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Jonathan Mensah Dapaah

Sociology and Social Work

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Jonathan Mensah Dapaah graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociologyfrom the University of Ghana, Accra in 1994.In 2001 he obtained a Master of Philosophy degree in Sociology from the same University. In September 2006, I took the position of PhD researcher at Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR), University of Amsterdam and successfully completed the programme in 2012. Before the PhD programme, I worked as a research assistant with the Kintampo Health Research Centre in Ghana. Next he was pragramme coordinator with the Planned Parenthood Association of Ghana, a non-governmental organization active in the area of sexual and reproductive health.Lastly, I worked with the Ghana Sustainable Change Project, a USAID sponsored project on malaria, infant feeding and sexual and reproductive health as monitoring and evaluation officer. Currently, he is a Senior Lecturer and Head of Department at the Department of Sociology and Social Work, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi,Ghana. He has published in the area of HIV/AIDS care and treatment, sexual and reproductive health and social aspects of health in general.   C

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The researcher has developed innovative optimization algorithms designed to tackle complex real-world problems in fields such as climate modeling and resource management. Their work integrates advanced computational techniques, inspired by pressing issues like climate change and sustainable resource allocation, to create practical solutions for decision-making processes.

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