A research team in the Department of Physics, Faculty of Physical and Earth Sciences, University of Lagos, led by Dr. Uzoma Oduah (Principal Investigator) has developed a Smart Dual-Axis Solar Tracking System with Adaptive Mechanisms, marking a significant advancement in renewable energy research at the University.
The innovative system enables solar panels to automatically track the sun’s trajectory, thereby enhancing photon capture and improving overall energy efficiency. It also incorporates weather-responsive features that detect adverse conditions, such as storms, and automatically reposition the panels to prevent damage.
The study has been published in Electric Power Systems Research (Elsevier), a Scopus-indexed journal, underscoring the global relevance and impact of the work. The publication can be accessed via: https://bit.ly/41mDhmV
In recognition of this breakthrough which offers a more efficient and resilient approach to solar power generation in the face of growing climate challenges, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Folasade T. Ogunsola, OON, FAS , extends warm congratulations to Dr. Oduah and his team on this outstanding achievement.



