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Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Nobody: 1:58pm On Nov 11, 2017
ufumes:
hi all, I like the initiative of this thread. Am a Biochemist and i have spent over 5years in private research with one of my lecturer in trying to understand the mechanism on how some molecular machines (lol, i mean enzymes) work when undergoing oxidative stress. Quite a lot of financial investment and result is trickling in slowly.

I also have some background in computer programming, - Aspx, javascript, python. I also got some recent interest in automation and controlling physical objects with raspberry pi/python (especially in remote or time based or sensor triggered control of external objects)

I hope someday i will apply computation in understanding how enzymes evolve as well as how to create custom protein which can perform predetermined functions.


This is the next big thing brov, computational dynamics in biological predetermined functions. This is the key to the future, we can easily mimic biological molecular functionalities and create synthetic versions in mass produced amounts for a specified purpose. It's use is limitless on pharmaceuticals and the medical industry at large. Definitely something i'm eyeing at the moment, although i'm looking at the food packaging and processing industry.
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Nobody: 2:00pm On Nov 11, 2017
AlmiqhteeAllah:
True. You may be right.


We can't do without the engineers brov, please modify the topic and include engineers, we need engineers in fabrication and production processes, so regardless of fields, they are mandatory !
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Nobody: 2:12pm On Nov 11, 2017
AlmiqhteeAllah:
I could remember the moment Johnydon22, Teempakguy, SirWere and Cloudgoddess became less



With 15 years of unused scientific knowledge gathered so far, i'm coming out of the shadows. Enough of reading and heaping up researches.

I have over 50 researches in different fields of sciences and i hope to start putting them to use beginning 2018. So enough of drooling over tech of other countries, i've participated in Internatioanal competitions and came up top three in multiple occassions in the past, so we can do it.


For now, your UV light research and energy harvesting will be required in urban farming projects. As a smart scientist with eyes on Vertical Farming in the nearest future, i'm looking towards Light Haresting Techniques, Water Rention Techniques and other researches that will enable synthetic production of consumables in the safest way possible without the need to manipulate geentic codes to produce foods with high yield.


To make it brief, I'm an independent researcher in " Chemistry, Physics and Biology ", I have equal strength in all three areas. I have interests in :


* Polymer/Footwear Production and Design

* Urban Housing

* Agriculture

* Bio-digestion and Humanure Processing Systems

* Pipeline Design for Optimized agricultural yield

* Energy Capture and Storage

* Enzymes

* Hydophobics, Aqua-phobics, Waste Management

* Recycling and Re-modelling

* Fabrication Machines

* Reverse Engineering

* Bio-remediation

* Can't remember all at a stretch, damn, i've become rusty

* Textiles

*I have some concepts designed in robotics and vertical farming strategies, i also have for different industrial functions.


The problem is, or rather the critical factor is what do we do with all these knowledge ? It's been years and years of toiling and research. I think it's time to come out of the shadows.


So Op let's rub minds, how do we push our researches from paper to visible life form? I have quite a lot of researches and it's time to come out, so where do we start from ?


Is there a way to sell some of my researches? I keep having them and dust has been collecting over my research papers. So any ideas?

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Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Nobody: 2:30pm On Nov 11, 2017
Jupxter:



We can't do without the engineers brov, please modify the topic and include engineers, we need engineers in fabrication and production processes, so regardless of fields, they are mandatory !
Lol. True. But I'm not the OP. grin

I'm not in their field. Just interested in learning a thing or two.
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Nobody: 2:31pm On Nov 11, 2017
AlmiqhteeAllah:
Lol. True. But I'm not the OP. grin

I'm not in their field. Just interested in learning a thing or two.


Jeez. You both keep confusing me. I'm open to rubbing minds, for me the scientific knowledge is not enough, it's harnessing the knowledge and putting them to functional /productive use
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Nobody: 2:33pm On Nov 11, 2017
Jupxter:



Jeez. You both keep confusing me. I'm open to rubbing minds, for me the scientific knowledge is not enough, it's harnessing the knowledge and putting them to functional use
I agree.

