Ing. Dr. Clement Tengey is a Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Accra Technical University, with extensive expertise in electrical power systems, engineering management, and public administration. He combines strong academic credentials with practical industry and institutional experience in engineering education, research, and technical assessment.
Dr. Tengey holds a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Johannesburg. He also earned a Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering and Management from Coventry University, a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from University of Ghana, and a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Electrical Engineering (Biomedical Option) from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. In addition, he holds a Higher National Diploma (HND) in Electrical/Electronic Engineering from Cape Coast Technical University.
He is a Corporate Member of the Ghana Institution of Engineering and serves as a Course Accreditor for the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission. He is also an Assessor for the Commission for Technical and Vocational Education and Training.
Dr. Tengey teaches a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including Power Systems Operations and Management, Substation and Transmission Line Design, High Voltage Equipment, Power Systems Operations and Control, and Electrical Machines. His teaching and research focus on power generation, transmission and distribution systems, power economics, biomedical engineering, and public administration.
Beyond teaching and research, Dr. Tengey has contributed significantly to institutional development through committee work and technical service. He has served on the University’s Tender Evaluation Panel, facilitated industry-related quality programmes, and contributed to faculty governance and research development initiatives within the University.
Dr. Tengey has published in reputable international journals and conference proceedings, with research interests spanning electricity distribution efficiency, renewable energy systems, machine learning applications in healthcare, and power system optimisation. His scholarly work continues to contribute to advancements in engineering practice and sustainable energy development.