David OMOLE | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. David OMOLE | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. David OMOLE, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

Dr. David Olugbenga Omole is a seasoned academic and professional in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, currently serving as Associate Professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. With over two decades of experience in engineering education, research, and administration, he has built a strong legacy of innovation and excellence. His previous appointments at Covenant University, Nigeria, included roles such as Dean of the College of Engineering and Director of the Vice-Chancellor’s Office. Dr. Omole’s commitment to sustainable water solutions and environmental stewardship has earned him recognition as a trailblazer in the field. From spearheading outcome-based education frameworks to guiding global university rankings submissions, his contributions are transformative. Known for his multidisciplinary leadership, he also holds an MPA, showcasing his holistic approach to engineering challenges. His research interests and publications demonstrate a profound impact on water quality, sanitation, environmental risk assessment, and infrastructure systems.

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🌟 Assessment for the Research for Best Researcher Award: David Olugbenga Omole

Summary of Suitability:

Dr. David Olugbenga Omole exemplifies the criteria for the Research for Best Researcher Award through his exceptional blend of academic achievement, administrative leadership, and innovative research in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering. With a Ph.D. from Covenant University and a solid engineering and public administration background, Dr. Omole’s interdisciplinary expertise positions him at the forefront of sustainable civil infrastructure development and water resource management in Africa.

Over a two-decade-long career, he has moved steadily through academic ranks—from graduate assistant to full professor—and now serves as Associate Professor of Water Engineering at the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa. This trajectory reflects both academic rigor and a deep commitment to research, teaching, and mentoring.

🎓 Education

Dr. Omole’s academic foundation is grounded in an interdisciplinary blend of civil engineering and public administration. He earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with a focus on Water Resources & Environmental Engineering from Covenant University, Nigeria, in 2011. Prior to this, he completed his M.Eng. in the same field at Covenant University in 2006, solidifying his expertise in water systems and sustainability. Demonstrating a broader administrative interest, he pursued a Master of Public Administration (MPA) at the University of Ado-Ekiti in 2008, equipping him with strategic leadership and governance skills. His undergraduate education was at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, where he obtained a Second Class Upper Division degree in Civil Engineering in 2000. This blend of technical proficiency and policy awareness has empowered Dr. Omole to navigate academic leadership roles effectively while contributing robustly to applied research in water engineering and environmental development.

💼 Professional Experience 

Dr. David Omole brings a wealth of experience from both academic and industrial spheres. He currently serves as Associate Professor of Water Engineering at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Previously, he was a Professor at Covenant University, where he also held administrative leadership roles such as Dean, Sub-Dean, and Director in the Vice-Chancellor’s Office. His professional journey spans positions from Graduate Assistant to Professor, marking a steady rise through teaching, mentoring, research, and innovation. Notably, he contributed significantly during his postdoctoral tenure at Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Resident Engineer at Yebason Nigeria Ltd, gaining hands-on engineering experience. In these diverse roles, Dr. Omole has led curriculum reforms, implemented outcome-based education, initiated industry collaborations, and contributed to university ranking strategies, establishing him as a multidimensional leader in civil and environmental engineering education and research.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Dr. Omole has received several accolades and held prestigious leadership roles in academia. As Dean of the College of Engineering at Covenant University, he initiated Nigeria’s first Industry Board for engineering faculties, setting a benchmark nationwide. He also pioneered outcome-based education strategies at Covenant University, helping align the institution with the Washington Accord. His tenure as Director in the Vice-Chancellor’s Office was marked by groundbreaking contributions, including designing the university’s promotion system based on SCOPUS metrics and coordinating the university’s entry into global rankings via Times Higher Education, which placed Covenant University at the top in Nigeria. A member of the Global Engineering Deans Council and CODET, his work bridges academic theory and industrial practice. His strategic leadership and dedication to research excellence have earned him accolades and widespread recognition for advancing engineering education, sustainability, and institutional excellence.

🌍 Research Skill On Engineering

Dr. Omole is a multidisciplinary researcher with a keen focus on Water Resources Engineering, Environmental Risk Assessment, Urban Water Management, and Sustainability in Infrastructure. His research skillset blends field expertise with data analytics, environmental modeling, water quality monitoring, and stakeholder engagement. He has investigated pressing issues such as access to clean water in Sub-Saharan Africa, ceramic waste reuse in concrete, and the impacts of land use on water systems. An advocate of applied research, Dr. Omole’s work often intersects policy, engineering innovation, and societal needs. His approach integrates empirical data collection with advanced simulations and decision-support frameworks. He has also published extensively on waste management, groundwater contamination, and water purification technologies. With a deep understanding of sustainable development goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), his work contributes directly to both academic advancement and practical implementation of water resource solutions.

