Ojong Ojong | Optimization and Control | Best Researcher Award

Dr Ojong Ojong | Optimization and Control | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer II and Ag. HoD Chemical Engineering at University of Calabar in Nigeria.

Engr. Dr. Ojong Elias Ojong is a distinguished Lecturer II in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Calabar, Nigeria. Born on September 30, 1990, in Bendeghe/Ekiem, Cross River State, he is dedicated to advancing the field of chemical engineering through research and education. Ojong holds a B.Tech., M.Tech., and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Rivers State University. With a robust academic background and practical experience in industry, he is committed to fostering the next generation of engineers. Ojong is also actively involved in community services and professional associations, promoting collaboration and innovation in engineering.

Profile

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Strengths

  1. Academic Qualifications: Ojong has an impressive academic background, with a B.Tech (First Class) in Chemical Engineering, an M.Tech, and a Ph.D. in progress. His strong academic foundation sets him apart as a dedicated and capable researcher.
  2. Teaching Experience: With extensive teaching responsibilities over the past five years at the University of Calabar, he has proven his commitment to education and mentoring. His involvement in key chemical engineering courses demonstrates both depth and breadth in his teaching abilities.
  3. Research Output: Ojong has published several peer-reviewed articles in reputable journals, covering topics such as chemical kinetics, reactor functions, and heat exchanger modeling. His research has practical applications in engineering, as demonstrated by his work on the design and simulation of chemical plants and energy systems.
  4. Professional Engagement: Ojong has attended and presented at multiple national and international conferences, showcasing his research and staying updated on the latest trends in his field. This engagement in the broader academic community is a critical factor in research leadership.
  5. Awards and Scholarships: His scholarships, such as the Ph.D. Scholarship by Tetfund and the Agbami Undergraduate Scholarship, underscore his academic excellence and promise.
  6. Membership in Professional Bodies: Ojong is a Corporate Member of the Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers and a COREN-registered engineer. This formal recognition within professional bodies highlights his commitment to adhering to high standards in engineering practice.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Research Citations: While Ojong has published significant research, his citation metrics on Google Scholar, Scopus, and ORCID are relatively modest, with h-index values of 1-2. Increasing his citation count through collaborative and impactful research could enhance his academic influence.
  2. International Collaboration: Strengthening collaborations with international researchers and participating in joint research projects could further improve the global impact of his work.

Education

Dr. Ojong Elias Ojong’s academic journey showcases a strong foundation in chemical engineering. He earned his B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering with first-class honors from Rivers State University in 2014. His passion for the field led him to pursue an M.Tech. at the same institution, which he completed in 2019. Currently, he is a Ph.D. candidate at Rivers State University, focusing on optimizing chemical processes. His educational endeavors are supported by notable scholarships, including a PhD Scholarship from Tetfund and an Agbami Scholarship during his undergraduate studies. Ojong’s dedication to academic excellence and continuous learning reflects his commitment to making significant contributions to chemical engineering.

Experience 

Engr. Dr. Ojong Elias Ojong has accumulated extensive teaching and industrial experience in chemical engineering. He began his academic career as an Assistant Lecturer at the University of Calabar in October 2019 and was promoted to Lecturer II in October 2021. His teaching responsibilities include various undergraduate courses such as Process Dynamics and Control, Chemical Reaction Engineering, and Thermodynamics. Ojong also supervises undergraduate projects, enhancing students’ practical skills. Prior to academia, he worked as a Graduate Trainee at Indorama Eleme Fertilizer and Chemicals Limited, gaining valuable industry insights. His experience is complemented by a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) position at Erisco Food Nigeria Limited. Through his roles, he aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application in the chemical engineering field.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Ojong Elias Ojong’s academic achievements have been recognized through several prestigious awards and scholarships. In 2021, he received a PhD Scholarship from Tetfund, reflecting his research potential and commitment to advancing knowledge in chemical engineering. During his undergraduate studies, he was awarded the Agbami Scholarship, which further motivated his pursuit of academic excellence. These recognitions underscore his dedication to his field and his efforts to contribute meaningfully to engineering education and research. Ojong’s accolades not only highlight his personal achievements but also serve as an inspiration for his students and peers. His recognition in academia reinforces the importance of supporting and nurturing emerging talents in the engineering sector.

Research Focus 

Dr. Ojong Elias Ojong’s research interests center on optimizing chemical processes and control systems. His current Ph.D. research investigates advanced techniques in the performance evaluation of PID and fuzzy logic controllers for urea reactor functions. Ojong’s work aims to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in chemical engineering applications, particularly in process dynamics and control. He has published several articles in reputable journals, contributing to knowledge in areas such as naphtha reforming and corrosion effects in chemical systems. His research not only addresses theoretical challenges but also emphasizes practical solutions that can be implemented in industrial settings. Dr. Ojong is committed to fostering innovation in chemical engineering through his research and collaborative projects.

Publication Top Notes

  • Resolving systems of ordinary differential equations in naphtha reforming process: Comparison of laplace transform and numerical methods. 📊
  • Estimation of Kinetic Parameters of Naphtha Lump Feeds. 📈
  • Design of Engineering Project Planning Software: A case Study. 💻
  • Two-way ANOVA for comparison of remedial nutrient solution and enhanced natural attenuation using SPSS for treating petroleum contaminated soils. 🧪
  • Mathematical modelling of operating temperature variations of shell-tube-heat exchanger (10-E-01). 🔥
  • Validation of MATLAB algorithm to implement a two-step parallel pyrolysis model for the prediction of maximum % char yield. ⚙️
  • Effect of Surface Finish on Corrosion and Microstructure of Carbon Steel-(C-1020) and Stainless Steel-(SS304). 🛠️
  • The Use of Models to Evaluate Corrosion Effects on Mild Steel Heat Exchanger in Water and Mono Ethanol Amine (MEA). 🌊

Conclusion

Ojong Elias Ojong’s academic achievements, research output, and professional activities make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His diverse work in chemical engineering, teaching experience, and research productivity highlight his dedication to advancing both the academic and practical aspects of his field.

