What you need to know about demised Prof Luhanga; Longest serving Vice Chancellor at UDSM

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What you need to know about demised Prof Luhanga; Longest serving Vice Chancellor at UDSM
What you need to know about demised Prof Luhanga; Longest serving Vice Chancellor at UDSM

Africa-PressTanzania. Former University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) Vice Chancellor Professor Mathew Luhanga has passed away.

A statement issued by the varsity’s Communications and Information Coordinator, Dr Dotto Kuhenga on quoted the presiding UDSM’s Vice Chancellor Prof William Anangisye as saying Prof Luhanga died on Thursday (Sept 16, 2021).

“The Vice Chancellor Prof William Anangisye is sad to announce the death of former Vice Chancellor of the University of Dar es Salaam Prof Mathew Luhanga who died this evening today (yesterday),” the statement said.

The Don served as the Tanzania’s oldest varsity vice chancellor from 1991 to 2006.

He was the longest serving Vice Chancellor at University of Dar es Salaam.

Prof Anangisye has extended his condolence message to the demised Prof Luhanga’s family, UDSM community and Tanzanians at large.

What you need to know Prof Mathew Luhanga; Longest served Vice Chancellor at University of Dar es Salaam

Professor Matthew Luhanga was born on 10th of January, 1948 in Bukoba, Kagera in the North West of Tanzania.

He was married and blessed with three children (one daughter and two sons).

EDUCATION BACKGROUND:

-Nyalikungu Primary School, Maswa, Tanzania, 1956-1957 – Mwisenge Primary School, Musoma, Tanzania, 1957-1958 – Nyalikungu Primary School, Maswa, Tanzania, 1958-1959 – Binza Middle School, Maswa, Tanzania, 1960-1961 – N.A. Middle School, Mbeya, Tanzania, 1961-1963 – Malangali Secondary School, Malangali, Tanzania, 1964-1967 – Dar es Salaam Technical College, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 1968-1969 National Service: National Service Basic Training, Rwamkoma National Service Camp, Musoma, Tanzania and Oljoro National Service Central Training School, Arusha, Tanzania. Force Number: B5872, Operation Mikoa. (January – May, 1970).

University Education: – California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California, 1970-1974 – Huddersfield Polytechnic, Huddersfield, England, 1975-1976 – Columbia University, New York, 1980-1984

Qualifications: – Certificate in Teaching Methods and Training Techniques, California State Polytechnic University, (1972)

– B.Sc. (Eng.) (Hons) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from California State Polytechnic University (1973).

– M.Eng. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from California State Polytechnic University (1974). – PGCE (With Special Commendation) from the University of Leeds (1976).

– M.Phil. in Control and Communication Systems (Coursework) from Columbia University (1984). – Ph.D. in Computer Communication from Columbia University (1984).

– Registered Engineer, Tanzania (1988). – Fellow, Institution of Engineers Tanzania (1994). – Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (USA) (January, 1996).

– Fellow, Tanzania Academy of Sciences EXPERIENCE: 1.

Teaching Experience: 1.1 July 1, 1990 – Present: Professor, Department of Telecommunications Engineering, University of Dar es Salaam.

1.2 July 1, 1986 – June 30, 1990: Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Dar es Salaam.

1.3 July 1, 1982 – 30 June 1986: Senior Lecturer, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Dar es Salaam.

1.4 January 1982 – May 1982: Teaching Assistant in Electrical Engineering, Columbia University, New York.

1.5 Sept. 1978: External Examiner, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Nairobi, Kenya.

1.6 Dec. 1, 1978 – 1 July 1982: Lecturer, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Dar es Salaam.

1.7 1977 – 1979: External Examiner, Department of Electrical Engineering, TANESCO Technical Institute, Kidatu, Tanzania.

