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. ๐ She is an Assistant Lecturer at Redeemerโs University, Ede, Nigeria, where she contributes to academic excellence through teaching and research. ๐ With a strong background in industrial mathematics, she has explored optimization, exergy analysis, and entropy generation in fluid mechanics. ๐ฌ Her research has been published in esteemed journals, advancing the understanding of fluid behavior in various industrial applications. ๐ As a member of Nigerian Women in Mathematics, she actively promotes mathematical research and mentorship. ๐ฉโ๐ซ
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 Redeemerโs University, Nigeria, she plays a significant role in academia by combining research and teaching to advance mathematical sciences.
Education & Experience ๐๐ผ
- ๐ซ Ph.D. (in progress) โ Mathematics, Redeemerโs University (2021โPresent)
- ๐ M.Sc. Mathematics (2019, Ph.D. Grade) โ University of Ibadan
- ๐ B.Sc. Industrial Mathematics (2014, Second Class Upper) โ Redeemerโs University
- ๐ฏ Certifications:
- ๐ Project Management Professional (PMP)
- ๐ Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
- ๐ฉโ๐ซ Assistant Lecturer โ Redeemerโs University, Ede (2021โPresent)
- ๐ Mathematics Teacher (A Levels & Secondary) โ Various institutions (2014โ2021)
- ๐ฆ Clerk โ AIICO Insurance PLC, Lagos (2013)
Professional Development ๐๐
Peace Oluwalonimi Banjo is committed to continuous professional growth in mathematical research, particularly in fluid dynamics and differential equations. ๐๐ข Her work delves into exergy analysis, entropy generation, and optimization in mathematical modeling. ๐๏ธ She collaborates with international researchers, ensuring her studies have global relevance. ๐ Her contributions to applied mathematics extend to energy efficiency and industrial applications, making her research valuable for engineering and environmental sciences. โก She actively engages in mentorship and promotes womenโs participation in mathematical research, advocating for innovation and knowledge-sharing in her field. ๐ฉโ๐ฌโจ
Research Focus ๐๐งฎ
Peace Banjo’s research centers on fluid dynamics and its industrial applications. ๐โ๏ธ She explores differential equations and nonlinear mathematical modeling to analyze the behavior of complex fluid systems. ๐ Her studies focus on thermal stability, exergy analysis, entropy generation, and reactive fluid flows, crucial for energy conservation and industrial efficiency. โก๐ญ Through her work, she contributes to developing sustainable energy solutions, optimizing heat transfer systems, and enhancing material properties in engineering applications. ๐ฌ Her research has practical applications in industries such as aerospace, manufacturing, and energy production. ๐๐
Awards & Honors ๐๐๏ธ
- ๐ Ph.D. Scholarship Award โ Redeemerโs University (2021)
- ๐ Best Graduating Student in Mathematics โ Redeemerโs University (2014)
- ๐ Excellence in Research Award โ University of Ibadan (2019)
- ๐๏ธ Outstanding Contributions to Mathematical Research โ 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) โ Cited by 8 ๐ข
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“Production of Table Wine from Processed Tea Bags Using Different Strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae” (2012) โ Cited by 4 ๐ท
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“Globalization, education and national development” (2019) โ Cited by 3 ๐