Florence Nareetsile | Strategic Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Florence Nareetsile | Strategic Leadership | Best Researcher Award

University of Botswana, Botswana

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Early Academic Pursuits:

As a dedicated researcher, Professor Florence Nareetsile embarked on her academic journey in 1992, showcasing her commitment to excellence. Her early research project on the synthesis of organometallic complexes marked a significant milestone, earning her the distinction of being the first woman professor in the field of Chemistry at the University of Botswana and in the country.

Professional Endeavors:

Her academic journey included earning a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Chemistry from the University of Botswana, an MSc by research dissertation from the University of Bristol, UK, and a Ph.D. from the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa. Her academic pursuits have consistently demonstrated a thirst for knowledge and a dedication to pushing the boundaries of traditional research paradigms.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Her research portfolio is characterized by groundbreaking contributions in the design, synthesis, and characterization of inorganic and plant-derived materials. Her expertise includes the use of analytical techniques such as Voltammetry, Thermal Analysis, Spectroscopy, and Diffraction Methods. Her work has significantly advanced the understanding of inorganic chemistry, with applications ranging from drug discovery to water sustainability and green chemistry.

Accolades and Recognition:

Her outstanding contributions have been recognized through various national awards, including seed funding from the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC-Botswana) for investigating Transition metal complexes with anti-HIV and Anti-cancer properties. She has also received research awards from the University of Botswana Office of Research and Development (UB-ORD) for projects investigating the interconvertibility of Co-I and Cobalt II complexes, design of ligands, and the investigation of plant-based materials for medicinal and environmental management.

Impact and Influence:

Her collaborative spirit is evident through interdisciplinary research initiatives, fostering an integrated approach to problem-solving. Her  research has not only expanded the frontiers of knowledge but has also translated into tangible benefits for society. For instance, her work on Moringa Oleifera has led to trials for wastewater treatment by the Water Utilities Corporation in Botswana.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Looking ahead, Her committed to fine-tuning materials and probing them for further applications. Her research agenda includes addressing global challenges such as climate change, health, energy, and polluted air and water bodies. As a mentor and outreach advocate, she has played a pivotal role in nurturing the next generation of scholars, inspiring curiosity and excellence among students.

Notable Publications:

A study of the removal of heavy metals from aqueous solutions by Moringa oleifera seeds and amine-based ligand 1, 4-bis [N, N-bis (2-picoyl) amino] butane
V Obuseng, F Nareetsile, HM Kwaambwa
75, 2012

Use of Moringa oleifera (Moringa) seed pods and Sclerocarya birrea (Morula) nut shells for removal of heavy metals from wastewater and borehole water
IW Maina, V Obuseng, F Nareetsile
49, 2016

Synthesis of mixed ligand ruthenium (II/III) complexes and their antibacterial evaluation on drug-resistant bacterial organisms
JTP Matshwele, F Nareetsile, D Mapolelo, P Matshameko, M Leteane, ...
20, 2020

Transition metal complexes with HIV/AIDS inhibitory properties
F Nareetsile, JTP Matshwele, S Ndlovu, M Ngaski
19, 2020

Synthesis and characterization of cyclopentadienylnickel (II) thiolates. Crystal structure of [(η5-C5H5) Ni (SC6H5)(PPh3)]
J Darkwa, F Bothata, LM Koczon
17, 1993

Solid state isomerisation reactions of some ruthenium complexes
FM Nareetsile, OPM Horwood, DG Billing, DC Levendis, NJ Coville
13, 2003

Bile acids as specific faecal pollution indicators in water and sediments
VC Obuseng, M Moshoeshoe, F Nareetsile
10, 2013

Physicochemical properties, crystal structures, antibacterial properties and in silico characterization of cobalt and copper metal complexes and their acido complex crystals …
JTP Matshwele, F Nareetsile, M Tebogo, O Mazimba, FP Masita, L Julius, ...
9, 2022

Metallo-Drugs as promising antibacterial agents and their modes of action
F Nareetsile, JTP Matshwele, S Odisitse
9, 2022

Crystal Structure of Pyridin-4-ylmethyl 4-Nitrobenzoate, C13H10N2O4
JTP Matshwele, S Odisitse, O Mazimba, F Nareetsile, LG Julius, ...
8, 2022

 

Oluwaseun Okimiji | Strategic planning and Evaluation | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Oluwaseun Okimiji | Strategic planning and Evaluation | Women Researcher Award

Lagos state university - Nigeria

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Oluwaseun Princess Okimiji began her academic journey at Salvation Army Primary School in Cross River State, Nigeria, from 1992 to 1996. She continued her secondary education at NYSC Model Secondary School, Cross River State, from 1997 to 2002, where she obtained her Senior Secondary School Certificate (NECO). Her interest in environmental science emerged during her formative years, setting the stage for her future academic and professional pursuits.