 📖  Publication Top Notes

  • Characterization of ceramic waste aggregate concrete 🧱
    Authors: P.O. Awoyera, J.M. Ndambuki, J.O. Akinmusuru, D.O. Omole
    Citation: 216 | Year: 2018

  • Accessing safe drinking water in sub-Saharan Africa: Issues and challenges in South–West Nigeria 💧🌍
    Authors: C.P. Emenike, I.T. Tenebe, D.O. Omole, B.U. Ngene, B.I. Oniemayin, O. Maxwell, …
    Citation: 169 | Year: 2017

  • An Assessment of the Impact of Abattoir Effluents on River Illo, Ota, Nigeria 🐄🌊
    Authors: D.O. Omole, E.O. Longe
    Citation: 119 | Year: 2008

  • An integrated assessment of land-use change impact, seasonal variation of pollution indices and human health risk… 🧪📊
    Authors: P.G.C. Emenike, I.T. Tenebe, J.B. Neris, D.O. Omole, O. Afolayan, C.U. Okeke, …
    Citation: 113 | Year: 2020

  • Geopolymer concrete incorporating agro-industrial wastes… 🏗️🌾
    Authors: S. Oyebisi, A. Ede, F. Olutoge, D. Omole
    Citation: 108 | Year: 2020

  • Assessment of the impact of abattoir effluent on groundwater in Omu-Aran, Nigeria 💧🐖
    Authors: O.O. Elemile, D.O. Raphael, D.O. Omole, E.O. Oloruntoba, E.O. Ajayi, …
    Citation: 106 | Year: 2019

  • Assessing the public perceptions of treated wastewater reuse… ♻️👥
    Authors: V.E. Akpan, D.O. Omole, D.E. Bassey
    Citation: 105 | Year: 2020

  • Potentiality of agricultural adsorbent for metal ion removal from wastewater 🌽🧲
    Authors: P.C. Emenike, D.O. Omole, B.U. Ngene, I.T. Tenebe
    Citation: 96 | Year: 2016

  • Health risk and environmental assessment of cement production in Nigeria 🏭⚠️
    Authors: M.A. Etim, K. Babaremu, J. Lazarus, D. Omole
    Citation: 91 | Year: 2021

  • Wind Energy Study and Energy Cost in Nigeria: A Case for South West Nigeria 🌬️⚡
    Authors: O.O. Ajayi, R.O. Fagbenle, J. Katende, J.M. Ndambuki, D.O. Omole, A.A. Badejo
    Citation: 82 | Year: 2014

Samuel Kofi Mensah | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Samuel Kofi Mensah | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

👤 Mr. Samuel Kofi Mensah, University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana

Mensah Kofi Samuel is a versatile professional with extensive expertise in environmental engineering, occupational safety, and research. Currently pursuing a PhD in Environmental Engineering Management at the University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, Mensah’s career journey reflects a commitment to sustainability and safety. He has a Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering Management and Occupational Safety, Health, and Environmental Management, coupled with a Postgraduate Diploma in Education. With over a decade of experience in teaching, insurance, micro-finance, and research, Mensah has contributed to academia and community development. His recent works focus on sustainable mining practices and their impact on livelihoods in Ghana. Mensah’s leadership, research, and communication skills complement his goal-oriented approach to challenges, making him an invaluable asset in academia and industry alike.

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 🌟  Evaluation of MENSAH KOFI SAMUEL for the Research for Research Excellence Award

Summary of Suitability
Mensah Kofi Samuel exhibits a strong and diverse profile in research, education, and professional development, which aligns well with the criteria for the Research for Research Excellence Award. His academic journey is marked by a consistent focus on environmental management and engineering, as demonstrated by his ongoing Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering Management and his prior MSc degrees in related fields. This foundation reflects his commitment to advancing knowledge and solutions in sustainable development and environmental practices.

Samuel’s extensive research portfolio underscores his dedication to addressing critical challenges in Ghana’s artisanal and small-scale mining sector. His work focuses on sustainable mining practices, occupational safety, and environmental impacts, showcasing his ability to conduct impactful, applied research. The depth and breadth of his studies, such as assessing health and safety compliance, developing strategies for environmental improvement, and examining the socio-economic impacts of illegal mining, highlight his analytical and solution-oriented approach.

🎓 Education

Mensah Kofi Samuel has pursued a robust academic journey to enhance his expertise in environmental and safety management. He is currently enrolled in a PhD program in Environmental Engineering Management at the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR). He earned an MSc in Environmental Engineering Management (2023) and an MSc in Occupational Safety, Health, and Environmental Management (2021) from the same institution and the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, respectively. Additionally, he holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Education (2020) from the University of Education, Winneba, and a BA in Integrated Development Studies, specializing in Environment and Resource Management, from the University for Development Studies, Wa Campus. His educational foundation was laid at Sunyani Secondary School, where he completed his Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination in 2005. Mensah’s academic endeavors reflect his dedication to sustainability and societal impact.

