About me
My career goal is to become an independent researcher in energy storage systems focusing on innovations that reduce carbon footprints and expand access to clean, reliable energy. In many parts of Nigeria, women and girls bear the burden of energy poverty as they spend hours collecting firewood or relying on unsafe fuels for cooking and lighting. By developing sustainable energy storage solutions, I plan to improve air quality, reduce time poverty, and create safer households.
I am an aspiring independent researcher in energy storage systems, driven by a commitment to advancing innovations that reduce carbon footprints and expand access to clean, reliable energy. As a Nigerian citizen, energy poverty, the access to modern energy where limited forcing many households especially women and girls to rely on unsafe fuels or spend long hours gathering firewood for cooking and lighting. These experiences have shaped my career goal of developing sustainable energy storage solutions that not only improve energy access but also contribute to healthier and safer communities. My research interests lie in creating affordable, efficient, and scalable technologies that can bridge the energy gap in underserved regions. Through my research work, I seek to improve air quality, reduce time poverty for women and girls, and empower households to thrive in more sustainable ways while supporting global clean energy transitions.
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Degrees:
Nene P. Eluchie. The use of citric acid from citrus fruit as a substitute for weak electrolyte in conductance measurement. ( To appear in international journal of chemical engineering and Analytical Science). Accepted for publication