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IJEM V-11 I-01 2025

IJEM V-11 I-01 2025

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-02-03

Design and Implementation of a Prototype Micro Hydropower System Utilizing Jaffi Waterfalls, Nigeria

By Ibrahim Salihu

Abstract: Micro-hydroelectric power is a dependable and effective clean renewable energy source. Research presents Development of a prototype Experimental Hydro Electric power system using Jaffi waterfalls as a source of water supply. The objectives of the study are to design, construct, test and carry out performance evaluation of the prototype hydropower system using Jaffi waterfalls. The…

Published in International Journal of Energetic Materials · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 1–11Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-02-05

Enhancing Awareness of Cytotoxic Drug Handling: Evaluation of a Structured Teaching Program for Nursing Staff in Jalandhar Hospitals

By Shamsunisa, Perkash kour, and Jasleen Kaur

Abstract: Cytotoxic medications are used to treat cancer all around the world. These medications are often made specifically for each patient and are given as bolus injections or infusions. The cytotoxic drugs are classified as hazardous drugs by Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA). Nurses dealing with cytotoxic drugs have potential risk of occupational health hazards…

Published in International Journal of Energetic Materials · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 1–10Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2025-02-02

Intelligent Approaches to Functional Material Development

By V. S. L. Srujan Allu and Sweta Kumari Ghosh

Abstract: By empowering systems to carry out tasks like decision-making and problem-solving that call for human-like intellect, artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing technology. A key enabler of this progress is functional materials, designed through materials engineering to meet the needs of high-performance technologies like semiconductors, sensors, and memory storage. These materials are vital in ensuring AI…

Published in International Journal of Energetic Materials · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 11–15Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-02-05

Production and Evaluation of Composites Made from Waste Material and Recycled Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate)

By Haydar U. Zaman

Abstract: A significant ecological concern that third-world countries are currently facing is the economically viable use of lignocellulose waste. In addition to reducing the cost of the composite, cellulosic fiber composites created from industrial waste would enable the efficient use of a waste material that is presently disposed of or burned. Recycled poly (ethylene terephthalate) was…

Published in International Journal of Energetic Materials · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 1–12Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2025-02-07

Study of Electrical Polarization of Some Elements:The Effect of Displacement

By Victor Chukwuemeka Ukpaka, Abraham Peter Ukpaka, and C. P. Ukpaka

Abstract: Electrical polarization is an essential phenomenon for material science, portraying the response of a material to the external electric field. This conceptual review has provided a model-based approach to understanding electrical polarization, The following elements as stated considered in this research, such as potassium (K), magnesium (Mg), scandium (Sc), titanium (Ti), vanadium (V) and chromium…

Published in International Journal of Energetic Materials · Vol. 11, Issue 01, 2025 · pp. 12–21Read Article →