Makram El Bachawati | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Makram El Bachawati | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Makram El Bachawati, University of Balamand, Lebanon

Dr. Makram El Bachawati is an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Balamand in Lebanon, specializing in environmental and materials engineering. With over a decade of academic and research experience, he is also the Director of the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Center. Fluent in French, English, and Arabic, he has significantly contributed to environmental sustainability through full cradle-to-grave assessments, sustainability audits, and technical reports. Dr. El Bachawati has served as a national expert for EU-funded projects such as SABIOP and SwitchMed, conducting LCAs on biomass briquettes and wine production. He has co-supervised PhD research with the University of Lleida in Spain, focusing on wastewater treatment and green infrastructure. He is actively involved in coordinating several EU and institutionally funded sustainability projects, including SWaTH and REEEB. His work integrates technical expertise, project management, and innovation in eco-engineering to support sustainable development.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Makram El Bachawati holds a PhD in Materials Engineering from Université de La Rochelle, France (2013–2016), where his research centered on advanced environmental materials. He earned his Master’s degree in Research Materials, Nanomaterials, and Multimaterials from Université Paul Sabatier–Toulouse III, France (2009–2010), following a Master of Science in Chemistry of Materials (2008–2009) from the Lebanese University in Beirut. He also obtained a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the Lebanese University (2005–2008). His educational path reflects a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied materials science, with a focus on sustainability, nanomaterials, and environmental performance. Through multidisciplinary academic training across Lebanon and France, Dr. El Bachawati developed deep expertise in life cycle assessment, sustainable design, and engineering solutions for environmental challenges, equipping him with the scientific acumen and cross-cultural insight to lead impactful research and teaching in chemical and environmental engineering.

Experience

Since 2022, Dr. Makram El Bachawati has served as Associate Professor at the University of Balamand, teaching courses in mass transfer, polymers, process simulation, reactor design, and life cycle energy assessment. He is Director of the university’s LCA Center and leads student advising and curriculum development. From 2017–2018, he contributed to national and international environmental assessments, and in 2024, he began co-supervising PhD research with the University of Lleida. As a national expert for the EU-funded SABIOP and SwitchMed programs, he conducted comprehensive LCAs for biomass briquettes and Chardonnay wine. He coordinates EU-funded (e.g., SWaTH) and institutional (e.g., REEEB) projects focusing on green infrastructure and sustainable wastewater treatment. His supervision includes projects on biodiesel, biochar, olive oil, and composting. He’s also skilled in using SimaPro, GaBi, Aspen, and LCA databases like Ecoinvent and ILCD, bringing practical and strategic experience to environmental sustainability engineering.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Makram El Bachawati has gained recognition as a national and international expert in life cycle assessment and sustainability. His selection as a national expert for major EU-funded programs such as SABIOP and SwitchMed reflects his high standing in the field. He co-led the preparation of Product Environmental Footprints (PEF) and Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), which earned acclaim in European sustainability forums. His coordination role in the SWaTH project—funded by Erasmus+ with a nearly €1 million budget—underscores the trust placed in his leadership for high-impact environmental initiatives. Additionally, he leads the REEEB project, funded in collaboration with universities in France and Spain. These honors and roles reflect his ability to bridge research with policy and practice, influencing sustainability standards at national and EU levels. While specific individual awards are not listed, his high-level appointments and EU-funded project leadership speak volumes about his distinguished career.

Research Focus

Dr. Makram El Bachawati’s research focuses on environmental sustainability through Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), eco-design, and material reuse. He specializes in cradle-to-grave evaluations, carbon and water footprints, and the circular economy. His investigations include LCA of green roofs, wastewater treatment, biomass and biodiesel production, and biochar integration. His work spans both technical modeling using tools like SimaPro, GaBi, and Aspen, and interpretative sustainability metrics guided by ISO 14040 and 14044 standards. Dr. El Bachawati also explores the environmental and economic impacts of biosolar roofs, composting, and gasification of organic waste. His international research collaborations with institutions like the University of Lleida (Spain) and Université de La Rochelle (France) extend to sustainability in wine production and hospital wastewater treatment. His interdisciplinary research integrates environmental engineering, project management, stakeholder coordination, and LCA methodology, advancing practical solutions for global sustainability challenges.

Publication Top Notes

  • ✅ Life Cycle Assessment of Biomass Briquettes under the SABIOP Project

  • ✅ Product Environmental Footprint for Chardonnay Wine under SwitchMed

  • ✅ LCA of Olive Oil Production: Energy and Environmental Impacts

  • ✅ Assessment of Biodiesel Production from Waste Cooking Oil via LCA

  • ✅ Comparative LCA of Tertiary Wastewater Treatments

  • ✅ Environmental and Economic Assessment of Biosolar Roofs

  • ✅ LCA-Based Design of Hospital Wastewater Treatment Plants

  • ✅ Sustainable Gasification of Wastewater Sludge for Energy Production

  • ✅ Incorporating Biochar into Green Roofs: LCA and CO2 Capture

  • ✅ Composting Organic Waste: Optimization and Environmental Assessment

  • ✅ LCA of Biochar Production from Agricultural Waste

  • ✅ Water Reuse Efficiency in Green Roof Systems: A Life Cycle Perspective

  • ✅ Circular Economy Assessment in Lebanese Agricultural Practices

Awoke Misganaw | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Awoke Misganaw | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr Awoke Misganaw, Debre Tabor University, Ethiopia

