Mrs. Peace Banjo | Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award
Mrs. Peace Banjo | Redeemer’s University, Ede | Nigeria
Peace Oluwalonimi Banjo is a dedicated mathematician and researcher specializing in fluid dynamics and differential equations. 📊 She is an Assistant Lecturer at Redeemer’s University, Ede, Nigeria, where she contributes to academic excellence through teaching and research. 🎓 With a strong background in industrial mathematics, she has explored optimization, exergy analysis, and entropy generation in fluid mechanics. 🔬 Her research has been published in esteemed journals, advancing the understanding of fluid behavior in various industrial applications. 🚀 As a member of Nigerian Women in Mathematics, she actively promotes mathematical research and mentorship. 👩🏫
Professional Profile:
Suitability for Best Researcher Award
Peace Oluwalonimi Banjo is a strong candidate for a Best Researcher Award due to her impactful contributions to fluid dynamics and differential equations. As an Assistant Lecturer at Redeemer’s University, Nigeria, she plays a significant role in academia by combining research and teaching to advance mathematical sciences.
Education & Experience 🎓💼
- 🏫 Ph.D. (in progress) – Mathematics, Redeemer’s University (2021–Present)
- 🎓 M.Sc. Mathematics (2019, Ph.D. Grade) – University of Ibadan
- 🎓 B.Sc. Industrial Mathematics (2014, Second Class Upper) – Redeemer’s University
- 🎯 Certifications:
- 🏆 Project Management Professional (PMP)
- 🔗 Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
- 👩🏫 Assistant Lecturer – Redeemer’s University, Ede (2021–Present)
- 📖 Mathematics Teacher (A Levels & Secondary) – Various institutions (2014–2021)
- 🏦 Clerk – AIICO Insurance PLC, Lagos (2013)
Professional Development 🚀📚
Peace Oluwalonimi Banjo is committed to continuous professional growth in mathematical research, particularly in fluid dynamics and differential equations. 🌊🔢 Her work delves into exergy analysis, entropy generation, and optimization in mathematical modeling. 🏗️ She collaborates with international researchers, ensuring her studies have global relevance. 🌍 Her contributions to applied mathematics extend to energy efficiency and industrial applications, making her research valuable for engineering and environmental sciences. ⚡ She actively engages in mentorship and promotes women’s participation in mathematical research, advocating for innovation and knowledge-sharing in her field. 👩🔬✨
Research Focus 🔍🧮
Peace Banjo’s research centers on fluid dynamics and its industrial applications. 🌊⚙️ She explores differential equations and nonlinear mathematical modeling to analyze the behavior of complex fluid systems. 📈 Her studies focus on thermal stability, exergy analysis, entropy generation, and reactive fluid flows, crucial for energy conservation and industrial efficiency. ⚡🏭 Through her work, she contributes to developing sustainable energy solutions, optimizing heat transfer systems, and enhancing material properties in engineering applications. 🔬 Her research has practical applications in industries such as aerospace, manufacturing, and energy production. 🚀🌍
Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️
- 🌟 Ph.D. Scholarship Award – Redeemer’s University (2021)
- 🏅 Best Graduating Student in Mathematics – Redeemer’s University (2014)
- 📜 Excellence in Research Award – University of Ibadan (2019)
- 🎖️ Outstanding Contributions to Mathematical Research – Nigerian Women in Mathematics (2023)
Publication Top Notes:
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“Energy Efficacy Enhancement in a Reactive Couple-Stress Fluid Induced by Electrokinetics and Pressure Gradient with Variable Fluid Properties” (2025)
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“Thermal Stability and Entropy Generation Analysis for Combustible Third-Grade Fluid Flow Through a Slant Channel: A Spectral Study” (2024)
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“Exergy Analysis for Combustible Third-Grade Fluid Flow through a Medium with Variable Electrical Conductivity and Porous Permeability” (2023)
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“The impact of administrative demand, work schedule and environmental factors on job stress among private owned universities in Nigeria” (2011) – Cited by 8 🏢
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“Production of Table Wine from Processed Tea Bags Using Different Strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae” (2012) – Cited by 4 🍷
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“Globalization, education and national development” (2019) – Cited by 3 🌍