Lyndon Nii Adjiri Sackey | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Lyndon Nii Adjiri Sackey | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Lyndon Nii Adjiri Sackey,Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and,Ghana

Dr. Lyndon Nii Adjiri Sackey, an accomplished Environmental Scientist with a Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry and Technology. 🌱 He possesses extensive experience in academia, research, and practical environmental management, including ecotoxicology and waste management. 🧪 Dr. Sackey has contributed significantly to the field through his research on topics such as wood leachates’ impact on aquatic environments and the ecotoxicity of construction waste. 🌍 With a commitment to ethical standards, he serves as a Lecturer at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, nurturing future environmental leaders while continuing his impactful research.

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Education

From the vibrant halls of Accra Academy, where my journey began, to the scientific rigor of Accra Technical University, I laid the foundation of my academic pursuit. 🏫 Moving forward, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology sculpted my understanding of Environmental Science, leading me to delve deeper into its complexities with a BSc. (Hons) and later an MSc. 🌍 Furthering my knowledge, I traversed to the Czech Republic, where the University of Pardubice broadened my horizons in Public Administration. Eventually, my quest for understanding led me to the University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague, where I attained a Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry and Technology, specializing in Ecotoxicology. 🎓

Work history

As an academic journeyed from assisting in ecotoxicology research to lecturing at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, their passion for environmental science shines through. 🌱 During their doctoral years in Prague, they delved into wood leachate and constructional waste’s impact on aquatic life, mastering statistical analysis tools like GraphPad Prism. In Amsterdam, they explored micro-plastics’ toxicity on soil invertebrates, honing skills in ecotoxicological tests and bioaccumulation assessments. Their earlier stint as Assistant Operations Manager at Waste Landfills Company Ltd equipped them with practical insights into waste management, tender preparation, and staff training. 🗑️

Research experience

In their academic journey, the researcher embarked on a multifaceted exploration 🌿 of environmental ecotoxicology, delving into various aspects of pollutant impact on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Their Ph.D. work centered on assessing the ecotoxicological effects of wood leachates on aquatic organisms 🦆, utilizing duckweed, algae, and daphnia as bio-indicators. Concurrently, they investigated the environmental repercussions of concrete and concrete waste on Lemna minor and Daphnia magna. Through consultancy and thesis supervision, they extended their expertise, aiding Master’s students in researching spruce chips leachate ecotoxicity and concrete waste impact. Their broad spectrum of research endeavors reflects a dedicated commitment to understanding and mitigating environmental threats. 🌍

Research focus

Rev. Can. Prof. J.J.M Martey, a Senior Lecturer at Methodist University College with previous experience as the rector of IPS School of Business studies, specializes in the intersection of environmental ethics and sustainable development. 🌱 His research focus delves into the ethical dimensions of environmental management practices, exploring how principles of stewardship and social responsibility can inform sustainable policies and actions. Prof. Martey’s work not only contributes to academia but also fosters a deeper understanding of the moral imperatives driving environmental conservation efforts, inspiring action towards a more sustainable future. 📚

Publication top notes

Exploring the impacts of microplastics and associated chemicals in the terrestrial environment–Exposure of soil invertebrates to tire particles

Ecotoxicological effects on Lemna minor and Daphnia magna of leachates from differently aged landfills of Ghana

A review of the principles of composting: understanding the processes, methods, merits, and demerits

Environmental impact of concrete and concrete-based construction waste leachates

Assesement of the quality of leachate at Sarbah landfill site at Weija in Accra

Multivariate studies and heavy metal pollution in soil from gold mining area

Risk assessment of heavy metals concentration in cereals and legumes sold in the Tamale Aboabo market, Ghana

Impact of accumulation of copper from application of copper-based fungicides on soil properties in Ghana

Assessing the effects of tropical wood leachate to Desmodesmus subspicatus, Lemna minor and Daphnia magna

Production of bioethanol from plantain and yam peels using Aspergillus niger and Saccharomyces cerevisiae

From the ground up: Unveiling Ghana’s soil quality crisis and its ecological and health implications

The Use of Performance Measurement Techniques in Local Government

Addressing global environmental pollution using environmental control techniques: a focus on environmental policy and preventive environmental management

Remediation of mined soil using shea nut shell (Vitellaria paradoxa) as an amendment material

Determination of heavy metal pollution in the Dankran river in the Bekwai Municipality of Ghana

Understanding the distribution, source-pattern and geochemical controls of soils in an artisanal mine site during a ban on illegal mining activities: Is a ban an absolute solution?

