
Livingston Daniel Okpakhalu- BTech (Yola); MSc (Ekpoma); eMBA (Washington-DC)
- Doctoral Research Candidate at University of Jos
Livingston Daniel Okpakhalu
- BTech (Yola); MSc (Ekpoma); eMBA (Washington-DC)
- Doctoral Research Candidate at University of Jos
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Introduction
Okpakhalu Livingston Daniel, an experienced architect, has significantly influenced architecture and heritage conservation. After obtaining his Bachelor of Technology in Architecture, he spent ten years retrofitting buildings for sustainable urban development.
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Ongoing Doctoral Research at the University of Jos.
The integration of smart technologies, such as IoT, AI, and data analytics, has revolutionized the design and functionality of the built environment, creating unprecedented opportunities to enhance sustainability, energy efficiency, and user experience. This research explores these technologies' transformative impact on urban centres, focusing on t...
This study employs diverse machine learning models, including classic artificial neural network (ANN), hybrid ANN models, and the imperialist competitive algorithm and emotional artificial neural network (EANN), to predict crucial parameters such as fresh water production and vapor temperatures. Evaluation metrics reveal the integrated ANN-ICA mode...
The global history of flood is full of documented cases of massive devastation and havocs to the built environment. In recent times, global warming has led to climate change resulting in increased frequency of flooding. The magnitude, scope and impact of these flood events on the built environment cannot be overemphasized. This research is aimed at...
Recent approaches to agricultural development, including food production and food security, have largely failed to reduce the absolute numbers of the food insecure or to ensure environmental sustainability. Whilst global achievements in food production have been impressive in the last 50 years, the global inequalities in food entitlements (ie., peo...