Dr. Hamisi Nchimbi | Ethnobiology | Best Researcher Award
Senior Lecturer University of Dodoma Tanzania
Strengths for the Award
Dr. Hamisi Yunus Nchimbi has a robust academic and research background, particularly in plant sciences and environmental management. His contributions include significant research on bioenergy, such as his work on the Euphorbia tirucalli plant for liquid biofuel, which has been published in well-regarded journals like Heliyon and Energy Conversion and Management: X. He also demonstrates leadership and mentorship, holding roles like Senior Lecturer, Head of Department, and Coordinator of Postgraduate Studies at the University of Dodoma. His experience extends to supervising numerous postgraduate and undergraduate research projects, indicating a commitment to nurturing future researchers.
Areas for Improvement
While Dr. Nchimbiās research portfolio is impressive, expanding his focus to interdisciplinary or collaborative research, particularly with international partners, could enhance the global impact of his work. Additionally, further recognition and awards at the national or international level would further solidify his candidacy for a Best Researcher Award.
Conclusion
Dr. Nchimbi is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive research contributions in bioenergy and environmental sciences, as well as his academic leadership. With further emphasis on international collaboration and broader recognition, he could position himself even more competitively in the field.
š Hamisi Yunus Nchimbi is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Dodoma, Tanzania, specializing in Plant Sciences. Born on February 5, 1980, in Dar es Salaam, he has a strong background in environmental management, chemistry, and biology. He is known for his research contributions in biofuel production, particularly from Euphorbia tirucalli. He has held various leadership roles and is actively involved in mentoring students and conducting community-based training.
Profile
Education
š Dr. Nchimbi holds a Ph.D. in Plant Sciences from the University of Dar es Salaam (2009-2013). He also earned a Masterās in Integrated Environmental Management (2005-2007) from the same institution. His Bachelorās degree in Chemistry and Biology was obtained from the International University of Africa Khartoum (2002-2005), complemented by earlier certifications from secondary and high schools in Dar es Salaam.
Experience
š¼ Dr. Nchimbi has over a decade of academic and teaching experience. Since July 2014, he has served as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Dodoma. He began his academic career as a teacher before moving to higher education, holding various roles, including Assistant Lecturer at Teofilo Kisanji University and several teaching positions in Dar es Salaam.
Research Interests
š¬ Dr. Nchimbiās research focuses on bioenergy, plant physiology, and environmental science. He is particularly interested in the production of biofuels from native plant species, environmental conservation, and the sustainable management of biodiversity in Tanzania.
Awards
š Dr. Nchimbi has received numerous awards, including the 2021 Best Worker Certificates at the University of Dodoma for his outstanding commitment and contributions. Additionally, he was recognized for his excellence by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology in 2021 and the CCM Youth Organization in 2022.
Publications Top Notes
š Dr. Nchimbiās research is well-published in reputable journals, emphasizing the application of plant extracts in bioenergy:
Nchimbi, H. Y. (2021). “Oil yield from Euphorbia tirucalli as an alternative bioenergy source in Tanzania.” Heliyon, 7(3), e06397. Link. Cited by 25.
Nchimbi, H. Y. (2021). “Hydrocarbon yields and stability from Euphorbia tirucalli for quality energy use.” Energy Conversion and Management: X, 12, 100122. Link. Cited by 30.
Nchimbi, H. Y. (2021). “Euphorbia tirucalli stem bark and phyllocladesā oil quality variability and implication for energy use.” Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 11(1), 1ā12. Link. Cited by 20.
Nchimbi, H. Y. (2020). “Quantitative and qualitative assessment on the suitability of seed oil from Trichilia emetica for soap making.” Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 27(11), 3161ā3168. Link. Cited by 35.
Orinda, M. A., et al. (2018). “Technical Efficiency of Cricket (A. domesticus and G. bimaculatus) Production: A Cobb-Douglas Stochastic Frontier Approach.” Journal of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, 4(2), 520ā528. Link. Cited by 15.