Emmanuel Abrokwah | Economic Geology | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Emmanuel Abrokwah | Economic Geology | Young Scientist Award

Exploration Geologist | Koantwi Mining Company Limited, Ghana

Emmanuel Abrokwah is a dynamic Ghanaian Geological Engineer with a strong background in mineral exploration, geotechnical engineering, and hydrogeological studies. With over two years of diverse industry experience, he has specialized in geological mapping, slope stability, drill core logging, and advanced geotechnical testing. He is adept in geological modeling tools like GEOVIA Surpac, ArcGIS, Rocscience, and Python, offering critical insights in mining and environmental geology. Emmanuel is also a published researcher with works in hydrogeochemistry, mining economics, and water quality assessment, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach. He is known for his detail-oriented fieldwork, analytical capabilities, and technical reporting. As a proactive contributor to academia and the mining industry, he continues to impact research and field practices through innovation, mentorship, and collaborative exploration. His commitment to safety, sustainability, and geoscientific excellence makes him a valuable asset to both scientific research and mineral resource development.

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🎓 Education

Emmanuel earned his B.Sc. in Geological Engineering from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) from 2019 to 2023, where he also received the Provost Excellence Award. During his undergraduate studies, he conducted a notable thesis on rock slope stability at Adamus Resources Limited. He also completed an advanced diploma in Occupational Safety and Health Management at the Imperial College of Mines & Safety (May–July 2023), complementing his engineering knowledge with workplace safety and compliance training. His secondary education was at Ghana Secondary Technical School (2016–2019) under the General Science program. His education has been marked by excellence in academic performance, active research engagement, and early participation in environmental studies. He further enhanced his technical expertise through certified programs from institutions like IBM, Google, and the University of Toronto, covering areas such as Python for Data Science, GIS mapping, project management, petroleum exploration, and water treatment technologies.

💼 Experience

Emmanuel Abrokwah brings field and laboratory expertise through roles such as Exploration Geologist at Koantwi Mining and Sedis Mining Limited, and Senior Laboratory Technician at Spectech Engineering. He led field operations, supervised pit excavations, logged drill cores, performed GIS-based spatial analysis, and developed geospatial databases. During his National Service with CSIR-BRRI, he executed soil and rock testing, geotechnical evaluations, and site investigations. He further served as a GIS Analyst for a research project in Tarkwa, where he developed geological and structural maps using ArcGIS and ArcScene. At Adamus Resources, he interned in blast movement analysis using drone technology and OrePro3D. His role in each organization emphasized safety, team collaboration, and accurate data reporting, with a hands-on approach in both exploration and geotechnical assessments. He is recognized for integrating digital technologies in geological work and has proven leadership in coordinating exploration strategies across varied terrains and mineral prospects.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Emmanuel has been recognized for both academic and professional excellence. Notably, he received the Provost Excellence Award at KNUST during the 2020/2021 academic year, honoring his outstanding performance in Geological Engineering. He holds several certifications from globally respected institutions such as Google, IBM, University of Toronto, PioPetro, and Geo University. These include “Foundations of Project Management,” “Project Initiation,” “Python for Data Science,” “Introduction to GIS Mapping,” “Remote Sensing,” and “Coordinate Reference Systems.” His commitment to sustainability is evident in his participation in international collaborative programs like H₂O for Life, a joint venture between SRH University and KNUST. These honors highlight Emmanuel’s dedication to continuous learning, leadership in research, and a proactive approach to bridging academic knowledge with real-world application, especially in geoscience, environmental risk, and mining engineering. His accolades position him as a rising professional with a commitment to impactful geoscientific practices.

🔬 Research Focus

Emmanuel Abrokwah’s research focuses on the intersection of geological engineering, environmental geoscience, and hydrogeochemistry. His undergraduate thesis explored rock slope stability at Adamus Resources Limited, analyzing discontinuities, failure modes, and calculating factor of safety under different geological conditions. His broader research interests include environmental risk mitigation, as evidenced by his flood vulnerability study in Adakope. He has published peer-reviewed papers on the economic implications of phyllite mining in Ghana and groundwater salinization in coastal aquifers, emphasizing anthropogenic and seawater-mixing factors. His upcoming manuscripts target groundwater potential and household drinking water quality in Ghana’s Ashanti Region. Emmanuel also integrates GIS, remote sensing, and 3D modeling into geological analysis, enabling spatially accurate resource assessments. Through a blend of fieldwork, lab testing, and spatial data analysis, he aims to provide sustainable and data-driven solutions in mining, water management, and geotechnical engineering. His research underscores environmental responsibility, economic feasibility, and community impact.