Educational Background:

Her Bachelor of Science in Environmental Protection and Resources Management at the University of Calabar, Cross River State, from 2004 to 2009. She later obtained a Master's degree in Environmental Management and Protection at the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, from 2014 to 2016. Her academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Environmental Management from the same institution, completed between 2017 and 2021. Her commitment to academic excellence is evident in her diverse educational qualifications, including certifications in computer fundamentals and web development.

Professional Endeavors:

Her professional journey is marked by significant roles and responsibilities. She served as a Research Assistant at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, from 2015 to 2016, contributing to the university's academic and research pursuits. Subsequently, she assumed the position of Rural Institutional Development Officer at the Lagos State Agricultural Development Authority (LSADA) from 2015 to 2019. In this role, she actively participated in group development, agriculture business development, marketing, and micro-finance support. Her experience expanded further at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in 2021-2022, where she played a pivotal role in the Genetic Resources Center (GRC). Her responsibilities included managing data for over 33,000 accessions, spanning agro-morphological data, seed and field bank activities, tissue culture, environmental data, and bioscience technology.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Her research focus revolves around Environmental Quality Assessment and Public Health. Her Ph.D. thesis, "Assessment of Urban Environmental Dynamics in Informal Settlements of Lagos Coastal Area, Nigeria," reflects her dedication to understanding and addressing environmental challenges in urban settings. She has received a research grant as a Postdoctoral Researcher under the PSU President Scholarship in collaboration with Prince of Songkla University and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation, Thailand.

Accolades and Recognition:

Her contributions have garnered recognition, and she received the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) Award in Health and Safety in the Workplace. Additionally, her involvement in various training programs and conferences showcases her commitment to continuous learning and staying abreast of developments in her field.

Impact and Influence:

Her impact is evident in her roles at RID LSADA, IITA, and her engagement in community service through organizations like the National Investment Social Programme (Npower Volunteer-N-agro) and Protect Ozone Sustainable Livelihoods Initiative. Her commitment to grassroots development and poverty alleviation reflects a broader commitment to social responsibility.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Her legacy is shaped by her multifaceted contributions to academia, research, and community service. As a certified environmental professional, her expertise in Environmental Management, Public Health, and Sustainable Development positions her to continue making meaningful contributions. Her participation in conferences, ongoing research projects, and teaching activities underscore her dedication to advancing knowledge and addressing pressing environmental challenges.

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Notable Publications:

1 Spatial pattern of air pollutant concentrations and their relationship with meteorological parameters in coastal slum settlements of Lagos, southwestern Nigeria OP Okimiji, K Techato, JN Simon, OO Tope-Ajayi, AT Okafor, ... Atmosphere 12 (11), 1426

2 Carbothermal reduction synthesis of eggshell-biochar modified with nanoscale zerovalent iron/activated carbon for remediation of soil polluted with lead and cadmium MA Aborisade, A Feng, X Zheng, BT Oba, A Kumar, AY Battamo, ... Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring & Management 18, 100726

3 Remediation of soil polluted with Pb and Cd and alleviation of oxidative stress in Brassica rapa plant using nanoscale zerovalent iron supported with coconut-husk biochar MA Aborisade, H Geng, BT Oba, A Kumar, EA Ndudi, AY Battamo, J Liu, ... Journal of Plant Physiology, 154023

4 Analysis of socio-economic and housing characteristics In some selected slum area in Lagos State Metropolis, Nigeria using Geographical Information System O Okimiji, O Adedeji, O Oguntoke, O Shittu, M Aborisade, O Ezennia JJEES, 134

5 Remediation of metal toxicity and alleviation of toxic metals-induced oxidative stress in Brassica chinensis L using biochar-iron nanocomposites MA Aborisade, BT Oba, A Kumar, J Liu, D Chen, OP Okimiji, L Zhao Plant and Soil, 1-17

6 SEASONAL VARIATION IN PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF DRINKING WATER QUALITY AROUND SLUM SETTLEMENTS IN LAGOS METROPOLIS, NIGERIA. OP OKIMIJI, AT OKAFOR, OH ADEDEJI, O OGUNTOKE, OB SHITTU Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies & Management 14 (1)

7 Proliferation of noise pollution: Implication on health and community perception in coastal slums OP Okimiji, AT Okafor, MI Fasona, T Atoro, MA Aborisade, JN Simon Applied Acoustics 214, 109713

8 Assessing Seasonal Changes in Physical and Chemical Properties of Ground Water Quality around Coastal Slum Settlements in Lagos Metropolis, Nigeria OP Okimiji, AT Okafor, OH Adedeji, O Oguntoke, OB Shittu J Environ Pollut Manage 3, 104

9 ASSESSMENT OF SEASONAL VARIATION OF AMBIENT AIR POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS AROUND SLUM SETTLEMENTS IN LAGOS METROPOLIS, NIGERIA OP Okimiji, OJ Ezennia, AT Okafor, SA Abdussalaam Nigerian Journal of Science and Environment 18 (1)

10 Seasonal Monitoring of Criteria Air Pollutants and Noise Levels across Six Selected Housing Estates in Ogun State, Nigeria BT Amujo, AT Towolawi, SA Abdussalaam, OP Okimiji, OJ Ezennia