M. Phil / Ph. D. Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering

Master of Philosophy / Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering

M. Phil / Ph. D. Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering

  1. List of Academic Staff
NameStatus and QualificationResearch Interests
K.O. YusufReader
and Acting Head of Department B.Eng. (FUT, Minna); M.Eng., Ph.D. (Ilorin); MNIAE; MISTRO; R.Engr. (Nigeria)
Soil and Water Engineering; Irrigation water treatment, Wastewater Engineering
A. O. OgunlelaProfessor
B.Sc. (Ibadan); M.Sc. (Iowa State); Ph.D. (Oklahoma State); MNSE; MNIAE; MASABE; MISTRO; R.Engr. (Nigeria)
Soil and Water Engineering; Modeling of Agricultural Production Systems
C. J. EjiejiProfessor
B.Eng., M.Eng. (UNN, Nsukka); Ph.D. (Newcastle); MNSE; MNIAE; MISTRO; R.Engr. (Nigeria)
Soil and Water Engineering; Modeling of Soil Plant Atmospheric Interactions
J. O. OlaoyeProfessor
B.Eng., M. Eng., Ph.D. (Ilorin); MNSE; FNIAE; MASABE; MISTRO; R.Engr. (Nigeria)
Power and Machinery Engineering; Renewable Energy Engineering
K. A. AdeniranProfessor
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Ibadan); MNSE; MNIAE; MASABE; MISTRO; R.Engr. (Nigeria)
Soil and Water Engineering; Waste and Wastewater Engineering
T. A. IsholaSenior Lecturer
B.Eng., M.Eng., (Ilorin); Ph.D. (UPM, Malaysia); MNIAE; MISTRO; R.Engr. (Nigeria)
Power and Machinery; Machine Automation and Robotics
M.O. IyandaSenior Lecturer
B.Eng., M.Eng., Ph.D. (Ilorin); MNIAE; MISTRO; R.Engr. (Nigeria)
Power and Machinery Engineering; Agricultural Mechanization
T.D. AkpenpuumSenior Lecturer
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Ibadan); MNIAE; R.Engr. (Nigeria)
Structure and Environment, Smart farming, Agricultural waste management
*M. O. SunmonuReader
B.Eng., M.Eng., Ph.D. (FUT, Minna), MNIAE; MASABE; R.Engr (Nigeria)
Agro-Product and Food Processing Engineering; Postharvest Engineering
*M. M. OdewoleSenior Lecturer
B.Eng., M.Eng., (Ilorin); Ph.D. (FUTA); MNIAE; MASABE; R.Engr (Nigeria)
Agro-Product and Food Processing Engineering; Postharvest Engineering
*M. S. SanusiLecturer I
B.Tech., (LAUTECH, Ogbomoso); M.Sc., Ph.D. (Ibadan); MNIFST; R.Engr (Nigeria)
Food Processing and Preservation

*Lecturers from other departments

B. Introduction

A Master of Philosophy degree in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering is a postgraduate qualification awarded after a master‘s degree for a candidate that had average weighted point of less than 60% but greater than 55%. A Master of Philosophy degree certificate program consists of two semesters, which can be completed in twelve calendar months. The MPhil programme offers unique opportunity for candidate to continue with Ph. D. degree after successful completion of the programme. The candidate may however graduate with MPhil degree without conversion to Ph. D as the case may be.

C. Philosophy

The programme is recommended for students wishing to enhance their professional skills as it concentrates on expanding the knowledge base of the students and bridging the identified gaps and other deficiency after the Master‘s programme. Students undergoing M. Phil. of Engineering degree in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering can specialize in any of the following options namely:

  1. Power and Machinery Engineering
  2. Food Bioprocess Engineering
  3. Food processing and storage
  4. Soil and Water conservation
  5. Aquaculture Engineering
  6. Structure and Environmental Engineering

therefore is to promote, within the student, the science and art of engineering in agriculture and to build in them capacity for high sense of self-reliance, coupled with sound academic and practical discipline towards the attainment of the national goals and objective of rapid industrialization, food self-sufficiency and technological emancipation

D. Aim and Objectives

The aim of Postgraduate Diploma in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering is among

i. to provide students with knowledge and competitive skills to enhance their performance and to enable them to assume broader responsibilities in the rapidly changing environment in the context of the global and contemporary knowledge.

ii  to serve and stimulate society by developing in students heightened intellectual, cultural, and humane sensitivities, scientific, professional and technological expertise.

iii. to promote research efforts directed toward meeting the social, economic and cultural needs of the societies.

iv. offer broad and balanced academic programs that are mutually reinforcing and emphasize high quality and creative instruction at the postgraduate levels.

v. generate new knowledge through a broad array of scholarly, research and creative endeavours, which provide a foundation for dealing with the immediate and long-range needs of society.

vi. to produce graduates having entrepreneurial skills and leadership qualities, including sound professional ethics.

The relationship between Agriculture, Engineering and Technology has widened the job opportunities of Agricultural engineers. Agricultural engineering involves applying engineering principles to any process associated with producing agriculturally based goods and management of

our natural resources. Agricultural Engineers also design agricultural machinery, equipment, sensors, processes and structures and solve problems related to farming. Agricultural engineers are also called biological engineers. They also worked for the federal government. Others worked for agricultural, construction and mining machinery manufacturers and for food manufacturers. Agricultural engineers work in laboratories, offices and on agricultural sites.

E. Admission Requirements

The Candidates are required to have average weighted point of less than 60% but greater than 55% in Master‘s degree programme from relevant engineering discipline. In addition the candidates must obtain ―O‖ Level credits in five subjects which include Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English Language, and Biology or any one of the following subjects Agricultural Science, Further Mathematics and Technical Drawing and a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university with a minimum of a second class lower division.

F. Duration of the Programme

The programme will run on full-time basis for a minimum of 12 calendar months

G. Detailed Course Description

The programme is examined purely on research based. The candidate is however expected to present and defend a protocol to be qualified for the award of M. Phil degree. The candidates are also expected to audit certain core courses to be determined from the previous performance of the candidates.

ABE 899 Dissertation (5 Credits)

Each student shall carry out a research, design project on a topic approved by the department. 225h (P); C.

H. Graduation Requirement

The student must have registered and passed a minimum of Five (5) Credits for the M. Phil Dissertation

I. Summary

The provisions of the Postgraduate School shall be referred on the procedure for the administration and assessment protocol and oral M. Phil defence for the award of M. Phil degree and conversion to Ph.D. Degree.