 Conclusion

Emmanuel Abrokwah is an emerging scholar with strong potential to become a leader in geological engineering and environmental geoscience. His wide-ranging experience—from mineral resource exploration to hydrogeochemical assessments—shows his capacity for interdisciplinary research and practical innovation. With targeted academic advancement and international collaboration, Emmanuel is well-positioned to make impactful contributions to science and society. His trajectory aligns well with the ethos of the Young Scientist Award, making him a deserving and compelling candidate for the honor.

Publication

Title: The emerging phyllite mining industry in Ghana: economic potential and policy implications
Year: 2025
Authors: Kenneth Joseph Bansah, Lilian Owusu, Paul Junior Acquah, Abigail Boafo, Emmanuel Abrokwah, Samuel Yamoah Nyamekye
Link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resourpol.2025.105642

Title: Hydrogeochemical controls on groundwater salinization in a coastal aquifer, SE Ghana: Implications for seawater mixing and anthropogenic influences
Year: 2025
Authors: Shadrack Fosu, Felisa Maame Nuamah-Amonoo, Emmanuel Daanoba Sunkari, Emmanuel Abrokwah, Samuel Agyarko Ndur
Link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sciaf.2025.e02688

ARUNACHALASIVAMANI PONNUSAMY | Technology | Young Scientist Award

Mr. ARUNACHALASIVAMANI PONNUSAMY | Technology |Best Researcher Award

👨‍🏫Profile Summary

Arunachalasivamani Ponnusamy is a highly motivated researcher pursuing a Doctorate in Food Science and Technology at Prince of Songkla University, Thailand. With a background in Fisheries Science and a master’s degree in Fish Processing Technology, he specializes in diverse research areas, including carbon dots synthesis, edible-active biofilms, and health management of food products. Ponnusamy has published impactful papers, showcasing his expertise in multifunctional films and nanofibrous electrospun blisters. His lab-oriented skills encompass biochemical techniques, lipid oxidation analysis, and microbiological techniques. Awarded prestigious fellowships, he possesses proficiency in MS Office, Origin Pro, and has bilingual proficiency in Tamil and English. Trusted character references commend his work.

🌐 Professional Profiles

🎓 Education:

Secondary Schooling: Sri Vidya Mandir Matric Higher Secondary School, Tamil Nadu, India (2012-2013), Higher Secondary Schooling: Sri Vidya Mandir Matric Higher Secondary School, Tamil Nadu, India (2014-2015), Bachelor of Fisheries Science (B.F.Sc): Dr. MGR Fisheries College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu, India (2015-2019), Master of Fisheries Science (M.F.Sc) in Fish Processing Technology: Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies, Kerala, India (2019-2021)

🔬 Current Research Works:

Carbon dots from agro-wastes and seafood wastes: Morphology, properties, toxicity, and antimicrobial properties. Chitosan-gelatin nanofiber-based multifunctional films integrated with carbon dots and anthocyanins from Clitoria ternatea for active and intelligent food packaging applications. Formation of functional nanofibrous electrospun blister containing EGCG for packaging of shrimp oil capsules.

🔍 Research Interests:

Bio-engineering (R&D), Waste utilization and management, Health management (Enrichment or value addition of food products), Extraction of bioactive compounds from underutilized resources (seaweeds)

🎓 Area of Expertise:

Carbon dots synthesis, kinetics, and characteristics. Edible, active, and intelligent packaging techniques. Emulsion – Pickering Emulsion Nanoparticles synthesis and characterization. Shelf-life evaluation of food products

🔬 Lab-Oriented Skills:

  • Biochemical techniques
  • Lipid oxidation analysis
  • Microbiological techniques
  • Equipment handling

🏅 Fellowship:

Awarded Reinventing University program for pursuing a Doctorate in Food Science and Technology at Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai (2022-2025). Awarded National Talent Scholarship (NTS) for pursuing Post-graduation (M.F.Sc) degree (2019-2021).