Mr. Awoke Misganaw is an accomplished academic and researcher affiliated with Debre Tabor University in Ethiopia. He has dedicated his career to advancing education and research, particularly within his field of expertise. Known for his commitment to scientific progress and academic development, Mr. Misganaw is involved in multiple research initiatives and actively contributes to the academic community at Debre Tabor University. His work reflects a strong dedication to innovation and excellence, fostering educational growth and inspiring students and colleagues alike.

Professional Profile

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Education

Master’s Degree in Environmental Engineering – Bahir Dar Institute of Technology, Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia (2020)

Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering (Process Stream) – Debre Tabor University, Ethiopia (2017)

Higher Diploma in Teaching Methodology – Debre Tabor University, Ethiopia (2023)

These qualifications support his role as a lecturer and researcher in chemical engineering at Debre Tabor University, where he contributes to both academic and practical advancements in his field.

Professional  Experience

In his professional role, Mr. Waka has been actively involved in teaching, community service, and academic leadership. He has served as a lecturer and researcher at Debre Tabor University since 2020 and took on the role of department head in 2024. His career began as an assistant lecturer in 2017, where he quickly advanced due to his dedication and expertise. Beyond teaching, he contributes to the academic community as a reviewer for peer-reviewed journals and as an organizer of research projects. Mr. Waka’s skill set includes advanced data analysis, laboratory equipment management, and scientific content creation, with proficiency in software such as MS Office, GraphPad Prism, and MATLAB. His research interests center on sustainable environmental engineering practices, including waste management frameworks and water quality modeling. Fluent in both Amharic and English, Mr. Waka is an effective communicator and leader, with a strong dedication to advancing chemical engineering education and research in Ethiopia.

Research Interests

Mr. Waka’s research interests align with global priorities in sustainability, waste management, and environmental conservation. His work has not only contributed to the academic community but has had a direct impact on the local community in Ethiopia, addressing pressing issues such as waste management and water quality. His innovative approaches to solving environmental challenges contribute to the broader global discourse on sustainable development, demonstrating his commitment to both academic excellence and community well-being.

Publications 

Development of DPSIRO Framework Indicators for Municipal Solid Waste Management: A Case of Bahir Dar City, Ethiopia

Journal: Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management

Year: 2021

DOI: 10.1007/s10163-021-01266-9

Summary: This study proposes a DPSIRO (Drivers, Pressures, State, Impact, Response, Outcome) framework to address municipal solid waste management challenges in Bahir Dar City, Ethiopia.

Water Quality Sustainability Assessment Using the DPSIRO Dynamic Model: A Case Study of Ethiopian Lake Tana Water

Journal: Modeling Earth Systems and Environment

Year: 2022

DOI: 10.1007/s40808-022-01438-y

Summary: This publication applies the DPSIRO model to assess the sustainability of water quality in Lake Tana, a major Ethiopian water resource.

An Assessment of the Waste-to-Energy Potential of Municipal Solid Wastes in Ethiopia

Journal: Bioresource Technology Reports

Year: 2022

DOI: 10.1016/j.biteb.2022.101180

Summary: This research evaluates the feasibility of converting municipal solid waste into energy as a sustainable solution to waste management in Ethiopia.

Analysis of Heavy Metal Contamination in Ethiopian Soil: Implications for Environmental Health

Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Year: 2022

Summary: This study investigates heavy metal contamination in Ethiopian soils, examining the environmental and health impacts of heavy metals in agricultural regions.

Sustainable Approaches to Mitigating Industrial Pollution in Ethiopian Water Bodies

Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Year: 2023

Summary: The paper explores strategies to control industrial pollution in Ethiopian rivers and lakes, focusing on sustainable remediation methods.

Evaluation of Water Treatment Techniques for Rural Ethiopian Communities

Journal: Journal of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene for Development

Year: 2023

Summary: This work assesses low-cost water treatment options for rural communities in Ethiopia, highlighting effective methods for improving water quality.

Impact of Agricultural Runoff on the Ecosystem of Lake Tana

Journal: Ecological Engineering

Year: 2023

Summary: This publication examines how agricultural runoff affects the ecological health of Lake Tana, focusing on nutrient loading and its consequences on biodiversity.

 

Conclusion

Awoke Misganaw Waka is a strong contender for the Research for Best Researcher Award.
His demonstrated expertise, commitment to environmental and chemical engineering, and
his academic and professional achievements make him an excellent candidate. Addressing
the outlined areas for improvement, particularly in terms of international exposure and
quantifying the impact of his research, could further strengthen his application.