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This is a list of Nigerian scientists and scholars. Nigeria is a federal constitutional republic comprising 36 states and its Federal Capital Territory , Abuja . The country is located in West Africa .
Samuel Achilefu is a Nigerian-born scientist and medical researcher [1] who has pioneered both fundamental and applied research in science, engineering, and medicine. [2] Dr. Samuel Achilefu is Professor and Chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where he holds the Lyda Hill Distinguished University Chair in Biomedical Engineeri
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Gordian Ezekwe – mechanical engineer notable for supervising the construction of the Biafran rocket during the Nigerian Civil War; Akii Ibhadode – mechanical engineer; Tele Ikuru – mechanical engineer; Farida Kabir (born 1992) – software developer and entrepreneur; Ekei Essien Oku – first Nigerian woman chief librarian
Peter Akinsola Okebukola OFR (born 17 February 1948) is a Nigerian academic, researcher, and administrator. [1] He holds the position of distinguished professor of science and computer education at Lagos State University (LASU) and has been contributing to academia since 1984. [2]
Abasi Ene-Obong (born 20 June 1985), is a Nigerian biomedical scientist and entrepreneur. [1] Abasi holds a master's degree in human molecular genetics from Imperial College London and a PhD in Cancer Biology from Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry in England. [2]
Daniel Kolawole Olukoya (born 15 July 1957) is a Nigerian pastor, scientist and professor. He is the founder and General Overseer of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries . [ 1 ] Olukoya is the first Nigerian scientist to clone genes.
Okojie joined the silicon carbide research group at NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland in 1999. [3] He holds over 20 patents relating to high-temperature devices, including several licenses for commercial use that could reduce spacecraft weight, [4] and thereby launch cost and fuel consumption, while leaving additional space for scientific payloads.