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1.8 August 3, 1976 – March 1978: Part-time Lecturer, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Dar es Salaam. 1.9 March 1976 – June 1976: Teaching Practice, Huddersfield Polytechnic and Bradford Polytechnic, United Kingdom. 1.10 July 2, 1974 – 29 July 1978: Education Officer Grade IIB, Ministry of National Education, Tanzania. 2. Research Experience:

2.1 July 1, 1990 – Present: Professor, Department of Telecommunications Engineering, University of Dar es Salaam.

2.2 July 1999 – Present: Professorial Research Chair in Telecommunications, Department of Telecommunications Engineering, University of Dar es Salaam.

2.3 July 1, 1986 – June 30, 1990: Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Dar es salaam.

2.4 July, 1, 1982 – 30 June 1986: Senior Lecturer, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Dar es Salaam.

2.5 March 1982 – October 1984: Graduate Research Assistant in Electrical Engineering, Columbia University, New York.

2.6 December, 1987 – March 1989: Researcher, SAREC/IDRC Research on Losses in the Electric Transmission and Distribution Networks of Tanzania and Zambia.

2.7 January 1986 – January, 1990: Project Leader, Energy Research Inventory (Tanzania), an International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada funded research project.

2.8 January, 1992 – December, 1993: Coordinator, Urban Energy in Tanzania, a Stockholm Environmental Institute Funded Research Project.

2.9 August 1993 – July 1994: Project Leader, Country Case Studies on Sources and Sinks of Greenhouse Gases (Tanzania), a UNEP funded research project.

3. Administrative Experience:

4 August 1, 1979 – 15 Sept. 1980: First Year Convenor, Faculty of Engineering, University Dar es Salaam.

3.3 April 23, 1977 – 30 Nov. 1978: Head, “Elimu ni Kazi” Department, Dar es Salaam Technical College. Responsible for Education for Self-Reliance Projects in the College.

3.4 Sept. 1, 1976 – 23 April 1977: Dean of Students, Dar es Salaam Technical College.

3.5 March 14, 1975 – 1 Sept. 1975: Acting Head, Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Dar es Salaam Technical College.

3.6 July 1, 1985 – 1 October 1989: Postgraduate Studies Coordinator, Faculty of Engineering, University of Dar es Salaam.

3.7 October 1, 1989 – 31 December, 1990: Associate Dean (Postgraduate Studies and Research) Faculty of Engineering, University of Dar es Salaam.

3.8 December 1, 1989 – 31 December, 1990: Acting Director, Bureau for Industrial Cooperation (BICO), Faculty of Engineering, University of Dar es Salaam.

3.9 January 1, 1991 – 4 April, 1991: Chief Academic Officer, University of Dr es Sa Salaam

. 3.10 April,5 1991 – 4 December, 2006 Vice Chancellor, University of Dar es Salaam 5 . 4. Service on Committees and Study and Consultancy Teams: 4.1 December, 1987 – July 1990: Chairman: Faculty of Engineering – Institute of Production Innovation Sub-Committee, University of Dar es Salaam. 4.2 March 15, 1988 – March 29, 1988: Member of a Consultancy Team Engaged by GTZ to Evaluate the Special Energy Programme in the Ministry of Energy and Minerals. 4.3 August 1987 – April 1988: Member, Team Carrying out a Pricing Study on the STEELCAST Division of the Aluminum Africa Company and the Steel Rolling Mills Company for the National Development Corporation. 4.4 March 1985 – May 1985: Member of a Consultancy Team to the Ministry of Water, Energy and Minerals to Study the Financial Position and Outlook of the Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO) Ltd.

4.5 March 1985 – July 1985: Member, Committee set up by the Commissioner for Education, Ministry of Education, Tanzania to Draw up Policy Proposals on Science and Technical Education and Training in Tanzania for the period ending in the year 2000.

4.6 March 1985 – July 1985: Member, Local Organizing Committee for the Commonwealth Science Council Workshop on Biomass Resources Assessment held in Arusha, Tanzania from 30 June 1985 – 5 July 1985.

