Tayari Salifu

Tayari Salifu

Snr. Lecturer

Biography

Education

  • PhD Water Resources Engineering and Management (Kumasi, Ghana) (Pending)
  • MSc Soil and Water Engineering (Kumasi, Ghana),
  • BSc Geodetic (Geomatic) Engineering (Kumasi, Ghana)

Selected Publications

  1. Salifu, T. and Agyare, W. A. (2012). Distinguishing Land Use Types using Surface Albedo and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index derived from the SEBAL Model for the Atankwidi and Afram Sub-catchments in Ghana. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 7(1): 69-80.
  2. Boamah, P.O., Onumah, J. and Salifu, T. (2012). Techniques for Controlling Lake Eutrophication: A Review. Journal of Environmental Science, Computer Science and Engineering & Technology, 1(3): 477-487.
  3. Issah, A. and Salifu, T. (2012). Nutrient Value in the Effluent of Human Excreta and Fruit Waste in two Fixed Dome Biogas Plants. Journal of Agricultural and Biological Science, 7(10):798-802.
  4. Issah, A. and Salifu, T. (2012). Water Quality Analysis and Food Preference of Sarotherodon Galilaeus in the Golinga Community Reservoir in the Northern Region of Ghana. Journal of Agricultural and Biological Science, 7(10):825-829.
  5. Issah, A., Aklaku, E. D. and Salifu, T. (2012). Comparative Study of Effluent for Pollution Indicators and Indicator Pathogenic Organisms from Anaerobic Digesters for Human and Fruit Wastes. Journal of Agricultural and Biological Science, 7(6): 416-420.
  6. Salifu, T., Agyare, W. A., Kyei-Baffour, N., Mensah, E. and Ofori, E. (2011). Estimating Actual Evapotranspiration using the SEBAL Model for the Atankwidi and Afram catchments in Ghana. International Journal of Applied Agricultural Research, 6(2):177-193.

Workshops/Conferences

  1. Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Small Scale Irrigation (ILSSI) Project/ Texas A&M University Training Workshop on Integrated Decision Support System (IDSS): Modeling Agricultural Watersheds using WinAPEX Model. ICIL Centre, KNUST, Kumasi, July 24-28, 2017.
  2. COSPAR/NASA Training Workshop on Interdisciplinary Remote Sensing, Modeling and Validation of Environmental Processes. WASCAL Building, KNUST, Kumasi, June 12-23, 2017.
  3. Safe Water for Food Training Workshop on Interdisciplinary Quantitative Risk Modeling. Prempeh II Library Training Centre, KNUST, February 6-8, 2017.
  4. 39th WEDC International Conference: Ensuring Availability and Sustainable Management of Water and Sanitation for All. Petroleum Building, KNUST, Kumasi, July, 2016.
  5. Building Stronger Universities (BSU) First Regional Conference on Problem-Based Learning and E-Learning. IDL Conference Centre, KNUST, December, 2015.
  6. Skills Development Fund (SDF) Workshop on Procurement and Financial Management, Noda Hotel, Kumasi, June, 2013.
  7. Skills Development Fund (SDF) National Outreach Workshop on 3rd Call for Proposals, Modern City Hotel, Tamale, April, 2013.
  8. 5th National Conference of the Ghana Society of Agricultural Engineering: Agricultural Engineering for Commercial Food Production and Environmental Sustainability in Ghana. E-Classroom, KNUST, September, 2011.
  9. Workshop on Proposal Writing and Scholarly Publishing in Journals, Seminar Room, Bolgatanga Technical University, Bolgatanga, March 2011.