Philbert Luhunga | Climate Change Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Philbert Luhunga | Climate Change Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH), Tanzania

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Philbert Luhunga’s academic journey in climate studies and environmental science began with a solid foundation in environmental sciences and management, earning a B.Sc. from Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania, in 2006. He continued to hone his expertise at the University of Pretoria, South Africa, where he completed his Master’s and Doctoral studies in Climate Studies, Meteorology, and Environmental Studies. With his Ph.D. completed in 2016, Dr. Luhunga developed a deep understanding of climate science, meteorology, and environmental management, setting the stage for a distinguished career.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Luhunga’s career spans over a decade and includes significant roles within the Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) and the Tanzania Meteorological Agency (TMA). He currently serves as the Chief Climate Research Officer at COSTECH, where he coordinates major climate research programs. As the Project Coordinator and Principal Investigator for the COSTECH Climate Research Program, funded by NORAD and Sida, Dr. Luhunga leads groundbreaking research that aims to address Tanzania’s climate challenges. His professional experience also includes previous leadership roles, such as Director of Knowledge Management at COSTECH and Principal Meteorologist at TMA.

Dr. Luhunga has also worked as a consultant for major international organizations such as the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), providing expertise on climate vulnerability assessments in Tanzania and surrounding regions. His work has been essential in advancing both national and international understanding of climate risks and variability.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Luhunga’s primary research focuses on climate change impacts, meteorology, and environmental science. His expertise lies in climate vulnerability assessments, climate modeling, and meteorological analysis. Dr. Luhunga has made significant contributions to projects like the Weather and Climate Information Services for Africa (WISER) and national climate assessments, which have shaped climate policies in Tanzania. He has also been instrumental in the study of atmospheric boundary layers and pollution detection through advanced LiDAR technology.

 his research, Dr. Luhunga has worked on developing climate services and enhancing meteorological capacities across the East African region. His focus on building climate resilience and improving weather forecasting and early warning systems has made a substantial impact on local agricultural and environmental management practices.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Luhunga’s influence extends far beyond his research contributions. He is a prominent member of several key professional bodies, including the African Meteorological Society (AfMS), the Tanzania Meteorological Society, and the East African Community Regional Research and Development Working Group. Through these memberships and his role as Vice-Chair of the AfMS Science & Technology Committee, Dr. Luhunga has helped shape regional climate science initiatives and foster collaboration across Africa.

His contributions have garnered recognition both locally and internationally. In 2018, he received Tanzania’s Best Worker Award for Scientific Institutions. He has also been involved in high-level international platforms, such as the United Nations Technical Advisory Mission on Outer Space Affairs, where his expertise in meteorology and climate science is highly regarded.

Academic Cites 📚

Dr. Luhunga’s research is widely recognized in the scientific community, with his work cited in numerous academic papers, reports, and policy briefs. His contributions to climate science, particularly in the context of East Africa, are invaluable for both academic and applied meteorology. As a member of the editorial board of the East African Journal of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Dr. Luhunga continues to influence the dissemination of climate-related research in Africa and beyond.

Technical Skills 🛠️

With extensive training in climate studies, meteorology, and environmental management, Dr. Luhunga possesses a wide range of technical skills. His expertise includes the use of advanced meteorological tools, climate modeling software, and LiDAR technology for atmospheric boundary layer characterization. He also has significant experience in environmental impact assessments (EIA), climate vulnerability assessments, and developing climate services for regional stakeholders. Additionally, his technical proficiency in atmospheric physics and numerical weather models has been pivotal in validating and improving weather prediction systems in Tanzania.

