Dr. Modupe Ojewumi | Environmentalism Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Modupe Ojewumi | Environmentalism Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Modupe Ojewumi, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, United States

Engr. Modupe Elizabeth Ojewumi is a researcher in Prof. Gang Chen’s Laboratory at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering in Tallahassee, FL, A Nigerian citizen, whose research in the US focuses on Environmental Management with current research on the effects of mercury on underwater concrete and the production of hydrochar from waste for heavy metal removal. She completed her degree in Chemical Engineering at Covenant University, Nigeria, Her research there optimized the production of protein nutrients from Parkia biglobosa seeds.She completed her PhD in Chemical Engineering at Covenant University, Nigeria, where she was the first female to earn a PhD in the department and within the stipulated period. Dr. Ojewumi holds an M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, and a B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Nigeria. Her work includes 65 academic publications, 10 conference papers, contributions to three book chapters, and several innovations, including a mosquito breeder and a bioreactor. Her research has garnered 1146 citations on Google Scholar and 370 citations on Scopus. She completed her PhD in Chemical Engineering at Covenant University, Nigeria, where she was the first female to earn a PhD in the department and within the stipulated period.

Professional Profile:

Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award:

Engr. Modupe Elizabeth Ojewumi is a distinguished researcher currently working in Prof. Gang Chen’s Laboratory at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, Tallahassee, FL, Her academic credentials include:

Work Experience:

Various Positions (Including Research and Teaching)

    • Covenant University, University of Lagos, and Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, where contributions to chemical engineering and environmental studies were significant.

Publication top Notes:

Microstructure, Corrosion and Mechanical Performance of Zinc-Doped CuO/Nb Refinement on Mild Steel

Hydrochar Production by Hydrothermal Carbonization: Microwave versus Supercritical Water Treatment

Enhancing rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) seed shell biochar through acid-base modification for effective phenol removal from aqueous environments

Biodegradation of waste papers: A sustainable technology for a clean environment

Molecular Compositions and Morphological Structures of Fermented African Locust Bean Seed (Parkia biglobosa)

Bio-Conversion of Waste Paper Into Fermentable Sugars—A Review

 

 

 

 

Best Environmental Sensing Technology

Introductio Best Environmental Sensing Technology

The Best Environmental Sensing Technology Award recognizes outstanding innovations in technology that contribute to environmental monitoring and sustainability. This award highlights advancements in sensor technology that enhance our ability to understand and protect the environment.

Award Eligibility:

This award is open to individuals, teams, and organizations worldwide that have developed innovative environmental sensing technologies. There are no age limits for applicants. Qualification requires a demonstrable impact on environmental monitoring and sustainability. Publications related to the technology are encouraged but not required.

Requirements:

Submissions must include a detailed description of the technology, its development process, and its environmental impact. Evaluation criteria include innovation, environmental impact, scalability, and potential for future applications. Submissions should be in English and follow the submission guidelines outlined below.

Submission Guidelines:

Submissions must be sent via email to the award committee and include a biography of the applicant(s), an abstract of the technology, and supporting files such as videos, images, or data sets. The deadline for submissions is [insert deadline here].

Recognition:

The winner(s) of the Best Environmental Sensing Technology Award will receive a monetary prize and recognition at a prestigious environmental conference. They will also be featured in press releases and on the award website.

Community Impact:

The winning technology will have a significant impact on environmental monitoring and sustainability, helping to protect ecosystems and improve the quality of life for communities around the world.

Biography:

Applicants should provide a brief biography highlighting their relevant experience and expertise in environmental sensing technology.

Abstract and Supporting Files:

The abstract should provide a concise overview of the technology, its development, and its environmental impact. Supporting files should include any additional information or media that helps to showcase the technology’s innovation and impact.