Lol. The monikers are quite different. I'm AlmiqhtëëAllah. He's AgëntOfAllah.
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Nobody: 2:34pm On Nov 11, 2017
AlmiqhteeAllah:
I agree.

Lol. The monikers are quite different. I'm AlmiqhtëëAllah. He's AgëntOfAllah.


Forget it ! I'll never get it, including Tozawithaz, you're all one to me tongue


So like i said, tired of reading o, i don read read read. Mehn, it's 2018 for me. How about we come up with something definite gentlemen !

We spoke about political ideologies the other day ! Wish we're all in Lag, so we could rub minds over a cup of drink
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by BaEnki(m): 11:18pm On Nov 11, 2017
Jupxter:



Do you mind stating your field of research, you don't need to write in verbatim

I didn't sound verbatim here, if you read properly, I only stated that I'm a part 1 university student, hoping to learn from the in-house scientists research and also present my own research in the future.

Thanks.
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Exciton(m): 5:53am On Nov 12, 2017
BaEnki:


I didn't sound verbatim here, if you read properly, I only stated that I'm a part 1 university student, hoping to learn from the in-house scientists research and also present my own research in the future.

Thanks.

Nigerians your age are the lucky ones. You have the internet, free online vids, websites to download books and papers, DIY tutorial websites, people to give you advice etc while you're still in your first year.

Read science blogs (Nature, physics world, futurist etc) to know the latest and emerging fields of research, pick an area you'd like to work in (e.g. AI, quantum computing, nanoscience, AR etc), Google up the requirements for competency in the field, self study the required courses in your free time while doing your undergraduate, try and get good grades, learn some basic programming language, finish up your undergraduate degree and go for an MSc OUTSIDE Naija, do an MSc research in your interested field of research and you can easily secure a PhD position.

That's the easiest route to becoming a researcher. Just remember you're sub-saharan african, make use of your opportunities wisely. There won't be many! sad

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Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by McIrx: 7:34am On Nov 12, 2017
So happy to be here.
I'm an environmental chemist.

Need an advice from experienced researchers here. Just concluded a research on the use of leaves to inhibit corrosion of mild steel (green chemistry thingz). There's been a lot of research on green corrosion inhibitors but its not really in practical application for now. I'm seriously losing interest.
I found a new interest in applying geographic information system (gis) to environmental impact assessment(eia) and I have a long standing interest in researching and investing in renewable energy. I'm split between these three areas of interest.
Advice please.
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Nobody: 7:05pm On Nov 12, 2017
McIrx:
So happy to be here.
I'm an environmental chemist.

Need an advice from experienced researchers here. Just concluded a research on the use of leaves to inhibit corrosion of mild steel (green chemistry thingz). There's been a lot of research on green corrosion inhibitors but its not really in practical application for now. I'm seriously losing interest.
I found a new interest in applying geographic information system (gis) to environmental impact assessment(eia) and I have a long standing interest in researching and investing in renewable energy. I'm split between these three areas of interest.
Advice please.

All what you mentioned here looks promising, don't drop one for the other.

I like the research on inhibiting corrosion in steel, fantastic. Keep it up. Between GIS and EIA, it's a tough call, it depends on your overall objective. If you break things down, i'm sure you'll realize at the end of the day, the one you prefer !
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Feraz(m): 10:35am On Nov 17, 2017
Jupxter:



We can't do without the engineers brov, please modify the topic and include engineers, we need engineers in fabrication and production processes, so regardless of fields, they are mandatory !
grin
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by jantavanta(m): 8:30pm On Nov 18, 2017
ufumes:
hi all, I like the initiative of this thread. Am a Biochemist and i have spent over 5years in private research with one of my lecturer in trying to understand the mechanism on how some molecular machines (lol, i mean enzymes) work when undergoing oxidative stress. Quite a lot of financial investment and result is trickling in slowly.

I also have some background in computer programming, - Aspx, javascript, python. I also got some recent interest in automation and controlling physical objects with raspberry pi/python (especially in remote or time based or sensor triggered control of external objects)

I hope someday i will apply computation in understanding how enzymes evolve as well as how to create custom protein which can perform predetermined functions.

