural Lecture series.

4. Received a medal for being a PIONEERING Chief Examiner for Economics/ Statistics of the Accounting Technician Scheme (ATS) of ICAN.

5. Received the 2010 Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) MERIT AWARD in the non-member category.

6. Received the 2011 Meritorious Services Award Instituted by the POWER GROUP of the Department of Electrical & Electronics

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Engineering, University of Lagos.

7. Received the 2010 Meritorious Services Award Instituted by the Academic Staff Union of the Nigerian Universities, Unilag Branch.

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