4.7 March 1985 – May 1985: Member, Committee to advise the Tanzania Government on a response to a report by an International Telecommunications Union Independent Commission on Worldwide Telecommunication Development.

4.8 August 1, 1979 – 15 Sept. 1980: Member, SENATE of the University of Dar es Salaam.

4.9 July 26, 1979 – 15, Sept. 1980: Member, Board of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Dar es Salaam.

4.10 July 26, 1979 – 15 Sept. 1980: Member, Board of the Institute of Kiswahili Research, University of Dar es Salaam.

4.11 July 1979 – 15 Sept. 1980: Member, SENATE Research and Publications Committee, University of Dar es Salaam.

4.12 Jan. 1979 – Dec. 1979: “Kamati ya Elimu kwa Wote”, Ministry of National Education, Tanzania. The Committee drew up recommendations on the post-primary school training requirements of students completing the Universal Primary Education Scheme.

4.13 Jan. 1978 – Dec. 1979: Member, National Vocational Training Council.

4.14. 1977 – 1979: Member, Working Party on the Establishment of the National Technical Training Council.

4.15 1979: Chairman, Electrical Engineering Subjects Moderation Panel, National Examinations Council of Tanzania.

4.16 1978: Chairman, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Subjects Marking Panel, National Examinations Council of Tanzania.

4.17 1977: Member, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Subjects Marking Panel, National Examinations Council of Tanzania.

4.18 August 1985 – January, 1991: Member, SENATE Higher Degrees Committee, University of Dar es Salaam. 4.19 August 1985 – January, 1995: Member, Appointments Committee for the Administrative Staff, University of Dar es Salaam.

4.20 June 1985 – Sept. 1989: Director, Board of the Tanzania Automobiles Manufacturing Company Limited.

4.21 16 July, 1986 – 31 December, 1991: Director, Board of the Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited.

4.22 Sept. 1987 – March, 1991: Member, Energy Policy Task Force, Ministry of Energy and Minerals.

4.23 3 Sept. 1987 – Dec. 1990: Member, Team Making a Feasibility Study on Biomass Energy Technology Development in Tanzania, Ministry of Energy and Minerals, Tanzania.

4.24 28 August 1988 – April, 1991: Member, Research and Development Advisory Committee on Industrial and Energy Research, Commission for Science and Technology, Tanzania.

4.25 1 August 1986 – 31 December, 1993: Director, Board of the Tanzania Posts and Telecommunications Corporation.

4.26 Member, Executive Committee of Council, Sokoine University of Agriculture (April, 1991 to November 1993).

4.27 Vice Chairman, Commission for Science and Technology, Tanzanian (January, 1992 – March 1995). 4.28 Chairman, Inter-University Council for East Africa (1 July, 1995 – 30 June, 1996)

4.29 Chairman, University of Dar es Salaam and Swiss Development Corporation, Estates Department Project Steering Committee, University of Dar es Salaam (5 April, 1991 – September, 1995).

4.30 Chairman, Inter-University Council for East Africa (1 July, 1995 to 30th June, 1996).

4.31 Chairman, Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals in Tanzania (1 July, 1996 to 30th June, 1997)

4.32 Project Leader, IDRC Funded research project – Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Case Study of Tanzania and Zimbabwe (January 1993 to July, 1995).

4.33 Project Leader, UNEP funded research project – Country Case Studies on Sources and Sinks of Greenhouse Gases (Tanzania) (August, 1993 to November, 1994).

1973: Certificate of Scholastic Achievement of the Los Angels Area Council of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, U.S.A.

2.1 “Performance Estimates of High Frequency Ionospheric Propagation Systems”, M. Eng. dissertation, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California, 1974.

2.2 “Analytical Modeling of a Packet Voice Concentrator”, Ph.D. Thesis, Columbia University, New York, 1984.

