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1. CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME: Professor Shamitiba Betts KANYANGA
BEng; MSc; DIC; PhD; FJETS; FEIZ; REng
DATE OF BIRTH: 17th September 1953
NATIONALITY: Zambian
PLACE OF BIRTH: Namwala
SEX: Male
MARITAL STATUS: Married with children
PERESENT POSITION: Director, Directorate of Research and Graduate Studies,
University of Zambia
& Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering, University
of Zambia
ADDRESS: Permanent: P.O. Box 320058, Woodlands, Lusaka, Zambia
Present: Directorate of Research and Graduate Studies, University of
Zambia, P.O. Box 32379, Lusaka, Zambia
E-Mail: sbkanyanga@yahoo.com
Telephone Home: 260-1-294605 Office 260-1-290258
Mobile: 260-96-752800 / 260-95-901548/ 260-97-489144
SUMMARY OF KEY POSITIONS
• DIRECTOR, Directorate of Research and Graduate Studies, University of Zambia
• FORMER DEAN, School of Engineering, University of Zambia, Zambia
• FORMER CHAIRMAN, National Science and Technology Council, Zambia
• FORMER CHAIRMAN, Zambia Air Services Training Institute (ZASTI), Zambia
• ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, Mechanical Engineering, University of Zambia, Zambia
• ZAMBIAN PROGRAMME COORDINATOR –Inter University Programme –UNZA and
Flemish Universities, Belgium
• FORMER REGISTRAR, Engineers’ Registration Board, Zambia
• MEMBER, The Senate of the University of Zambia
• EXTERNAL EXAMINER in Mechanical Engineering, University of Zimbabwe
• FORMER NATIONAL CO-ORDINATOR, Junior Engineers, Technicians and Scientists
Prof. S. B. KANYANGA
2. (JETS) Organization
• VISITING SENIOR LECTURER, University of Zimbabwe
• BOARD MEMBER, Kafue Gorge Regional Training and Conference Centre
• DELEGATE, & Rapporteur for the Energy and Water Sector, Consultative 12th
Group
Meeting for Zambia with Donors, Lusaka, 16th
-18th
July, 2000
• CHAIRMAN, Partnership Forum Award for Academia Selection Committee
ACADEMIC AND OTHER RELEVANT QUALIFICATIONS
Academic Qualifications
1984-88 Ph.D University of Sheffield, England. (Mechanical Engineering)
1982-83 M.Sc University of London, Imperial College (Mechanical
Engineering-Advanced Applied Mechanics)
1982-83 DIC University of London, Imperial College (Mechanical
Engineering-Advanced Applied Mechanics)
1971-76 B.Eng(Merit) University of Zambia (UNZA) (Mechanical Engineering)
Further Professional Qualification / Training
• Attended Course on Technology Licensing and Negotiation Skills, organised by the
World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), Harare, 2005
• Attended Course on Development of Strategic Plans for Non-Destructive Testing
Facilities, organised by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Douala,
Cameron 2004
• Attended Course on Procurement and Tender Procedures, National Tender Board,
Lusaka, 1999
• Attended Course on Teaching Methodology and Skills, University of Zambia, 1997
• Attended Course on Finance for Non- Finance Managers, DevCorp, Lusaka, 1996
• Certificate in Institutional Development and Organizational Strengthening, MDF-Ede,
Holland. 1995
• Certificate in Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacture, Hong Kong
Poly. 1991
Information, Communication and Technology Knowledge
• Computer knowledge: Fortran, Dbase, Lotus, Excel, MS Access Engineering Software
(such as AutoCAD, Finite Element software, Master Cam and drawing packages), MS
office and its applications and many others.
Professional Membership
• FELLOW, Engineering Institution of Zambia (FEIZ)
• Registered Engineer, Zambia (REng)
• Fellow, Junior Engineers, Technicians and Scientists (JETS) Organization
Major Awards/Scholarships/Fellowship
ANSTI-DAAD Fellowship for Staff Exchange tenable at University of Zimbabwe (2002)
University of Zambia Labour Day Award (2001)
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3. Commonwealth Scholarship for PhD research at Sheffield University (1984)
European Union Fellowship for MSc studies at the University of London (1982)
Chibote/Mazembe Scholarship for B.Eng. Studies at UNZA (1972)
UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES
♦ 2003- To Date Director, Directorate of Research and Graduate Studies. The Director
reports to the Vice Chancellor and has overall responsibility of co-ordinating and managing
research and post-graduate studies in the University. This involves resource mobilisation
for research and graduate studies. It also includes marketing of graduate programmes.
♦ 2004-To Date Zambian Programme Coordinator, Inter-University Cooperation
Programme, The programme has an annual budget of about US $1million involving
research and capacity building in various units of the University of Zambia
♦ 2003-To Date Project Leader, Inter-University Cooperation Programme, Interdisciplinary
Research Component, (Cooperation with Belgian universities)
♦ 2002, 2003 Acting Director, Directorate of Research and Graduate Studies. Acted in
2002 for a month and four months in 2003.
