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Luke Amateye Tettehfio

Indigenous Art and Technology

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Luke Amateye Tettehfio is a Lecturer at the Department of Industrial Art, KNUST; holding a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Art Education from the KNUST. He also hold a BA. Integrated Rural Art and Industry degree from the KNUST. He was born on 31st October, 1982 at Sege-Ada in the Ada West District of the Greater Accra region of Ghana.  Luke Amateye Tettehfio has a high level of creative potentials, have good communication and administrative skills, good human relation skills, innovative, able to work under minimum or no supervision, an active team player, goal oriented and have strong analytical skills with good judgment.My areas of research interest is Indigenous Textiles and Fibres and Fabrics Technology.

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The researcher's work focuses on applying mathematical models and computational techniques to study complex systems, particularly using differential equations and network models to analyze online behavior, collective behavior, and human strategic interactions. Their research explores how individual human actions shape collective phenomena and economic outcomes through computational methods for predicting and optimizing algorithmic solutions in these dynamic environments.

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