Teaching Experience 🍎

Dr. Luhunga has contributed to academic development in various Tanzanian universities, serving as a part-time lecturer at institutions such as the University of Dar es Salaam and Sokoine University of Agriculture. His courses have included topics such as short-range weather forecasting, climate modeling, aviation meteorology, and atmospheric physics. Through these roles, he has mentored students and advanced the understanding of meteorology and climate science in East Africa.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Dr. Luhunga’s legacy is marked by his exceptional contributions to climate research, policy development, and education. His work has significantly advanced Tanzania’s capacity to assess and mitigate the effects of climate change, particularly in the agricultural sector. Moving forward, Dr. Luhunga’s continued involvement in climate research and his leadership at COSTECH will likely drive further innovation in the field of climate change adaptation and mitigation.

Top Noted Publications 📖

Projection of extreme climatic events related to frequency over different regions of Tanzania
    • Authors: Philbert Luhunga
    • Journal: Journal of Water and Climate Change
    • Year: 2022
Analysis of Climate Change and Extreme Climatic Events in the Lake Victoria Region of Tanzania
    • Authors: Philbert Modest Luhunga, Alexander Elias Songoro
    • Journal: Frontiers in Climate
    • Year: 2020
Assessment of Socio-Economic Impacts of the December 2011 Flood Event in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
    • Authors: Doreen M. Anande, Philbert M. Luhunga
    • Journal: Atmospheric and Climate Sciences
    • Year: 2019
Evaluation of the Performance of ENACTS MAP-ROOM Products over Tanzania
    • Authors: Philbert M. Luhunga, Emanuel T. Kidebwana, Agnes L. Kijazi, Ladislaus Chang’a, Hashim Ng’ongolo, Alfred Kondowe
    • Journal: Atmospheric and Climate Sciences
    • Year: 2019
The Contribution of the Global Framework for Climate Services Adaptation Programme in Africa (GFCS APA) in National Adaptation Plan (NAP) Process for Tanzania
    • Authors: Philbert Luhunga, Emanuel T. Kidebwana, Agnes Kijazi, Ladislaus Chang’a, Hashim Ng’ongolo, Mecklina Merchades, Pamela Levira
    • Journal: Atmospheric and Climate Sciences
    • Year: 2019

Asmiro Abeje Fikadu | Food security | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Asmiro Abeje Fikadu | Food security | Best Researcher Award

Kyushu University, Japan

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Mr. Asmiro Abeje Fikadu’s academic journey began in Ethiopia, where he earned his foundational qualifications before advancing to a Ph.D. program in Agricultural and Resource Economics at Kyushu University in Japan. His early academic pursuits included teaching roles at Debre Tabor University, where he fostered a strong interest in agricultural economics, particularly focusing on agricultural commercialization and its relationship with climate change. His passion for applying econometric methods to agriculture and food security led him to work with international organizations like JICA, contributing to research on sustainable agriculture.

Professional Endeavors 💼

As a Ph.D. candidate at Kyushu University, Mr. Fikadu’s professional path blends rigorous research with impactful collaborations. His work with the JICA Ogata Sadako Research Institute for Peace and Development has enabled him to explore critical areas such as smallholder farmers’ livelihoods, gender-based decision-making in agriculture, and the impact of climate-smart practices. In addition to his academic work, Mr. Fikadu served as an econometrics trainer at the Ararat Research Data Management and Analysis Training Center in Ethiopia, sharing his expertise in STATA software and econometric techniques with fellow researchers and professionals.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Mr. Fikadu’s research focuses on agricultural commercialization, climate change, and gender dynamics in farming communities. His major contributions include empirical studies on the impacts of horticulture commercialization and the role of women in agricultural decision-making. Through quasi-experimental studies, he evaluates the effects of these factors on smallholder farmers’ income and livelihood strategies in Ethiopia’s Oromia and Sidama regions. He is particularly interested in impact evaluation using econometrics, data analysis, and randomized controlled trials (RCTs), with a specific focus on how climate-smart agricultural practices can improve food security in East Africa.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Mr. Fikadu’s work has gained significant recognition in the academic community. His research on horticulture commercialization and gender-based decision-making has been presented at major conferences such as the International Conference of Agricultural Economists (ICAE2024) and the Japan Society for International Development (JASID). His studies, which bridge the gap between gender equity, agricultural economics, and climate adaptation, are contributing to policy discussions on sustainable farming practices. With a growing citation index (h-index: 7 on Google Scholar), his research continues to influence both academic and policy circles focused on improving agricultural productivity and resilience.

