Mr. Michael Tobby Agwe, Soroti University, Uganda
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Mr. Tobby Michael Agwe is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his notable research in civil and environmental engineering, publications in international journals, and commitment to sustainability and infrastructure development. His work on recycled wastewater in concrete production, alternative surfacing materials, and heavy metal leaching highlights his impact in both construction and environmental engineering.
🎓 Education
Tobby Michael Agwe is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Environmental Engineering at Kampala International University, Uganda. He holds a Master of Technology in Civil-Environmental Engineering from Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, Gorakhpur, India, where he graduated with first-class honors. Additionally, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Ndejje University, Uganda, achieving a second-class upper division. His academic background also includes a Postgraduate Diploma in Construction Project Management from Makerere University and an Ordinary Diploma in Building and Civil Engineering from Uganda Technical College, Lira. Furthering his professional development, he has completed several specialized certifications, including digital education, wastewater treatment, remote sensing, and humanitarian skills for engineers from institutions such as the University Mohammed VI Polytechnic, Indian Institutes of Technology, and RedR UK.
💼Experience
Tobby Michael Agwe has extensive experience in civil and environmental engineering, with a strong background in academia, public service, and project management. He is currently an Assistant Lecturer in Environmental Engineering at Soroti University, Uganda, where he is involved in lecturing, research supervision, curriculum development, and student mentorship. Before joining Soroti University, he served as an Assistant Lecturer at Kabale University for four years. His professional career includes serving as the Acting District Engineer at Otuke District Local Government, where he provided technical leadership in infrastructure development, water and sanitation systems, and engineering policy enforcement. He also held roles as a Senior Assistant Engineering Officer for Roads and a Road Inspector, overseeing road construction, maintenance, and project management. His expertise extends to contract procurement, construction dispute resolution, and human resource management within engineering projects.
🔬Research Focus
Tobby Michael Agwe’s research is centered on sustainable environmental engineering solutions, particularly in water and wastewater management, solid waste utilization, and construction materials engineering. His work explores innovative approaches to waste recycling, biogas production, and the use of alternative materials in construction. He has conducted studies on the impact of landscape characteristics on soil moisture distribution, bioretention systems for stormwater treatment, and the performance evaluation of sorghum and wheat straw ashes in water treatment. His research also includes concrete production using recycled wastewater and heavy metal leaching from fly ash. He has published several peer-reviewed articles in reputable international journals and actively participates in national and international conferences.
Awards
Tobby Michael Agwe is a Graduate Member of the Uganda Institution of Professional Engineers (GM 1193). He has received various professional training certifications from international institutions, including the Center for Technology and Training in Michigan, the Excellence in Africa initiative by UM6P and EPFL, and the National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) in India. His contributions to engineering education and research have been recognized through multiple academic and institutional accolades.
Performance Evaluation of Open Air Burnt Sorghum and Wheat Straw Ashes in Hard Water Treatment
- Authors: P. Tibenderana, J. Bainomugisha, T.S. Abdulkadir, M.N. Twesigye-Omwe, T. Ako
- Year: 2024
- Journal: International Journal of Agricultural Technology
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