♦ 1994-2001 DEAN, School of Engineering, University of Zambia, in charge of
establishment of over 120 academic and non-academic staff and about 400 students in 5
departments of Agricultural, Civil, Electrical and Electronic, Mechanical Engineering and
Surveying. Overall responsibility for ten (1) Donor funded projects including the
construction of a two-storey building, total budget about (ten) 10 million US Dollars.
Other notable achievements as Dean, include the following:
Introduction of Didactic Training for Staff
Development of Chemical Engineering Curriculum
Development of a new engineering curriculum
Production of a strategic plan for the School
Setting up a School library
Setting up of an Electronic Repair Workshop
Improvement of facilities, acquisition of computers and laboratory equipment
Inter-University staff and student exchange
Promoting the School through open days and visits to Secondary Schools
Production of a School promotional brochure
Securing of MSc and PhD Scholarships for staff development, this has resulted in
the largest number of Staff Development Fellows, over twenty-five during my
tenure
Improving the Consultancy base and revenue for the School, which now accounts
for a very large percentage of the School expense budget
Organisation of Conferences and workshops on curriculum development, water
resources, geographical information systems, maintenance management,
telecommunications and engineering research and development with local and
foreign participation
UNZA Memorandum of Understanding/ Agreements with co-operation in
engineering, with Ministry of Lands, Zambia Airforce, Konkola Copper Mines Ltd,
Small Enterprises Development Board (SEDB), Jomo Kenyatta University of
Agriculture and Technology, Augsburg University, German, University of Cape,
Prof. S. B. KANYANGA 3
4. Delft University, Eindhoven University, Twente University and Larenstein College,
Netherlands
Conducting numerous Short Courses on various topics for industry and
Government
♦ 1994-2001 VICE-CHAIRMAN, Technology Development and Advisory Unit Board
(TDAU), University of Zambia. The Vice Chancellor is the Chairman of the Board, which
is responsible for technology information dissemination, product design and development
♦ 1993-1994 ACTING DEAN, School of Engineering, University of Zambia
♦ 1989-1994 HEAD, Mechanical Engineering Dept; University of Zambia (UNZA)
responsible for coordinating and supervising activities of the department with an
establishment of about thirty (30) academic and non-academic staff. Also managing donor
activities with a budget of over one million dollars, including the setting up of a computer
aided learning (CAL) project
♦ 1989-93 ACTING DEAN, School of Engineering, UNZA, acted as Dean of Engineering
on a number of occasions
♦ 1989-2001 MEMBER, TDAU Management Committee/ Board, University of Zambia
♦ 1990-2001, MEMBER, The Senate of the University of Zambia
♦ 1988-89 ASSISTANT DEAN (Academic) School of Engineering, University of Zambia,
assisting the Dean of Engineering on academic matters, such as curriculum development,
handbooks, timetables, examinations, student selections and representing the School on
sub-committees on academic affairs.
UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES
• 2003- To Date Chairman –Board of Graduate Studies
• 2004-To Date Chairman, Conference Travel and Grants Committee
• 2003 Chairman –Senate Ad-hoc Committee Reviewing University Fees
• 2003- To Date Member –University Senate
• 2003- To Date Member –University Research Board
• 2003- To Date Member – Board of the Institute for Economic and Social Research
• 2001 MEMBER, African University Day Planning Committee
• 2000 CHAIRMAN, UNZA Search Team; the Team was tasked to find ways of obtaining
funds for Staff studying abroad and prepare a Project Proposal.
• 2001 MEMBER, Senate Semester System Review Committee
• 1999 CHAIRMAN, UNZA Implementation of Government White Paper and
Recommendations on Student Welfare Committee. The White paper is a result of
Recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry into the Operations and Running of Public
Universities headed by Justice Bobby Bwalya.
• 1998-2001 MEMBER, UNZA Strategic Plan Committee, reviewing the 1994-8 Plan
and preparing the new Strategic Plan.
• 1998 CHAIRMAN, UNZA Consultancy Regulations Review Committee, reviewing
and proposing new University wide consultancy regulations. This was submitted to the
Vice chancellor.
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5. • 1998-2001 MEMBER, Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Infrastructure Rehabilitation
• 1995 MEMBER, Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Developing a Lecturer Teaching
Assessment Instrument
• 1994-2000 MEMBER, UNZA Dutch MHO-Projects Steering Committee. The
Committee monitors and supervises Dutch support at UNZA worth about $2million a year.
