Frederick Acquah – Particle Image Velocimetry – Best Researcher Award

Mr. Frederick Acquah - Particle Image Velocimetry - Best Researcher Award

Ashesi University - Ghana

Author Profile

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Frederick Acquah began his academic journey in Mechanical Engineering at Ashesi University, where he graduated with a BSc in Mechanical Engineering in June 2020. His early accomplishments include being on the Dean's List from December 2017 to December 2019 and winning the Ashesi Engineering Challenge in 2017. These achievements reflect his academic diligence and innovation during his undergraduate years.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Mr. Acquah's professional experience is diverse, having worked as Head of Sustainability at Ozone Technology Ghana Ltd, where he created a circular economy road map and facilitated the design and 3D printing of prosthetics. He also serves as a Robotics Tutor at Beacon International School, teaching children robotics and sparking interest in STEM. Furthermore, he holds a Research Assistant role at Ashesi University, working on projects such as improving mechanical systems for the Tow Tank, a setup crucial for Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), which he utilized in flow visualization studies.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Acquah's research interests are rooted in CNC systems, Machine Learning for Manufacturing, Mechatronics, and Sustainability, with a focus on optimization and recycling. He has led significant projects, such as the design of a Tow Tank for flow experiments using Particle Image Velocimetry and a Fabric Shredder for recycling. His final-year capstone, the design and simulation of a Vertical Axis Wind Turbine, showcased his focus on sustainable energy solutions.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Throughout his career, Mr. Acquah has demonstrated an ability to lead impactful projects. His work in designing 3D-printed prosthetics and sustainable recycling technologies is testament to his commitment to social good and environmental sustainability. His contributions to Particle Image Velocimetry studies have the potential to advance research in fluid dynamics, a field critical for various engineering applications.

🏆Academic Cites

Mr. Acquah's research work has been recognized through multiple presentations, including a poster presentation at the First Annual Engineering Conference at the University of Ghana, where he shared his findings on the Tow Tank setup. As a Guest Lecturer at Ashesi University, he also discussed automation systems and shared insights into CNC design concepts, furthering his influence within academic circles.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Mr. Acquah is poised to leave a significant legacy through his work in sustainability, automation, and mechanical design. His hands-on contributions to Particle Image Velocimetry, Vertical Axis Wind Turbines, and the Fabric Shredder project reflect his forward-thinking approach to tackling pressing environmental and technological challenges. His future contributions are expected to continue in the fields of mechatronics, robotics, and sustainability.

In conclusion, Mr. Frederick Acquah's diverse background in engineering, sustainability, and Particle Image Velocimetry positions him as a dynamic contributor to both academic research and practical, socially impactful projects. His professional endeavors and research focus ensure a legacy that promotes innovation, environmental stewardship, and academic excellence.

Notable Publication


 Design and characterization of a low-cost particle image velocimetry system

Authors: Kojo Chaway Acquah, F., Paul Konadu Takyi, J., Beem, H.R.

Journal: HardwareX

Year: 2024

Citations: 0