I guess you have a useful application for Internet of Things IoT.
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Vctr: 8:00am On Nov 19, 2017
I'm so glad I found this thread on time(tho I'm a bit late), and I hope It doesn't go cold like several others.
I'm an engineering physics undergraduate, tho I'm thinking of majoring in physics fully. my interest is quantum physics.

I just downloaded the "electrical properties of materials" agent of Allah recommended... I really hope to discuss with others and broaden my knowledge.
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Nobody: 6:31pm On May 30, 2020
[quote author=Exciton post=62297752]
yyyuuu

Nigerians your age are the lucky ones. You have the internet, free online vids, websites to download books and papers, DIY tutorial websites, people to give you advice etc while you're still in your first year.

Read science blogs (Nature, physics world, futurist etc) to know the latest and emerging fields of research, pick an area you'd like to work in (e.g. AI, quantum computing, nanoscience, AR etc), Google up the requirements for competency in the field, self study the required courses i physical sciences only end up jobless or te
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Blakjewelry(m): 10:18pm On May 30, 2020
AgentOfAllah:
Hey people,

I had a short chat with Exciton yesterday, and this made me quickly realise that Nairaland may have far more active researchers in the shadows than is apparent. I'm particularly interested in knowing scientists in the fields of physics, materials sciences, nanotechnology, electrical engineering and chemistry.

I think this community is grossly underrepresented in Nigeria, so to most, we are virtually non-existent. I want to do something about this starting from now. If we have a unified platform with which to interact with each other, we can find people with similar interests as us, we may be able to discuss our subjects of interest, find new solutions and ultimately, prepare formidable research grant proposals to interested agencies to solve problems that are peculiar to Nigeria. I'm sure you'll agree with me that we've had enough of drooling over technologies developed in other countries, to solve the problems of other people. Time to start solving our own problems. Before any of this can be done though, it will be helpful to make each other's acquaintances, and know what we all do.

I will start with myself:
I am specialised in the growth and characterisation of inorganic semiconductor materials for light harvesting. My specific interest is in the development of highly efficient deep UV LEDs based on III-Nitride material systems, and the commercial applications and benefits of this research spans many fields, including medicine (sterilization, germicidal irradiation, efficient containment of Psoriasis etc), energy harvesting (water splitting), Agriculture (artificial greenhouses for precise climatic management of food crops), Efficient visible lighting (secondary excitation of wavelength dependent devices for dynamic white light control), space equipment management: believe it or not, but in space, the lack of atmosphere exposes space equipment to a constant barrage of ionic charging from high energy photons and other cosmic particles. These can significantly affect the results from highly sensitive measuring devices. For instance, the LIGO project which won the 2017 Nobel Physics prize cannot yet be deployed to space because of this problem. In order to surmount it, we need highly efficient UV sources to rid the space equipment of these charged particles by UV irradiation. The current solutions are bulky, unsustainable and expensive.

UV Applications

I'll leave the creative minds to come up with many more applications. My primary goal is to solve or contribute to the solution of the efficiency problems with UV LEDs and allow others take advantage of this solution.

Anyway, enough about my research. I'd like to know more about yours??

Seun, Lalasticlala, Mynd44 help with your moderators super powers please. I promise, I will formally acknowledge Nairaland if anything tangible comes out of this!
Wow 2017 and I didn't for once stumble on this, well since you mentioned uv, have you done any research on the effect of uv on convid 19? My thought here is since the DNA molecules on the virus is exposed, it will be easily be damage by strong uv such as that from the sun especially the one we have in Africa. The viral transmission directly from a person with the undamaged convid 19 virus will still be the same but droplet which fall on surfaces that are expose the sun will be either destroyed or weaken which I think might be one of the reasons most patients in the country are not getting severe symptoms like those in the cooler climate with less uv exposure, what do you think
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Teslason(m): 4:49pm On Aug 03, 2021
chemystery:
Sometimes I look at nairaland and wish some people visit this section like they visit romance, celebrity and politics section. Yet this same people will be quick to scream how backward Africa is.