• 1994-2001 MEMBER, Senate Admissions Committee
• 1994-2001 MEMBER, Senate Quota Allocations Committee
• 1994-2001 MEMBER, Senate University Entrance Requirements Committee
• 1994-2001 MEMBER, Senate University Examinations Committee
• 1994-2001 Chairman of the following at School level;
Board of Studies
Board of Examiners
Management Committee
Administrative Committee
Postgraduate and Research Committee
Advisory Committee
Budget Committee
Academic Staff Appointments and Promotions Committee
Senior Administrative and Technical Staff Appointments and Promotions
Committee
Consultancy Committee
• 1990- to Date At times Chairman or member of Special Disciplinary Committees,
Recruitment Interview panels or Ad-hoc Committees
• 1983-84 MEMBER, Conference Travel and Grants Committee, University of Zambia
• 1983-84 MEMBER, Industrial Training Committee, School of Engineering, University of
Zambia
ACADEMIC WORK
Positions
2003- To Date Director, Directorate of Research and Graduate Studies
2003-To Date Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering
2002 Visiting Senior Lecturer – University of Zimbabwe
1994-2001 Dean, School of Engineering
1994-2002 Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering
1989-1994 Head of Department of Mechanical Engineering
1988-89 Assistant Dean (Academic Affairs)
1988-1994 Lecturer I
1983-1988 Lecturer II
Undergraduate Work
1983-To Date
(i) Lectured in the following engineering courses (except during study leave);
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6. ME253 Properties of Materials
ME333 Applied Mechanics (now split ME332 and ME375)
ME405 Machine Design I
ME365 Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics
ME431 Strength of Materials
ME452 Properties of Engineering Materials
ME461 Fluid mechanics
ME473 Theory of Machines
ME501 Machine Design II
ME571 Control Engineering and Vibrations
ME590 Project
ME201 Applied Mechanics/Structures- University of Zimbabwe
ME303 Dynamics –University of Zimbabwe
(ii) Supervised over 40 final year B.Eng. Student projects- some have led to
publications of papers (on Hammermill and Improved properties of
Mild Steel and Quality of ‘Roadside’ Fuels).
(iii) 1989-1994 Tutor final year B.Eng students.
1985-1988 Laboratory Demonstrator, Applied Mechanics, Sheffield University.
Curriculum Development
•Curriculum Development for
Machine Design I (ME405)
Machine Design II (ME501)
Applied Mechanics (ME332)
Dynamics (ME 375)
Strength of Materials (ME 431)
•Curriculum Development for the whole School 2000-2001. A new curriculum
had been developed for the School and approved by the School Board of
Studies and Senate.
• Development of laboratory materials for Applied Mechanics ME332, Dynamics
ME 375 and Strength of Materials ME 431
Postgraduate
(i) Taught Postgraduate Course ME615 –Numerical Analysis and Computing
(1998/1999)
(ii)Supervised the following four Master’s degree students (1998-2000):
E. Matsika :Modeling of the Effects of Potholes on Motor Vehicle Structures
S. Virdy: Parametric Modeling of a solar Heater/Dryer
P. J. Nyirenda: Design and Production of Centrifugal Pumps in Zambia
E. Khondowe(Deceased) :Controlling Mechanisms for Scaling in Juice Heaters
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7. (iii) Chairman – Five (5) Boards of Examiners for Master’s degree candidates- I
have chaired Examination Boards for Master’s degree candidates
(1999/2000).
(iv) Member of Board of Examiners and Internal Examiner –Renewable Energy Master’s degree
Programme, University of Zimbabwe
Teaching Handbooks
I have prepared the following handbooks, which are in electronic form.
1. Engineering Vibration Analysis – used for teaching
2. AutoCAD Manual - used for teaching and short courses for industry
PUBLIC SERVICE
Board/ Committee Chairmanship Level
• 2006-To Date, Chairman of Research and Development, Africa NDT Society
• 2005-To Date CHAIRMAN Partnership Forum Award for Academia Committee. This is
a national committee that selects the recipient for the Academia Award from universities.
• 2005 CHAIRMAN, International Conference on Inter-Disciplinary Research,
Lusaka
• 2003 CHAIRMAN, Conference on Inter-Disciplinary Research, Lusaka
• 2000-2003 CHAIRMAN, Zambia Air Services Training Institute (ZASTI)
Management Board. ZASTI conducts training courses for air traffic controllers, pilots,
ground crew and aircraft technicians.
• 2000-2001, CHAIRMAN, Kabwe Tanning and Leather Co Technical Committee. The
Committee oversees the technical aspects of the company.
• 1999 –2002 CHAIRMAN, National Science and Technology Council of Zambia
(NSTC). As first Chairman of NSTC, the initial task was to put in place the Secretariat
with the necessary Human Resource, Equipment and other Operational Requisites. The
NSTC was set up by an Act of Parliament to implement the policies of Government on
Science and Technology. It embraces all scientific and technological institutions, including
Universities. It also oversees the activities of the former National Council for Scientific
Research, now National Institute for Scientific and Industrial Research (NISIR) the
Technology Business Centre and Technology Development Fund. NSTC is responsible for
accrediting Research Institutions and setting up new ones.
• 1999 CHAIRMAN, First National Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering
Research and Development, Lusaka, 1999. The Conference brought together engineers
and allied professionals for two days to present papers on the recent development in the
field. It is one of the few locally organised conferences where proceedings have been
published and made available to participants during the conference. Due to its success the
participants unanimously agreed to hold the conference annually. The Conference was
jointly organised by the School of Engineering and the Engineers’ Registration Board.