3. Published Papers:

3.1. Journal Papers 3.1.1 M.L. Luhanga, “Performance Estimates of High Frequency lonospheric Propagation Systems Using C.C.I.R. Noise Data”, Uhandisi Journal, Vol.5.No.1, Jan. 1980 pp, 53-59. 3.1.2 M.L. Luhanga and M.J. Mwandosya, “Classical Analysis of Control systems Using the Smith Chart”, Inr. J. Elect. Enging. Educ., Vol. 21, April 1984, pp 129-138.

3.1.3 M.L. Luhanga and T.E Stern, “Analytical Modelling of Small Packet voice Systems”, Int. J. Elect. Enging Educ., Vol.22, October 1985, pp 339-344. 3.1.4 M.J. Mwandosya and M.L. Luhanga, “Energy Use Patterns in Tanzania”, Ambio, Vol. XIV, No. 4-5, October 1985, pp.237-241.

3.1.5 M.J. Mwandosya and M.L. Luhanga, “An Analytical Model of a Biomass System”, Energy: The International Journal, Vol. 10, No. 9, September 1985, pp. 1023-1028.

3.1.6 M.L. Luhanga and M.J. Mwandosya, “Phase Lead Compensation Using the Smith Chart”, Int. J. Elect. Enging Educ., Vol.23, pp 34-41, 1986.

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3.1.7 M.L. Luhanga, “Approximating an M/M/n/0 Queue by an M/M/4 Queue”, Tanzania Journal of Science, Vol. 11, pp.145-149, 1985.

3.1.8 M.L. Luhanga, “Packet Error Probability for Diversity Systems in Slow Rayleigh Fading and Gaussian Noise”, Int. J. Elect. Enging Educ., Vol. 23, pp 145-149, 1986.

3.1.9 M.L. Luhanga, “Why Adopt Multiserver Queues?”, Institution of Engineers Tanzania Newsletter, Vol.11, No.3, pp. 10-12, June/July 1986. 3.1.10 M.L. Luhanga, “The Mean Return Time to a State for a Markov Chain Representing N Telephone Conversations”, Uhandisi Journal, Vol. 9, No. 1 pp 37-41, 1985.

3.1.11 M.L. Luhanga and M.J. Mwandosya,”Analysis of a Discrete Queue Using the Maximum Entropy Method”, The Kenya J. of Sci. and Tech. Vol. 8, No. 12, pp 95-89, 1987.

3.1.12 M.L. Luhanga & M.J. Mwandosya, “Gain Margin and Phase Margin Interrelationships”, Uhandisi Journal, Vol.10. No.2, pp 24-29.

3.1.13 M.L. Luhanga and M.J. Mwandosya, “Adaptation of Compensation Techniques based on Bode Diagrams for Use on the Smith Chart”, The Tanzania Engineer, Vol. 3, No.2 pp 11-15, March 1990. 3.1.14 R.H. Hosioer, J. Boberg, M.L. Luhanga and M.J. Mwandosya, “Energy Planning and Wood Balances”, Natural Resources Forum, pp. 143-154, May, 1990.

3.1.15 M.L. Luhanga, M.J. Mwandosya and A.H. Nzali, “PI, PD and PID Controller Design using the Smith Chart”, The Tanzania Engineer, Vol. 3, December 1990, pp 31 – 37. 3.1.16 M.L. Luhanga and M.J. Mwandosya, “Analysis and Design of Nonlinear Systems Using the Smith Chart and Describing Functions”, African J. of Science and Technology, Series B, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1991.

3.1.17 M.L. Luhanga, M.J. Mwandosya and A.H. Nzali, “The Devivation of Wind Speed Probability Density Functions Using the Maximum Entropy Method”, Tanzania Journal of Science, Vol.17, pp 37-44, 1991. 3.1.18 M.L. Luhanga and T.G.B. Nyambo, “On the Entropy of Kiswahili”, Tanzania Journal of Science, Vol.18, pp 1-5, 1992.

