Jesus Leobardo Valenzuela-García | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Jesus Leobardo Valenzuela-García | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Profesor Investigador Titular, UNIVERSIDAD DE SONORA, Mexico

Jesús Leobardo Valenzuela García is a distinguished Professor and Researcher at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (UABC). With extensive experience in the field of metallurgy and materials science, he has served in various leadership roles, including Director of the Division of Engineering and Head of the Chemical Engineering and Metallurgy Department. He has been instrumental in establishing and developing graduate programs in Extractive Metallurgy and Chemical Engineering, and has led numerous academic and professional initiatives related to metal extraction and environmental management. 🌟

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Experience and Leadership: Jesús Leobardo Valenzuela García has held several high-level academic and administrative positions, such as Director of the Division of Engineering and Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Metallurgy. His leadership in establishing and coordinating various programs and departments, including the Master’s and Doctoral programs in Extractive Metallurgy, showcases his commitment to advancing the field.
  2. Contributions to Research and Development: His research has significantly impacted the fields of metallurgy and materials science. Notable contributions include the development of innovative processes for metal recovery and environmental management, as evidenced by his recent publications in reputable journals.
  3. Mentorship and Human Resource Development: Valenzuela-García has supervised numerous doctoral theses, guiding research in crucial areas such as gold extraction, metal recovery from electronic waste, and environmental remediation. This role in shaping future researchers adds a valuable dimension to his profile.
  4. Educational Innovations: His role in founding and organizing academic programs and professional training demonstrates a strong dedication to both education and industry. The establishment of various engineering programs and training courses underlines his impact on the academic and professional community.
  5. Publication Record: His recent publications in high-impact journals, such as MDPI’s Materials and Minerals, highlight his ongoing contribution to the research community. The topics covered in these publications are of significant relevance to the field, showcasing his active engagement in cutting-edge research.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Research Impact: While his work is influential within his specialized field, increasing the visibility and impact of his research beyond the immediate academic community could strengthen his candidacy. Expanding collaborations with international researchers and institutions might enhance the global reach of his work.
  2. Interdisciplinary Research: Engaging in interdisciplinary research could open new avenues and enhance the applicability of his work to other fields. Exploring collaborations with experts in related disciplines may offer innovative perspectives and solutions.
  3. Public Engagement and Dissemination: Increasing efforts in public outreach and dissemination of his research findings could raise awareness and appreciation for his contributions. Public lectures, media engagements, or outreach programs could help highlight the societal relevance of his research.

Education

Dr. Valenzuela García holds a degree in Chemical Engineering, which laid the foundation for his illustrious career in metallurgy. His educational journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing both academic and practical knowledge in his field. 📚

Experience

Dr. Valenzuela García’s career spans several pivotal roles, including his tenure as Coordinator of the Extractive Metallurgy Graduate Program, where he contributed to the program’s development and academic excellence. He has also been a key figure in various industry collaborations and training programs, notably in hydrometallurgy and process optimization. His industrial experience includes supervising the first hydrometallurgical plant at Minera de Cananea. 🏆

Research Focus

His research primarily focuses on the extraction of metals from various sources, including electronic waste and refractory sulfide concentrates. His work includes innovative approaches to hydrometallurgy, metal recovery processes, and the optimization of chemical reactions in industrial applications. 🌱🔬

Awards and Honours

Dr. Valenzuela García has been recognized for his significant contributions to the field of metallurgy and chemical engineering. His leadership in academic and industry programs has earned him accolades and respect from both the academic and professional communities. 🏅

Publications Top Notes

“Electrocoagulation Process for Recovery of Precious Metals from Cyanide Leachates Using a Low Voltage”
ACS Engineering Au 2024, 4 (1), 139-144. Read more

“Thermodynamic and Kinetic Aspects of Gold Adsorption in Micrometric Activated Carbon and the Impact of Their Loss in Adsorption, Desorption, and Reactivation Plants”
MDPI Materials 2023, 16, 4961

“Base Metals Extraction from Printed Circuit Boards by Pressure Acid Leaching”
MDPI Minerals 2023, 13, 98.

“Extraction from a Refractory Sulfide Concentrate by Simultaneous Pressure Leaching/Oxidation”
MDPI Minerals 2023, 13, 116.