• 1997 DELEGATION LEADER for JETS Zambia, Expo Science Internationale for
Young Scientists, Pretoria, South Africa. The Expo was attended by about, 50 countries
from both developed and developing countries.
• 1994-2001 NATIONAL CO-ORDINATOR, Junior Engineers, Technicians and
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8. Scientists (JETS) Organization. In charge of the organization embracing all Science and
Mathematics Clubs in Primary and Secondary Schools in Zambia. JETS has a membership
of about 20,000 pupils and their Mathematics and Science Teachers. I have successfully
organised Annual Regional and National Science fairs. The Patron of JETS is the
President of Zambia, Mr. FTJ Chiluba.
• 1994-2001 CHAIRMAN, NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE for JETS. In
charge of the Policy Body of JETS
• 1992-93 CHAIRMAN, Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ), Lusaka Branch. During
my term as Chairman, the Branch conducted career talks to Secondary Schools in Lusaka.
Membership level and other public service
• 2004-To Date, PROJECT COORDINATOR, for Zambia, University Intellectual
Property Initiative supported by the World Intellectual Property Organisation,
• 2003 – To Date Member, National Steering Committee, IAEA/AFRA National ICT
based Training Telecentre Project
• 2000-To date Member, Zambia Air Services Training Institute (ZASTI)
Management Board. ZASTI conducts training courses for air traffic controllers, pilots,
ground crew and aircraft technicians.
• 2000 DELEGATE, Zambian Delegation to the Consultative 12th
Group Meeting for
Zambia with Donors, I was appointed Rapporteur for Energy and Water Sector,
Lusaka, 16th
-18th
July, 2000
• 1999 – 2002 BOARD MEMBER, National Science and Technology Council of Zambia
• 1999- To Date Member, Kafue Gorge Regional Training and Conference Centre
(KGRTC) Disciplinary Committee. This is a Committee of the Board of Trustees.
• 1999 MEMBER, Advisory Committee, First National Conference on Recent Advances
in Engineering Research and Development, Lusaka, 1999
• 1998- 2001 VICE-CHAIRMAN, Professional Centre of Zambia (PCZ). PCZ has a
membership of over ten professional bodies, including lawyers, engineers, architects,
accountants, doctors, computer experts and pharmacists.
• 1998 Expert for the Kenya / Zambia Permanent Commission on Science and
Technology
• 1998- To Date Board Member, Kafue Gorge Regional Training and Conference Centre
(KGRTC). The Centre provides training courses for electricity providers from a number of
African countries.
• 1997 JUDGE, Expo Science Internationale, Pretoria, South Africa. The Expo had over
200 projects in Science and Technology
• 1996-To Date, PROJECT COORDINATOR, for Zambia, International Atomic Energy
Agency Non- Destructive Testing - Project
• 1996-2001, DIRECTOR, Kabwe Tanning and Leather Co Ltd. This is the biggest leather
processing company in Zambia.
• 1995-1997 MEMBER, Science and Technology Policy Implementation Committee,
Government of Zambia. This resulted into the Science and Technology Act of 1997
• 1994- 2000 MEMBER Zambia Bureau of Standards (ZABS) Council
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9. • 1993-2001 REGISTRAR, Engineers' Registration Board, Zambia (ERB). The appointment
was initially in an acting capacity. The ERB registers and issues Practising Certificates to
engineers in Zambia.
• 1993-2001 MEMBER, Engineers' Registration Board, Zambia (ERB).
• 1992-1998 MEMBER, Engineering Institution of Zambia Council. The EIZ Council is the
supreme body overseeing engineering activities in the country. EIZ has a membership of
over 2000 engineers.
• 1997-1998 MEMBER, Finance Committee, Engineering Institution of Zambia Council.
• 1995-1997 MEMBER, Membership Committee, Engineering Institution of Zambia Council
• 1990-91VICE-CHAIRMAN, Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ) Lusaka Branch.
• 1994- 1996MEMBER, Education and Training Committee, Engineering Institution of
Zambia Council.
• 1989-91MEMBER, Education and Training Committee, Engineering Institution of Zambia
Council. The Committee produced the present Training Guides for Engineers in
Zambia.
• 1989-90HONORARY SECRETARY, Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ), Lusaka
Branch.
• 1989-93 MEMBER, Zambia Association of Manufacturers Executive Committee.
• 1989-To Date assisted in recruitment and qualification assessment for some public
organizations.
• An Economic and Technical Assessment of a Solar Powered Water Pump at Kasisi
Mission, BCCI for NEST, Lusaka
• 1988-91 MEMBER Zambia Bureau of Standards, Sub-committee on Hot-rolled Steels.
• 1984,88 JUDGE, Junior Engineers, Technicians and Scientists' Fairs
• 1979-80Committee MEMBER E.I.Z (Agricultural Engineering section).
