Abdelkader Anouzla | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdelkader Anouzla, Environmental Science, Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Faculty of Science and Technology, Mohammedia, Morocco

Summary:

Dr. Abdelkader Anouzla is a highly accomplished environmental scientist and researcher specializing in water and waste management. He obtained his Ph.D. in Science & Technology from Hassan II University – Faculty of Science and Technology Mohammedia, with a focus on water treatment. With nearly 60 peer-reviewed articles and four books to his credit, Dr. Anouzla has made significant contributions to the field of environmental science. He has extensive experience in water and wastewater treatment, solid waste management, environmental chemistry, and air pollution. Throughout his career, Dr. Anouzla has demonstrated a strong commitment to research and innovation, striving to develop sustainable solutions for water and waste-related challenges. His expertise and dedication have earned him recognition as a guest speaker at various conferences and forums. Dr. Anouzla continues to drive forward impactful research in his areas of specialization, aiming to address pressing environmental concerns and promote sustainable development.

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👩‍🎓Education & Qualification:

Dr. Abdelkader Anouzla’s education details are as follows:

Ph.D. in Science & Technology

  • Specialization: Water Treatment
  • Institution: Hassan II University – Faculty of Science and Technology Mohammedia

Professional Experience:         

Dr. Abdelkader Anouzla has extensive professional experience in various aspects of environmental science and engineering, with a focus on water and waste treatment. Over the years, he has contributed significantly to the field through his roles in research, teaching, and consulting. Dr. Anouzla has been actively involved in the operation and management of wastewater treatment plants, including the treatment of leachate discharge. He has also worked on solid waste management projects, specializing in sorting techniques, landfill management, and composting of solid waste and sludge from wastewater treatment plants. Additionally, Dr. Anouzla has conducted research on innovative solutions such as the use of algae for water-food-energy nexus and addressing microplastic pollution in the environment. His expertise extends to areas like environmental chemistry, pollutants in soil, and the recycling and reuse of waste materials. Through his work, Dr. Anouzla has made significant contributions to sustainable environmental practices and has been actively involved in addressing challenges related to water and waste management.

Research Interest:

Water Treatment: Investigating novel methods and technologies for water treatment, including the removal of contaminants and pollutants to ensure safe and clean water supply for various purposes.

Wastewater Treatment: Developing innovative approaches for wastewater treatment, with an emphasis on improving treatment efficiency, reducing environmental impact, and maximizing resource recovery from wastewater streams.

Solid Waste Management: Exploring sustainable solutions for solid waste management, including waste sorting techniques, landfill management strategies, and composting methods to minimize environmental pollution and promote resource recovery.

Algae-Based Solutions: Studying the potential of algae as a natural solution for addressing water, food, and energy challenges, including algae-based wastewater treatment, biofuel production, and nutrient recycling.

Microplastic Pollution: Investigating the sources, distribution, and impacts of microplastic pollution in the environment, as well as developing mitigation strategies to reduce its adverse effects on ecosystems and human health.

Digitalization in the Water Sector: Exploring the integration of digital technologies and data-driven approaches in water management and treatment processes to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and resilience of water systems.

Water Conservation: Researching innovative techniques and practices for saving water in various sectors, including agriculture, industry, and urban areas, to address water scarcity and promote sustainable water use.

Publication Top Noted:

Recent advances in the biological treatment of wastewater rich in emerging pollutants produced by pharmaceutical industrial discharges

  • Authors: A. Khalidi-Idrissi, A. Madinzi, A. Anouzla, Y. Kadmi, S. Souabi
  • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
  • Year: 2023
  • Citation count: 8

Applicability of central composite design and response surface methodology for optimizing treatment of landfill leachate using coagulation-flocculation

  • Authors: R. Bouyakhsass, S. Souabi, S.K. Rifi, T.A. Kurniawan, A. Anouzla
  • Journal: Chemical Engineering Research and Design
  • Year: 2023
  • Citation count: 1

Techniques for treating leachate discharges: A critical review

  • Authors: S. Bouaouda, S. Souabi, R. Bouyakhsass, A. Madinzi, A. Anouzla
  • Journal: Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration
  • Year: 2023
  • Citation count: 3

Decarbonization in waste recycling industry using digitalization to promote net-zero emissions and its implications on sustainability

  • Authors: T.A. Kurniawan, M.H.D. Othman, X. Liang, A. Anouzla, K.W. Chew
  • Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
  • Year: 2023
  • Citation count: 25

Fixed-Bed Studies of Landfill Leachate Treatment Using Chitosan-Coated Carbon Composite

  • Authors: F. Batool, T.A. Kurniawan, A. Mohyuddin, H.H. Goh, K.W. Chew
  • Journal: Water (Switzerland)
  • Year: 2023
  • Citation count: 7

 

 

Samuel Latebo Majamo | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Samuel Latebo Majamo, Chemical Engineering, Best Researcher Award

Samuel Latebo Majamo at Wachemo University, Ethiopia

Summary:

Samuel Latebo Majamo is a lecturer at Wachemo University in Hossana, Ethiopia, where he has been actively contributing to the field of Chemical Engineering. He holds a Master’s Degree (M.Sc.) in Chemical Engineering with a specialization in Process Engineering from Jimma Institute of Technology, Jimma University. His master’s thesis focused on the optimization of process variables for biodiesel production using sulfonated silica as a heterogeneous solid acid catalyst. Samuel Latebo Majamo also earned a Bachelor’s Degree (B.Sc.) in Chemical Engineering from Jimma Institute of Technology.

