Sharafadeen Adetunji Adeniji

OFFICE LOCATION:

Theoretical and Applied Physics Department
African University of Science and Technology
Abuja Nigeria

About me:

I received my BSc degree in Physics from the University of Ibadan, Ibadan Nigeria in 2009.I also received MSc degree in Materials Science and Engineering from African University of Science and Technology Abuja Nigeria in 2013. Currently, I am a PhD candidate at the Theoretical and Applied Physics Department of the same university. I am also a lecturer at Nile University of Nigeria Abuja Nigeria.

Research:

I am interested in the development of efficient and relatively stable optoelectronic devices.

RECENT PAPERS/SCHOLARLY WORK:
  • A. Bello, D. M. Sanni, S. A. Adeniji, V. Anye, K. Orisekeh, M. Kigozi, R. Koech. “Combustion synthesis of battery-type positive electrodes for robust aqueous hybrid supercapacitor.” Journal of Energy Storage 27 (2020): 101160.
  • O. V. Oyelade, O. K. Oyewole, D. O. Oyewole, S. A. Adeniji, R. Ichwani, D. M. Sanni, and W. O. Soboyejo. “Pressure-Assisted Fabrication of Perovskite Solar Cells.” Scientific Reports (2020) 10:7183
  • D. M. Sanni, E. Ntsoenzok, E. Saintaimé, S. A. Adeniji1, O. V. Oyelade, R. K. Koech, D. I. Amune, A. Bello. “The role of hafnium acetylacetonate buffer layer on the performance of lead halide perovskite solar cells derived from dehydrated lead acetate as Pb source.” AIP Advances 10, 075006 (2020).