RELEVANT INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE
1982 PROJECTS ENGINEER, Development Bank of Zambia, responsible for industrial
project appraisal and advisory. The job entailed assessing the viability of industrial
project proposals from clients for possible Bank funding.
1982 ACTING SALES MANAGER, Mazembe Tractor Company (now Barlows).
In charge of sales, of Earthmoving and industrial equipment and plant.
1977-82 MACHINE APPLICATIONS/ SALES ENGINEER, Mazembe Tractor
Company, responsible for customer advisory on equipment selection, applications,
commissioning, operating costs and sales.
1976-77 Trainee Machine Applications Engineer, Mazembe Tractor Company, responsible
for equipment/plant applications.
1976 Three months working on Agricultural Eng. Projects, Magoye, Zambia. This led to
the design and manufacture of a Hydraulic Ram (pump)
1972-76 Industrial Training during University vacations, Mazembe Tractor Co.
CONSULTANCY WORK
1. Development of an Exit Strategy for the Technical Education, Vocational and
Entrepreneurship Training Sector Programme Support (TEVET SPS) by Danida (Denmark) to
Prof. S. B. KANYANGA 9
10. Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVETA). I was the
Government Representative on a Team with consultants (HAP Consultants) from
Denmark, 2005.
2. Assessment of the Benefits of the Intellectual Property System to Zambia. The
assessment included an Audit of Intellectual Property, policies, strategies for
development and commercialisation; Commissioned by World Intellectual Property
(WIPO) and COMESA, 2005
3. Research in ICT Africa Project–Country Survey for Zambia in collaboration with
University of Witwatersrand, 2004
4. Mid-Term Review of the World Bank, European Union, Netherlands, Finland and
Germany Funded Technical Education Development Programme. I was part of a
multi-disciplinary team of experts requested by Donors and the Government of
Zambia to carry out a mid-term review 2003
5. Assessment of the Air-conditioning Requirement for the Library Basement Facility 1999
6. Design and Manufacture of Biomass Processing Machine, Environmental Council of
Zambia, Lusaka, 1998
7. Evaluation of the National Science Centre UNDP/UNESCO Project on Upgrading of
Teaching Science and Technology in Schools 1998
8. Evaluation of the ABS Tender Document for the Bank of Zambia Refurbishment,
Lusaka, 1997
9. UNESCO Chief Resource Person, National Workshop on Developing of Low-Cost
Equipment for Science, Technology and Environmental Education for National
Science Centre, Chalimbana, Lusaka, May 1997
10. Evaluation of the ABS Tender Document for the Refurbishment of the Bank of
Zambia Executive Building, Bank of Zambia, 1997
11. Strategy Study Review for the Refurbishment of the Bank of Zambia Executive Building,
Bank of Zambia, 1996
12. Study and Design of Technical Education and Vocational and Entrepreneurship
Training Systems, Vocational Educational and Entrepreneurship Policy Review,
DANIDA Funded Project, Zambian Government, Lusaka 1995 (Chief Consultant)
13. Computer Aided Design with AutoCAD course, Lorenz and Ndilila Architects, 1993
14. Development of non-ferrous casting products, Zamcapitol Enterprises Ltd, Lusaka, 1993
15. Assessment of plant machinery life for Kafue textiles of Zambia Kafue II, 1993
16. Redesign and manufacture of air-conditioning equipment for Zambian State House,
Lusaka, 1993
17. Assessment of plant machinery life for Kafue textiles of Zambia, Kafue I, 1992
18. Design and Manufacture of a Pressure Vessel, National Council for Scientific Research,
Lusaka, 1990.
19. Testing of Steel for UNIP HQ Complex, (Renamed Government Office Complex) Lusaka,
1990.
20. Manufacturing of Maize Sheller components for TDAU, UNZA, Lusaka, 1989-1991
21. Rehabilitation of Bakery Equipment, Procpress, Lusaka, 1989.
22. Redesign and Manufacturing of Printing Equipment Cams, Kenneth Kaunda Foundation,
Lusaka, 1988.
23. Design of a Chalk Making Machine, Mwiza Electrical, Lusaka, 1988.
24. Testing of bridge steel samples for mechanical and chemical properties, Zambia
Engineering Construction Co; Lusaka, 1989.
25. An Economic and Technical Assessment of a Solar Powered Water Pump at Kasisi
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11. Mission, BCCI Foundation for New and Emerging Sciences and Technologies, Lusaka,
1989-90.