Dalia El- Gazzar | Vibration and Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Dr Dalia El- Gazzar | Vibration and Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Dr Dalia El- Gazzar, National water research center, Egypt

Dr. Dalia Mohamed Sadek El-Gazzar is an accomplished expert in mechanical and electrical engineering with over 24 years of experience at the Mechanical & Electrical Research Institute (MERI). Specializing in optimizing hydro-electro-mechanical systems, her work has significantly advanced predictive maintenance and dynamic analysis of pumping stations. She holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Menoufia University and has contributed extensively to technical research and education, including teaching advanced courses on vibration analysis and predictive maintenance. Her dedication to improving the performance and reliability of drainage and irrigation systems underscores her commitment to engineering excellence.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Experience: Dalia Mohamed Sadek El-Gazzar has over 24 years of experience at the Mechanical & Electrical Research Institute (MERI), focusing on optimizing the operation and performance of hydro-electro-mechanical components in drainage and irrigation systems. This long-standing experience is a strong point for the award.
  2. Leadership Roles: She has held significant leadership roles, such as Director Deputy and Head of the Mechanical Department at MERI. Additionally, she has led multiple research projects related to dynamic analysis and quality control in irrigation and drainage systems.
  3. Research Contributions: Dalia has published numerous papers in reputable journals, highlighting her contributions to improving the dynamic performance and reliability of pumping systems. Her work in vibration analysis and preventive maintenance is particularly noteworthy.
  4. Educational Background: With a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering focused on vibration analysis of pumping systems, coupled with an M.Sc. and B.Sc. in related fields, her strong academic background supports her candidacy.
  5. Technical Expertise: Dalia has technical expertise in areas such as structural and mechanical vibration, fault detection, dynamic and hydraulic assessment, and preventive maintenance of rotating machinery.
  6. Conferences and Workshops: Her participation in a wide range of international conferences and workshops demonstrates her active involvement in the research community and her commitment to continuous learning and dissemination of knowledge.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Impact: While her work is highly specialized in the field of mechanical and electrical systems for water resources, expanding her research to broader applications or interdisciplinary studies might enhance her impact and visibility within the research community.
  2. International Collaboration: Although she has participated in international conferences, increasing collaboration with international researchers or institutions could strengthen her research portfolio and provide diverse perspectives.
  3. Innovation and Patents: Emphasizing innovation through the development of new technologies or securing patents could further distinguish her work and contribute to practical advancements in her field.

Education

Dr. Dalia Mohamed Sadek El-Gazzar earned her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Menoufia University in February 2012, with a focus on vibration analysis of pumping systems with variable speed drives. She completed her M.Sc. in April 2004, studying the impact of bearing faults on dynamic behavior and power consumption in water pumps. Her B.Sc., obtained in May 1999, was in Production Engineering and Mechanical Design from the same institution. Her academic background has laid a strong foundation for her expertise in vibration analysis and predictive maintenance.

Experience

Dr. El-Gazzar’s professional journey spans over two decades, with roles including Director Deputy and Head of the Mechanical Department at MERI. She has led critical research projects on dynamic analysis and quality control in irrigation and drainage systems. Her experience includes hands-on inspection, calibration, and dynamic assessment of pumping stations. She has also contributed to numerous technical investigations and reports, enhancing system performance and reliability. Her role as an educator has involved teaching advanced engineering courses and training international engineers.

Research Focus

Dr. El-Gazzar’s research focuses on the dynamic performance and reliability of hydro-electro-mechanical systems in irrigation and drainage. Her work extensively covers vibration analysis, predictive maintenance, and fault diagnosis of pumping stations. She has explored the effects of variable speed drives, bearing faults, and structural vibrations on system efficiency. Her studies aim to optimize system performance, enhance reliability, and contribute to sustainable water resource management. Her research has significantly advanced the understanding and application of dynamic analysis in improving engineering practices.

Publication Top Notes

“Enhancing Efficiency and Dynamic Performance of Bearings in Pumping Stations” 📈

“Dynamic Performance Application of A Variable Speed Centrifugal Pump” 🚀

“Effect of Critical Speed on the Dynamic and Hydraulic Performance of a Variable Speed Pump” 🔧

“Vibration Analysis of Centrifugal Pump with Variable Speed Drives” ⚙️

“Evaluating Efficiency and Safety of Aerators in a Sanitary Drainage Station Using Vibration Analysis” 🔍

“Investigate the Effect of Fan Configuration on the Performance of Aeration Units for Waste Water Treatment” 💧

“Effect of Motor Vibration Problem on the Power Quality of Water Pumping Stations” ⚡

Conclusion

Dalia Mohamed Sadek El-Gazzar is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her extensive experience, leadership roles, and significant contributions to research in the field of mechanical and electrical systems for water resources. Her work has made valuable improvements in the performance and reliability of irrigation and drainage systems. While there is room for expanding her research’s impact and international collaboration, her current achievements make her a strong contender for the award.