PRESENTATIONS AND CONFERENCES

 

  1. Disjunctive Programming and the generalized Leontief input—output model. Department of Mathematics, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, January 2008.
  2. Production Equilibrium Point in an N-Sector Economy, Sixth Africa-USA International Conference on Manufacturing Technology, Abuja, Nigeria, July 8-11, 2002.
  3. An Alternative Formulation of the Leontief Pollution Model – A preliminary Report, Department of Mathematics, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Nov. 15, 2001.
  4. Choice of Environmental Technology and the Vertical Linear Complementarity Problem.  The 970th American Mathematical Society Meeting, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Tennessee, October 5—6, 2001.
  5. Aniekan Ebiefung.  Production Equilibrium Point in Multi-Unit Manufacturing Systems. The 31st Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences  Institute,  Orlando, Florida.  November 18-21, 2000. (with Godwin Udo).
  6. The Concerns of Information Technology Users: A survey. The 31st Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences  Institute,  Orlando, Florida, November 18-21, 2000 (with Godwin Udo).
  7. Information Technology Outsourcing Decision Analysis: Analytic Hierarchy Approach. On the 30th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, New Orleans, Louisiana,  November 20-23, 1999 (with Godwin Udo).
  8. Human Factors Affecting the Success of Advanced Manufacturing Systems, 24th International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering, Brunel University, United Kingdom, Sept. 9 - 12, 1998 (with Godwin Udo).
  9. An Industrial Pollution Control Model, 24th International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering,  Brunel University, United Kingdom, Sept. 9 - 12, 1998 (with Godwin Udo).
  10. Choice of Technology and Partial Industrial Pollution Control, 34th Annual Meeting Southeastern Chapter of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, October 1-2, 1998.
  11. The Vertical Linear Complementarity Problem Associated with Po-matrices, 77th  annual meeting of the Southeastern Section of the Mathematical Association of America,  Charleston, SC, March 13-14, 1998.
  12. The Success Secret for Studying Mathematics, Hardy Elementary, Chattanooga, February 26, 1998.
  13. Production Equilibrium and Inventory  Management Model for Multi-Unit Manufacturing Systems,  Department  of Mathematics, UTC, January 23, 1997.
  14. Production Selection and Inventory Control Model for Multi-Unit Manufacturing Systems, 27th Annual  Meeting of the Decision  sciences Institute,  Orlando, Florida, Nov. 24-26, 1996 (with Godwin Udo).
  15. A note on the Uniqueness of Solutions  for the Vertical  Linear  Complementarity  Problem, Annual Meeting of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences,  Atlanta,  Georgia, Nov. 3-6, 1996.
  16. New perturbation Results for the Linear Complementarity Problem, Southeastern Meeting of the American Mathematical Society, Chattanooga,  Tennessee, October 11-12, 1996.
  17. Evaluating problem solving Skills by Informal Observation and Questioning, Second Annual Winter Conference, Chattanooga Area Mathematics Teachers Association, Ooltewah High School, March 16, 1996.
  18. On Solving the Linear Complementarity Problem associated with Po-matrices, Department of Mathematics, UTC, March 7, 1996.
  19. MATLAB and Financial Modeling. Fifth International Algebra Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, August 16-19, 1995.
  20. The vertical linear complementarity problem and its applications,  Joint Mathematics Meeting,  San Francisco,  January 4-7, 1995.
  21. On solving the generalized linear complementarity problem as linear programs and piecewise linear systems, First Southeast Linear Algebra Conference, UTC, May 27-28, 1994.
  22. Socratic Learning and Questioning in a Collegiate Mathematics classroom, Department of Mathematics, UTC, Chattanooga, Feb. 17, 1994.
  23. Enhancing Linear Algebra Courses with MATLAB and Mathematical Modeling, Mathematical  Association of America Annual Meeting, April 8, 1994.
  24. Using MATLAB in Elementary Linear Algebra, Department of Mathematics, UTC, November 30, 1993.
  25. MATLAB Enhances Linear Algebra Learning at UTC, Chattanooga Area Mathematics Teachers Association  Meeting, CSTCC, October 1993.
  26. A support Submatrix for the Generalized Linear Complementarity Problem, 72nd Annual Meeting of The Mathematics Association of America, Southeastern Section, April 1993. 
  27. A Mathematical Model for Optimizing Production Levels in Multi-unit Manufacturing Systems, Twenty-Third Annual Meeting of the Southeast Region Decision Sciences Institute, Chattanooga, February 1993.
  28. On Existence of Solutions and Solvability of the Generalized Linear Complementarity Problem, Operations Research Society of America and The Institute of Management Science National Meeting,  San Francisco, November 1992.
  29. The Generalized Input-Output Model and an Application to the Choice of New Technology, Operations Research and The Institute for Management Science Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, November 3-6, 1991.
  30. Z-matrices and the Generalized Linear Complementarity Problem, The14th  International Symposium  in  Mathematical Programming, Amsterdam, August 1991 (with M. M. Kostreva).
  31. Global Solvability of Generalized  Linear  Complementarity Problems and a Related Class of Polynomial Complementarity Problems, Conference on Recent Advances in Global Optimization,  Princeton University   New Jersey,  May 11, 1991  (M. M. Kostreva).
  32. Prospects and Inhibitions of Mathematics Education in Nigerian Schools, The 3rd National convention of Mathematics Students of Nigeria, University of Ife, Nigeria, Nov. 28, 1980.