Assessing the quality of sewage sludge: CASE study of the Kumasi wastewater treatment plant

Road construction and its socio-economic and health impact: a case study of Atonsu lake road

Ecotoxicological Effect of Aged Wood Leachates to Aquatic Organisms

Xuancan Zhu | Carbon Capture Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xuancan Zhu | Carbon Capture Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xuancan Zhu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Ahmad Murid Partaw is a doctoral candidate at the University of South Florida, specializing in Politics and International Affairs, with an expected graduation date in August 2024. His dissertation focuses on “The Challenge of Legitimacy and Governance in Fragile States: The Case of Afghanistan,” under the guidance of Dr. Steven Roach, Dr. David Jacobson, Dr. Earl Conteh-Morgan, and Dr. Zacharias Pieri.

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Education

Partaw holds a Ph.D. in Politics and International Affairs from the University of South Florida, along with a Master of Arts in Political Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees in International Studies and Military Science.

Teaching Experience 👨‍🏫

With expertise in international relations, comparative politics, and globalization, Partaw has taught various courses at the University of South Florida and the University of Tampa, earning accolades such as “best class” and “amazing instructor.”

Research Experience 🔍

Partaw’s research spans roles as a Graduate Assistant, Research Fellow, and Teaching Assistant, contributing to projects on economic analysis, strategic studies, and global diplomacy.

Professional Experience 💼

Partaw served as Afghanistan’s Senior National Representative to the United States Central Command, bringing practical insights to his academic pursuits.

Research Focus 🔬

X Zhu’s research primarily revolves around the development and optimization of adsorption processes for carbon capture and utilization, with a special emphasis on direct air capture (DAC) technologies. His work spans various aspects of DAC, including the synthesis of novel adsorbents, investigation of operating conditions, and design of efficient separation processes. Through his contributions, Zhu aims to address current challenges in industrial carbon dioxide capture and pave the way for sustainable solutions to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. His expertise in elevated-temperature pressure swing adsorption and adsorbent characterization positions him at the forefront of advancements in DAC research.

 

Publication Top Notes

  1. “Industrial carbon dioxide capture and utilization: state of the art and future challenges” – Published in Chemical Society Reviews in 2020, cited by 698.
  2. “Recent advances in direct air capture by adsorption” – Published in Chemical Society Reviews in 2022, cited by 122.
  3. “Recent advances in elevated-temperature pressure swing adsorption for carbon capture and hydrogen production” – Published in Progress in Energy and Combustion Science in 2019, cited by 97.
  4. “Efficient CO2 capture from ambient air with amine-functionalized Mg–Al mixed metal oxides” – Published in Journal of Materials Chemistry A in 2020, cited by 78.
  5. “Operating temperatures affect direct air capture of CO2 in polyamine-loaded mesoporous silica” – Published in Chemical Engineering Journal in 2021, cited by 68.
  6. “Design of steam-assisted temperature vacuum-swing adsorption processes for efficient CO2 capture from ambient air” – Published in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews in 2021, cited by 61.
  7. “Integrated gasification combined cycle with carbon dioxide capture by elevated temperature pressure swing adsorption” – Published in Applied Energy in 2016, cited by 57.
  8. “Layered double oxide/activated carbon-based composite adsorbent for elevated temperature H2/CO2 separation” – Published in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy in 2015, cited by 47.
  9. “Roles for K2CO3 doping on elevated temperature CO2 adsorption of potassium promoted layered double oxides” – Published in Chemical Engineering Journal in 2019, cited by 45.
  10. “Synthesis of elevated temperature CO2 adsorbents from aqueous miscible organic-layered double hydroxides” – Published in Energy in 2019, cited by 41.

