Mr. Dominic Ndulue | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Engineering Geology at University of Nigeria, Nigeria
Chukwuka Dominic Ndulue is an accomplished Nigerian researcher specializing in Geography, with a particular focus on Geomorphology and GIS (Geographic Information Systems). He has shown exceptional dedication to his academic and professional development, achieving significant academic success, including a First Class Honours degree in Geography and currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Geomorphology at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. His work spans diverse topics in geographical and environmental sciences, contributing valuable research on soil erosion, flood prediction, land-use dynamics, and terrain analysis. His academic journey is further highlighted by numerous published works, including journal articles and book chapters, making him an emerging voice in the field of Geography. Ndulue’s leadership and passion for research are evident through his collaborations and commitment to advancing the study of environmental and spatial sciences.
Professional profile
Education📚
Professional Experience🏛️
Chukwuka Ndulue’s professional journey is a blend of practical and academic experience. He currently serves as a Surveyor/Research Assistant at UD RUA Project Ltd, where he contributes to data collection and research projects in the field of Geography. During his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) year, he worked as a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant at the Department of Geography, College of Education, Ikere, Ekiti State, where he assisted in academic research and teaching practices. Additionally, he gained hands-on experience in engineering construction supervision during his Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) at Double-Act Consult and Integrated Services Limited. His professional roles have provided him with essential field experience, contributing to his growth as a researcher and academic.
Research Interest🏆
Chukwuka Dominic Ndulue’s research interests lie primarily in the fields of Geomorphology, GIS, and environmental science. His work explores critical geographical issues such as soil erosion, flood prediction, and the dynamics of land-use change using spatial analysis techniques. He is particularly interested in applying GIS and remote sensing technology to study terrain analysis, urban development, and environmental sustainability. His ongoing Ph.D. research focuses on Geomorphology, with an emphasis on the impact of natural forces on the landscape and human settlement patterns in Southeastern Nigeria. Ndulue’s interdisciplinary approach incorporates various scientific methodologies, ensuring his research is both relevant and impactful in addressing pressing environmental challenges in the region.
Award and Honor
Conclusion
Chukwuka Dominic Ndulue is a highly promising and accomplished researcher whose work in geography, particularly in geomorphology and GIS, is advancing the field significantly. His extensive publication record, leadership experience, and academic accomplishments make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. However, further diversification of his research focus and increased international collaboration could further elevate his career and research impact.
Publications top noted📜
- Principal Component Analysis of Factors Influencing Mode of Movement in Anambra State, South East Nigeria
Authors: Dominic Chukwuka Ndulue, Romanus Udegbunam Ayadiuno
Year: 2021
Citation: Turkish Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation; 32(3) ISSN 2651-4451 - A Geomorphological Survey and Landscape Analysis of Anambra State Southeast Nigeria
Authors: RU Ayadiuno, DC Ndulue, AT Mozie
Year: 2022
Citation: Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International 26 (2), 39-58 - Geomorphological Controls of Land Use in Idemili South LGA of Anambra State
Authors: DC Ndulue
Year: 2018
Citation: Unpublished B.Sc. Project, Department of Geography, University of Nigeria - Spatial Variation in the Level of Awareness and Application of Climate Change Policies and Laws in Enugu State South East, Nigeria
Authors: Dominic Chukwuka Ndulue, Romanus Udegbunam Ayadiuno, Arinze Tagbo Mozie
Year: 2021
Citation: Psychology and Education Journal 58 (2), 6460-6471 - Geospatial Analysis of Soil Erosion Susceptibility and Causative Factors in Anambra State, South East, Nigeria
Authors: RU Ayadiuno, DC Ndulue, CC Ndichie, AT Mozie, PO Phil-Eze
Year: 2021
Citation: Scientific Review 8 (1), 5-32 - The Underlying Factors of Soil Susceptibility to Erosion in Central Parts of Southeastern Nigeria
Authors: Romanus Udegbunam Ayadiuno, Dominic Chukwuka Ndulue, A.T. Mozie, C.C. Ndichie
Year: 2021
Citation: Alinteri Journal of Agricultural Sciences 36 (2), 196-207 - Analysis of Soil Erosion Causative Factors and Susceptibility in Anambra State, Southeastern, Nigeria
Authors: RU Ayadiuno, DC Ndulue
Year: 2021
Citation: Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communication, 212-218 - An Investigation into some Soil Indices as Indicators of High Soil Erodibility in Anambra State Southeastern, Nigeria
Authors: Romanus Udegbunam Ayadiuno, Dominic Chukwuka Ndulue
Year: 2021
Citation: International Journal of Modern Agriculture, Volume 10, No.2 - A Comparative Analysis of Soil Erosion Models for Tropical Humid of Southeastern Nigeria and Comparable Environments
Authors: DC Ndulue, RU Ayadiuno, AT Mozie, CC Ndichie
Year: 2021
Citation: Psychology and Education 58 (1), 5821-5835 - Socio-Economic Importance of Bus Rapid Transit: A Panacea to Sustainable Transport Development in Nigeria
Authors: OB Andrew, ND Chukwuka
Year: 2021
Citation: Not specified - Conflict of Land Use Types over Geomorphological Space of Anambra State, Southeastern Nigeria: The Analyses and Predictions
Authors: R Udegbunam Ayadiuno, D Chukwuka Ndulue, A Tagbo Mozie
Year: 2022
Citation: Asian Journal of Environment & Ecology, 25-48 - Geomorphological Analysis and Terrain Characterization of the Du and Anambra Rivers System of Southeastern Nigeria
Authors: RU Ayadiuno, DC Ndulue, AT Mozie, PO Phil-Eze
Year: 2020
Citation: PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology 17 (9), 7704-7719 - Mapping the Terrain and Land Use Types in Idemili South Local Government Area of Anambra State, South Eastern Nigeria
Authors: RU Ayadiuno, AT Mozie, CD Ndulue
Year: 2020
Citation: International Journal 76 (9/1) - A Review of Soil Erosion Modeling in Nigeria Using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation Model
Authors: CU Ezeh, O Igwe, MY Asare, DC Ndulue, RU Ayadiuno, K Preko
Year: 2024
Citation: Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment 7 (1), e20471 - Analysis of the Terrain and Soil Particles on the Plains of Du and Anambra River Basins in Uzo Uwani and Ayamelum Local Government Areas in Enugu and Anambra States
Authors: RU Ayadiuno, DC Ndulue, AT Mozie
Year: 2021
Citation: International Journal of Sciences and Research 77 (2/1)