3.1.19 M.L. Luhanga and A.J. Nkondola, “Microprocessor Implementation of an Equalizer”. The Tanzania Engineer, Vol.4, No.4, pp 11-26, October, 1992.

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3.1.20 M.L. Luhanga and D.R. Kaganzi, “Design of a Discrete Luenberger Observer Using the Discrete Walsh Series”, The Tanzania Engineer, Vol.4, No.5, April, 1993, pp 3-11.

3.1.21 M.J. Mwandosya and M.L. Luhanga, “Energy and Development in Tanzania: Issues and Perspectives”, Energy Policy, Vol.21, No.5, May 1993, pp 441-453.

3.1.22 R.H. Hosier, M.J. Mwandosya and M.L. Luhanga, “Future Energy Development in Tanzania: The Energy Costs of Urbanization”, Energy Policy, Vol.21, No.5, May 1993, pp 524-542.

3.1.23 M.L. Luhanga, M.J. Mwandosya and P.R. Luteganya, “Optimization in Computerized Energy Modelling for Tanzania”, Energy: The International Journal, vol.18, no.11, pp 1171-1179, November, 1993.

3.1.24 M.L. Luhanga, “Analysis of a Buffered TASI System with Offered Traffic,” The Kenya Journal of Science, Series A : Physical and Chemical Sciences, Vol.10, No.1, pp 98-102, 1996.

3.1.25 M.J. Mwandosya and M.L. Luhanga, “Design of Phase-Lag Compensators Using the Smith Chart, The Kenya Journal of Science, Series A: Physical and Chemical Sciences, Vol.10, No.1, pp 114-123, 1996.

3.1.26 M.L. Luhanga, “The Three State Single Speaker Model of Small Telephone Systems”, Uhandisi Journal, Vol.20, No.2, pp.104-106, 1997.

3.1.27 M.L. Luhanga, “Theoretical Performance Evaluation of an Integrated Packet Voice and Data Concentrator with Offered Traffic”, Uhandisi Journal, Vol.20, No.3, pp.25-37, 1997.

3.1.28 A.H. Nzali, M.J. Mwandosya and M.L. Luhanga “A Re-Derivation of Extraterrestrial Insolation Energies on Planes Using Only Kepler’s Laws,” The Tanzania Engineer, Vol.6, No.2, May, 1997, pp14-20.

3.1.29 M.L. Luhanga “Sensitivity Analysis Using the Smith Chart”, Uhandisi Journal, Vol.21, No.2, pp100 – 106, September, 1997.

3.1.30 M.L. Luhanga and D.N. Abenego, “Estimation of the Economic Benefits and Financial Impacts Due to Deployment of a High Capacity Backbone Telecommunication Link in Tanzania”, The Tanzania Engineer, Vol. 7, No.7, pp 35-46, August, 2002.

3.1.31 M.L. Luhanga and D.N. Abenego, “A Comparative Application of Telecommunication Traffic Forecasting methods to a Backbone Link in Tanzania”, Uhandisi Journal, Vol. 25, No.1, pp 1-15, 2002.

3.1.32 M. L. Luhanga and Curthbert E. B. Amos “Analutical Modeling of a Large Local Area

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Network – Part I: Internet raffic Characterization”, The Tanzania Journal of Engineering and Technology, Vol. 2, No.2 PP 52 – 60, July, 2008.

3.2 Papers in Conference Proceedings: 3.2.1 M.J. Mwandosya, M.L. Luhanga and H. Hassanali, “Harnessing Hind Energy”, Africa Energy Programme, Report of the Project Group Meeting, 20-26 Sept., 1976, Arusha, Tanzania. Commonwealth Science Council Publication CSC (76) AEP-2, Vol, II: Resource Materials, pp. 3-8.

