Mr. Melaku Metto | Environmental Analysis | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Melaku Metto, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia.
Dr. Melaku Metto ๐, a distinguished electrochemistry researcher, was born on February 16, 1994, in Kurman, Telo Woreda, Kaffa Zone, Ethiopia. His early academic journey began at Ata Gada Primary School in 2001. He excelled in secondary and preparatory studies at Telo and Bishw Woldeyohannes schools. Driven by curiosity and determination, he pursued a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Addis Ababa University, graduating in 2015 ๐. His passion led him to complete a Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry at Hawassa University in 2017. Since then, he has committed himself to academia and research, having held roles as a lecturer and department head at Injibara University. Currently, Dr. Metto serves at Bahir Dar University, where he actively contributes to the field of electrochemistry โ๏ธ, shaping innovations and mentoring young scientists.
๐ค Selected Profile
๐ Education Background
Dr. Melaku Mettoโs academic foundation is built upon a strong trajectory in chemistry and analytical sciences. He earned his BSc in Chemistry from Addis Ababa University in 2015 ๐งช. His thirst for specialized knowledge drove him to complete a Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry at Hawassa University in 2017 ๐ฌ. Through both programs, Dr. Metto demonstrated academic excellence, a rigorous understanding of complex scientific concepts, and laboratory competence. His thesis work contributed to analytical method development and environmental sample analysisโpaving the way for his deeper involvement in electrochemical research. His academic preparation laid the groundwork for innovation in sustainable and electrochemical analysis techniques, ultimately contributing to scientific development in Ethiopia and beyond ๐.
๐จโ๐ฌ Professional Experience
Dr. Melaku Metto has accumulated significant academic and research experience since 2017. Following his MSc, he joined Injibara University as a Lecturer and became Head of the Department of Chemistry, where he worked until 2020. His responsibilities included curriculum design, department management, teaching, and spearheading research initiatives ๐. In December 2020, he transitioned to Bahir Dar University, assuming the role of Electrochemistry Researcher. Here, Dr. Metto leads critical investigations into electrode materials, environmental analysis, and electrochemical sensors. He also participates in editorial activities and research project coordination ๐. His hands-on experience with laboratory techniques, interdisciplinary collaboration, and publication contributions demonstrates his leadership in research and education ๐.
๐ฌ Research Interests
Dr. Mettoโs primary research interests lie in the field of Electrochemistry, with a focus on environmental sensing, electrochemical sensors, and electrode modification for improved sensitivity. He is driven by the need to develop sustainable, affordable, and high-performance electrochemical tools to monitor pollutants and detect contaminants in various media ๐ฑ. His work integrates analytical chemistry with nanomaterial science, enabling more efficient and green methods for environmental diagnostics. He also explores innovations in voltammetric techniques and redox behavior of compounds under various experimental conditions ๐. Dr. Metto continuously seeks to bridge academic research and practical environmental solutions, positioning his studies at the intersection of analytical technology and ecological impact ๐.
๐ Awards & Recognitions
Dr. Melaku Mettoโs dedication to academic excellence and innovation has positioned him for various academic honors and recognition. As a dynamic early-career researcher, his candidacy is ideally suited for prestigious titles such as the Young Scientist Award, Best Researcher Award, or Outstanding Innovation in Electrochemistry Award ๐ฅ. His leadership in the Chemistry Department at Injibara University and impactful research output at Bahir Dar University underscore his merit. Dr. Metto has also served in editorial roles, highlighting his recognition in scholarly circles. These achievements not only validate his contributions but also affirm his potential for even greater impact in science and academia ๐.
๐ Publication Top Notes
“Electrochemical Detection of Heavy Metals in Water using Modified Carbon Paste Electrodes”
“Nanostructured Electrode Materials for Environmental Monitoring”
“Development of a Low-cost Electrochemical Sensor for Nitrate Ions”
“Voltammetric Studies of Food Contaminants Using Modified Electrodes”