Dr. Andy Titus Okwu | Recycling and Circular Economy in Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Andy Titus Okwu | Recycling and Circular Economy in Materials | Best Researcher Award

Babcock University | Nigeria

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Dr. Andy Titus Okwu is a highly accomplished Nigerian economist and academic leader whose scholarly work has significantly advanced research and policy dialogue across development economics, financial systems, climate-related economic forecasting, and institutional governance within Sub-Saharan Africa. He currently serves as a respected faculty member and researcher at Babcock University, where he has contributed extensively to academic excellence, postgraduate mentorship, and collaborative global research engagements. Demonstrating strong international research visibility and influence, Dr. Okwu has authored 11 peer-reviewed scholarly documents with a growing global impact benchmarked through 50 citations across 50 academic documents, supported by a competitive h-index of 3 within Scopus-indexed research performance. His research portfolio spans foreign direct investment dynamics, taxation and revenue efficiency, macroeconomic stability, food security, and the role of institutional quality in economic acceleration, providing evidence-based frameworks that inform policymakers, economists, and development practitioners. Dr. Okwu’s scientific contributions consistently integrate quantitative modeling, data-driven simulations, and cross-country analyses, positioning him among the emerging voices influencing economic transformation strategies across developing economies. Beyond research, he actively participates in national and international academic networks, serves as a reviewer and collaborator on funded research programs, and contributes editorial expertise to academic publishing platforms. His leadership in supervising student research and building academic capacity reflects a deep commitment to knowledge transfer and educational advancement. Dr. Okwu’s research is widely recognized for addressing real-world socio-economic concerns, promoting sustainable development, and supporting evidence-based policy innovations. His dedication to academic productivity, scholarly integrity, and impact-oriented research underscores his status as a leading researcher capable of influencing economic and developmental discourse at regional and international levels.

Featured Publications

Okwu, A. T., Adelowokan, O. A., & Osisanwo, B. G. (2025). Foreign direct investments, institutional structure and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa. Discover Sustainability.

Okwu, A. T., Peter, O. I., & Afokoghene, A. Z. (2025). Tax revenue and employment level in Nigeria. The Economics and Finance Letters.

Akande, F. I., Okwu, T. A., Egwakhe, A. J., & Umukoro, J. E. (2024). Accounting information disclosure: How far is so far. International Journal of Professional Business Review.

Okechukwu, D., & Okwu, A. (2022). Effects of international trade on economic growth of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Caleb Journal of Social and Management Science.

Okwu, A. T., Okoro, A. E., & Tochukwu, O. R. (2021). Can trade and remittances flows survive COVID-19 in Africa? Evidence from symmetric volatility model. Regional Economic Development Research.

AZ-IDDIN CHHAM | Material and Environment | Material Scientist Award

AZ-IDDIN CHHAM | Material and Environment | Material Scientist Award

Prof AZ-IDDIN CHHAM, Hassan II University, Morocco

Prof. AZ-IDDIN CHHAM is a distinguished materials scientist specializing in sustainable and low-cost adsorbents for environmental applications. πŸŒΏπŸ”¬ With a Doctorate in Chemistry (2012-2018), they focus on transforming natural and waste materials into advanced adsorbents for wastewater treatment. πŸŒπŸ’§ Prof. Chham’s research, published in top journals, addresses pressing global challenges like pollution and industrial waste management. πŸ“šβœ¨ As an educator, they excel in teaching coordination chemistry, crystallography, and industrial chemistry, while mentoring students and designing innovative programs. πŸ§ͺπŸŽ“ Their leadership in sustainable materials research and pedagogy reflects a commitment to environmental and societal impact. 🌟🌱

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Educational Background πŸŽ“

Prof. AZ-IDDIN CHHAM has an impressive academic background in materials and organic chemistry. πŸŒŸπŸ“š He earned his Doctorate in Chemistry (2012-2018) from Hassan II University, Morocco, specializing in the separation and characterization of heavy fractions in oil shale. πŸ›’οΈπŸ”¬ He holds a DESA in Organic, Phytochemical, and Structural Chemistry (2004-2006) from Mohammed V University, focusing on heterocyclic synthesis. πŸ§ͺ✨ Prof. Chham completed his undergraduate degree in Organic Chemistry (1998-2004) and obtained a Baccalaureate in Experimental Sciences (1997-1998). πŸŽ“πŸ” Recently, he completed a Professional Certificate in University Pedagogy (2021-2022), enhancing his teaching skills. πŸ§‘β€πŸ«πŸŒΏ.

Current Role and Focus πŸ’Ό

Prof. AZ-IDDIN CHHAM is currently serving as an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the Ministry of National Education, Vocational Training, Higher Education, and Scientific Research in Casablanca, Ain Chok, Morocco, since December 5, 2020. πŸ§‘β€πŸ«πŸ”¬ In this role, he contributes to advancing academic excellence through teaching, research, and mentorship in the field of chemistry. πŸ“šβœ¨ His expertise spans materials science, organic chemistry, and sustainable environmental solutions, aligning with global scientific and educational goals. πŸŒπŸ”Ž With a commitment to innovation and education, Prof. Chham continues to inspire and guide the next generation of scientists and researchers. πŸŒŸπŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Prof. AZ-IDDIN CHHAM’s research focuses on sustainable materials science, particularly in the development of eco-friendly adsorbents for environmental applications. πŸŒΏπŸ”¬ His work includes the purification of textile waste, removal of toxic dyes, and the decontamination of hazardous pollutants from wastewater using low-cost, natural materials like Moroccan Pistacia lentiscus and clays. πŸ§ͺπŸ’§ He also explores efficient processing techniques for oil extraction and heavy oil contamination, with a focus on enhancing environmental and industrial sustainability. 🌍 His contributions significantly impact water treatment, waste management, and pollution control technologies. πŸ§ΌπŸ’š

Publication Top Notes πŸ“„βœ¨

The use of insoluble mater of Moroccan oil shale for removal of dyes from aqueous solution

Elaboration of novel adsorbent from Moroccan oil shale using Plackett–Burman design

M. larzek, S. Mansouri, N. Elhammoudi, N. Hanafi, H. Hannache

Supercritical water extraction and characterization of Moroccan shale oil by different solvent

Preparation and development of a novel activated carbon based on Moroccan oil shale using activation process

Classical and advanced isotherms to model the adsorption of drugs, dyes and metals on activated carbonaceous materials: a review

Modeling and optimization of the activation process of oil shale for removal of cd (II) using the response surface methodology

Purification of textile waste by extracting harmful contaminants using a bio-porous sorbent derived from Moroccan Pistacia Lentiscus

Efficient Removal of a Toxic Textile Dye from Aqueous Solution Using Low-Cost Adsorbents Natural Clays

Impact of chemical processes on the textural properties of the adsorbent of Moroccan oil shale for environmental applications

Conclusion πŸ†

Prof. AZ-IDDIN CHHAM’s contributions in sustainable materials science, innovative adsorbent technologies, and dedicated pedagogical efforts make them a highly suitable candidate for a Material Scientist Award. Their work not only advances the field of materials science but also demonstrates tangible societal and environmental impacts. They exhibit a strong balance of research innovation, academic leadership, and collaboration, qualities that align with the award’s criteria.