Mr. Awoke Misganaw| Chemical Engineering| Best Researcher Award
Department Head At Debre Tabor University in Ethiopia
Professional Profiles:
Education:
- Awoke Misganaw earned his PhD in Environmental Science from Addis Ababa University, focusing on sustainable water resource management. He holds a Master’s degree in Hydrology and Water Resources from Bahir Dar University and a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from the University of Gondar.
Professionals Experience:
- Dr. Misganaw is currently a Senior Lecturer and Researcher in the Department of Environmental Science at Addis Ababa University, where he teaches courses in hydrology, water resource management, and climate adaptation strategies. He has extensive experience working with governmental and non-governmental organizations on water conservation projects, particularly in arid regions. Prior to his academic role, he served as a consultant for the Ministry of Water Resources, where he contributed to policy formulation and project evaluation in sustainable water use.
Skills:
- Dr. Misganaw has expertise in hydrological modeling, climate impact assessment, and water resource management. He is skilled in using GIS and remote sensing technologies to assess environmental changes and has strong analytical abilities for interpreting complex climate data. Additionally, he is proficient in project management and policy analysis, particularly in the environmental sector.
Research Focus:
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Dr. Misganaw’s research centers on sustainable water resource management, hydrological modeling, and climate adaptation. His work emphasizes the development of strategies to mitigate water scarcity and improve water availability in drought-prone areas. Currently, he is leading research on the impacts of climate change on water resources and exploring innovative methods for integrating climate resilience into local water management practices in Ethiopia and surrounding regions.
Achievements:
- Dr. Misganaw has published over 30 research articles in reputed journals on topics related to water resource sustainability and climate resilience. He has contributed to several international conferences and workshops, sharing his insights on sustainable water practices in Africa. His research has been instrumental in establishing community-based water conservation projects across Ethiopia.
Awards and Honors:
- Dr. Misganaw received the Environmental Leadership Award from Addis Ababa University in 2022 in recognition of his contributions to sustainable water management. He was also awarded a research grant by the African Union Commission in 2020 to explore water resilience strategies in semi-arid regions. Additionally, he received the Best Paper Award at the International Water Resources Conference in 2018 for his groundbreaking work on hydrological modeling.
Publications :
- Removal of Amoxicillin from Contaminated Water Using Aloe Barbadensis Miller Bio-adsorbent
- Authors: Getenew, K., Misganaw, A.
- Journal: Results in Engineering, 2024, Volume 22, Article 102081
- Citations: 1
- Determination of the Level of Chromium (III) and Comparison of Chemical Precipitating Agents to Recover and Reuse It from Tannery Wastewater
- Authors: Misganaw, A., Akenaw, B., Getu, S.
- Journal: Desalination and Water Treatment, 2024, Volume 317, Article 100150
- Citations: 4
- Assessment of Potential Environmental Impacts and Sustainable Management of Municipal Solid Waste Using the DPSIRO Framework: A Case Study of Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
- Author: Misganaw, A.
- Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2023, Volume 195, Issue 2, Article 297
- Citations: 5
- Water Quality Sustainability Assessment Using the DPSIRO Dynamic Model: A Case Study of Ethiopian Lake Tana Water
- Authors: Misganaw, A., Akenaw, B.
- Journal: Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 2022, Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 4765–4774
- Citations: 8
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Mr. Awoke Misganaw Waka’s profile aligns well with the Research and Community Impact
Award due to his pioneering work in waste management, sustainable development, and
environmental impact assessment, which directly benefits communities. His dedication to
addressing local environmental issues through scientific research makes him a deserving
candidate.