Mr. Pascal Mwenge | Chemical Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Pascal Mwenge, Vaal University of Technology, South Africa

Pascal Mwenge is a Ph.D. candidate in Chemical Engineering at Vaal University of Technology, South Africa. His research focuses on biofuels, wastewater treatment, and machine learning applications in chemical engineering. With over six years of laboratory experience, he also serves as a part-time lecturer and has supervised more than 40 undergraduate research projects. Recognized for his contributions to climate and energy innovation, he was a semi-finalist in the 2024 MIT Climate & Energy Prize and a finalist in the 2024 ClimateLaunchpad South Africa. His expertise spans laboratory analysis, data science, and sustainable energy solutions.

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Summary:

Mr. Pascal Mwenge is a promising young scientist with a strong foundation in chemical engineering, sustainable energy, and machine learning applications. His innovative research, technical expertise, and academic leadership make him a strong candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. His recognition in global climate and energy competitions further strengthens his case.

 

🎓 Education

He holds a Master of Technology and a Bachelor of Technology in Chemical Engineering from Vaal University of Technology, having previously obtained a National Diploma in Chemical Engineering and a National Senior Certificate in Industrial Chemistry. He has further enhanced his knowledge through certifications in data science, occupational health and safety, educational psychology, and first aid training.

 

💼Experience

His professional journey includes roles as a quality control lab technician and assistant manager in effluent and emulsifiers plants, where he ensured compliance with municipal regulations and conducted quality and safety inspections. As a trainee chemical engineer, he gained hands-on experience in effluent monitoring, laboratory analysis, and production planning. His teaching assistant and laboratory assistant roles further reinforced his expertise in student mentorship, practical demonstrations, and research facilitation.

 

🔬Research Focus

His research focuses on biofuel production, wastewater treatment, and the integration of machine learning in chemical engineering processes. He has supervised and co-supervised over 40 Bachelor of Technology and Advanced Diploma research projects, guiding students in developing research methodologies and analytical skills. As a part-time lecturer, he has been instrumental in teaching courses such as Applied Thermodynamics, Equipment Design, Plant Design, and Unit Operations. His contributions extend to laboratory management, where he has played a key role in commissioning pilot-plant equipment, facilitating safety training, and ensuring compliance with accreditation standards.

 

Awards

Recognized for his outstanding contributions to climate and energy innovation, he was a semi-finalist in the 2024 MIT Climate & Energy Prize and a finalist in the 2024 ClimateLaunchpad South Africa competition. His academic excellence was further acknowledged with the Best Presentation Award at the 20th International Conference on Green Chemistry and Sustainable Engineering in Cape Town. He has received merit bursaries from Vaal University of Technology and actively participated in various academic and professional organizations, including serving as an executive committee member of the Postgraduate Students Association.

 

Skills

Proficient in computer literacy and simulation software, he is skilled in ChemCad, DWSIM, and Microsoft Office applications. His laboratory expertise includes Ultra High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC), Gas Chromatography (GC), Fourier Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), and Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS). He has extensive experience in field sampling, data collection, academic writing, and research analysis, with a strong foundation in machine learning applications in chemical engineering.

 

Publications

Mwenge, P., & Rutto, H.L. (2025). Machine learning-based predictive modelling of biodiesel production from animal fats catalysed by a blast furnace slag geopolymer. Results in Engineering. Citations: 0.

Conclusion:

Pascal Mwenge is well-suited for this award based on his research excellence, innovative contributions to renewable energy, and leadership in academia. Strengthening his research impact through citations, collaborations, and funding acquisition could further solidify his position as a leading young scientist. Given his achievements and potential, he is a strong contender for the Research for Young Scientist Award.

Pascal Mwenge | Chemical Engineering | Young Scientist Award