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Alex Dubem Tagbo
VLB 4.22
Tel: +49 (30) 314 – 28753
Fax: +49 (30) 314 – 22157
Alex Dubem Tagbo is a doctoral candidate at the Energy Process Engineering and Conversion Techniques of Renewable Energy (EVUR) Department, Institute for Energy Technology in Berlin, Germany. He has been involved in various academic and practice-oriented energy programs in Africa and Russia, towards the development of the energy sector and modern challenges. He developed his technical and interpersonal skills at the MicroEnergy International in Berlin on research studies of bioenergy projects and biomass conversion technologies for low energy consumption in West Africa. He holds a MSc in International Technology Transfer Management from Beuth Hochschule für Technik in Berlin and a BEng in Mechanical/Production Engineering from Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Awka, Nigeria. Presently, he is working on the application of the Artificial Neural Network (ANN) Model to predict and analyse the behaviour of process parameters in a slow biomass pyrolysis reactor. His future goal is to become an energy expert in the model application of energy systems to improve data quality and combustion process as well as to monitor in practice the gas emission rate.
Energy model development |
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The Energy analysis of the pyrolysis/gasification technology |
Experimental investigation of pyrolytic products using the neural network tool |
2016 | present | Doctoral Candidate at the Energy Process Engineering and Conversion Techniques of Renewable Energy, Institute for Energy Technology Berlin focusing on “ Assessment of a Slow Biomass Pyrolysis Technology Using the Artificial Neural Network Model |
2009 | 2011 | Beuth Hochschule für Technik, Berlin: Master of Science in International Technology Transfer Management, Thesis title: “Technology Transfer of the Renewable Energy Resources in Nigeria” |
2001 | 2006 | Nnamdi Azikiwe University (NAU) Nigeria: Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical/Production Engineering, Thesis title: “Modelling and Fabrication of the Breadfruit(Treculia Africana) Shelling Machine” |
2014 | 2015 | Individual Researcher at MicroEnergy International GmbH Berlin (Bioenergy Technology Department) |
2013 | Internship at Contura Modellbau Berlin: Project Management and Prototyping Services | |
2012 | CAD Engineering Training at WBS Training AG Berlin: Application of Advanced Engineering Design Software | |
2007 | 2008 | Teaching experience, National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) Nigeria (Engineering Drawing and Metal Workshop Department) |
2005 | Industrial Trainee at S. G. Jones Engineering Limited Nigeria: Maintenance Department for Heavy Duty Equipment |
2017 | present | Active Member of the African Network for Solar Energy (ANSOLE) |
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2017 | present | Active Member of the Berlin International Graduate School in Model and Simulation based Research (BIMoS) |
2009 | present | Voluntary Youth Worker at the English-speaking Roman-Catholic Mission in Berlin |
2008 | Certificate of Commendation for Voluntary Service by Iseyin Local Government Area, Oyo state in Nigeria |
Okafor, E., Tagbo, A., Obiafudo, O. & Nwadike, E. (2017). Material selection and fluid flow analysis of parallel flow heat exchanger. Archives of Current Research International, 6 (3) 1-14. DOI: 10.9734/ACRI/2016/30239 , ISSN 2454-7077 |
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Tagbo, A., Nwigbo S., Achebe, C. & Chinwuko, E. (2008). The design of the breadfruit shelling machine; the fabrication, theoretical analysis and calculations. African research review: International Multi-Disciplinary Journal, 2 (4) 1-16. DOI: 10.4314/afrrev.v2i4.41079 , ISSN 2070-0083 |
Artificial Neural Network as a Predictive Model in a Slow Biomass Pyrolysis Technology (2017). Sustainable Energetics for Africa (SE4A) Ouagadougou, Burkina-Faso |
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Bioenergy Projects in Nigeria and Potential Energy Partners: The Economical Approach (2014). MicroEnergy International Berlin, Germany. |
The Technical Aspect of the Technology Transfer from Germany to India Concerning Waste Water Treatment Plant (2011). Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin, Germany. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.1.1883.8009 |