Dr. Daniel Mmereki | Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Research Coordinator at University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Daniel Mmereki is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of Public Health in Johannesburg, South Africa, with an academic background rooted in environmental science and exposure science. He holds a PhD in Engineering (Exposure Science) from Chongqing University, China, and an MSc in Environmental Science from the University of Botswana. Daniel has garnered considerable international recognition, as evidenced by his NRF C2 rating, and has experience working across several countries, including Botswana, China, Vietnam, and South Africa. His work bridges multiple disciplines, integrating environmental science, public health, and advanced technologies such as AI and machine learning. Daniel is passionate about addressing global challenges, particularly those related to environmental health and public health. His expertise includes environmental exposure assessments, statistical methods, research project management, and postgraduate student supervision.
Professional Profile
Education
Daniel Mmereki’s academic journey is distinguished by degrees and training in environmental science and exposure science. He earned his PhD in Engineering (Exposure Science) from Chongqing University in China, a program that allowed him to gain expertise in assessing environmental exposures and their implications on public health. Prior to his PhD, he completed his MSc in Environmental Science and a Bachelorβs degree in Environmental Science, both at the University of Botswana. His education is complemented by additional specialized training in statistical analysis, research project management, and machine learning. These qualifications equip him with a multidisciplinary approach to tackling complex research challenges. Throughout his academic career, Daniel has been committed to gaining in-depth knowledge and improving his technical skills in environmental and public health research.
Professional Experience
Daniel has accumulated extensive professional experience in academic and research settings, both in South Africa and internationally. As a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of Public Health in Johannesburg, he is involved in advanced public health research, focusing on environmental exposures and their impact on human health. His earlier work includes conducting research across Botswana, China, and Vietnam, where he applied his expertise in exposure science to a variety of environmental challenges. Additionally, Daniel has supervised postgraduate students, contributing to the academic development of emerging researchers. His professional experience also includes training in specialized areas such as project budgeting, writing research proposals, and applying statistical methods using software like STATA, STATISTICA, and SPSS. These roles have honed his skills in research leadership, project management, and mentorship.
Research Interests
Daniel Mmerekiβs research interests lie at the intersection of environmental science, exposure science, and public health. He focuses on understanding the environmental factors that influence human health, particularly in the context of global environmental changes. His work involves assessing exposure to environmental pollutants and their health effects, with a special interest in how these factors contribute to chronic diseases. Danielβs recent interests also include exploring the application of machine learning and AI techniques in public health research, aiming to identify patterns and trends in environmental health data. He is particularly passionate about addressing global public health challenges through data-driven approaches and interdisciplinary solutions. His research contributes to a better understanding of environmental health risks and aims to inform policy and public health strategies aimed at reducing these risks.
Awards and Honors
Daniel Mmereki has been recognized for his significant contributions to environmental science and public health research. His notable recognition includes the NRF C2 rating, which signifies considerable international recognition for his research impact and influence. This prestigious rating is a testament to his contributions to the field, particularly in the areas of exposure science and environmental health. Daniel has also received various honors and awards throughout his academic and professional career for his innovative research projects and academic leadership. His ability to merge advanced statistical methods with environmental science has positioned him as a respected researcher in his field. As he continues his career, Daniel’s work is expected to inspire further recognition for its global impact on public health and environmental policy.
Conclusion
Daniel Mmereki has a solid academic and research foundation with significant international experience and recognition in his field. His achievements in environmental science, exposure science, and public health demonstrate his capability for the Best Researcher Award. However, to further solidify his candidacy, he could focus on enhancing the public health impact of his work, increasing his publication presence, and applying machine learning in novel ways within his research areas. Overall, he has the potential to be a standout researcher with further refinement of these aspects.
Publications Top Noted
- Bladder cancer: a retrospective audit at a single radiation oncology unit of an academic hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa
π Authors: Oliver, T., Ramiah, D., Mmereki, D., Hugo, M., Ayeni, O.A.
π Year: 2024
π Citations: 0 - Phthalates on indoor surfaces and associated exposure via surface touch behavior: Observation in university dormitories and its implications
π Authors: Yuan, F., Sun, Y., Li, N., Xu, Y., Bu, Z.
π Year: 2024
π Citations: 0 - The management and prevention of food losses and waste in low- and middle-income countries: A mini-review in the Africa region
π Authors: Mmereki, D., David, V.E., Wreh Brownell, A.H.
π Year: 2024
π Citations: 6 - Reducing childrenβs exposure to di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate in homes and kindergartens in China: Impact on lifetime cancer risks and burden of disease
π Authors: Tao, D., Sun, W., Mo, D., Dong, C., Bu, Z.
π Year: 2024
π Citations: 1 - Status of health care waste management plans and practices in public health care facilities in Gauteng Province, South Africa
π Authors: Ramodipa, T., Engelbrecht, K., Mokgobu, I., Mmereki, D.
π Year: 2023
π Citations: 1 - Application of Innovative Materials and Methods in Green Buildings and Associated Occupational Exposure and Health of Construction Workers: A Systematic Literature Review
π Authors: Mmereki, D., Brouwer, D.
π Year: 2022
π Citations: 1 - Waste-to-energy in a developing country: The state of landfill gas to energy in the Republic of South Africa
π Authors: Mbazima, S.J., Masekameni, M.D., Mmereki, D.
π Year: 2022
π Citations: 14 - Exposure to phthalates in the sleeping microenvironment of university dormitories: A preliminary estimate based on skin wipe and dust sampling
π Authors: Yao, J., Hu, M., Yuan, F., Zheng, Y., Bu, Z.
π Year: 2022
π Citations: 8 - Modeled exposure to phthalates via inhalation and dermal pathway in childrenβs sleeping environment: A preliminary study and its implications
π Authors: Bu, Z., Dong, C., Mmereki, D., Ye, Y., Cheng, Z.
π Year: 2021
π Citations: 13 - Phthalates in Chinese vehicular environments: Source emissions, concentrations, and human exposure
π Authors: Bu, Z., Hu, M., Yuan, F., Cao, J., Zheng, Y.
π Year: 2021
π Citations: 8