Nzalalemba Serge Kubanza | Waste Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr Nzalalemba Serge Kubanza | Waste Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr Nzalalemba Serge Kubanza, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

Dr. Serge Kubanza is a prominent academic and researcher in the fields of geography, environmental studies, and waste management. He currently serves as a Lecturer and Postgraduate Coordinator at the University of the Witwatersrand’s School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies. Dr. Kubanzaā€™s expertise extends to academic misconduct and plagiarism, evidenced by his role on the university’s Academic Misconduct and Plagiarism Committee. His notable research contributions include work on solid waste management, environmental justice, and climate change, impacting policy and practice in South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Academic and Research Experience:
    • Current Positions: Dr. Kubanza is a lecturer and postgraduate coordinator at the University of the Witwatersrand, roles that reflect a strong commitment to academia and research mentorship.
    • Previous Positions: His extensive experience includes postdoctoral research, sessional lectures, and roles in various research institutions, which highlights his diverse and in-depth research background.
    • Research Publications: Dr. Kubanza has a substantial publication record with numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and conference presentations, demonstrating a high level of scholarly output and engagement.
  2. Research Focus and Impact:
    • Specialization: His research primarily focuses on solid waste management, climate change, and environmental justice in Sub-Saharan Africa, which are crucial and timely issues.
    • Collaborations: He has collaborated with international researchers and institutions, indicating a broad and impactful research network.
    • Recent Publications: His recent articles cover important topics such as climate change risks and sustainable waste management, reflecting ongoing contributions to pressing global challenges.
  3. Professional and Academic Involvement:
    • Reviewer Roles: He serves as a reviewer for various respected journals, showcasing his expertise and recognition in his field.
    • Conference Organization: His role in organizing and speaking at conferences and workshops underscores his leadership and influence in academic circles.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Research Scope:
    • While Dr. Kubanza has a strong focus on waste management and environmental issues, expanding his research to cover additional aspects of environmental science or interdisciplinary areas could enhance his research profile further.
  2. Research Dissemination:
    • Although he has numerous publications, ensuring that findings reach a broader audience through various channels, such as policy briefs or public engagement activities, could increase the societal impact of his research.
  3. Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
    • Increasing collaboration with researchers from diverse disciplines might lead to more innovative and comprehensive solutions to complex environmental problems.

 

Education

Dr. Kubanza holds a Ph.D. from the University of the Witwatersrand (2016), a Masterā€™s degree in Architecture and Planning from the same institution (2010), an Honours Degree from the University of Kinshasa (2006), and a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology and Anthropology from the University of Kinshasa (2004). His academic journey reflects a robust foundation in environmental studies, urban planning, and socio-environmental issues, culminating in significant contributions to his field.

Experience

Dr. Kubanza’s diverse experience includes roles as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Sessional Lecturer, and Projects Officer in various institutions. He has worked with global organizations like CIVICUS and the UN Liaison Office, gaining valuable insights into civil society and development challenges. His experience spans academic, research, and practical roles, including the organization of workshops and conferences on climate change adaptation and waste management, showcasing his commitment to addressing critical environmental issues.

Research Focus

Dr. Kubanzaā€™s research focuses on solid waste management, environmental justice, and climate change adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa. He investigates the role of local authorities and community participation in waste management, exploring sustainable practices and governance challenges. His work aims to enhance environmental policies and practices, particularly in low-income communities, contributing to more equitable and effective waste management solutions and climate resilience strategies.

Publications

Exploring Wetland Change in the Gauteng Province, South Africa šŸŒæ – Environmental Research

Challenges of Solid Waste Management in Low-Income Communities in South Africa šŸ—‘ļø – South African Geographical Journal

Climate Change Risks in Southern Africa in the 21st Century šŸŒ – Climate Risk Management Journal

Enhancing Climate Change Governance in South Africa šŸŒ± – International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management

Community Perceptions on the Impacts of Solid Waste Management on Health šŸš® – Development Southern Africa

Role of Local Authorities and Community Participation in Solid Waste Management šŸŒ – Local Environment

The Role of Community Participation in Solid Waste Management šŸ˜ļø – South African Geographical Journal

Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Developing Countries ā™»ļø – Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

Solid Waste Management and Environmental Injustice in Poor Communities šŸš§ – Journal of Environmental Management and Sustainable Development

Municipal Solid Waste Management in South Africa: Waste-to-Energy Technologies šŸ”‹ – Local Environment

Conclusion

Dr. Nzalalemba Serge Kubanza exhibits several key strengths that make him a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His extensive academic and research experience, coupled with his focus on significant environmental issues, demonstrates a high level of expertise and commitment to advancing knowledge in his field. His involvement in international collaborations and conference organization further highlights his impact on the academic community.

Emily Bonner | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Emily Bonner | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms, Oregon State University, United States

šŸ‘©ā€šŸ”¬Emily Bonner, MS, is a dedicated Toxicology PhD Candidate at Oregon State University with a keen focus on evaluating chemical exposures, particularly in firefighting contexts. Her research spans the use of innovative passive sampling techniques to assess firefighter and community exposures, alongside developing interventions to enhance personal protective equipment (PPE) effectiveness. With a solid foundation in analytical chemistry and statistics, Emily excels in data analysis and research translation, effectively communicating findings to diverse stakeholders. Her leadership roles in academic organizations and extensive outreach efforts underscore her commitment to advancing public health and safety.šŸŒŸ

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šŸ“šAcademic History

Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 2019 ā€“ 2024 (anticipated)

  • Ph.D. in Toxicology, Statistics minor
  • Concurrent M.S., Toxicology (2021)
    Thesis: ā€œEvaluating Firefighter and Community Chemical Exposures Using Passive Samplingā€
    Advisor: Dr. Kim Anderson

Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 2016 – 2019

  • BS, Biochemistry (with distinction), summa cum laude
  • Renee Crown University Honors Program
    Thesis: ā€œAn Exploration of Ruthenium Catalyzed Alder ene Reactionsā€
    Advisor: Dr. Nancy Totah

šŸ’¼Relevant Skills

Relevant Research Experience

  • NIEHS Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA Pre-Doctoral Fellow, Oregon State University
  • NIEHS P42 Superfund Hazardous Substances Research Trainee, Oregon State University
  • Graduate Research Assistant, Oregon State University
  • Undergraduate Honors Researcher, Syracuse University

Oregon State University, Food Safety and Environmental Stewardship Lab

  • Doctoral Research
    • Skills: Organization of complex sampling campaigns, communication, data management, analytical chemistry techniques, community-engaged research.
    • Projects: Evaluating firefighter and community chemical exposures, characterizing exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in an industrial community.

Syracuse University, Totah Lab

  • Undergraduate Honors Research
    • Studied regioselectivity of the Ruthenium-catalyzed Alder ene reaction, culminating in an honors thesis.

Additional Lab/Software Skills

  • Cell culture, gel electrophoresis, PCR, protein modeling, etc.

šŸ†Grants/Awards

  • Multiple awards and grants for research excellence and dedication.

šŸŽ“ This academic history demonstrates a strong background in biochemistry and toxicology, complemented by extensive research experience and recognition for outstanding academic achievements.

Publications Top Notes šŸ“

  1. Title: Silicone passive sampling used to identify novel dermal chemical exposures of firefighters and assess PPE innovations
    • Authors: Bonner, E.M., Horn, G.P., Smith, D.L., Adams, K.T., Anderson, K.A.
    • Journal: International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 248
    • Pages: 114095
    • Citations: 5

 

  1. Title: Firefighter exposures to potential endocrine disrupting chemicals measured by military-style silicone dog tags
    • Authors: Poutasse, C.M., Haddock, C.K., Poston, W.S.C., Hoffman, P.D., Anderson, K.A.
    • Journal: Environment International
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 158
    • Pages: 106914
    • Citations: 8

 

  1. Title: The chemistry and toxicology of vaping
    • Authors: Bonner, E., Chang, Y., Christie, E., Wilson, L.B., Tanguay, R.L.
    • Journal: Pharmacology and Therapeutics
    • Year: 2021
    • Volume: 225
    • Pages: 107837
    • Citations: 30