Professor Hussain’s research spans solar energy technologies, radiation effects in solids, computational modelling and analysis of thermodynamics of liquid alloys. His doctoral thesis was titled *“Radiation Damage in Silicon Solar Cells”* (UMIST, 1974). He published in journals including Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics; Pure and Applied Geophysics; Radiation Measurements;
Journal of Alloys and Compounds. Some selected works: • Hussain, L.A. & Northrop, D.C. (1975). “Electron Radiation Damage in Diffused Silicon Solar Cells.” Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. • Giwa, F.B.A. & Hussain, L.A. (1978). “A Theory of Atmospheric Tides Generated by Differential Heating Between Land and Sea.” Pure and Applied Geophysics. • O. Agunloye and L. A. Hussain (1982): A Laboratory Method for Measuring the Electrical Resistivity of Arbitrary – shaped Geologic Samples. Nig. Jour. Min. Geol. 19(2). 15 - 20. • L.A.Hussain and O. Akinlade (1987): A model Potential and Its Application' Phys. Stat. Sol, (b). 139. K123 - K128. • Awe, O.E., Akinlade, O. & Hussain, L.A. (2003). “Thermodynamic Properties of Liquid Te–Ga and Te–Tl Alloys.” Journal of Alloys and Compounds. • G. A. Adebayo, O. Akinlade and L.A.Hussain (2005): Structure and autocorrelation functions of liquid Al and Mg modeled via Lennard-Jones potential from molecular dynamics simulation. Pramana. J. Physics Vol. 64 No.2,269-279.30. • O. E. Awe, Y. A. Odusote, O. Akinlade, L. A. Hussain (2011): Temperature dependence of thermodynamic properties of Si-Ti binary liquid alloys. ThermochimicaActa Vol. 519,1-5 == Administrative roles ==