Academic Cites 📚

Mr. Fikadu’s work has led to a growing number of citations, showcasing its importance and relevance. With an h-index of 7 on Google Scholar, his research has made significant contributions to understanding the socio-economic dynamics within farming communities. The practical implications of his work on climate-smart agriculture, gender decision-making, and smallholder income growth are being cited in academic journals and used to inform policy decisions in East Africa and beyond.

Technical Skills 🛠️

Mr. Fikadu possesses advanced technical skills in data management and econometrics, making him highly proficient in using statistical tools such as STATA, R, and Python for data analysis. He has expertise in designing and managing field survey data collection, utilizing Survey Solutions software for both tablet and smartphone-based data collection. In addition, Mr. Fikadu is skilled in using ArcGIS for mapping and geographic data analysis. His proficiency with these tools allows him to conduct sophisticated analyses of agricultural commercialization, climate change, and gender-based economic activities.

Teaching Experience 🍎

Throughout his academic career, Mr. Fikadu has gained valuable teaching experience. He served as a lecturer at Debre Tabor University in Ethiopia, where he taught agricultural economics and related subjects. Additionally, his role as an econometrics trainer at the Ararat Research Data Management and Analysis Training Center provided him with the opportunity to teach data analysis techniques using STATA, empowering students and researchers with the skills needed for high-quality impact evaluation in agricultural research.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Mr. Fikadu is positioned to make lasting contributions to the field of agricultural economics, especially in the areas of climate change adaptation, gender dynamics in agriculture, and the economic transformation of smallholder farmers. As he progresses in his Ph.D. research, his work on evaluating the effectiveness of climate-smart practices and gender-sensitive policies will continue to influence agricultural policies and practices in East Africa. His future research aims to refine methodologies for impact evaluation, contribute to sustainable agricultural development, and provide insights into improving farmers’ welfare in regions affected by climate change.

Top Noted Publications 📖

Technical efficiency of teff farms in Ethiopia: Do neighborhood effects matter? A copula stochastic frontier and spatial Durbin regression
    • Authors: Fikadu, A.A.; Gebre, G.G.
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Year: 2024
 Analysis of the Smallholder Horticulture Empowerment and Promotion (“SHEP”) Intervention on Income and Food Security in Ethiopia
    • Authors: Asmiro Abeje Fikadu
    • Journal: JICA Ogata Sadako Research Institute for Peace and Development (Working paper)
    • Year: 2024
Farmers’ use of climate change adaptation strategies and their impacts on food security in Kenya
    • Authors: Girma Gezimu Gebre; Yuichiro Amekawa; Asmiro Abeje Fikadu; Dil Bahadur Rahut
    • Journal: Climate Risk Management
    • Year: 2023
 Food safety knowledge, attitude, and practice among male and female food handlers: Evidence from fruit and vegetable producers in Ethiopia
    • Authors: Girma Gezmu Gebre; Tibebu Legesse; Asmiro Abeje Fikadu
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Year: 2023
Do climate change adaptation strategies improve farmers’ food security in Tanzania?
    • Authors: Girma Gezmu Gebre; Yuichiro Amekawa; Asmiro Abeje Fikadu; Dil Bahadur Rahut
    • Journal: Food Security
    • Year: 2023

Randika Dodangodage | Atmospheric Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Randika Dodangodage | Atmospheric Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Randika Dodangodage at Old Dominion University, United States

👨‍🎓  Profiles

Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Randika Dodangodage began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Physics from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka, where he graduated with a second-class upper division in December 2014. His strong foundational knowledge in physics led him to further his studies at Old Dominion University, where he earned a Master of Science in Physics in March 2020 and is currently completing his PhD, expected in May 2024.

