Dr. Henry Nunoo-Mensah

Senior Lecturer


Dept: Computer Engineering
College of Engineering, E C E - Block, Room 423

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Research Areas/Interests

Wireless Sensor Networks, Intelligent Agents (AI4D), Natural Language Processing, Algorithm Design and Optimization, Network Security and Energy E...~more


Grants/Funds Awarded

  1. African Agriculture Knowledge transfer partnerships (KTP) 2023-24 R1; Partners: Aston University, KNUST, Tropical Growers, Awarding Agency: UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), Grant Amount: £247,166.00, Grant No.: 13710

  2. African Agriculture Knowledge transfer partnerships (KTP) 2023-24 R1; Partners: Aston University, KNUST, SAYeTech, Awarding Agency: UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), Grant Amount: £249,602.00 Grant No.: 13704

  3. Data Science for Child Health Now in Ghana (DS-CHANGE) - Grant Amount: $349,854 Awarding Agency: Fogarty International Center at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), Duration: 2021 - 2026.  Grant No.: 1U2RTW012129-01

  4. IDRC AI4D Africa Grant - CAD 550,000 - Regional Artificial Intelligence Lab - KNUST (RAIL-KNUST), Grant No. 81280702.

  5. GIZ Fair Forward AI Grant - €306.884.60 - Regional Artificial Intelligence Lab - KNUST (RAIL-KNUST), Grant No. 109832-001.

  6. KNUST Research Fund - GHc 25,561.20 - Project Title: Intelligent Detection of Cracks in Crankshafts using Audible Sound.

  7. Design and Implementation of a sensor node and data analytics platform for detecting leakages in water distribution networks: This project is being conducted with a $2707.45 grant from the Strengthening Engineering Ecosystems in Sub-Saharan Africa (SEESA) Project

  8. AquaNAUT ATMs: An ATM for water service delivery in rural communities: This project is being conducted with a $2114.16grant from the Strengthening Engineering Ecosystems in Sub-Saharan Africa (SEESA) Project

  9. Design and implementation of a real-time pipe network monitoring and actuation device with an analytics platform: This project is being conducted with a $1819.81 grant from the Strengthening Engineering Ecosystems in Sub-Saharan Africa (SEESA) Project 


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