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Aselebe Lateefat Olanike
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Dr. Lateefat Olanike Aselebe is a dedicated mathematics lecturer and researcher whose work integrates advanced analytical methods with emerging technologies. Her academic interests span heat and fluid flow, nanofluid and hybrid nanofluid dynamics, and bioheat transfer, with particular focus on boundary-layer behavior, entropy generation, and thermal management. She has made notable contributions to renewable energy research through the modeling of Williamson hybrid nanofluids with variable viscosity and thermal conductivity to enhance the heat transfer performance of solar panels. Her recent work also investigates the behavior of aggregated Fe₃O₄ nanoparticles under magnetic fields for improved cancer treatment. She has presented her research at scientific conferences and published widely in reputable international journals. She works confidently with numerical and semi-analytical techniques, including the bivariate spectral weighted residual method, Galerkin weighted residual method with Gauss–Legendre quadrature, and the homotopy analysis method, using mathematical software such as Mathematica, Maple, and Python. Beyond research, she is an enthusiastic educator with experience teaching A-level, IGCSE, GCSE, O-level, and undergraduate mathematics, and she remains passionate about making mathematics accessible and enjoyable for all learners. She also provides online tutoring through her website and YouTube channel, offering support to students around the world. Her broader interests include reading, writing, and volunteering, and she currently serves as a volunteer tutor at the Academic Success Center, Rochester Community and Technical College, Minnesota.
