Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Stella C. Chiemeke
Professor of Computer Scince
University of Benin
Benin City, Nigeria
Senior Affiliate Research Fellow (ICITD)
Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
E-mail all inquiries and forward articles for consideration to:
University Auditorium
The University of Benin
Benin City, Nigeria
Theme
Winter Event - 19th - 21st Dec. 2022
2022 SMART-iSTEAMS Summer Event
Summer Event - Wed. 29th June - Fri 1st July, 2022
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Summer Event - Wed. 29th June - Fri 1st July, 2022
Organized By
Society for Multidisciplinary & Advanced Research Techniques (SMART) Africa
in Collaboration with
Department of Operations & MIS - University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana
Faculty of Computational Sciences - Academic City University College, Accra, Ghana
IEEE Nigeria Section Computer Society & The ICT University Foundations
Welcome to the
Accra Bespoke Innovations Conference
& The AI Africa Stakeholders Summit
On behalf of the Organizers, Partnering Institutions and Collaborators for the Accra Bespoke Innovations Conference and the AI Stakeholders Summit it is my pleasure to welcome prospective participants, delegates, students, scholars, researchers, practitioners, students and multidisciplinary enthusiast to this multidisciplinary, inter tertiary collocated event
Our world has been dramatically impacted by the COVIO Pandemic. Nevertheless, research innovations has continued to progress with concerted efforts directed at evolving new and innovative ways not only to address the effects and impacts of the pandemic but to mitigate and deal with human-centred and infrastructural challenges that has plagued the world. pre-pandemic while also looking beyond the pandemic to a world driven by digitization and digitalization; a world where artificial intelligence drives innovations, technologies, thinking, processes and human interactions. We welcome prospective participants to consider submitting research articles, position papers, reports, and all forms of articulations in all fields of human endeavours and explore the opportunities offered by the clustering of brilliant minds at this conference to obtain valid inputs that will further fuel research agendas and innovations in our multifaceted world. I believe your participation will add zest to what is potentially a great and highly impactful event.
Akwaaba - WELCOME to Ghana.
Prof. Longe Olumide Babatope FASI, MIAENG, SMIEEE, MCPN
Dean - Faculty of Computational Sciences & Informatics
Academic City University Accra
Senior member - IEEE
Distinguished Fulbright, UI-McArthur & HLF (GERMANY) Fellow
Co-Convener Accra Bespoke Innovations & AI Africa Stakeholders Forum
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION DETAILS
Physical Participants USD 400 Flat registration Fee
Virtual Participants USD 150 Flat registration Fee
CONFERENCE ACCOUNT DETAILS
Acc Name: Creative Research Conference Account
Account Banker: UBA Bank Current Account
Account No: 1017041046
Swift Code: UNAFNGLA
Exchange Rates
Participants should ascertain prevailing exchange rate of the dollar to the Cedi HERE before departure from their countries of origin so as to be able to properly budget for travel, health, sundry and accommodation needs.
CREDIT/DEBIT CARD
Important Information
International/Foreign and other participants can also make payment using credit or debit cards. Please click the Buy Now button above. Payment through Bank Transfers, mobile banking, quicktellers and Paypal are accepted. Please notify info@isteams.net after payment. Click HERE to REGISTER for the Accra Bespoke Innovations Conference 2022. Note that REGISTRATION for the conference only require you to provide data that will assist the organizing committee in planning for the conference. You can register NOW and make payments later. Please call +233595479930 or +2348160900893 if you have any challenges with paper submission or need any further clarifications.
Important Information on Traveling to Ghana
A negative COBID-19 PCR test is required for entry into Ghana. Participants should equally ascertain prevailing travel requirements through their airline websites. as these may be updated/adjusted periodically. Please check exchange rate of the dollar to the Cedi HERE before departure from their countries of origin so as to be able to properly budget for travel, health, sundry and accommodation needs.
Click HERE for Important Information on COVID Requirements pre-arrival and on Arrival
Click HERE for information on travel and subsistence for Nigerians
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 Cameroon) 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 for information and clarifications
Brief on Lodging & Feeding
A variety of accommodation options are available for conference participants within the host city and environs. Our Conference partner hotels are the Yiri Lodge and the University of Ghana Guest House all situated within the University of Ghana Campus. 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 online directly with hotels as soon as possible. Participants should budget between $20 - $30 per day for additional meals apart from the lunch which will be served during the conference
Tourist Attractions
There are several tourist attractions in Ghana. Click HERE to check out possible tourist interest and make plans to visit.
GENERAL CONFERENCE SCOPE - MULTIDISCIPLINARY
The Accra Bespoke Conference 2021 is a multidisciplinary forum. Authors in the academia, professionals and practitioners are invited to submit papers in all areas of Science, ICTs, Engineering, Education, Health Sciences (Medicine, Nursing, Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacy), Law, Arts, Management, Business, Agriculture, Geosciences, Policy, Agriculture, Forestry, Religious Studies, Environmental Sciences, Arts & Design, Hospitality Management, Survey & Geo-informatics, Applied Sciences, & the Social Sciences for the iSTEAMS Conference. Papers should contain substantial ideas which have the potential of aiding inventions, growth, development of human capital, industrial process optimization, energy conservation, inter-tertiary innovations, theories, practices, design, modeling and collaborative research. Papers are also welcomed from all fields and domains of research, practices and human endeavors
SPEAKERS
Dr. Philip Kukpe
Dept of Bus Admin
Academic City University
, Accra, Ghana
Irene Attachie
Nursing Department
University of Health Sci.
