Dr. Obadia Bishoge, Environmental Health, Best Researcher Award
Doctorate at National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania, Tanzania
Professional Profiles:
Dr. Obadia Kyetuza BISHOGE is a Tanzanian national currently serving as a Research Officer at the National Institute for Medical Research in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. With a diverse educational background, including a PhD in Environmental Management, Dr. BISHOGE has dedicated his career to environmental research and sustainable development.
Education:
PhD in Environmental Management (2019-2022):
Pan African University Life and Earth Sciences Institute, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
MEng with Distinction in Environmental Science and Engineering (2016-2019):
University of Science and Technology Beijing, China.
BA with Honors in Geography and Environmental Studies (2008-2011):
University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Research Focus:
Dr. BISHOGE’s research primarily focuses on environmental health, sustainability, and the intersection of natural resources and development. Specific areas of interest include environmental impact assessments, renewable energy, community participation in the natural gas sector, and climate-smart agricultural practices.
Professional Journey:
Research Officer (Apr. 2020 – Present):
National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania.
Environment Officer (Feb. 2014 – Apr. 2020):
Masasi District Council, Tanzania.
Acting Head of Environment Department (Feb. 2014 – May 2016):
Masasi District Council, Tanzania.
Ward Executive Officer (Dec. 2012 – Feb. 2014):
Masasi District Council, Tanzania.
Honors & Awards:
Pan African University Scholarship (2019-2022):
Awarded for PhD studies in Nigeria.
Excellent Graduate Student (2019):
Recognized at the University of Science and Technology Beijing, China.
China Government Scholarship (2016-2019):
Awarded for Master’s studies in China.
Publications Top Noted & Contributions:
Dr. BISHOGE has contributed significantly to the field through numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals, covering topics such as mining and sustainable development, climate-smart agricultural practices, hand hygiene practices among students, and challenges in sustainable water supply.
Title: The potential renewable energy for sustainable development in Tanzania: A review
- Authors: OK Bishoge, L Zhang, WG Mushi
- Journal: Clean Technologies
- Volume: 1 (1)
- Pages: 70-88
- Year: 2018
- Citations: 101
Title: Remediation of water and wastewater by using engineered nanomaterials: a review
- Authors: OK Bishoge, L Zhang, SL Suntu, H Jin, AA Zewde, Z Qi
- Journal: Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A
- Volume: 53 (6)
- Pages: 537-554
- Year: 2018
- Citations: 60
- Authors: SM Chege, D Wang, SL Suntu, OK Bishoge
- Journal: Technology in Society
- Volume: 56
- Pages: 79-92
- Year: 2019
- Citations: 45
- Authors: OK Bishoge, GG Kombe, BN Mvile
- Journal: Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy
- Volume: 12 (5)
- Year: 2020
- Citations: 40
- Author: OK Bishoge
- Journal: Local Environment
- Volume: 26 (7)
- Pages: 893-907
Author Metrics:
Citations:
The number of citations indicates how many times a researcher’s work (papers, articles, etc.) has been cited by other researchers. In this case, the first entity has 466 citations, and the second entity has 449 citations.
h-index:
The h-index is a measure of both the productivity and impact of a researcher’s work. It represents the number of papers (h) that have received at least h citations. For example, if a researcher has an h-index of 12, it means that they have 12 papers, each of which has been cited at least 12 times.
i10-index:
The i10-index is specific to Google Scholar and represents the number of publications (articles, papers, etc.) that have at least 10 citations. In this case, the first entity has an i10-index of 13, suggesting that they have at least 13 publications with 10 or more citations.
Research Timeline:
PhD Research Project (2020 – 2022):
Environmental health knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors among secondary school students in Mtwara-Mikindani Municipality, Tanzania.
MEng Research Project (2016-2019):
Assessment of natural gas policy implementation in developing countries.
BA Research Project (2011):
Factors for the growth of floriculture in Kinondoni Municipality, Dar es Salaam city.
Dr. Obadia Kyetuza BISHOGE is a dedicated researcher with a strong academic background and a commitment to addressing environmental challenges in Tanzania. His contributions to the scientific community reflect a comprehensive understanding of environmental issues and a passion for sustainable development.