3.2.2 M.J. Mwandosya and M.L. Luhanga, “Energy Planning, Energy Technologies and Development”, In H. Egneus, A Ellegard, P.O.’Keefe and L. Kristofferson (eds), Bioenergy 84, Vol. V: Bioenergy in Developing Countries, pp. 22-49, Applied Science Publishers, London, 1985. ISBN 0-85334-350-0. 3.2.3 M.L.Luhanga, “Wind Energy for Rural Applications”, Proc. of the First National Technologist Seminar on Improved Rural Technology, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 20-30 April, 1986, pp. 88-94. 3.2.4 M.L. Luhanga, “A Fluid Approximation Model of an Integrated Packet Voice and Data Multiplexer”, Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM (the IEEE conference on Computer Communications), pp 7.4.1-7.4.6, March, 1988. 3.2.5 M.L. Luhanga, “Information Technology for Third World Development”, Proceedings of the Institution of Engineers Tanzania Annual Seminar, 9-10 October, 1989, pp 118-128. 3.2.6 M.L. Luhanga, “Linkages Revisited: a Case Study of the University of Dar es Salaam”, Linkages Revisited: Higher Education and Development Cooperation – An Assessment, W. Jan de Gast, Ed., NUFFIC, The Hague, 1995, pp.217-223. 3.2.7 M.L. Luhanga and A.B.Mapunda, “Telecommunications: Current Status and Rationale for Reforms”, in Competition Policy and Utility Regulation, M.J. Mwandosya, et. al. (Eds), Centre for Energy, Environment, Science and Technology, Dar es Salaam, 1997, pp 95-110. ISBN 9987 612 075.

3.2.8 M.L. Luhanga, “Reflection on Science and Technology for Tanzania in the 21st Century”, Towards a New Millenium: Perspectives on Tanzania’s Vision 2025, Proceedings of a Retreat Workshop, Mkonge Hotel, Tanga, Tanzania, Centre for Energy, Environment, Science and Technology (CEEST) Book Series No.10, pp 117-124, 16th – 20th September, 1996.

3.2.9 M.L. Luhanga, “Towards Smart Solutions for Information Usage in Higher Education: A Case Study of the University of Dar es Salaam,” Paper presented at a Centre for Higher Education Transformation Workshop, Bloomfontain, South Africa, October, 1997.

3.2.10 M. L. Luhanga, “The Use of Telematics in Restructured Electric Power Networks”, Keynote Address to the First International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Technology ICEET), ICEET 99 Conference Proceedings, pp 1-3, September, 1999, ISBN 9976 60 322 3.

3.2.11 M.L. Luhanga and Z.O. Yonah, “Liberalization and Privatization of the Telecommunications Sector in Tanzania: New Challenges and Opportunities for Engineers and Associated Professionals”, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Dar es Salaam, 10-10 September, 2001, pp. PL 15 – PL 19.

3.2.12 M.L. Luhanga and T.S.A. Mbwette, “Implementation of Management and Financial Reforms at the University of Dar es Salaam”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Financing of Higher Education in Eastern and Southern Africa, Dar es Salaam, 24-26 March, 2002, pp. 96-109.

3.2.13 M.L. Luhanga, “Strategic Planning in African Universities: A Case Study of the University of Dar es Salam”, Proceedings of the Beijing Forum 2006, Internationalization and Strategic Planning of Higher Education Institutions, Beijing, China, 27-29 October, 2006, pp 224-266.

3.2.14 M. L. Luhanga, “The Tanzania Experience in Initiating and sustaining Tertiary Education Reforms’, World Bank Regional Training Conference on Improving Education in Africa: Things That Work; Accra, Ghana, September 23 -25, 2003, http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTAFRRETOPIEIA/Resources/Matthew Luang.

