Okeniyi Joshua
Professor Professor & Head, Mechanical Engineering Ph.D, M.Sc, B.Sc, N.Dip (Mechanical Engineering)
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Overview
To God be the glory, the Department was established in September 2004/2005 Academic Session in the College of Science and Technology of the University. The programme is to provide sound knowledge in all aspects of Mechanical Engineering (as well as provide) advanced knowledge that would (facilitate) specialization in the four fields of Mechanical Engineering: Thermo-Fluid, Machine Design, Production and Metallurgy and Materials. Largely due to the importance of information technology especially in the areas of drawing, data management and simulation, the curriculum has recently been totally reviewed and the contents of the programme has been increased.
Vision
To produce a total graduate empowered with the standards and practice of Mechanical Engineering in the field and beyond who will fit properly into the African Industrial and Manufacturing Sectors.
Activities of the Department
The department has been involved in some activities such as Seminars presentation and postgraduate Seminars delivery
Philosophy and Objectives
Philosophy
The philosophy of the Department of Mechanical Engineering is derived from the overall objective of Covenant University, which can be summarized as “Bringing up a new generation of Africans that will move the continent forward in all areas of endeavour” The philosophy of the department is to marry theory with practical effectively and hence produce graduates who will be empowered to strengthen the weak or virtually non-existent manufacturing base of the Africans and change the status of our industries from being “packaging’ to `manufacturing’.
Objectives
In order to accomplish the philosophy of the Department and in line with the entrepreneurship and total man concept goals of the Covenant University, emphasis will be placed on the following objectives:
- To facilitate good grasp of a broad spectrum of engineering principles
- To facilitate acquisition of practical work experience
- To inculcate entrepreneurial, marketing and management skills
- To engage extensively in mechanical engineering research and development.
- To train and produce men and women who will be alert to the engineering needs of their environment and be very willing and eager to meet these needs.
- To train and produce men and women who are equipped with all necessary tools (theoretical, spiritual, physical and intellectual) to design and manufacture machines and components for the benefit of their environment and mankind in general.
- To bring out the best in the students through adequate exposure to theory, current trends and state of the art laboratory and industrial facilities.
Mission Statement
To teach modern Mechanical Engineering using trendy resources viz-a-viz man power, machines and information and communication technology (ICT). The main focus is to harness all available resources to achieve food security through design/development of tropical machines for processing and the development of technology aimed at boosting energy.
Research & Development
RESEARCH CLUSTERS
The department has the following research clusters:
1. Design and Production Engineering: This group main activities revolve round research into the current areas of needs in the industries and the academia with the main aim of providing solutions to emerging needs in the society. The group has been able to publish at least (2) articles in the last one year, got three (3) articles accepted for publication in quality journals and built a fueless generator
2. Thermo-fluids and Energy Group: This group has been involved in developing alternative energy for utilization at pilot and medium scales levels. The group has been able to publish quality articles in some renowned journals.
3. Applied Mechanics Group:
4. Materials and Metallurgy Group: This group is working presently on the development of local materials for use in the electronics industries. The main focus here is on silicon.
S/N | Research Team/Unit | Members |
1 | Applied Mechanics | Dr. S.J. Ojolo |
Dr.J.S. Ajiboye | ||
Dr. S.T. Adedokun | ||
Engr. O.O. Ajayi | ||
2 | Thermo-fluids | Prof. R.O. Fagbenle |
Prof. M.A. Waheed | ||
Engr. S.O. Oyedepo | ||
Engr. O.O. Ajayi | ||
Engr. Okeniyi | ||
3 | Design and Production | Dr. S.J. Ojolo |
Dr. J.S. Ajiboye | ||
Dr. S.T. Adedokun | ||
Dr. R.R. Dinrifo | ||
Engr. O. Kilanko | ||
Engr. L.R.Leramo | ||
Engr. O.S. Ohunakin | ||
4 | Metallurgy and Materials | Prof. A.O. Inegbenebor |
Prof. C.A. Loto | ||
Dr. S.T. Adedokun | ||
Engr. P.O. Babalola | ||
Engr. O.S. Ohunakin | ||
Mr. A. Omotoso |
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Some Faculty in the department has won some international travel awards such as Invited Paper presenter to Engr. O.O. Ajayi by the government of Nepal and Position Paper presenter to Dr. S.J. Ojolo by the government of PR of China.
LINKAGES AND COLLABORATIONS
The department has established linkages with some institutions and organizations such as:
- Research linkage with the Cardiff University, UK
- Research linkage with the University of Lagos
- Research linkage with NESTLE Foods, Agbara
Admission Requirements
The minimum requirement for admission into B.Eng Mechanical Engineering Programme is O/L SSCE/GCE/NECO Credit level pass in five (5) subjects, including English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and either credit pass in Further Mathematics, Biology, or Technical Drawing.