Hybrid Working Practices, Team Dynamics and Employee Performance in Public Universities, Kenya
Student’s Name: Lusambili Praxedes Khatenje Supervisors: 1. Dr. Laura Catherine Mamuli 2. Dr. Stephen Eshiteti Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration (Human Resource Option) ABSTRACT Employee performance in public Universities in Kenya has been declining gradually because of a combination of factors. Following the COVID-19 pandemic this situation worsened given that most employees had to […]
Investigation of Physical and Radiative Properties of Clouds Over the Three Environmentally Distinct Regions in Kenya
Student’s Name: Sostine Nyukuri Makokha Supervisors: 1. Prof. John W. Makokha 2. Dr. Festus B. Kelonye Master of Science in Physics ABSTRACT Clouds form a very crucial component of the atmosphere and plays a pivotal role in regulating the Earth’s energy budget. The knowledge on climate change and its effects lies in the assessment of […]
Applications of Pauli Unitary Operators in Quantum Information Theory
Student’s Name: Sirengo Clement Wekesa Supervisors: 1. Dr. Vincent Marani 2. Dr. John Matuya Master of Science in Pure Mathematics ABSTRACT A Pauli unitary operator refers to any of the four 2 by 2 unitary matrices that form the foundation of the Pauli matrix group in quantum mechanics. This study investigated the applications of Pauli […]
Exchange Rate Risk Measurement of Kenyan Commercial Banks by Integrating Value-At-Risk and Extreme Value Theory
Student’s Name: Barasa Elika Joan Supervisors: 1. Dr. Moses Kololi 2. Dr. John Sirengo Master of Science in Statistics ABSTRACT Exchange rate risk is a critical concern for financial institutions particularly in emerging markets like Kenya where currency volatility poses significant challenges to economic stability. Kenyan commercial banks operate in an environment heavily influenced by […]
Investigating Effects of Sulphonated Synthetic Fatliquor Concentration on the Mechanical Properties of Cowhide Leather
Student’s Name: Musawa Edwin Wanjala Supervisors: 1. Dr.Micheal Nakitare Waswa 2. Dr. Kallen Mulilo Nalyanya Master of Science in Physics ABSTRACT Diverse applications of collagen-based materials such as leather have sparked research interest that seek to examine the effect of fatliqours on their mechanical properties. As the applications of these collagen materials increases such as […]
Volatility Estimation Using a Dividend Yielding Logistic Brownian Motion with Jump Diffusion Process
Student’s Name: Maina Erick Supervisors: 1. Dr. Andanje Mulambula 2. Dr. Brian Oduor Daniel Master of Science in Statistics ABSTRACT Volatility is a measure of the level of uncertainty about the future of stock price. Volatility estimation is a fundamental aspect of modern financial analysis and investment strategy formulation, security valuation, risk management and monetary […]
Fischer Clifford Matrices and Character Table of the Split Extension Group 28: A10
Student’s Name: Muchanga Redempta Namalwa Supervisors: 1. Dr.Lucy Chikamai. 2. Prof Shem Aywa. 3. Prof Abraham Love Prins. Master of Science in Pure Mathemetics ABSTRACT Character tables form a central tool in the representation theory of finite groups, yet their construction especially for large and complex groups remains a significant challenge. The primary goal of […]
Character Table of The Subgroup 2^7: G_2(2) of The Automorphism Group 〖Fi〗_22 by Fischer Clifford Matrices
Student’s Name: Khadioli Rose Khayere Supervisors: 1. Dr. Lucy Walingo Chikamai 2. Prof. Abraham Love Prins 3. Prof. Shem Aywa Master of Science in Pure Mathematics ABSTRACT The subgroup : of the Automorphism group is a split extension group where the two component groups include the abelian group with order 2 and dimension 7 and the […]
Radiological Assessment of Maize and Beans Locally Grown Within Bungoma County, Kenya
Student’s Name: Tsimbasi Stanley Chukutsira Supervisors: 1. Prof. John W Makokha 2. Dr. Benjamin Okang’ Odumo Masters of Science in Physics ABSTRACT Cereals and pulses account for a significant portion, more than 34%, of the diet in most Kenyan households. According to estimates, food consumption accounts for at least one-eighth of the mean annual dose […]
Mathematical Modeling for The Effects of Early Life Stress on Brain Development and Mental Health Trajectories
Student’s Name: Tobokwa Caren Mutonyi Supervisors: 1. Dr. Jacinta M. Mutwiwa 2. Dr. Mulambula Andanje Master of Science in Applied Mathematics ABSTRACT Early life stress, comprising various adverse experiences during childhood and adolescence, has been linked to long lasting impacts on brain development and mental health outcomes. However, the multifaceted interactions between these factors and […]