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EAJSTI is a multidisciplinary journal, which publishes original research of relevance to the EAC, covering science, technology and Innovation applications for development. Its goal is to enhance, advance and disseminate scientific, technological and innovative knowledge that supports East African regional development.


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Current Issue

Vol. 6 (2024): Volume 6 (Special Issue 1)

University of Dodoma First International Conference in Science, Technology, and Innovation (ICSTI) special issue

The University of Dodoma (UDOM) hosted its inaugural International Conference in Science, Technology, and Innovation (ICSTI) from June 18 to 20, 2024. The event took place at the East Africa Conference Room within UDOM's College of Informatics and Virtual Education. The conference aimed to bring together researchers, academicians, and industry practitioners to discuss advancements in science, technology, and innovation, with a focus on sustainable development. The program featured keynote speeches, panel discussions, and breakout sessions covering various topics, including: Innovation and entrepreneurship education, Tanzania's mineral resource potential, Leveraging science diplomacy, Conservation of natural resources and the role of artificial intelligence in the 4th and 5th industrial revolutions

The event underscored UDOM's commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration in science and technology, contributing to Tanzania's economic and scientific development. One of the key outcomes of the event is the publication of the University of Dodoma First International Conference in Science, Technology, and Innovation (ICSTI) special issue by the East African Journal of Science, Technology and Innovation. The special issue highlights the transformative potential of science, technology, and innovation in addressing contemporary global challenges and advancing sustainable development. It consolidates a selection of groundbreaking research presented during the conference, focusing on interdisciplinary themes such as artificial intelligence, natural resource management, climate change mitigation, and entrepreneurship. Key contributions delve into the applications of machine learning for industry and education, innovative strategies for mineral resource utilization, and the integration of science diplomacy in fostering international collaborations. The role of technological innovations in shaping Tanzania's industrial landscape and its alignment with global industrial revolutions (4IR and 5IR) is particularly emphasized.

This special issue serves as a platform to disseminate cutting-edge knowledge, inspire collaboration among academia, industry, and policymakers, and encourage actionable innovations that align with Tanzania's vision for sustainable development and global scientific progress. The findings underscore the University of Dodoma's commitment to becoming a leading hub for scientific research and innovation in Africa.

Published: 20-12-2024

Articles

Phytochemical screening of fadogia ancylantha using gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry-electrospray ionization (gc-esi-qqq-ms/ms)

Kagera Zacharia Ng'weshemi, John Joseph Makangara, Fidelice Simbangugile Mafumiko, Daniel Madulu Shadrack
Abstract 81 | PDF Downloads 57

Development of a digital spring-based weight sensor for monitoring beehive weight

Bairo Antoni, Joyce Elisadiki
Abstract 83 | PDF Downloads 138

First-principles investigations into the characteristic properties of corundum samples from the Arusha region

Esther John Tarimo, Pulapa Venkata Kanaka Rao, Stanley Mwanga
Abstract 54 | PDF Downloads 11

Stock price prediction: a comparative analysis of classical and quantum neural networks

Brian F. Nguma, Pulapa Venkata Kanaka Rao, Adriano Pamain
Abstract 54 | PDF Downloads 43

Theoretical investigation on co-sensitization of natural dyes for dye sensitized solar cells (dsscs) applications

Anthony Joel Masua, Stanley Mwanga, Joyce Elisadiki Lyimo, Laxmikanth Cherupally, Numbury Serendra Babu
Abstract 130 | PDF Downloads 43

Anisotropic stellar model with class one spacetime and barotropic equation of state

Alberto Kimbuya Mathias, Jonas William Jape
Abstract 79 | PDF Downloads 14

Assessment of the influence of water quality on the primary productivity of the mtera dam, Tanzania

Paschal Michael; Jackson Henry Katonge, Angelina Michael
Abstract 61 | PDF Downloads 28

Phosphorus reserves depletion, concentration in a single geolocation, and the likelihood of weaponization for geopolitics: a scenario analysis

Illakwahhi Daniel , Maheswara Rao Vegi, Bajarang Bali Lal Srivastava
Abstract 52 | PDF Downloads 13

Enhanced coconut shell-based activated carbon for water desalination using an adsorption-capacitive deionization hybrid system

Liliani Mahila Daudi, Antoni Michael Bairo, Omari Mabinga Sufiani, Joyce Elisadiki, Mtabazi Geofrey Sahini, Saidi Vuai
Abstract 110 | PDF Downloads 26

A novel copper wire assisted activated carbon electrode in capacitive deionization for water hardness removal

Bairo Antoni, Liliani Mahila Daudi, Omari Sufiani, Joyce Elisadiki, Mtabazi Geofrey Sahini, Said Ali Vuai
Abstract 90 | PDF Downloads 34

DFT and TD-DFT studies of the effect of internal acceptor based on D-A’-Π-A structure for dye-sensitized solar cells

Michael Kennedy Sanama, Ismail Abubakari Msangi, Numbury Surendra Babu
Abstract 54 | PDF Downloads 31

Effect of acceptor on the electronic and optical properties of designed D-A-D molecules for organic solar cells by DFT and TD-DFT method

Rahma Hassan Tigawa, Ismail Abubakari Msangi, Numbury Surendra Babu
Abstract 55 | PDF Downloads 19

A neutral anisotropic quark star model with conformal symmetry

Jonas William Jape, Alberto Kimbuya Mathias
Abstract 51 | PDF Downloads 21
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The East African Journal of Science, Technology and Innovation (EAJSTI) is an open access, peer reviewed, multidisciplinary journal, which publishes original research of relevance to the EAC, covering science, technology and innovation applications for development.

The Journal publishes articles on a wide range of thematic areas including;

1. Agriculture, Food Security and Rural Development

2. Health and wellbeing

3. Natural Resources and Environment

4. Infrastructure

5. Energy and Industrial Development

6. Information Communication Technology (ICT) and

7. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

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