Samuel Nii Odai
Samuel Nii Odai is a Ghanaian professor of hydraulics and water resources, and a serving vice chancellor of Accra Technical University. He is a Commonwealth Academic Fellow, and a recipient of the National Best Research Scientist Gold Award for water, environment and sanitation.
Early life and education
Professor Odai was born in Tema where he attended the Twedaase Primary and Middle Schools. He proceeded to the Koforidua Secondary Technical School where he sat for the General Certificate Examination Ordinary and the Advanced Levels.He then moved to the Hohai University where he graduated with BEng in irrigation and water conservancy engineering. He obtained his MSc and PhD degrees at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. He obtained his MSc in 1996 and PhD in 1999, specializing in the area of computational hydraulics.
Career
Odai is the current vice chancellor of Accra Technical University. He had his national service as a science and math teacher at the Tema Technical Institute. He was appointed a lecturer in the Department of Civil Engineering of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, KNUST in 1999, then promoted to senior lecturer in 2002, to associate professor in 2007 and to Full Professor in 2012.He has served as examinations officer of the School of Engineering, deputy manager of the Water Supply and Environmental Sanitation Project, manager of the Water Resource and Environmental Sanitation Project at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. He is the founding director of the WASCAL Graduate Research Program in Climate Change and Land Use. Until his appointment as the vice chancellor, he was serving as the pro vice chancellor at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
He is the international director of the UK-based Welcome Trust-sponsored project under the theme “Scientists Networked for Outcomes in Water and Sanitation”.