Please anyone whose passion matches mine shouldn't hesitate to quote me.
Are you done schooling? Need guidance though.�
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Teslason(m): 4:53pm On Aug 03, 2021
AgentOfAllah:

You even have a mini lab! shocked Wow! This is very admirable Chem!
Many of the components in a typical electrical/electronic circuit system are fundamentally quantum mechanical systems. Your circuits will begin to make mad sense when approached from a QM perspective. There is a book, "Electrical Properties of Matter" by D. Walsh and F. Schubert (I think). It puts things in perspective. I'll check later if I have the e-copy, then I can share it with you. Even if I don't, please feel free to openly discuss anything about your circuits here. If not me, someone else with better experience might have useful insights for you.
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Just Checked. It's "Electrical Properties of Materials" by D. Walsh (At least I got something right..haha) and L. Solymar. Unfortunately, I don't have the e-Copy. sad sad
What course are you studying? Need good electronic textbook that's easy to learn.
Thanks in advance.
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by chemystery: 6:32pm On Aug 03, 2021
Teslason:

Are you done schooling? Need guidance though.�
Hello. Yeah, what assistance do you need?
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Teslason(m): 8:44pm On Aug 03, 2021
chemystery:

Hello. Yeah, what assistance do you need?
Cool!
Can I get some lists textbooks to read for guidance in electrical and electronics engineering.
You graduated from which university?(sorry if I'm asking too many questions, I still have more though!)
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by chemystery: 2:14pm On Aug 05, 2021
Teslason:

Cool!
Can I get some lists textbooks to read for guidance in electrical and electronics engineering.
You graduated from which university?(sorry if I'm asking too many questions, I still have more though!)

There are lots of good books in EE. And it depends on specialty and purpose. Do you need books that discuss general or specific subjects? Or books that are theoritical or practical inclined?
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Teslason(m): 8:20pm On Aug 05, 2021
chemystery:


There are lots of good books in EE. And it depends on specialty and purpose. Do you need books that discuss general or specific subjects? Or books that are theoritical or practical inclined?

I love practicals. Thanks!
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by chemystery: 2:22am On Aug 06, 2021
Teslason:


I love practicals. Thanks!
I'll recommend the following books (and in this particular order) for practical electronics.

1. The Art of Electronics (3rd Edition)

2. Practical Electronics for Inventors (4th Edition) by Paul Horowitz (or So)

3. Getting started in Electronics (a handwritten book by Forrest Mims)

If you're new to practical electronics, I'll recommend you read them in reversed order.

These three books alongside EEVblog (a YouTube Channel by an Australian Guru called David Jones) are my backbone in practical electronics.

Other notable mentions are:
- Make Electronics
- Encyclopedia of Electronic Components
- Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits
- NPTEL Basic Electronics by Prof. T.S. Natarajan (A YouTube playlist from NPTEL YouTube channel)
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Teslason(m): 8:53am On Aug 06, 2021
chemystery:

I'll recommend the following books (and in this particular order) for practical electronics.

1. The Art of Electronics (3rd Edition)

2. Practical Electronics for Inventors (4th Edition) by Paul Horowitz (or So)

3. Getting started in Electronics (a handwritten book by Forrest Mims)

If you're new to practical electronics, I'll recommend you read them in reversed order.

These three books alongside EEVblog (a YouTube Channel by an Australian Guru called David Jones) are my backbone in practical electronics.

Other notable mentions are:
- Make Electronics
- Encyclopedia of Electronic Components
- Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits
- NPTEL Basic Electronics by Prof. T.S. Natarajan (A YouTube playlist from NPTEL YouTube channel)


Thanks!
Please, can you outline the courses you did in 100 level?
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by chemystery: 12:08pm On Aug 06, 2021
Teslason:

Thanks!
Please, can you outline the courses you did in 100 level?

It's like 15 years now. But I did advance mathematics, physics, chemistry, general studies, etc
Re: Active Researchers In Physics, Chemistry And Nanotechnology (what's Your 'λ'?) by Teslason(m): 7:17pm On Aug 06, 2021
chemystery:


It's like 15 years now. But I did advance mathematics, physics, chemistry, general studies, etc
15 years!
That's Solid. D9 you have any cool textbooks too?

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