RESEARCH WORK
1. Parametric Modelling of a solar Heater/Dryer 1998 –two papers published, a third
submitted to African Journal of Science and technology
2. Modelling of the Effects of Potholes on Motor Vehicle Structures 1998 –two papers
published, two more being prepared
3. Quality Assessment of ‘Roadside’ Lubrication Oils and Fuels 1996-2000 - completed,
paper accepted for publication –Zambian Engineer
4. Controlling Mechanisms for Scaling in Juice Heaters 1998– lack of funds
5. Design and Production of Centrifugal Pumps in Zambia 1998-2000 – completed- paper
published
6. Design and Development of a Household Hammermill 1996-98- completed, paper
published
7. Design and Production of a Biomass processing machine for local production –
consultancy research funded by the Environmental Council of Zambia 1997/8- completed,
paper published
8. Design of Leg Prosthesis 1994- lack of funds
9. Improving Mechanical properties of Mild Steel 1991-1994 - completed, paper published
10. An Economic and Technical Assessment of a Solar Powered Water Pump at Kasisi
Mission, BCCI Foundation for New and Emerging Sciences and Technologies, Lusaka,
1989-90. – Completed – research work published by BCCI
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12. PUBLICATIONS
Editorial Work
1. KANYANGA, S. B, S. Mulavu and R. Simasiku, Conference on Interdisciplinary
Research Abstracts, University of Zambia, August, 2005
2. KANYANGA, S. B, I.O, Lungu and J. N. Zulu (Special Editors), Journal of Science
and Technology, Special Edition University of Zambia, ISSN 1027-4928, June 2004
3. KANYANGA, S. B and I.O, Lungu, Conference on Interdisciplinary Research
Abstracts, University of Zambia, March, 2004
4. KANYANGA, S. B and Ng'andu A. N. (Special Editors) Recent Advances in Engineering
Research and Development I, the Zambian Engineer, Vol 34 no. 1, ISBN 9982-41-000-8,
Engineering Institution of Zambia, Lusaka, 1999
5. KANYANGA, S. B (Editor) A Guide to Registration as an Engineer in Zambia, Publ.
The Engineers’ Registration Board, Lusaka, 1999
6. 1997-To Date MEMBER, Editorial Advisory Panel (Mechanical Engineering),
UNZA Journal of Science and Technology, ISSN 1027-4928
Papers – Submitted For Publication
1. Crack Growth Behaviour Under Creep-Fatigue Conditions – Submitted for publication
to the Zambian Engineer
2. Design of a Solar Fish Dryer – A Simulation Model - Submitted for publication to the
African Journal of Science and Technology
Papers -Published
1. KANYANGA, S. B. “Finite Element Evaluation of Split Parameters In Notched Carbon
Fibre Composites” –Accepted for publication in the UNZA Journal of Science and
Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 – December 2001 Issue
2. KANYANGA, S. B., Luwaya, E and Nzima C. “Quality Assessment of ‘Roadside’ Fuels”
‘Zambian Engineer’ Journal Vol.35 No. 1 Jan, 2002
3. KANYANGA, S. B. “Parametric Modeling of Cumulative Splitting Damage in Notched
Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastics”, African Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 1
No 4, ISBN 1607-9949, UNESCO-ANSTI, Nairobi, 2001
4. KANYANGA, S.B; Ng'andu A. N; and Matsika. E. “Critical Parameters in Determining
the Effects of Potholes on Motor Vehicle Structures”, in Recent Advances in Engineering
Research and Development, the Zambian Engineer, Vol 34 no. 1, ISBN 9982-41-000-8,
Engineering Institution of Zambia, Lusaka, 1999
5. KANYANGA, S.B; Ng'andu A. N; and Virdy S.S. “A Numerical Approach for Designing
a Solar Fish Drier”, in Recent Advances in Engineering Research and Development, the
Zambian Engineer, Vol 34 no. 1, ISBN 9982-41-000-8, Engineering Institution of
Zambia, Lusaka, 1999
6. KANYANGA, S.B; and Rajagopolan, R. “Design and Development of a Household
Hammermill”, in Recent Advances in Engineering Research and Development, the
Zambian Engineer, Vol. 34 no. 1, ISBN 9982-41-000-8, Engineering Institution of
Zambia, Lusaka, 1999
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13. 7. Nyirenda P.J; Mwenda, H.M; KANYANGA, S. B; and Siaminwe, L. “Design and Process
Development of a Centrifugal Pump”, in Recent Advances in Engineering Research and
Development, the Zambian Engineer, Vol. 34 no. 1, ISBN 9982-41-000-8, Engineering
Institution of Zambia, Lusaka, 1999
8. KANYANGA, S.B; Chileshe, J. M and Ng'andu A. N. “Design and Production of a Chaff
Cutting Machine”, Engineering Institution of Zambia Symposium on “Engineering: A sub-
regional Perspective”, Lusaka, August 1999 being published by EIZ
9. KANYANGA, S.B; Ng'andu B. M. “The University – Industry Partnership in
Engineering” Engineering Institution of Zambia Symposium on “Engineering: A sub-
regional Perspective”, Lusaka, August 1999 being published by EIZ
10. KANYANGA, S.B; Ng'andu A. N; and Virdy S.S. “Design of a Solar dryer – A
Parametric Study”, Engineering Institution of Zambia Symposium on “Engineering: A sub-
regional Perspective”, Lusaka, August 1999 being published by EIZ
11. KANYANGA S. B. ‘Quality Assurance and Relevance of Engineering Education at the
University of Zambia”, in Quality Assurance and Relevance of Engineering Education in
Africa. Ed. J.G.M. Massaquoi and F. Luti; UNESCO-ANSTI, Nairobi, November 1997.
