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Isaac Akpor Adjei

Statistics and Actuarial Science

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About

Isaac Akpor Adjei received his BSc and MSc Mathematics degrees from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana, in the years 2003 and 2006 respectively. He later pursued and was awarded a Master of Statistics degree (Distinction) with a specialization in Biostatistics, at the Universiteit Hasselt, Belgium, in 2015.He is passionate about making sense out of data, and the use of statistical techniques to solve real-life problems. He collaborates with researchers from multidisciplinary backgrounds. His passion is to make students understand the subject matter. He has a number of publications in refereed journals and has published articles in Mathematics, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Biostatistics.He has been with KNUST since 2007. He plays a role in the day-to-day activities of the Department and currently, he is a senior lecturer in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science.

Research Summary

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The researcher has developed a unified approach at the intersection of applied mathematics, food science, health sciences, environmental studies, and interdisciplinary research, with a focus on bridging physical, life, and social sciences through innovative mathematical models and statistical frameworks to address challenges across diverse domains.

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Microbial Food Safety Risk to Humans Associated with Poultry Feed: The Role of Irradiation(2019)
A comparative study of the use of radiation, lemon juice, and vinegar for the preparation and preservation of African giant snails (Achatina and Archachatina)(2022)
Microbial food safety of lettuce produced under irrigated wastewater from Onyasia River in Ghana(2023)
Microbial quality and Aflatoxin levels of sorghum grains (Sorghum bicolor) irradiated with gamma rays, low energy electron beam (LEEB) and high energy electron beam (HEEB)(2023)
An Application of Bootstrapping in Logistic Regression Model(2016)
Pro‐ and anti‐inflammatory cytokines mediate the progression of severe anemia in malaria‐infected children: A prospective study(2024)
Investigating the Relationship Between Climatic Factors and Malaria Cases in the Municipality of Beira Using Flexible Smoothing Regression(2023)
Factors associated with early sexual debut among adolescents and youth in Mozambique: A geo-additive survival analysis of the Mozambique 2021 AIDS indicator survey(2025)
Effects of extended period of storage and strain of layer on quality of chicken eggs(2013)
Product-Normed Linear Spaces(2018)
Assessing the Vulnerability and Adaptation Needs of Mozambique’s Health Sector to Climate: A Comprehensive Study(2024)
Assessing the Vulnerability and Adaptation Needs of Mozambique’s Health Sector to Climate Change: A Comprehensive Study(2023)
Corrigendum to “Microbial Food Safety Risk to Humans Associated with Poultry Feed: The Role of Irradiation”(2019)
The Proofs of Triangle Inequality Using Binomial Inequalities(2018)
Quantitative Descriptive Sensory Analysis of the Performance of Pregelatinised Starch-Protein Admixtures as Fat Mimetic in Wheat Bread(2009)
Dependency of the Distribution of Salmonella-Specific Antibodies SP-Ratios on Weight and Sampling Time(2016)
Evolution of Hearing Thresholds and the Effect of Age(2016)
The Mathematical Modelling of Refuse Build-up on the University Campus: A Case Study of KNUST Campus(2019)
Time series analysis of malaria cases in the Berekum municipality(2021)
A GLM Model for Predicting Students' Academic Performance in Further Mathematics: A Multiple Logistic Regression(2019)
Chapter 7 – Weed As You Can: Adopting an Intersectional Approach to Investigating the Gendered Impacts of Land Distribution in the Bui Resettlement Programme in Ghana(2024)

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