Professional Endeavors 💼

In his current role as a Post Doctoral Associate at Old Dominion University, Dr. Dodangodage focuses on analyzing laboratory spectra of molecules found in cool astronomical objects and data from Earth’s atmosphere measured by the ACE satellite. His previous experience includes working as a Research Assistant in molecular spectroscopy, where he contributed significantly under the supervision of Prof. Peter Bernath.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Dodangodage’s research primarily centers on molecular spectroscopy and its applications in understanding atmospheres, both terrestrial and extraterrestrial. His work includes the development of line lists for various molecular systems, significantly advancing the field of spectroscopy and contributing valuable insights into the chemical composition of planetary atmospheres.

Impact and Influence 🌍

His research has garnered attention at international symposiums, where he has presented multiple papers, demonstrating the relevance of his work to global scientific communities. His contributions have not only enhanced the understanding of molecular behaviors in different environments but have also influenced ongoing research in atmospheric sciences.

Academic Cites 📚

Dr. Dodangodage has authored and co-authored several notable publications, including presentations at prominent conferences. His works, such as the LaO line list studies and infrared absorption cross sections of hydrocarbons, have been well-received in the scientific community, reflecting his expertise and the significance of his research.

Technical Skills 💻

Dr. Dodangodage possesses a diverse skill set, including proficiency in programming languages and software essential for his research, such as Matlab, Mathematica, Fortran, and Python. His ability to employ these tools effectively supports his research and contributes to his analytical capabilities.

Teaching Experience 🍎

Throughout his academic career, Dr. Dodangodage has also engaged in teaching. As a Teaching Assistant at both Old Dominion University and the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, he has contributed to educating the next generation of physicists, demonstrating a commitment to fostering academic growth in others.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Looking ahead, Dr. Dodangodage aims to continue his impactful research in molecular spectroscopy and atmospheric studies. His dedication to scientific inquiry and education positions him to make significant contributions to the field, inspiring future researchers and enhancing our understanding of the universe.

📖 Top Noted Publications

Spectroscopy of Atmospheres

Author: Randika Dodangodage
Journal: Dissertation/Thesis
Year: 2024

The first satellite measurements of HFC-125 by the ACE-FTS: Long-term trends and distribution in the Earth’s upper troposphere and lower stratosphere

Author: R. Dodangodage et al.
Journal: Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
Year: 2024

S-type Stars: Line List for the A2Π–X2Σ+ Band System of LaO

Author: P. F. Bernath, R. Dodangodage, J. Liévin
Journal: The Astrophysical Journal
Year: 2023

Infrared absorption cross sections for propene broadened by N2 (450-1250 cm−1) and by H2 (2680-3220 cm−1)

Author: P. Bernath, R. Dodangodage, J. Zhao, B. Billinghurst
Journal: Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
Year: 2022

S-type Stars: LaO Line List for the B2Σ+–X2Σ+ Band System

Author: P. F. Bernath, R. Dodangodage, J. Liévin
Journal: The Astrophysical Journal
Year: 2022

Absorption cross sections of n-butane, n-pentane, cyclopentane and cyclohexane

Author: Randika Dodangodage et al.
Journal: Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
Year: 2022

The first remote-sensing measurements of HFC-32 in the Earth’s atmosphere by the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment Fourier Transform Spectrometer (ACE-FTS)

Author: Randika Dodangodage
Journal: Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
Year: 2021

Absorption cross sections in the CH stretching region for propene broadened by helium and nitrogen

Author: Randika Dodangodage
Journal: Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
Year: 2021

HOCl retrievals from the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment

Author: Randika Dodangodage
Journal: Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
Year: 2021

Absorption cross sections for ethane broadened by hydrogen and helium in the 3.3 micron region

Author: Randika Dodangodage
Journal: Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
Year: 2020