12. KANYANGA, S. B., ‘Continuing Engineering Education in Zambia: A Review’, Proc;
Sub-Regional Training Workshop on Continuing Engineering Education, Dar Es Salaam,
September 1995
13. KANYANGA S. B. ‘Designing in Improved Mild Steel’, the Zambian Engineer, Vol. 32
no. 4. Publisher: Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ), 1994
14. KANYANGA S. B. and V. Vasiliev "Surface Treatment of machine Parts by Cutting and
Burnishing", Proc. of Int. Conf on Manufacturing Processes, Systems and Operations
Management in Less Industrialized Regions, Zimbabwe, April 1994
15. KANYANGA S. B. "NDT in Maintenance Management", Proc; National Conf on
Maintenance Management, Publisher: Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ); Lusaka,
August 1993
16. KANYANGA, S. B. An Economic and Technical Assessment of a Solar Powered Water
Pump, Research Report, Publisher: BCCI Foundation for New and Emerging Sciences
and Technologies, Lusaka, 1992
17. KANYANGA S. B. "A Finite Element Study of Splitting in Notched Composite
Laminates" Proc. 1st Int. Conf. on Computer Methods Appl. in Sc. Tech. and Medicine.
Isfahan, Iran, Dec; 1991 (abstract)
18. Found, M.S; Howard, I.C; KANYANGA, S.B. "Development of Longitudinal Splitting in
CFRP Under Static Loading", Elsevier Science Publ; Proc. 6th International Conf. On
Composite Structures, Paisley College of Technology, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1991
19. KANYANGA, S.B; Ng'andu A. N. "Utilization of Renewable Resources of Energy in
Zambia", Proc, Second Seminar on The Role of Science and Technology in National
Development, Publ. BCCI Foundation for NEST, Lusaka, 12-14th December, 1989.
20. KANYANGA, S.B; Howard I. C; and Found M. S; "Finite Element Modeling of Damage
in Unidirectional Carbon/Epoxy Systems" Computer Aided Design in Composite Material
Technology, Eds. C. A Brebbia et al, ISBN 3-540-19024-4, ISBN 3-387-19024-4,
Springer-Verlag, Proc. Int. Conf. on CAD in Mat. Tech. Southampton, U.K. 1988.
21. KANYANGA, S.B. Fatigue and Fracture Behaviour of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastics;
Ph.D. Thesis, University of Sheffield, UK 1988.
22. KANYANGA, S.B, Howard, I.C; Found, M.S, and Naeem, M; “Fracture Behaviour of
Notched carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastics" Composites Evaluation. Ed. J. Herriot, ISBN 0
408 025 697, Butterworth, Proc. of 2nd Int. Conf. on Test. Eval. And Qual. Cont. of
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14. Comp-TEQC87; Guildford, Surrey, UK 1987.
23. Naeem, M, Howard, I.C; Found, M.S and KANYANGA, S.B. "On the Damage
Mechanism and Inter-ply Load Distribution of Continuous Glass Fibre Notched
Laminates", Composites Evaluation. Ed. J. Herriot, ISBN 0 408 025 697, Butterworth,
Proc. of 2nd Int. Conf. on Test. Eval. and Qual. Cont. of Comp-TEQC87; Guildford,
Surrey, UK 1987.
24. KANYANGA, S.B. Crack Growth under Creep-Fatigue Conditions; MSc/DIC
Dissertation, London University/Imperial College, 1983.
25. KANYANGA, S.B. Photo-elastic stress analysis of a Tie-Rod; B.Eng Dissertation,
University of Zambia, 1976.
26. KANYANGA, S.B. and Mwaba, V; "Hydraulic Ram", TDAU, TD108, University of
Zambia, Lusaka, 1976.
TECHNICAL/CONSULTANCY REPORTS
1. Ng'andu A. N and KANYANGA. S. B; and Mununga. L. “Assessment of the Air-
conditioning Requirement for the Library Basement Facility”, Consultancy Report to
University of Zambia Computer Centre, May, Lusaka, 1999.
2. KANYANGA. S. B. and Siakakole C. Upgrading of Teaching Science and Technology
in Schools UNDP/UNESCO Project ZAM/91/012, Evaluation Report, National Science
Centre, Lusaka, Zambia, 1998
3. KANYANGA, S. B. et al Developing of Low-Cost Equipment for Science, Technology
and Environmental Education, UNESCO, National Science Centre, Lusaka, June, 1997
4. KANYANGA, S. B Overview of Non-Destructive Testing in the Zambian Industry,
Meeting of National IAEA-NDT Project Coordinators, Accra, January, 1997
5. Ng’andu, A. N; KANYANGA, S. B; Ohuonu, E. O; and Nyirenda, L.D. Evaluation of the
ABS Tender Document for the Refurbishment of the Bank of Zambia Executive Building,
Consultancy Report for the Bank of Zambia, August, 1997
6. Ng’andu, A. N; KANYANGA, S. B; Ohuonu, E. O; and Nyirenda, L.D. Strategy Study
Review for the Refurbishment of the Bank of Zambia Executive Building, Consultancy
Report for the Bank of Zambia, August, 1996
7. KANYANGA, S. B. et al; TEVET Training Systems, Consultancy Report, DTEVT,
Lusaka, February 1996
8. KANYANGA S. B. ‘Institutional Collaboration in an Aid Environment’, Expert Group
Meeting on Strategic Issues in Engineering Education, Nairobi, November 1995.
