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Vincent de Paul Kanwetuu

Sociology and Social Work

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Vincent de Paul Kanwetuu holds a PhD in Sociology with specialisation in Sociology of Law. He is an old boy of St, Francis Xavier Junior Seminary, Wa. He is a professional teacher in French Language and alumnus of Mt. Mary Teacher Training College, Somanya. Dr. Kanwetuu taught for three years in Bishop's R/C J. S. S in Tamale before proceeding to KNUST where he obtained BA French/Sociology combined major degree in 2007. While on the BA programme in KNUST, Dr. Kanwetuu went on a year abroad to the Centre Béninois des Langues étrangères (CE.BE.LA.E) in the Université d' Abomey-Calavi (UAC) in Benin Republic on a Government of Ghana Scholarship from 2005 to 2006, where he obtained Diplôme universitaire d'Etudes françaises (DUEF). After coming back to complete KNUST in 2007, Dr. Kanwetuu served as Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department of Sociology and Social Work in 2008. In 2009, he enroled as postgraduate student in the same department and obtained MA (Research Option) in Sociology in 2012. He taught French Language at the KNUST Basic School until his appointment as Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Social Work in 2014. After satisfying the conditions for upgrading, Dr. Kanwetuu became a full Lecturer in 2016.

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The researcher's work focuses on integrating numerical methods for modeling and simulation across diverse fields, including fluid mechanics, environmental science, and engineering. Their interdisciplinary approach combines advanced computational techniques with real-world applications, bridging physics, mathematics, and data analysis to address complex problems in soil behavior, environmental systems, and engineered biological systems.

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