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Call for Papers

     Call for Papers -  Submission Instructions                    

 

The 38th iSTEAMS event is a Multidisciplinary Conference, therefore Paper Submissions are welcomed from all DISCIPLINES. Paper Submission Deadline is Sunday 7th July, 2024. Articles should be freestyle in any format with any reference format and MS Word document, 11 points font size and single spaced.  Article Title, Name of Authors, Affiliations, E-mail address and phone numbers should be at the beginning of each paper and centralized. All articles must carry e-mail address and phone numbers. Articles should be sent as E-mail ATTACHMENT to info@isteams.net. PDF submissions will not be accepted. Please mark the title of the E-mail as 38th ECOWAS ETech Conference Paper Submission  Although FULL Papers are usually preferred for the iSTEAMS Conference, ABSTRACT ONLY SUBMISSIONS ARE WELCOMED. Full papers could be developed after the conference and submitted for Journal publication in any of the iSTEAMS Series of International Journals.  Click HERE to download the Submission Template

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  Important Information on  Traveling to The Ghana                            

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Participants travelling into Ghana from outside the West African region require visa to enter Ghana. Citizens of ECOWAS countries do not require Visas to enter ghana. Travel is possible by air and road.  Please check exchange rate of the dollar to the Cedi HERE before departure from your countries of origin so as to be able to properly budget for travel, health, sundry and accommodation needs.

 

Tourism and Attractions in Ghana

Additional information on Tourism and other attractions in Ghana can be found HERE 

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  About Ghana - Important Information on                                          

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Participants travelling into Ghana from outside the West African region require visa to enter Ghana. Citizens of ECOWAS countries do not require Visas to enter ghana. Travel is possible by air and road.  Please check exchange rate of the dollar to the Cedi HERE before departure from your countries of origin so as to be able to properly budget for travel, health, sundry and accommodation needs.

 

Tourism and Attractions in Ghana

Additional information on Tourism and other attractions in Ghana can be found HERE 

 Extended Paper Journal Publication for Proceedings Papers                 

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       Travel Information and Visa Requirements in Ghana       

 

Visa(s) & Travel Information to Foreigners & ECOWAS Citizens 

​ECOWAS citizens includng Nigerians do not need visas to visit Ghana. The ECOWAS passport is all that is required. Road and other forms of transportation are available to travel from ECOWAS countries to Ghana.  Kindly check with the Ghanaian Embassy or Consulate in your country for visa requirements if you are travelling to Ghana from any country other than an ECOWAS Country. Citizens whose countries do not have a Ghanaian Embassy (such as Cameroun) can obtain Visas on Arrival. A list of Ghanaian Diplomatic Missions/Embasies/Consular can be found HERE. For additional information on applying for visas to Ghana visit the Ghana Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration website www.mfa.gov.gh or contact your local Ghana High Commission. Kotoka International Airport, located in Accra, is Ghana’s premier international airport. Air connection to Accra is very easy and many hotels in Accra provide airport transfer service. Road connections are also available from a range of African Countries. Make travel plans ahead to ensure that you have the right information. Prospective participants can contact the organizers by e-mail at info@isteams.net for additional information on road and air travels. 

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Tour and Tourist Attractions

There are several tourist attractions in Ghana. Click HERE to check out possible tourist interest and make plans to visit. Participant are encouraged to do a tour of Accra City during and after the conference. The organizers can assist interested participants to interface with tourist agencies to facilitate a tour for those who express interest in tour(s)  ahead of the event. 

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       Brief on Accomodation, Lodging & Feeding                  

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A variety of accommodation options are available for conference participants within the host University, Legon, Accra City and their environs. Please note that Participants are solely responsible for their accommodation and travel expenses. Assistant for pre-arrival hotel bookings and travel can be accommodated by the conference organizing committee. Participants can also book hotels and accommodation online directly on hotel websites in advance.  Participants should budget between $20 - $30 per day for hotels and meals. 

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS PAPERS                                              

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Recognition and Representation of Mathematical Symbols and Equations from Images of Handwritten Equations

Kalu, Grant Kelechi & Woods, Nancy C.

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P1

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Emerging Technologies Shaping the Fourth Industrial Revolution: The Roles of Internet of Things (IoT), 5G, Virtual Reality, Robotics and Automation and Self-Driving Cars

Kazeem Oyebode

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P2

 

Textualisation of Cyber Crime Techniques Among Yahoo Boys In Ikere Ekiti, Nigeria

Obadare Felicia Tomi (PhD) & Ilori, Ayomide Augustine

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P3

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Allowances, Job Commitment, Work Environment and Employees’ Attitude in Government Ministries in Ekiti State

Babatunde, Olayinka Funmi, Ige, Olusegun Micheal & Faleye Olubunmi Christianah

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P4

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Enhancing Decentralised Renewable Energy Trading through Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain Technology

Adelakun Najeem Olawale

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P5

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Cogents Effects of US Cuts Fundings on Public Healthycare Medicare Humanitarian International Universal Global Services Delivery Systems Impacts

Oye-Ali Adenike A.F.E.,  Adejumobi-Alli Mojisola A.M.,Alli Adedeji I.,Alli Adeyemi S.J.,Afolabi H.A.,Adeoluremi-Ali H.,Alli Sunday A.E.,Oye Precious O.A.E.