9. KANYANGA, S. B. " Assessment of Plant Machinery life II" Consultancy Report for
Kafue textiles of Zambia, Lusaka, 1993
10. KANYANGA. S. B; Ng’andu A. N; Mechanical Properties of Structural Steel for the
Mulobezi Rail line Bridges (Ngwezi and Bombwe) Consultancy Report No. ME/C/90/1 for
ZECCO Ltd, 1990, Lusaka.
CONFERENCES, MEETINGS, WORKSHOPS ETC.
I have attended scientific and engineering conferences, meetings, seminars and workshops in a
number of countries worldwide. I have presented papers at some of these events. The
following are the major ones:
International Conference on NDT, Cairo, February, 2006
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15. Conference on Interdisciplinary Research, Lusaka, August, 2005
Conference on Interdisciplinary Research, Lusaka, March, 2004
Science and Technology Forum, Lusaka, November 2001
Ministerial Delegation Meeting with the IATA/ ICAO, Montreal, August, 2001
IAEA-Funded Projects Workshop, Lusaka, September, 2001
Conference on ‘Under the African Skies’ organized by UN, UNZA and Cosmos, Lusaka,
June 2001
Meeting of Chairmen and Principals of TEVETA Institutions, Livingstone, 21st
May 2001
Meeting of National IAEA-NDT Project Coordinators, Libya, November, 2000
Consultative Group Meeting for Zambia with Donors (on the Government Delegation),
Lusaka, 16-18th
July, 2000
Briefing Workshop on the World Conference on Science, Budapest (26th
June-1st
July
1999), Lusaka, 14th
– 15th
December 1999
Recent Advances in Engineering Research and Development, Engineering Institution of
Zambia/ UNZA/ ERB Lusaka, 1999
Engineering Institution of Zambia Symposium on “Engineering: A sub-regional
Perspective”, Lusaka, August 1999
International Conference on Agricultural Engineering Curricula, Lusaka, June 1999
Workshop on Zambia: Fiscal Decentralisation and Local Government Finance in Relation
to Infrastructure and Service Provision, May 1999
Workshop on Quality Assurance and Relevance of Engineering Education in Africa
UNESCO-ANSTI, Nairobi, November 1997.
Regional Workshop on Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Education and
Research in Southern and Eastern Africa, Lusaka, November 1997
Workshop on Developing of low-cost Equipment for Science, Technology and
Environmental Education, UNESCO sponsored, Lusaka, June, 1997
Meeting of National IAEA-NDT Project Coordinators, Accra, January, 1997
Engineering Institution of Zambia Symposium on Research, Innovation and Manufacturing
in Southern Africa, Ndola, August 1995
Expert Group Meeting on Strategic Issues in Engineering Education, Nairobi, November
1995
Sub-Regional Training Workshop on Continuing Engineering Education, Dar Es Salaam,
September 1995
Engineering Institution of Zambia Symposium on Research, Innovation and Manufacturing
in Southern Africa, Ndola, August 1995
Seminar on the Construction Industry in a Changing Environment, Lusaka, July 1995
Second Seminar on The Role of Science and Technology in National Development, BCCI
Foundation for NEST, Lusaka, 12-14th December, 1989
First Seminar on The Role of Science and Technology in National Development, BCCI
Foundation for NEST, Lusaka, December, 1988
2nd Int. Conf. on Testing, Evaluation and Quality Control Composites, Comp-TEQC87;
Guildford, Surrey, UK 1987.
STUDY TOURS/ VISITS
I have visited or undertaken study tours to the following institutions:
Belgium: Ghent University, Leuven University, University of Antwerp, and University of
Brussels
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16. Botswana: University of Botswana,
Kenya: Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Moi University and
University of Nairobi, National Council for Science and Technology and Kenya Medical
Research Institute
South Africa: University of Cape Town, University of Durban-Westville, University of Natal,
University of Pretoria, University of Stellanbosch, Witwatersrand University and University of
the Western Cape
Tanzania: University of Dares- Salaam and Sokoine University
Malawi: University of Malawi
Uganda: Makerere University
United Kingdom: Science and Technology Research Councils,
Holland: Eindhoven University, Delft University, Larenstein College and Twente University
Zimbabwe: National University of Science and Technology -Bulawayo and University of
Zimbabwe.
Professor Shamitiba B. KANYANGA May, 2006
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