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PROFESSOR ROMAIN MURENZI VISITS KNUST ENGINEERING EDUCATION PROJECT (KEEP) – COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING KNUST – KUMASI GHANA – JUNE 2025

The Physics Department is pleased to share that KNUST Engineering Education Project (KEEP), hosted our faculty member, Professor Romain Murenzi, and former Executive Director of the TWAS – The World Academy of Sciences, for a one-week visit aimed at strengthening quantum science education and research.  Funded and facilitated by KEEP, Professor Murenzi’s visit is a milestone in the project’s mission to drive innovation and establish cutting-edge research hubs at the KNUST College of Engineering. Professor Murenzi engaged faculty and students in 15 hours of intensive lectures on quantum science, that included AI applications in quantum research and science policy. Professor Murenzi emphasized the critical role of education and science in economic growth and poverty alleviation. Learn more about Professor Murenzi’s inspiring visit with faculty and students of the  Knust Engineering Education Project HERE.

The Physics Department is pleased to share that KNUST Engineering Education Project (KEEP), hosted our faculty member, Professor Romain Murenzi, and former Executive Director of the TWAS – The World Academy of Sciences, for a one-week visit aimed at strengthening quantum science education and research. 

Funded and facilitated by KEEP, Professor Murenzi’s visit is a milestone in the project’s mission to drive innovation and establish cutting-edge research hubs at the KNUST College of Engineering. Professor Murenzi engaged faculty and students in 15 hours of intensive lectures on quantum science, that included AI applications in quantum research and science policy. Professor Murenzi emphasized the critical role of education and science in economic growth and poverty alleviation.

Learn more about Professor Murenzi’s inspiring visit with faculty and students of the 
Knust Engineering Education Project HERE.

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