Biography and Research Information
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Seyram Kwame's research focuses on educational strategies and student success, particularly within engineering disciplines. His work includes an investigation into the predictive importance of mathematics for the graduation of chemical engineering undergraduates at the University of Arkansas, as well as a broader study on the retention and graduation rates of these students. Kwame has also explored the application of virtual reality for developing soft skills and enhancing work efficiency in educational settings. Additionally, his research extends to industrial efficiency, with a literature analysis on waste reduction and process streamlining in small-scale industries utilizing Lean Six Sigma approaches.
Kwame collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including James T. McAllister, Edgar C. Clausen, and Heather Walker. His scholarly output includes four publications with an h-index of 1 and a total of 1 citation.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Retention and Graduation of Chemical Engineering Undergraduates at the University of Arkansas (2025)
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Next-Gen Engineering: Virtual Reality for Soft Skills Development and Enhanced Work Efficiency in Educational Contexts (2024)
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- Next-Gen Engineering: Virtual Reality for Soft Skills Development and Enhanced Work Efficiency in Educational Contexts
- Retention and Graduation of Chemical Engineering Undergraduates at the University of Arkansas
- Waste Reduction and Process Streamlining in Small-Scale Industries: A Literature Analysis of Lean Six Sigma Approaches
- Retention and Graduation of Chemical Engineering Undergraduates at the University of Arkansas
- A Deeper Dive into the Importance of Math in Predicting the Graduation of Chemical Engineering Undergraduates at the University of Arkansas
- Retention and Graduation of Chemical Engineering Undergraduates at the University of Arkansas
- A Deeper Dive into the Importance of Math in Predicting the Graduation of Chemical Engineering Undergraduates at the University of Arkansas
- A Deeper Dive into the Importance of Math in Predicting the Graduation of Chemical Engineering Undergraduates at the University of Arkansas
- A Deeper Dive into the Importance of Math in Predicting the Graduation of Chemical Engineering Undergraduates at the University of Arkansas
- Waste Reduction and Process Streamlining in Small-Scale Industries: A Literature Analysis of Lean Six Sigma Approaches
- Waste Reduction and Process Streamlining in Small-Scale Industries: A Literature Analysis of Lean Six Sigma Approaches
- Waste Reduction and Process Streamlining in Small-Scale Industries: A Literature Analysis of Lean Six Sigma Approaches
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