Lecturer atĀ University of Pretoria, South Africa.
Dr. Peter Mukwevho is a distinguished Food Scientist and academic with a robust track record in research, teaching, and industry engagement. Known for his innovative work on food processing techniques, particularly with Bambara groundnut, he has contributed extensively to improving food safety, nutrition, and product development. Dr. Mukwevho’s expertise spans multiple facets of food science, including food safety systems, culinary sciences, and advanced hygienic engineering. His career reflects a commitment to advancing food technology and supporting small businesses through technical training. With his research widely published and presented at international conferences, he is recognized as a leader in functional food research and an educator passionate about guiding the next generation of food scientists. Dr. Mukwevhoās achievements underline his impact on both the academic and practical applications of food science, as well as his dedication to addressing food security and nutritional challenges.
Publication Profile
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Education
Dr. Mukwevhoās educational background is marked by academic excellence and international experience. He earned his PhD in Food Science from the University of Pretoria, where he focused on food product development and nutritional advancements. He also holds a Master of Science in Food, Nutrition, and Culinary Sciences from Clemson University in the United States, further enhancing his expertise in food science. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Voorhees University, where he was awarded the prestigious Presidential Scholarship and recognized as an Honours College member. Dr. Mukwevho has also expanded his professional knowledge through certifications, including Project Management from the University of Cape Town and Food Safety System Certification (FSSC/ISO 22000) from the SABS Training Academy, reflecting his commitment to maintaining high standards in food safety and management.
Experience
Dr. Mukwevho has accumulated extensive experience in academia and industry, highlighting his dual role as a researcher and educator. Currently, he is a lecturer in Food Science at the University of Pretoria, where he teaches undergraduate and honors-level courses such as Food Product Development, Animal Food Science, and Food Safety and Hygiene. He previously lectured part-time at the University of Limpopo and served as a Senior Food Technologist at the Limpopo Agrofood Technology Station (LATS), where he led food product development initiatives and provided small business training. His practical experience is further enriched by his memberships in professional organizations, including the South African Association for Food Science and Technology (SAFFoST) and the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), which keep him engaged with industry developments and standards.
Research Focus
Dr. Mukwevho’s research primarily focuses on food science and food technology, with particular expertise in the functional properties of Bambara groundnut and other underutilized crops. His work emphasizes innovative processing techniques, such as infrared and microwave treatments, to enhance the nutritional and functional properties of food products. His recent studies explore ways to reduce undesirable flavors in Bambara groundnut flour, increase the digestibility of protein hydrolysates, and improve the textural properties of game meat products. His research aims to promote food security, improve nutrition, and support sustainable agricultural practices. Dr. Mukwevhoās publications in reputable journals and presentations at international conferences demonstrate his commitment to pioneering solutions that address both local and global food challenges.
Awards and HonorsĀ
Dr. Mukwevhoās academic and professional achievements have been recognized through various honors. As an undergraduate, he was awarded the Presidential Scholarship at Voorhees University and became an Honours College member, demonstrating his dedication to academic excellence early in his career. Throughout his professional journey, he has received multiple accolades for his contributions to food science, particularly in his work on Bambara groundnut, which has implications for nutrition and food security. His research has garnered attention at international conferences, such as IUFOST and the International Congress of Meat Science and Technology (ICoMST), where he has presented several times. Dr. Mukwevhoās accolades reflect his impact on advancing food science and underscore his potential to contribute further to global food technology innovations.
Conclusion
Dr. Mukwevhoās dedication to advancing Food Science, particularly through his pioneering research on Bambara groundnut processing techniques, makes him an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions have tangible impacts on food safety and nutrition, particularly within the African context, making his work both regionally relevant and globally significant.
Publication Top Notes Ā
Title: Effects of added resulting flours from heat-treated Bambara groundnut seeds on properties of composite Bambara groundnutsāwheat dough and bread
Authors: Mukwevho, P., Emmambux, M.N.
Journal: Cereal Chemistry
Year: 2024
Citation Count: 0
Title: Effect of infrared and microwave treatments alone and in combination on the functional properties of resulting flours from Bambara groundnut seeds
Authors: Mukwevho, P., Emmambux, M.N.
Journal: LWT
Year: 2022
Citation Count: 21