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WORKSHOP ON DENSITY FUNCTIONAL THEORY AND MOLECULAR DYNAMICS IS A SIGN THAT MMUST IS CHAMPIONING COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS SCIENCE IN KENYA

The workshop organized by the School of Natural Sciences (SONAS) under the leadership of , was aimed at introducing and enhancing the fundamentals of molecular dynamics. It is part of the project  which is among the forty (40) projects funded by MMUST University Research Fund (URF) grants. The Principal Investigator (PI) of the research project was while critical members of the team were Prof. Boniface Ndinya, Dr. Celline Awino, , Dr. George Manyali and . The expert trainers at the workshop included Dr. Francis Gaitho (MMUST), Dr. George Manyali (KAFUCO) and MMUST alumnus, Mr. James Sifuna (Catholic University of East Africa).


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Ag. Registrar Academics, Prof. Thomas Sakwa giving his remarks.


The informative workshop was graced by the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic and Student Affairs, Prof. Hussein Golicha who is a Professor of Physics. Prof. Golicha appreciated the workshop organizers for endeavoring to carry out research in Physics and Chemistry which are key academic fields. He was accompanied by the Ag. Registrar Academics, Prof. Thomas Sakwa who expressed delight to be associated with the project. He reiterated that Physics and Chemistry are critical areas that require more research. Notably, Prof. Sakwa is a Professor of Condensed matter physics.

The director, Research and Postgraduate Support, Prof. Peter Bukhala applauded the organizers for including other Universities saying that the Multidisciplinary working approach will attract funding and make it easier for policymakers to implement and access these research. “This year and last year, the directorate is dedicated to strengthening Multi-Disciplinary Research in order to attract funding. I will be happy to see a Physics person work with a sports science person,” he added.

Speaking at the highly attended training workshop, the PI Dr. Odari, who is also the treasurer of Materials Research Society of Kenya (MRSK), encouraged participating Universities to make their laboratories and libraries 24 hours accessible to staff and students in order to facilitate a high level of research. “The knowledge gained in this workshop will help in simplifying fabrication of materials and engineering of devices. This includes materials that have good electric, magnetic and optical properties which are good for applications such as sensors, laptops and lenses,” he stated.


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Dean SONAS, Dr. Joseph Owino and KAFUCO - Dr. George Manyali


The organizers of the workshop from MMUST were Prof. Boniface Ndinya (Physics), Dr. Celline Awino (Physics), Dr. Maxwell Mageto (COD, Physics). Prof. George Lawi (Mathematics) and Gershom Mutua (Chemistry). Most of the organizers and trainers are members of Material Society of Kenya and some of them also belong to the Computational and Theoretical Physics Group.

MMUST is likely to be the hub of fabrication of materials and engineering of devices in this part of the world. The team hopes to have another workshop around July in Nairobi sponsored by the Joint Undertaking for an African Materials Institute, Open Computing Facility (JUAMI-OCF). Such unique training workshops are indeed a platform for linking students to trainers and mentors. This incredible team is certainly ensuring that MMUST takes the lead in championing computational materials science in Kenya.


By Dr. Lydia Anyonje and Linet Owuor

Photos by Wilberforce Shiundu

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