Hi Osseo, I really enjoyed reading your articles, especially the refreshing analogy you drew between Ghanaian proverbs and the concepts of materials sciences. Thank you also for posting information about AUST in Abuja. I am so proud of the progress it is making, and the contributions that Africans like you are making towards its development. Bola
Thank you, Anna and Bola, for your kind words. The big challenge is how to root science and technology in the African soil. I recently met someone from Zambia who said "the secret is to start."
Distinguished Professor, Dept. of Materials Science & Engineering and Dept. of Energy & Mineral Engineering, Penn State University; Visiting Professor, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Ghana; Adjunct Professor Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology, Arusha, Tanzania; Former Visiting Professor, African University of Science & Technology, Abuja, Nigeria
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A truly interesting and insightful blog. Even more interesting is how you taught the Material Science and Engineering course.
Hi Osseo,
I really enjoyed reading your articles, especially the refreshing analogy you drew between Ghanaian proverbs and the concepts of materials sciences. Thank you also for posting information about AUST in Abuja. I am so proud of the progress it is making, and the contributions that Africans like you are making towards its development.
Bola
Bola
Thank you, Anna and Bola, for your kind words. The big challenge is how to root science and technology in the African soil. I recently met someone from Zambia who said "the secret is to start."
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