Emm.... Nuclear engineers? With the uprising of Bokoram activities in Nigeria, Uniport is producing nuclear engineers who might be accessible to the Bokoram group. Just hope we are safe in this country. Well, congrats to them, hope they use their knowledge to promote good life and not the reverse. Read full gist after the cut...
The University of Port Harcourt,
Uniport, has graduated the first set of Nigerian trained nuclear
engineers, an official has said.
The University’s Director of the Centre
for Nuclear Studies, Ayoada Kuye, told journalists on Wednesday in Port
Harcourt that there were six graduating students.
Mr. Kuye said that the six graduates
were not only pioneers at the institution but also in the country. He
said that seven additional nuclear engineers would also graduate soon.
Mr. Kuye said that the programme was
carried out in collaboration with the University of Maiduguri, Obafemi
Awolowo University, and Ahmadu Bello University with sponsorship from
the National Atomic Energy Commission, NAEC.
He said that Uniport was the only university in the country to admit and graduate students in nuclear engineering.
“NAEC had mandated four universities to
develop a curriculum for the study of Nuclear Science and Engineering at
the Master Degree level, and of which Uniport is the first to graduate
its students. The programme, which lasted for 15 months, had the
students spend six months at a research centre provided by NAEC in
Sheda, Abuja, before completing other courses and projects at Uniport,”
he explained.
On the quality of the nuclear engineers,
Mr. Kuye said, “The beauty of the programme is that the facilities for
the project were locally based. It is gladdening to note that out of the
six projects done, we have three published in internationally reputable
journals, two others are awaiting publication. If they are good for
such publications, it means that the quality of graduates is also high.
The resource persons, who came from all parts of the world, were drawn
from the collaborating universities, NAEC and the International Atomic
Energy Agency, IAEA.”
Mr. Kuye said that the new nuclear
engineers would make their own contributions to the Federal Government’s
bid to diversify the nation’s energy sector. He said that the move
conformed to President Goodluck Jonathan’s willingness to discover other
alternative energy areas to boost electricity supply in the country.
The don said that the centre was already
putting measures in place to offer doctorate degrees in Nuclear Science
and Engineering to promote the discipline in the country.
“The bachelor of engineering programme
had been approved by the university Senate, and so, we intend to move
forward to the doctoral level. To accomplish this, I have already
started talking to foreign universities on possible collaboration with
the University of Port Harcourt,” he said.
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