Ho, Volta Region, Ghana
Prof. Edward Santiago Blase
State University of New York
Sullivan County College
New York State, USA
Theme: Pandemic Politics & Educational Legacies
Strengthening Multidisciplinary Ecosystem To Address Human-Centred Challenges in a COVID 19 Era
Prof. Friday Wada
Department of Management
University of Hartford
WH Connecticut USA
Papers Accepted for Presentation/Conference Proceedings
Digital Productivity Tools as a Necessity in Education, Research and Career in the 21st Century
Oloyede, Ganiyat K. & Ogunwale, Goodness J.
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P1
Spectral Analyses Study of Boundary Layer Transition Delay with a Finite Compliant Panel
Bori, I., Yeo, K.S. & Bako, S.
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P2
Wastewater Treatment Using Economical Adsorbents
Hashirudeen, Muhammed Mokolade
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P3
Exergetic Analysis Of Selected Low Gram Nano-Refrigerant Charge For Transport Application
Ajuka, L.O., Eusebio Odiari & Odunfa, K.M.
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P4
Exploring Lack Of Due Diligence As A Threat To Forensic Analysis Preparation And Readiness
Jonas Asamoah, Adegbenro Dimeji, Omotosho, S. & Longe, O.B
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P5
Herbal Formulations in Nigeria: A Survey of Three Major Tribes
Ganiyat K. Oloyede, Patricia A. Onocha & Farouq A. Busari
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P6
F.O. Oyedeji, T.O. Odeniyan, A.B. Fawehinmi, O.M. Balogun and B.B. Adeleke
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P7
Female Pacesetters in Classical Greece
Anenih, Monica Omoye (Ph.D)
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P8
Online Teaching and Learning as a paradigm for gender –inclusiveness in African Higher Education
Ganiyat K. Oloyede
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P9
Ogunsile B.O. and Popoola O.E.
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P10
Production of Activated Carbon from Pilli Nut (Canarium Ovatum ) using Steam Activation Method
Orah, Robinson Friday &Nwosu, Friday O.
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P11
Effects of Social Media on Morality of Youths in Nigeria and the role of Religion
Oloyede, Mukhtar O. & Oloyede, Ganiyat K.
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P12
Badmos, S.T. & Olaoluwa, O.O.
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P13
Adewoye Olugbenga Adewale & Oyeniran O. Rotimi
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P14
Development Of A Pedal-Powered Locust Bean Dehulling Machine
Odesola I.F. Abu R. Adegbulugbe O.I., Mustapha O.F. & Odunfa K.M.
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P15
Grammar-Based Ontology (GBO) Of Signed Words Used In Computer Science Domain
Adejoke O. Olamiti, & Victoria Adewale,
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P16
Raheem Moshood M. & Adeyemo, A.B.
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P17
Odunfa K.M; Abiola A.P and Abu, R
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P18
Local Governments and Management of Covid-19 In Lagos State, Nigeria
Aderogba Ademola
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P19
Towards An Investigation on the use of Deep Learning In Image Captioning for Diagnostic Imaging
Pius Kwao Gadosey & Akunlibe, G.A.A
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P20
Obinna A. Eneh, Deborah U. Ebem, Agatha N. Aballa & John N. Ngene
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P21
Classification Model For Iris Images Using Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)
Aranuwa, F.O. & Fawehinmi, O.B.
Competitive Intelligence-driven Enterpreneurship: Towards Sustainable Economic Growth in Contemporary Business Environments
Damisola O. Adewumi
ICT and Teaching-Learning Curve in Public School: A Case Study Of Government Comprehensive Secondary School, Obio-Akpor, Rivers State, Nigeria.
Ahubele, B.O., Alu, E.S., and Ogah, M.U
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P23
Institutional Factors And Information Overload As Affects Information Sharing Among Students In Tertiary Institution
Sokoya, A.A.
Growth, Yield and Proximate Composition of Daucus carota L. (Carrot) as Influenced by Four Growth Media
Kareem, I. A. & Faleke, K.
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P24
Influence of E-Resources and Conventional Books Usage on Students’ Academic Achievements in Selected Tertiary Institutions in Lagos State, Nigeria
Fijabi, F.A.
Aluka, N.N. Cynthia, Nwachukwu, N. Chinyere & Agbim, Kenneth
Spectraland antimicrobial studies of mixed ligand copper(II) complexes with 1,1,1-trifluoroacetylacetone and nitrogen containing ligands
Omoregie, Helen Oluwatola
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P25
Eavesdropping Attack Prevention In E-Auction System Using Distributed Ledger Technology.
Ahubele, B.O. & Obahiagbon, K.
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P26
A Sustainable Climate-Smart Water Management System: Utilization of Capillary Irrigation in Africa’s Agriculture
O. E. Egbebi, M. K. Idowu, D. J. Oyedele, F. O. Tijani & I. A. Egbebi
dx.doi.org/ 10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P27
Okanlawon-Peters P.O. & Oladapo I.O
dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS-/AMCBC2022P7
The Role of Cottage Art Industry in Developing Nigeria Economy
Ajayi, Joseph Babatunde (Ph.D)
dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS-/AMCBC2022P29
Boris, O.O. Ajogbeje, O.J. & Ekiugbo, U.E.
dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/ABMIC2022P30
Paper Submission Instructions
Paper Submission Deadline is Sunday 26th June, 2022. Articles should be in MS Word usually be between 4000-5000 words or 6 pages max, Arial Narrow (Font), 11 points, single spaced. Authors should use APA Referencing style. Paragraphs should be separated by spaces and be in block form - no indents. Article Title, Name of Authors, Affiliations, E-mail address and phone numbers should be at the beginning of each paper and centralized as itemized line by line. 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 Accra Bespoke 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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