معرفی
Peter Kipruto Chemweno serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Advanced Manufacturing, Sustainable Products & Energy Systems at Saxion University of Applied Sciences' School of Engineering. His research bridges engineering disciplines with humanitarian applications, focusing on sustainable solutions for resource-constrained environments through robotics, maintenance systems, and educational innovation.
His primary research interests include Robotics (100% fingerprint weight), Maintenance Engineering, Engineering Education, and Sustainable Energy systems. Chemweno specializes in developing mobile educational infrastructure for underserved communities, sustainable manufacturing processes, and risk assessment frameworks, with particular emphasis on transferable design principles for inclusive settlements and learning factories in low-resource settings.
Recent publication trends reveal strong integration of humanitarian objectives with engineering practice, particularly in mobile classroom deployment (EDUBox), hydrogen electrolyzer production, and competence assessment methodologies for engineering education in crisis contexts. His work consistently addresses climate resilience and educational access gaps through applied technological solutions.
His scientific recognition includes:
- European Federation of National Maintenance Societies (EFNMS) Excellence Award for best Ph.D. Thesis in Maintenance (2018)
Chemweno actively contributes to academic development through thesis examinations, having supervised projects including flexible manufacturing system simulations (2024), chewing gum removal robotics (2022), and chemical arena design for aeronautics (2021), demonstrating applied mentorship across engineering subdisciplines.