💼 Professional Experience

Mensah Kofi Samuel’s professional trajectory spans academia, finance, and research. Since 2021, he has served as a tutor for the University of Cape Coast Distance Education Programme and a teacher at Oyoko Methodist Senior High School. Previously, he taught at Agape Preparatory School and worked as a loan officer at MGI Micro-Finance in Sunyani. Mensah’s insurance experience includes roles as a sales executive at Star Life Assurance and personal insurance assistant at ESICH Life Assurance. Notably, he contributed to forestry as a field assistant during his National Service at the Forestry Services Division in Sunyani. Earlier in his career, Mensah honed his skills in security services with Edern Security Services and J. Adom Constructions Ltd. His diverse roles underscore his adaptability, leadership, and commitment to professional excellence.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Mensah Kofi Samuel has earned recognition for his academic, leadership, and extracurricular contributions. He was awarded a certificate as a cadet corps (2IC) with the rank of Captain at the University for Development Studies. He also received accolades as a member of the Environment and Resource Students Association and for his participation in the Church of Pentecost National Youth Quiz, achieving national-level recognition in 2012. His Bible quiz victories at district and Northern sector levels reflect his dedication to personal and spiritual growth. These honors highlight Mensah’s commitment to excellence, leadership, and active engagement in community-building activities.

🌍 Research Skills On Engineering

Mensah Kofi Samuel specializes in environmental and safety research, with a focus on sustainable mining and its societal impacts. His expertise includes conducting detailed assessments of occupational safety practices, sustainable mining strategies, and environmental management solutions in Ghana. Mensah’s research portfolio includes evaluating the impacts of small-scale mining on livelihoods, health, and agricultural production. He is adept at leading projects, designing surveys, analyzing data, and developing actionable recommendations. His dedication to advancing sustainable practices and addressing pressing environmental challenges underscores his research acumen and commitment to societal development.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Persistent ascending mesocolon: An unexpected content in a giant and complex paraumbilical hernia of a 48-year-old obese woman
    Authors: Naabo, N.N., Maalman, R.S., Adamu, A.F., Naabo, M.N., Mensah, S.
    Year: 2025
  • Title: An evaluation of the Hawthorne effect in a clinical trial of trauma care in Ghana
    Authors: Gyedu, A., Amponsah-Manu, F., Mensah, S., Donkor, P., Mock, C.
    Year: 2024
  • Title: Microbiology testing capacity and antimicrobial drug resistance in surgical-site infections: A post-hoc, prospective, secondary analysis of the FALCON randomised trial in seven low-income and middle-income countries
    Authors: Aboderin, A.O., Amfoabegyi, S., Awopeju, A.T., Tajudeen, M., Wuraola, F.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
  • Title: Global access to technologies to support safe and effective inguinal hernia surgery: Prospective, international cohort study
    Authors: Picciochi, M., Ademuyiwa, A.O., Adisa, A., Zwain, Y., Zwaraa, H.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2
  • Title: Access to and quality of elective care: A prospective cohort study using hernia surgery as a tracer condition in 83 countries
    Authors: Dönmez, A.E., Goswami, A.G., Raheja, A., Osama, Z., Dauksa, Z.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 9
  • Title: Impacts of illegal artisanal and small-scale gold mining on livelihoods in cocoa farming communities: A case of Amansie West District, Ghana
    Authors: Donkor, P., Siabi, E.K., Frimpong, K., Atta-Darkwa, T., Mensah, J.K.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4
  • Title: Routine sterile glove and instrument change at the time of abdominal wound closure to prevent surgical site infection (ChEETAh): A model-based cost-effectiveness analysis of a pragmatic, cluster-randomised trial in seven low-income and middle-income countries
    Authors: Bywater, E., Martinez, L., Habumuremyi, S., Smart, N., Cousens, S.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3
  • Title: Call on the academic publishing industry to provide equitable access to their journals
    Authors: Gyedu, A., Mensah, S.
    Year: 2024
  • Title: Taxes, institutions, and illicit financial flows in Africa
    Authors: Bentum-Ennin, I., Mensah, S., Kulu, E.
    Year: 2024
  • Title: A gist on an obscure neoplasm in Ghana: Gastrointestinal stromal tumours
    Authors: Yorke, J., Brenu, S.G., Awoonor-Williams, R., Buckman, T.A., Acheampong, E.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1