Undergraduate students from a range of Ghanaian higher education institutions—Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology; University of Ghana; University of Professional Studies, Accra; and Takoradi Technical University—gathered on Ashesi’s campus on Monday, October 7, to showcase how their research could facilitate informed decision-making in Africa. The conference was sponsored by Ashesi’s Adei Research Studio and the Office of the Provost.
Under the theme “Envisioning the Future Cities of Africa,” participating students shared research across disciplines, exploring innovative, sustainable, and ethical practices to help shape a promising future for the continent. During the conference’s opening, Ashesi Provost Angela Owusu-Ansah asked the question: “What is the main purpose of universities?” Anna Afriyie ‘24 offered an answer: “When we have a problem, universities are supposed to help us solve it.”
From posters to oral presentations, a number of conference participants focused on topics related to urgent environmental and public health challenges. Current mechatronic engineering graduate students, Baron Afutu ‘25 and Joshua Nti ‘25 shared their research project titled “Urban Air Pollution in Accra.” Completed as part of the Environmental Politics and Science course, their project highlighted the need to attend to the harmful impacts of vehicular emissions and improper vehicle part disposal in Accra.
Other presentations included a proposal for using pineapple fibers as an eco-friendly alternative for sanitary pad production, and an investigation of water use in Amansie Central District and the decisions residents make to access a limited supply of safe water. Presenters also showcased innovations in the manufacturing sector, including the creation of a machine designed to convert plastic bottles into filament for 3D printing.
Dr. Elena Rosca, Head of Ashesi’s Engineering Department, encouraged attendees to publish their research, sharing the example of student-led publication the Ashesi SEED Journal as one medium for doing so. Members of Ashesi’s faculty also guided oral presentations, offering feedback and facilitating Q&A sessions.
The panels of facilitators included Dr. Adjepon-Yamoah, a Computer Science lecturer; Dr. Maame Adwoa Opoku-Agyemang, senior lecturer and head of Ashesi’s Writing Center; Dr. Stephen Armah, Engineering lecturer; Dr. Elena Rosca, head of the Engineering Department; and Engineering lecturer Mr. Kofi Adu Labi. Several participants cited these open discussions as the highlight of their experience at the conference, as they felt encouraged by the level of thoughtful engagement they received.
Alimatu Mostafa, a participant from the University of Ghana, explained, “It was rewarding to see that people were genuinely interested in my work and had insightful feedback to offer.”
“I wanted more feedback on [my] project, and I knew the conference would be a different environment where I could get it,” added Takoradi Technical University student Jerry Opuni. “That was my main motive for attending.”
In remarks during the event, Provost Angela Owusu-Ansah said, “Our purpose in establishing this Research Conference in Ghana is to nurture in undergraduate African students the confidence to conduct world-class research to help us move the continent forward by solving our many problems.”
Ernestine Sogah ‘24, who presented on “Design and Implementation of a Semi-Automatic Charcoal Briquette Machine,” described the conference as “an amazing opportunity for us to know that it is not just you trying to do something about the problems we’re facing, but [that there are] like-minded people around.”
“If I [was] just in Ashesi, I wouldn’t get to experience all this brilliance on the continent or in the country […] This will encourage us to focus and tailor our research on the current problems that we are facing in Africa. Once we can solve them, we are going to build the African cities that we envisage.”
Oral Presentations
Presenter | University | Title of Presentation | Research Area |
Samuel Awuah | Ashesi University | Design of a Semi-Active Damper for a
Comfortable Ride on all Road Types in Ghana
|
Mechanical Engineering |
Nana Yaa Agyepong | University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) | Threads of Prosperity: Negotiating
AfCFTA Rules of Origin for Ghana’s Textile and Apparel Sector.
|
Law |
Anna Afriyie | Ashesi University | Low-Cost Automatic Cake Icing
Machine: Enhancing Productivity for Ghana’s Home Bakers in Future Cities
|
Food Processing Engineering |
Silia Mapepa | Ashesi University | Development of Sustainable Light
Weight Composite Ceiling Panels
|
Construction |
Jephtah
Acquah
|
Kwame
Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)
|
Pineapple Fibers as Eco-Friendly
Absorptive Cores for Sanitary Pads
|
Health, Ecology |
Alimatu
Mostafa
|
University
of Ghana
|
Exploring the Potential of Biologically
Synthesized Silver Nanoparticles for the Treatment of MDR Salmonella Strains
|
Health |
Daniel Mawuli
Seworye
|
Ashesi
University
|
Enhanced Vision Aid for Partially Blind
Tertiary Students
|
Education,
Engineering
|
Ernestine
Sogah
|
Ashesi
University
|
Design and Implementation of a Semi-Automatic Charcoal Briquette
Machine |
Energy,
Engineering
|
Poster Presentations
Presenter(s) | University | Title of Presentation |
Jerry Opuni | Takoradi Technical University | The development of smart and energy
efficient display solutions in enhancing communication and information |
Isaac Laryea and
Gabriel Owusu |
Ashesi University | Robots can transform manufacturing
in Ghana |
David Osei-Hwere | Ashesi University | Design and Fabrication of a Four
Degree of Freedom Robotic Arm as an Educational Platform |
Alhassan Tawfiq | Ashesi University | Design and Fabrication of a
Low-Cost Machine for Converting Plastic Bottles into 3D Printing Filament |
Ibrahim Arhin,
Jessica Ama Obiri, and Redeemer Korwu |
Kwame Nkrumah
University of Science and Technology |
Urbanization Effect on Soil Quality in
the Ejisu Municipality |
Ayeyi Ohene-Adu | Ashesi University | Short-Term Impact of Instagram
Commerce on the livelihoods of artisans at the Accra Arts Center |
Theophilus Ankomah | Kwame Nkrumah
University of Science and Technology |
Effects of Incorporating Treated and
Untreated Palm Kernel Shells (PKS)Into High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Matrix |
Gabriel Owusu and
Joseph Okyere |
Ashesi University | A Low-Cost ASV For Plastic Waste
Collection On Water Bodies |
Mawusi Gbemavour-
Assonhe |
Kwame Nkrumah
University of Science and Technology |
Design and Implementation of a
Phototherapy Device for the Management of Diabetic Ulcers |