3.2.15 M. L. Luhanga, The Role of ICTs in Uiversity Engineering Education”, Proceeding

4. Papers Accepted for Publication or Presentation at Conference

4.1 Journal Papers

4.1.1 Analytical Modelling of a Local Area Network – Part I: Internet Traffic Characterization

4.1.2 Analytical Modelling of a Local Area Network – Part II:

5. Papers Submitted for Publication or Presentation at Conferences

5.1 Edith T. Luhanga and Matthew L. Luhanga, “A Pyramid Algorithm for the Haar Disrete Wavelet Packet Transform”. Submitted to The Global Journal of

Engineering Research in October, 2013.

5.2 Edith T. Luhanga and Matthew L. Luhanga, “An Algorithm for Computing a Dual to the Discrete Wavelet Transform”. Submitted to The African Journal of Science and Technology in November, 2013. 6. Research Reports

6.1 M.J. Mwandosya and M.L. Luhanga, Energy Use Patterns in Tanzania, Princeton University Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, PU/CEES Report No. 188, February 1982.

6.2 M.J. Mwandosya and M.L. Luhanga, A Compendium of Energy Sources for Tanzania, IDRC Manuscript Report No. IDRC – MR176, The International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada, February, 1988.

6.3 M.L. Luhanga, The Electronics Industry in Tanzania, Report Number ID/WC.478/10 (SPPEC) to the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), 16 November, 1988.

6.4 M.J. Mwandosya and M.L. Luhanga, Energy Research Development and Extension Projects in Tanzania. IDRC Manuscript Report No. IDRC – MR 257e, The International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada, April, 1990.

6.5 M.L. Luhanga and T. Bwakea, Energy Conservation in the Urban Commercial Sector in Tanzania, Stockholm Environment Institute series on Energy, Environment and Development, no.29, ISBN 91-881 16 82-4, 1994.

7. Consultancy Reports

17.1 A.S. Mawenya, M.L.Luhanga, H.W. Kabisama, A. Kanyilili, Z.V. Poonja and Saburi John, Education, Training and Utilization of Professional Technical Personnel in Tanzania, Final Report of Task Force No. 4 of The Working Party on the Coordination

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of Technical Training, Ministry of Manpower Development, Tanzania, September, 1977.

7.2 J. Doriye, M.L. Luhanga, E.S. Bukuku and S.L. Lymo, Consultancy Report on TANESCO’s Financial Position and Outlook, Ministry of Water, Energy and Minerals, Tanzania, June, 1985.

7.3 M.L. Luhanga, Member of a Committee which Drafted Report Entitled Policy Proposals on Science and Technical Education and Training in Tanzania 1985-2000, for the Ministry of Education, Tanzania, July, 1985.

7.4 R.S. Kassungu, M.L. Luhanga and G. L. Fumbuka, Consultancy Report on the Pricing of Steel Products in NDC Group Companies, Report to the National Development Corporation, March, 1988.

7.5 M.L. Luhanga, The Environment and Large Scale Energy Production and Usage, Consultancy Report to DANIDA, Dar es Salaam, August, 1988.

7.6 M.L. Luhanga and B. Kjellstrom, Feasibility Study on the Utilization of Biomass Energy Technologies, Report Prepared for the Ministry of Energy and Minerals, July, 1989.

8. Editorship of Journals, Books and Seminar or Conference Proceedings

8.1 M.J. Mwandosya and M.L. Luhanga (Editors), Proceedings of the Seminar on the National Energy Policy for Tanzania, 10-14 September, 1990 Arusha, Tanzania. Published by The Stockholm Environment Institute, 1991. ISBN 91-881-16-25-5. 8.2 M.J. Mwandosya, M.J. Luhanga, Sigurd Heiberg and Oystein Berg (Eds), Securing Petroleum Supplies in Eastern Africa, Proceedings of a seminar held in Arusha, Tanzania, 7-11 September, 1992, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (PETRAD), International Programme for Petroleum Management and Administration, Publication No.5. 8.3 R.H. Hosier (Guest Editor), M.L. Luhanga and M.J. Mwandosya (Assistant Editors), Energy Policy, Vol.21, No.5, May, 1993, Special Issue on Urban Energy and Environment in Africa. 8.4 M.J. Mwandosya and M.L. Luhanga (Eds), Pollution in the Manufacturing Sector in Tanzania, Proceedings of Roundtable Discussions, Centre for Energy, Environment, Science and Technology, Research Report Series No.2, Dar es Salaam, 1995. ISBN 9987 612 016.