In addition to his academic responsibilities, Samuel serves as the Chair of Process Engineering at Wachemo University. His role involves leading activities related to Process Engineering, offering courses to lecturers, advising students in the Process Engineering stream, and troubleshooting problems related to the field in collaboration with the department.

Throughout his academic journey, he has received honors and awards, including winning the first level in a research project competition at Jimma University, which led to a fully funded M.Sc. scholarship at the same university. Samuel Latebo Majamo’s research interests and contributions align with the broader field of Chemical Engineering, particularly in Process Engineering and optimization of biodiesel production processes.

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👩‍🎓Education & Qualification:

Masters Degree (M.Sc.) in Chemical Engineering, under specialization of Process Engineering

  • Jimma Institute of Technology, Jimma University [ 31/08/2017 – 16/11/2019 ]
  • Address: Jimma, Oromia, PO. Box=378 (Ethiopia)

Bachelor Degree (B.Sc.) in Chemical Engineering

  • Jimma Institute of Technology, Jimma University [ 03/10/2012 – 05/07/2017 ]
  • Address: Jimma, Oromia, PO. Box=378, Po. Box (Ethiopia)

Professional Experience:

Samuel Latebo Majamo is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in academia, currently serving as a Lecturer at Wachemo University in Hossana, Ethiopia, since August 25, 2021. He plays a crucial role in the Chemical Engineering department, contributing to various aspects of academic and research activities. His responsibilities include developing and implementing lectures, supervising undergraduate students in their bachelor theses, and co-supervising master’s students in their research projects.

Prior to his current position, Samuel served as a Lecturer at Wollo University in Wollo, Amhara, Ethiopia, from February 28, 2020, to August 24, 2021. In this role, he focused on delivering lectures, supervising undergraduate students in their bachelor’s degree theses, providing materials, and actively participating in the university’s annual research activities.

Additionally, Samuel Latebo Majamo holds the position of Chair of Process Engineering at Wachemo University, starting from August 29, 2021. In this leadership role, he oversees all activities related to Process Engineering, offers courses to lecturers, advises students in the Process Engineering stream, and takes charge of troubleshooting any problems within the field in collaboration with the department.

His dedication to education and research is further demonstrated by his involvement in reviewing final exams for bachelor’s and master’s programs, conducting community services, establishing and organizing computer and skill laboratories, and facilitating cooperation among department staff in research work and community services. Samuel Latebo Majamo is committed to the advancement of Chemical Engineering education and actively contributes to the growth of the academic community at Wachemo University.

Honor and Award:

Samuel Latebo Majamo received an honor and award from Jimma University on July 24, 2017. He achieved the first level in a research project competition at Jimma University, which led to him being recognized as the winner. As a result of this accomplishment, Samuel was granted a fully funded M.Sc. scholarship at Jimma University. This award not only acknowledges his excellence in research but also highlights his dedication and potential in the academic field.

Research Area:

Samuel Latebo Majamo’s research area focuses on Chemical Engineering with a specialization in Process Engineering. His master’s degree thesis, titled “Optimization of Process Variables of Biodiesel Production from Soapstock using Sulfonated Silica as a Heterogeneous Solid Acid Catalyst,” indicates his research interest in optimizing processes related to biodiesel production. Additionally, his involvement in developing and implementing lectures, supervising students, and participating in community services and research at universities further underscores his engagement in academic and applied research within the field of Chemical Engineering.

Publication Top Noted:

Samuel Latebo Majamo has actively contributed to the field of Chemical Engineering with a focus on biofuel production and related processes. Here are some of his notable research publications:

Title: Coffee husk highly available in Ethiopia as an alternative waste source for biofuel production

  • Authors: W Sime, R Kasirajan, S Latebo, A Mohammed, E Seraw, W Awoke
  • Journal: International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Research
  • Volume: 8 Issue: 7 Year: 2017 Pages: 1874-1880

Title: Optimization of trans-esterification process and characterization of biodiesel from soapstock using silica sulfuric acid as a heterogeneous solid acid catalyst

  • Authors: S Latebo, A Bekele, T Abeto, J Kasule
  • Journal: Journal of Engineering Research
  • Volume: 10 Issue: 1A Year: 2022 Pages: 78-100

Title: Synthesis and application of biomass-derived magnetic biochar catalyst for simultaneous esterification and trans-esterification of waste cooking oil into biodiesel: modeling …

  • Authors: SL Majamo, TA Amibo, TK Bedru
  • Journal: Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy
  • Volume: 12 Issue: 2 Year: 2023 Pages: 147-158

Title: Modeling and optimization of chemical-treated torrefaction of wheat straw to improve energy density by response surface methodology

  • Authors: SL Majamo, TA Amibo
  • Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
  • Year: 2023 Pages: 1-15

Title: Enhanced cellulose extraction from agave plant (Agave americana Species) for synthesis of magnetic/cellulose nanocomposite for defluoridation of water

  • Authors: SL Majamo, TA Amibo, EZ Tsegaw
  • Journal: Materials Today Communications
  • Volume: 38 Year: 2024 Pages: 107683

These publications showcase Samuel Latebo Majamo’s research focus on biofuel production, optimization processes, and the synthesis of catalysts for sustainable energy applications.