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Uchenna Diala is a Senior Lecturer in Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the College of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on energy harvesting, nonlinear dynamics, vibration control, and mathematical modeling of disease spread. He has contributed extensively to advancements in electromagnetic energy harvesters, vibration isolation systems, and acoustic resonance analysis in engineering systems.
His work integrates theoretical analysis with practical applications, such as optimizing energy harvesters for low-frequency excitations and developing models for co-circulating diseases like dengue, HIV, and COVID-19. He also explores sustainable technologies, including recycled carbon fiber composites for sensors and renewable energy integration with modular reactors.
Key research trends include the use of vibrational resonance to enhance harvester performance, geometric nonlinear damping for vibration control, and data-driven modeling of multiphase reservoirs. His interdisciplinary approach bridges engineering, mathematics, and public health, addressing challenges in energy systems and disease management.
Uchenna Diala has published widely in journals such as Nonlinear Dynamics, Scientific Reports, and International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics. His collaborative projects span industry and academia, emphasizing practical solutions for real-world problems.