“Recovery of Fine Particles of Activated Carbon with Gold by the Electrocoagulation Process Using a Taguchi Experimental Design”
Hydrometallurgy 2023, 222, 106206

“Effect of Spacer on the Mechanism of Metal Adsorption in EDTA Supported on a Polymeric Resin”

Conclusion:

Jesús Leobardo Valenzuela García is a strong candidate for the Best Research Award due to his extensive experience, significant contributions to research and development, and his role in shaping future researchers. His leadership and educational innovations further bolster his qualifications. Addressing areas for improvement, such as expanding the impact of his research and increasing public engagement, could enhance his candidacy. Overall, his achievements and dedication to the field make him a highly suitable candidate for the award.

Yvette JIOKAP NONO | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yvette JIOKAP NONO | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Academic Researcher, University of Ngaoundere, Cameroon

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Strengths:

  1. Extensive Academic Background:
    • PhD in Biotechnology and Food Process Engineering with high honors, showcasing a solid foundation in her field.
    • Additional degrees in Biotechnology, Food Process Engineering, and Agricultural and Food Industries demonstrate a broad and deep academic background.
  2. Diverse Research Experience:
    • Significant research internships and collaborations, including work in France and Cameroon, illustrate her active involvement in both international and local research communities.
    • Research themes focus on value chains of local resources, sustainable development, and innovative methods for food preservation and transformation, which are highly relevant and impactful.
  3. Publication Record:
    • One patent, six books, nineteen peer-reviewed journal articles, fifteen international conference articles, and numerous conference communications indicate a prolific output and significant contributions to her field.
    • Research articles cover a range of topics from food dehydration to energy optimization, demonstrating versatility and depth.
  4. Professional Experience:
    • Teaching roles span various levels, including doctoral, engineering, and technician cycles, showing her ability to educate and mentor students at multiple levels.
    • Leadership roles in research teams and involvement in developing practical work for students reflect strong leadership and educational impact.
  5. Administrative and Organizational Contributions:
    • Extensive experience in administrative roles, including heading the Initial Training Division, highlights her ability to manage and revise training programs effectively.
    • Organization of international conferences and contributions to the academic community further underscore her commitment to advancing her field.
  6. International and National Collaborations:
    • Established collaborations with multiple institutions both in France and Africa demonstrate her ability to build and maintain strong professional networks.
  7. Industry Experience and Expertise:
    • Managerial roles in industry and support for young entrepreneurs show her practical expertise and commitment to applying research in real-world contexts.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Research Visibility and Impact:
    • While she has an impressive publication record, increasing the visibility of her work through high-impact journals or more high-profile research collaborations could further enhance her recognition.
  2. Funding and Grants:
    • Although she has received various grants and scholarships, securing more substantial or diverse funding sources could support larger-scale research projects and increase her research’s reach.
  3. Technology Integration:
    • Incorporating newer technologies or methods in research (e.g., advanced computational techniques, emerging analytical tools) could enhance the scope and impact of her work.

Yvette Jiokap Nono is an esteemed Associate Professor in Biotechnology and Food Process Engineering at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Environment, IUT, University of Ngaoundere, Cameroon. With extensive experience in both academia and industry, she has significantly contributed to research and education in her field.

Yvette JIOKAP NONO is an Associate Professor specializing in Biotechnology and Food Process Engineering at the University of Ngaoundere-Cameroon. She has a PhD in Biotechnology and Food Process Engineering from the National Polytechnic Institute of Lorraine (INPL), France.

Education 🎓

– PhD in Biotechnology and Food Process Engineering, INPL, France, 1997
– Master’s Degree (DEA) in Biotechnology and Food Process Engineering, INPL, France, 1992
– Engineer’s Degree in Agricultural and Food Industries, ENSIA-SIARC, France, 1992
– Diploma of General Studies in Food Industries (DEGIA), ENSIA-SIARC, France, 1991

Experience 📊

– Research collaborations and internships in France and Cameroon
– Teaching experience at the University of Ngaoundere
– Industry experience in pasta production and supporting young entrepreneurs

Research Interest 🔬

– Value Chains of Local Resources and Sustainable Development
– Conservation, Transformation, and Valorization of Agricultural Resources

Awards 🏆

– AUF Excellence Scholarship
– Funding from FICU for research projects

Publications 📄

1. TSOPWO ZENA C. and JIOKAP NONO Y., 2024. Investigating intermittent immersion during osmotic dehydration of mango (Mangifera indica L. Moench). Part A: Determination of optimal conditions for mango (Mangifera indica L. Moench) dehydration impregnation by immersion (D2I) and intermittent immersion (D3I), Heliyon 10 (2024) e35808,

2. KENNE MELI V.I., FTATSI MBETMI G.-de-P., MAKA TAGA C. and JIOKAP NONO Y., 2024. Review on water evaporative cooling low-cost devices for tomato fruit preservation. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 13(2), 272-280.