Islam Abdelnabi | Electrocatalysts Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Islam Abdelnabi | Electrocatalysts Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Islam Abdelnabi, Beni-Suef University, Egypt

Islam Abdelnabi, an Egyptian physicist, currently serves as a Physics Demonstrator and Researcher at Beni Suef University’s Faculty of Science. His expertise spans various research areas, including perovskite development, photocatalysis, and electrocatalysis for water splitting applications. With a strong background in nanophotonics and materials science, he has interned internationally in Taiwan and France, showcasing his global perspective. Passionate about scientific writing, Islam has authored papers in prestigious journals and actively contributes to research on sustainable energy solutions. Outside academia, he enjoys football, running, and reading. 🌍🔬📝

 

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Work Experience

Islam Abdelnabi has been an integral part of Beni Suef University’s Faculty of Science, Egypt, serving as a Physics Science Researcher. His role extends to supervising research activities within the Physics Department, showcasing his leadership skills. Notably, he’s a member of the Material Technologies and their Applications Lab (MTA Lab), contributing to innovative research since April 2022. Prior to this, Islam volunteered as a researcher’s assistant in the nanophotonic research lab, demonstrating his commitment to scientific exploration. His academic achievements, including winning second place in the IBN El-Haitham Local Contest, reflect his dedication to excellence. Outside academia, Islam has organized scientific committees, emphasizing his passion for advancing knowledge. 🎓🔬

Awards and Honors

Islam Abdelnabi’s academic journey at Beni-Suef University is adorned with numerous accolades, showcasing his exceptional aptitude and dedication. In 2015, he clinched the top spot in the Chemistry-Physics Department, marking the beginning of his academic excellence. The following year, he earned a coveted place on the Dean’s List of the Faculty of Science, a testament to his scholarly achievements. In 2017, he secured second place in the prestigious IBN EL-Haitham Contest for Scientific Juniors, further highlighting his prowess in the field. Graduating in 2018 as the second-ranked student in the Chemistry-Physics Department solidifies his commitment to scholarly pursuits and academic distinction. 🏆🎓

 

Research Focus

Islam Saad’s research focus primarily revolves around environmental remediation and sustainable technology development. His work spans various domains, including photocatalytic oxidation techniques for water decontamination, advanced adsorption methods for pollutant removal, and the synthesis of eco-friendly photocatalysts and adsorbents. Through innovative approaches and interdisciplinary collaborations, Saad aims to address pressing environmental challenges and contribute to the advancement of green technologies. His dedication to sustainable solutions is reflected in his diverse portfolio of research publications, emphasizing his commitment to creating a cleaner and healthier environment. 🌱🔬

 

Publication Top Notes

  1. Efficient photocatalytic removal of safarnin-O dye pollutants from water under sunlight 📖 (Cited by: 35, 2018)
  2. Characterization of Fe0@ Chitosan/Cellulose structure as effective green adsorbent for methyl Parathion, malachite Green, and levofloxacin Removal 📖 (Cited by: 18, 2022)
  3. Recent advances in photocatalytic oxidation techniques for decontamination of water 📖 (Cited by: 17, 2023)
  4. Insight into the synergetic, steric and energetic properties of zeolitization and cellulose fiber functionalization of diatomite during the adsorption of Cd (ii): advanced 📖 (Cited by: 7, 2023)
  5. Enhanced oxidation of antibiotic residuals (Levofloxacin) using a green composite of ZnO@ polyaniline/bentonite (Zn@ PA/BE) as multifunctional photocatalyst under visible light 📖 (Cited by: 6, 2024)
  6. Synthesis of Co3O4 @ Organo/Polymeric Bentonite Structures as Environmental Photocatalysts and Antibacterial Agents for Enhanced Removal of Methyl …
  7. Statistical modeling and optimization in separation and purification
  8. Recent hydrogen production strategies: Recent advances in electrocatalysis
  9. Synergetic and advanced isotherm investigation for the enhancement influence of zeolitization and β-cyclodextrin hybridization on the retention efficiency of U (vi) ions by …
  10. Insight into the adsorption properties of methoxy bentonite (MXBE) as an environmental adsorbent for malachite green dye: statistical physics modelling