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Mr. Ayodele Nicholas Orelusi

Assistant Lecturer

Physical and Chemical Sciences Department

About

Mr. Ayodele Nicholas Orelusi obtained his B.Sc. (Ed) (Hons.) Degree in Physics Education from the famous University of Nigeria Nsukka in 2013. In 2022, he received his M.Sc. degree in Physics with Electronics (Condensed Matter) from the prestigious Elizade University in Ilara-Mokin. He is an Assistant Lecturer in the Physics with Electronics program at the Department of Physical and Chemical Sciences. His experience encompasses both theoretical and experimental physics. This expertise includes renewable energy employing semiconductor thin films for solar cell applications, as well as material properties. Mr. Orelusi has published in reputable international journals. He is particularly passionate about the intriguing properties of materials at the nanoscale and their potential applications in renewable energy technologies. He is a specialist on the synthesis and characterization of thin film semiconductors, exploring their electronic and optical properties. His primary research interest revolves around the development and optimization of thin film semiconductors for solar cell applications. He is particularly drawn to the exploration of novel materials and innovative fabrication techniques that can enhance the efficiency, stability, and scalability of thin film solar cells. Orelusi, Ayodele Nicholas can be contacted at: ayodele.orelusi@elizadeuniversity.edu.ng and nobnicholas69@gmail.com

Work Experience

Research Assistant

Elizade University
31 months

Assistant Lecturer

Elizade University
9 months

Research Interests

Physics (Condensed Matter)

Publications

Investigation of microstructure and optical characteristics of Ti-doped ZnO thin films as an effective solar collector in photovoltaic solar cell applications using digitally controlled spray pyrolysis

(2023). Investigation of microstructure and optical characteristics of Ti-doped ZnO thin films as an effective solar collector in photovoltaic solar cell applications using digitally controlled spray pyrolysis

Effect of precursor concentration on stoichiometry and optical properties of spray pyrolyzed nanostructured NiO thin films

(2023). Effect of precursor concentration on stoichiometry and optical properties of spray pyrolyzed nanostructured NiO thin films

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Education

  • M.Sc. Physics with Electronics
    Elizade University, Ilara-Mokin, 2022
  • B.Sc. (Ed) Physics Education
    University of Nigeria, Nsukka, 2013