Edmund Fianko
Assistant structural engineer at EWB KNUST- Claim this Profile
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English Professional working proficiency
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French Elementary proficiency
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Twi Elementary proficiency
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Credentials
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Deep Learning's Supervised Machine Learning
CourseraJul, 2023- Oct, 2024 -
Introduction to data analysis using excel
CourseraJul, 2023- Oct, 2024 -
Duke University's Data Science Maths Skills
CourseraJun, 2023- Oct, 2024 -
Programming for everybody (Getting started with Python) by University of Michigan
CourseraJun, 2023- Oct, 2024
Experience
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EWB KNUST
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Ghana
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Assistant structural engineer
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Jan 2021 - Present
Assisted the Structural Engineer/consultant to design the Ullo Clinic Assisted the Structural Engineer/consultant to design the Ullo Clinic
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Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi
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Ghana
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Research
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700 & Above Employee
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Student
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Aug 2019 - Present
As a student at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), I had the privilege of taking on various leadership roles and engaging in challenging academic projects. During my time at KNUST, I served as a Group Leader for multiple academic projects, including Transportation Engineering and Highway Engineering. In the Transportation Engineering course, my team and I successfully collected data for parking lots and conducted traffic volume counts, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of transportation systems. In the Highway Engineering project, I led my team in designing a highway by utilizing the gathered data effectively, ensuring that the final design met all necessary requirements. In my final year, I had the opportunity to act as the Group Leader for a Civil Engineering Design project. With a specialization in structural design, I took charge of designing a state-of-the-art Civil Engineering Laboratory. My meticulous attention to detail and commitment to structural integrity and cost-effectiveness resulted in a final design that not only met the project's objectives but also surpassed expectations. These experiences at KNUST allowed me to develop strong leadership skills, effective communication, and a keen eye for detail. I am passionate about applying my knowledge and expertise in civil engineering to create innovative solutions that contribute to the infrastructure development of our society. Show less
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AESL
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Ghana
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Architecture and Planning
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100 - 200 Employee
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Assistant Structural Engineer
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Oct 2022 - Dec 2022
During my internship at AESL, I had the opportunity to work as an Assistant Engineer, primarily involved in the development of design drawings for various projects. Additionally, I provided assistance in the design process of a 2-storey guesthouse specifically intended to accommodate AESL personnel visiting Sunyani. Key Responsibilities: Assisted senior engineers in the development and refinement of design drawings for diverse projects. During my internship at AESL, I had the opportunity to work as an Assistant Engineer, primarily involved in the development of design drawings for various projects. Additionally, I provided assistance in the design process of a 2-storey guesthouse specifically intended to accommodate AESL personnel visiting Sunyani. Key Responsibilities: Assisted senior engineers in the development and refinement of design drawings for diverse projects.
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Department of Urban Roads
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Civil Engineering
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1 - 100 Employee
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Field Intern
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Sep 2020 - Nov 2020
During my internship, I had the opportunity to contribute as an Assistant Field Engineer and participated in traffic data collection and analysis initiatives aimed at resolving congestion issues. This experience allowed me to develop practical skills in the field of traffic engineering while working towards enhancing the efficiency of road transportation in Sunyani. Collected data like: Traffic volume, Vehicle speed, Travel time, queue length, Intersection Delays, Traffic signal timing and pedestrian and cyclist count. Based on my data analysis, I did propose the creation of dedicated infrastructure such as sidewalks, bike lanes, and pedestrian-friendly crossings when it indicated a significant number of pedestrians and cyclists. My recommendation aimed to encourage active transportation modes, reduce vehicle congestion, and promote sustainable commuting options. Show less
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Education
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Kwame Nkrumah' University of Science and Technology, Kumasi
Bachelor's degree, Civil Engineering