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8.5 M.J. Mwandosya, M.L. Luhanga and E.K. Mugurusi (Eds), Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development, Centre for Energy, Environment, Science and Technology, 1996. ISBN 9987 612 04 0.

9. Other Writings

9.1 M.J. Mwandosya and M.L. Luhanga, Control Engineering Lecture Notes, University of Dar es Salaam, 1981.

9.2 M.L. Luhanga, “Information: An Engineering Perspective”, Institution of Engineers Tanzania Fellowship Lecture IET/FL/02-1997 ISBN 9987 635 016; Delivered in Dar es Salaam on 30th September, 1997. Also appearing in Institution of Engineers Tanzania News Letter, Vol.5, No.2, pp 4-8, December, 1997.

9.3 M. L. Luhanga, “Technology: Enhanced Productivity in the Next Millenium”, Opening Address at the Fifth Kenya Society of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Conference Nairobi, Kenya, 12th August, 1999.

9.4 M. L. Luhanga, “Enhanced Research, Teaching and the Provision of services in the University in the Twenty First Century”, Keynote Address to the Seventh Postgraduate Seminar, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya, October 6th, 1999.

9.5 M.L. Luhanga, “Telematics in Control or Control in Telematics”, A Professorial Inaugural Lecture, delivered on 1st December, 2000, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

9.6 Matthew L. Luhanga, “New Vistas in the Analytical Modeling of Traffic in Data Networks”,

Valedictory Lecture to be presented at the Department of Telecommunications Engineering, College of Information and Communications Technology, University of Dar es Salaam in 2014.

10. Contributions to Chapters in Books

10.1 M.L. Luhanga and B.E. Luhanga, “Opportunities and Prospects for Energy Conservation in the Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited”, Section 4.3 in chapter 4 of African Energy: Issues in Planning and Practice, pp. 69-76 Zed Books Limited, London, 1990. ISBN 0-86232-912-4.

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10.2 M.L. Luhanga, “Tanzania”, Chapter 5 in Telecommunications in Africa, Eli M. Noam (Ed), pp 113 121, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999, ISBN 0 19 510201 0.

Published Books:

11.1 M.J. Mwandosya and M.L. Luhanga, Energy Resources, Flows and End-Uses in Tanzania, The Dar es Salaam University Press, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 1983. ISBN 9976-60-006-2. 11.2 M.L. Luhanga and M.J. Mwandosya, Control System Analysis and Design Using the Smith Chart, Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 1990, ISBN 81-2224-0203-8.

11.3 M.J. Mwandosya, B.S. Nyenzi and M.L. Luhanga, The Assessment of Vulnerability and Adaptation To Climate Change Impacts in Tanzania, The Centre for Energy, Environment, Science and Technology, Dar es Salaam, 1998. ISBN 9987 612 11 3.

11.4 M.J. Mwandosya and M.L. Luhanga, Fundamentals of Control Engineering, DUP (1996) Ltd, Tanzania, 1999, ISBN 9976 60 294 4.

11.5 M.L. Luhanga, et.al, Higher Education Reforms in Africa: The University of Dar es Salaam Experience, The Dar es Salaam University Press, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 2003. ISBN 9976 60 394 0.

11.6 M.L. Luhanga, et.al, Strategic Planning and Higher Education Management in Africa: The University of Dar es Salaam Experience, The Dar es Salaam University Psress, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 2003. ISBN 9976 60 395 9.

11.7 M.L. Luhanga (2009), The Courage for Change: Re-Engineering The University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam University Press, Dar es Salaam.

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