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P6

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Emerging Technologies in Africa: Evolution, Diffusion, & Adoption

Adams  Edward  Momoh

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P7

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Cybersecurity and Data Privacy in Remote Work and GIG Economy

Adedoyin A. Talabi & Olumide O Longe

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P8

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Emerging Trends in Edge Computing and Associated Technologies

Igye, Dominic Ternongu

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P9

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French Language Education and Its Impact on Nigeria’s Socio-Economic and Human Capital Development: A Historical Perspective

Odeleye, Oluwatoyin A. (PhD)

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P10

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Emerging Trends in Edge Computing and Associated Technologies

Igye, Dominic Ternongu

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P11

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An Overview of Security Systems in the Internet of Things

Fasoyiro Oluwatosin, Fabiyi Ademola, Amosa Babalola & Odesanya Dele

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P12

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Emerging Trends in Natural Language Processing and Related Technologies – Diffusion, Acceptance and Uptake

Ibe Chukwudi 

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P13

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Developing Tech-Enabled Skills to Drive Sustainable Youth Employment, Job Creation, and Economic Growth in Africa

Oni Esther, Nwaekpe Christian, Fabiyi Ademola & Amosa Babalola

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P14​

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Trends in the Evolution of Internet Of Things (IoT), Robotics and Automation, Smart Cities, Blockchain Technology and 5G

Tibil Danong Dung

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P15

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Effect of Street Hawking on the Academic Performance of Junior Secondary School Students in Ikere Local Government Area of Ekiti State, Nigeria

Fasiku Adesola Mercy (PhD) & Daramola Clement Oladayo (PhD)

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P16

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The Future of Data and Business Analytics Driven by Convergent Technology

Zahra’u Oyibo Musa

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P17​

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Evolution of Some Emerging Technologies and the Curiosity In Africa

Anokhaoya Donatus Osiokha

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P18

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Exploring AI and Cybersecurity in Africa: Safeguarding Critical Infrastructure for Sustainable Development, Resilience, and Technological Advancement

Adigun Olajide, Ogunleye Temitope & Amosa Babalola

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P19

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Adoption and Impact of 5G, Cloud Computing, Smart Homes, Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain in Nigeria and Beyond

Sani Ahmed Ibrahim

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P20

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Enhancing Digital Entrepreneurship through Robust Cybersecurity Measures and Effective Data Protection Strategies

Aanu Adejola, Babatunde Joseph & Babalola Amosa

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P21

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A Blockchain-Based and AI-Driven Peer Review Framework for Transparent and Efficient Scholarly Publishing

Lawal Olumide Olayinka & Longe Olumide Babatope

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P22

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Integrating Experiential Learning and AI Simulations to Foster Soft Skills Development in Technology Graduates

Fasoro Ayodeji, Olatunji Funsho, Amosa Babalola

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P23​

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A Convergence of Emerging Technologies in Contemporary Computing - Evolution, Diffusion, Acceptance and Policy Implications

Amiandamhen Elvis Igbinosa

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P24

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Emerging Frontiers in Science and Technology: Edge Computing, Quantum Systems, Energy Storage, Space Exploration and Additive Manufacturing

Dokwunna Y. Jurbe

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P25

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Developments and Evolutions in Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Quantum Computing, Robotics and Automation, and Voice Assistance/Natural Language Processing

Aderibigbe Idris Lekan

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P26

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Cryptocurrency Adoption and Economic Transition Dynamics in Africa’s Leading Economies: A Comparative Analysis of Policy, Market Integration and Financial Inclusion

Lawal Olumide Olayinka, Longe Olumide Babatope & Adegbenro Dimeji

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P27

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Emerging Trends in Artificial Intelligence and Associated Technologies: Edge Computing, Internet of Things, Blockchain, and Renewable Energy Applications in Africa

Mubarak Dahiru Abubakar
dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P28

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Short-term Response of Soil Temperature to Atmospheric Conditions

Ogunsola Oluseyi Enitan & Dilau Kabiru Alabi

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P30

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Emerging Trends in Edge-Intelligent Wearables: AI–IoT Convergence for Biotechnology

Abdulrahman Olalekan Yusuf

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P31

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Partnership for Peace and Emerging Security Threats in Nigeria: The Islamic Approach

Balogun, Yisa Olorunda (PhD)

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P32

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The Effect of Mother-Tongue Interference on the Learning of English Language among Junior Secondary School Students in Ekiti State, Nigeria

Olowoyeye, Cyril Abioye Charles (PhD)

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P33

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Cyber-Physical Systems Security in the Oil and Gas Industry: A Systematic Literature Review and Research Directions for Integrated Resilience Architectures

Odimba, U., Baale, A.A. & Longe, O. B.

dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ACCRABESPOKE2025P34

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