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MRS Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Studies

Issue-1 (January), Volume-2 2025

1. Nebula Core: A Scalable Multimodal Framework for Distributed Intellige...
4

Sayma Nasrin*
International Islamic University Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh
1-4
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15285465

The proliferation of intelligent applications across diverse domains—ranging from smart cities to autonomous vehicles—has accelerated the demand for scalable, low latency, and energy-efficient computing frameworks. Nebula Core presents a novel, scalable multimodal framework designed to seamlessly integrate distributed intelligence across edge and cloud environments. Leveraging adaptive resource orchestration, real-time data fusion, and intelligent workload partitioning, Nebula Core enables efficient handling of heterogeneous data streams including vision, audio, and sensor inputs. The architecture employs a hybrid AI model deployment strategy, balancing edge responsiveness with cloud computational depth to optimize performance, privacy, and scalability. Extensive simulations and real-world deployments demonstrate Nebula Core’s capabilities in reducing inference latency, improving fault tolerance, and scaling across thousands of distributed nodes. This framework sets a new benchmark for future-ready, multimodal edge-cloud systems, fostering advancements in collaborative intelligence and context-aware computing.

2. AN INVESTIGATION ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH COMPLIANCE LEVEL AM...
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Adamu Peter Francis* , Mrs. Al...
Department of Environmental Health Technology , Federal College of Veterinary and Medical Laborotory Technology Vom Plateau State, Nigeria
5-11
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15285471

This study assessed the level of knowledge of occupational hazards and compliance to safety measures among laboratory professionals in federal college of veterinary medical l laboratory technology Vom. The population for this study comprised thirty questionnaire (30) laboratory workers. A structured questionnaire that was given to the staff of FCVMLT. 83.3% are married, 53.3% agreed that they were given the necessary workplace health and safety training when starting a job, changing jobs or using new techniques, (46.7%). The dominance of male respondents over their female counterparts is due to the fact that male respondents were more accessible and willing to give information as compared to the females, while 43.3% strongly agreed that there are biological and non-biological hazards that is being experienced by Laboratory workers in FCVMLT, (40%) strongly agreed that they have experiences on non-biological hazard, 36.7% agreed that they have experiences on nonbiological hazard, (33.3%) agreed that there are risk factors associated with exposure to biological and non-biological hazards among health workers in FCVMLT, (30%) strongly agreed that are complying with the safety laboratory precautions, 26.7% agreed that are complying with the safety laboratory precautions, (23.3%) disagreed about the non-biological hazard, 16.7% are undecided about non-biological hazard, 3.3% strongly disagreed that they are complying with the safety laboratory precautions, and lastly 0.0% strongly disagreed that they have experiences on non-biological hazard. However, it was recommended that all Laboratory staff in institutions and the Ministry of health at all level should work in synergy to design and implement safety training and retraining programmes for laboratory workers.

3. ASSESSMENT ON THE EFFECT OF POOR DRAINAGE NETWORK ON FLASH FLOODING IN...
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Adamu Peter Francis* , Mrs. Al...
Department of Environmental Health Technology, Federal College of Veterinary and Medical Laborotory Technology Vom Plateau State, Nigeria.
12-20
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15294226

The research work was carried out in Bukuru Metropolis Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau state, Nigeria. This study focuses on assessing the effect of poor drainage networks on flash flooding in Bukuru, Plateau State, Nigeria. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to 200 respondents in the study area, with a response rate of 91%. So the finding reveal that 112 respondent which represent (56%) strongly agreed that the have knowledge on drainage system, 110 respondent represent (55%) strongly agreed that there is no intensity and frequency of floods, 69 respondent represent (34.5%) strongly agreed that there are means of assessing and evaluating network distribution in Bukuru, 102 represent (51%) strongly agreed that poor drainage system have impact on residents, 160 respondent represent (80%) says that they previous years that flood has occur in Bukuru was between July to October, 97 respondent represent (48.5%) strongly agreed that resident have shown their attitudes towards drainage systems, 64 respondent represent (32%) believes that the Volume of flood in Bukuru is Moderate, 30 respondent represent (30%) believes that the factors that contribute to the previous flood that has occur in Bukuru was because of Dumping of waste on channels, 50 respondent represent (25%) believes that what actually causes inadequate network in Bukuru Metropolis is non-conformity to land used planning, 78 respondent represent (39%) believes that the quality of drainage network in Bukuru Metropolis are very narrow, 85 respondent represent (42.5%) of the Residents strongly agreed that poor drainage systems adversely affect their lives and properties, 77 respondent represent (38.5%) strongly agreed that poor drainage network serve as a breeding place for mosquito, 100 respondent represent (50%) strongly agreed that the previous flooding that has occur in Bukuru has actually affect the activities of people, 112 respondent represent (56%) strongly agreed that poor drainage network actually have health implication and 90 respondent represent (45%) indicate that none of the above year mention that they have experience flooding in Bukuru metropolis of plateau State, Nigeria.

4. A Critical Evaluation of the Theme of Womanhood and Infertility in New...
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Isaac O. ATERE, Ph.D*, Idahosa...
Department of English, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma
21-26
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15375047

This paper examines the predicament of infertility and how women often bear the blame for it in patriarchal African societies. The study explores the themes of womanhood and infertility in modern African novels, focusing on Asare Konadu‟s A Woman in Her Prime and Ifeoma Okoye‟s Behind the Clouds. In these novels, Konadu and Okoye address various cultural pressures within marriage that are prevalent among Black women in many African communities. The paper discusses the dilemmas, challenges and unbearable pain faced by women who are frequently blamed for infertility in marriage, without consideration of the fact that medical causes of infertility are non-discriminatory. The study is anchored in womanism as its theoretical framework, an offshoot of feminist theory, which advocates for the removal of legal and social restrictions on women to achieve equality between the sexes in both private and public life. The research concludes that although African women‟s identities are often tied to motherhood, they are unjustly subjected to harassment and dehumanization due to the sterility of their male counterparts.

5. The Ethical Implications of Humanoid Robots in Society
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Sayma Nasrin Shompa*
International Islamic University Chittagong, Computer Science and Engineering, Bangladesh, Chittagong
27-31
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15375100

As humanoid robots are being implemented in more and more different fields of society (healthcare, education, customer service, home) ethical issues related to humanoid robot deployment are arisen and challenged (Bryson, 2018; Lin, Abney, & Bekey, 2012). This paper discusses the various ethical implications of humanoid robot deployment in the following areas: autonomy, responsibility, privacy, emotional attachment, displacement of human labor, social perceptions and biases toward human-like machines, the legal challenges for ethical design of and implementation of humanoid robot deployment, and a multidisciplinary analysis of theories from robotics, philosophy, law, and social sciences relevant to the ethical governance of humanoid robot deployment (Lin, Abney, & Bekey, 2012; Gunkel, 2018). From a holistic methodological perspective considering the following aspects: Robotics ethics, philosophical and sociological perspectives of Humanoid Robots Ethical problems that require human governance. The outcome of this paper is a set of frameworks for ethical governance of humanoid robots that are constructive in the future: ethical governance on the ethical basis of humanoid robot design (IEEE, 2019).