Dr. Dikio Clifford Idoniboyeobu
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Dr. Dikio Clifford Idoniboyeobu

Senior Lecturer
Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Magnetic Circuit and Power System from University of Manchester, UK

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Biography

Dr. Dikio Clifford Idoniboyeobu is currently working as Senior Lecturer / Head of Department at Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Nigeria, Principal Consultant at Shelter Craft Systems Ltd. He has completed his Ph.D. in Magnetic Circuit and Power System from University of Manchester, UK. His work experience includes worked as Maintenance Electrical Engineer at Rivers State Utilities Board, Port Harcourt, Design Electrical Engineer at Makuma Associates-Consulting Electrical/ Electrical Engineer, Port Harcourt, Assistant lecturer in Electrical Engineering Department, Rivers State University of Science and Technology Port Harcourt, Part-Time Lecturer at Federal University Technology Owerri, and University of Port Harcourt, and so on. His area of specialization includes Protection Circuits in Power Systems. He is author and co-author of 19 journals papers. He is member of Nigerian Society of Engineers, and Council of Registered Engineers of Nigeria. He also designed and supervised several Electrical Engineering projects.

Area of Interest:

Physical Science Engineering
100%
Magnetic Materials
62%
Electrical Engineering
90%
Power Systems
75%
Electronic Engineering
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Chapters
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Idoniboyeobu, D.C. and M.A. Newman, 2014. Electric load prediction technique using multiple regression method: Case study of port harcourt metropolis. Eur. J. Scient. Res., 118: 61-74.
  2. Onuigbo, K.M.N. and D.C. Idoniboyeobu, 2013. Multiple strikes as a normally distributed event in determination of lightning protection reliability. Eur. J. Scient. Res., 101: 117-124.
  3. Onuigbo, K.M.N. and D.C. Idoniboyeobu, 2013. Effective lightning protection prediction scheme employing attractive distance method. Int. J. Acad. Res., 5: 139-147.
  4. Onuigbo, K.M.N. and D.C. Idoniboyeobu, 2013. Determining variation of output and field currents of a synchronous generator when sudden short circuit is applied at its terminals. Int. J. Acad. Res., 5: 525-534.
  5. Idoniboyeobu, D.C. and S.L. Braide, 2012. Biological effects of electrostatic and electromagnetic coupling from over head transmission line to an ellipsoidal model of man. Int. J. Acad. Res. Baku, Azerbaijan, 4: 187-196.
  6. Idoniboyeobu, D.C. and S.L. Braide, 2012. An analytical investigation of convergence characteristics of second order load flow methods. Eur. J. Scient. Res., 83: 447-456.
  7. Idoniboyeobu, D.C. and P.S. Ameh, 2012. Optimization of power generation-a case study of Afam thermal power station, Rivers State, Nigeria. Int. J. Acad. Res. Baku Azerbaijan, 4: 98-103.
  8. Braide, S.L. and D.C. Idoniboyeobu, 2012. The Forecasting of Load and Energy Consumption Model (FLEC). Int. J. Acad. Res. Baku, Azerbaijan, 4: 197-204.
  9. Braide, S.L. and D.C. Idoniboyeobu, 2012. An analytical model describing the behaviour of electromagnetic field propagation in submarine communication. Eur. J. Scient. Res., 83: 616-631.
  10. Okafor, E.N.C., D.C. Idoniboyeobi and I.O. Akwukwaegbu, 2011. Surge protection practice for equipment in substations. Int. J. Acad. Res., 3: 25-31.
  11. Idoniboyeobu, D.C. and S.L. Braide, 2011. Development of Error Estimation Model (ESM) for radial distribution system. Int. J. Acad. Res., 3: 439-452.
  12. Idoniboyeobu, D.C. and P.O. Ohiero, 2011. High speed protection of Extra High Voltage (EHV) transmission lines using digital traveling waves. Int. J. Acad. Res., 3: 430-439.
  13. Idoniboyeobu, D.C. and G.F. Odubo, 2010. Electrical Load Forecast in Bayelsa State of Nigeria by the year 2020. Niger. J. Ind. Syst. Stud., 9: 22-27.