Kedir Derbie Mekonnen | Chemical Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award
Kedir Derbie Mekonnen, Wollo University-Kombolcha Institute of Technology, Ethiopia
Publication Profile
Education
Holding an MSc in Chemical Engineering from Bahir Dar University and a BSc from Wollo University, Kedir’s academic journey has been marked by a focus on sustainable processes, evident in his thesis on biodiesel synthesis.
Work Experience
Kedir Derbie Mekonnen brings a rich blend of academia and practical knowledge. As a Lecturer at Wollo University’s School of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering since November 2020, he’s actively engaged in research, teaching, and student mentorship. His previous roles include Assistant Lecturer and Production Chemist at Kombolcha Tannery PLC, where he honed his skills in process control and quality management.
Research Focus
π Publications
- “Phytochemical property and antimicrobial activity of Ficifolius A. Rich root extract: Advancing Ethiopian indigenous wart curing medicinal plant” (2024), cited by Heliyon.
- “Alternative Methods for Biodiesel Cetane Number Valuation: A Technical Note” (2024), cited by ACS Omega.
- “OH-Impregnated Household Bleach-Making Sediments for the Catalysis of Waste Cooking Oil Transesterification: Parameter Optimization” (2024), cited by ACS Omega.
- “Formulation of Neem Leaf and Croton Seed Essential Oils as a Natural Insecticide Tested on Mosquitoes and Cockroaches” (2023), cited by Web of Science.
- “Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy as a tool for identifying the unique characteristic bands of lipid in oilseed components: Confirmed via Ethiopian indigenous desert date fruit” (2023), cited by Web of Science.
- “Valorization of Calcium Hypochlorite Precipitate as a New Source of Heterogeneous Catalyst Development: A Preliminary Experiment” (2023), cited by SSRN.
- “Valorization of calcium hypochlorite precipitate as a new source of heterogeneous catalyst development for biodiesel production: A preliminary experiment” (2023), cited by Heliyon.
- “NaOH-Catalyzed Methanolysis Optimization of Biodiesel Synthesis from Desert Date Seed Kernel Oil” (2021), cited by Web of Science.