 

📚Top Noted Publication

  1. “Storage stability of Asian seabass oil-in-water Pickering emulsion packed in pouches made from electrospun and solvent casted bilayer films from poly lactic acid/chitosan-gelatin blend containing epigallocatechin gallate.” – International Journal of Biological Macromolecules (2024). Link to Paper

 

  1. “Chitosan silver nanoparticle inspired seaweed (Gracilaria crassa) biodegradable films for seafood packaging.” – Algal Research, 78, 103429 (2024). Link to Paper

 

  1. “Bilayer Polylactic Acid and Chitosan/Gelatin Film Containing Epigallocatechin Gallate Prepared through Solvent Casting and Electrospinning: Properties, Bioactivities, and Release Kinetics.” – Journal of Polymers and the Environment (2023). Link to Paper

 

  1. “Ultrasound treated fish myofibrillar protein: Physicochemical properties and its stabilizing effect on shrimp oil-in-water emulsion.” – Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 98, 106513 (2023). Link to Paper

ARUNACHALASIVAMANI PONNUSAMY | Technology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. ARUNACHALASIVAMANI PONNUSAMY | Technology |Best Researcher Award

👨‍🏫Profile Summary

Arunachalasivamani Ponnusamy is a highly motivated researcher pursuing a Doctorate in Food Science and Technology at Prince of Songkla University, Thailand. With a background in Fisheries Science and a master’s degree in Fish Processing Technology, he specializes in diverse research areas, including carbon dots synthesis, edible-active biofilms, and health management of food products. Ponnusamy has published impactful papers, showcasing his expertise in multifunctional films and nanofibrous electrospun blisters. His lab-oriented skills encompass biochemical techniques, lipid oxidation analysis, and microbiological techniques. Awarded prestigious fellowships, he possesses proficiency in MS Office, Origin Pro, and has bilingual proficiency in Tamil and English. Trusted character references commend his work.

🌐 Professional Profiles

🎓 Education:

Secondary Schooling: Sri Vidya Mandir Matric Higher Secondary School, Tamil Nadu, India (2012-2013), Higher Secondary Schooling: Sri Vidya Mandir Matric Higher Secondary School, Tamil Nadu, India (2014-2015), Bachelor of Fisheries Science (B.F.Sc): Dr. MGR Fisheries College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu, India (2015-2019), Master of Fisheries Science (M.F.Sc) in Fish Processing Technology: Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies, Kerala, India (2019-2021)

🔬 Current Research Works:

Carbon dots from agro-wastes and seafood wastes: Morphology, properties, toxicity, and antimicrobial properties. Chitosan-gelatin nanofiber-based multifunctional films integrated with carbon dots and anthocyanins from Clitoria ternatea for active and intelligent food packaging applications. Formation of functional nanofibrous electrospun blister containing EGCG for packaging of shrimp oil capsules.

🔍 Research Interests:

Bio-engineering (R&D), Waste utilization and management, Health management (Enrichment or value addition of food products), Extraction of bioactive compounds from underutilized resources (seaweeds)

🎓 Area of Expertise:

Carbon dots synthesis, kinetics, and characteristics. Edible, active, and intelligent packaging techniques. Emulsion – Pickering Emulsion Nanoparticles synthesis and characterization. Shelf-life evaluation of food products

🔬 Lab-Oriented Skills:

  • Biochemical techniques
  • Lipid oxidation analysis
  • Microbiological techniques
  • Equipment handling

🏅 Fellowship:

Awarded Reinventing University program for pursuing a Doctorate in Food Science and Technology at Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai (2022-2025). Awarded National Talent Scholarship (NTS) for pursuing Post-graduation (M.F.Sc) degree (2019-2021).

 

📚Top Noted Publication

  1. “Storage stability of Asian seabass oil-in-water Pickering emulsion packed in pouches made from electrospun and solvent casted bilayer films from poly lactic acid/chitosan-gelatin blend containing epigallocatechin gallate.” – International Journal of Biological Macromolecules (2024). Link to Paper

 

  1. “Chitosan silver nanoparticle inspired seaweed (Gracilaria crassa) biodegradable films for seafood packaging.” – Algal Research, 78, 103429 (2024). Link to Paper

 

  1. “Bilayer Polylactic Acid and Chitosan/Gelatin Film Containing Epigallocatechin Gallate Prepared through Solvent Casting and Electrospinning: Properties, Bioactivities, and Release Kinetics.” – Journal of Polymers and the Environment (2023). Link to Paper

 

  1. “Ultrasound treated fish myofibrillar protein: Physicochemical properties and its stabilizing effect on shrimp oil-in-water emulsion.” – Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 98, 106513 (2023). Link to Paper