Desmond Bartholomew | Wavelet based analysis | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Desmond Bartholomew | Wavelet based analysis | Young Scientist Award

Federal University Of Technology Owerri | Nigeria

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Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Desmond Bartholomew began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Technology in Statistics from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO), Nigeria, where he graduated with First Class honors. His undergraduate thesis addressed the Estimation of Nonorthogonal Problem Using Time Series Dataset, laying a strong foundation in quantitative modeling and time series analysis. He pursued his postgraduate studies at the University of Port Harcourt, earning a Master of Science in Statistics. His master’s thesis investigated the Effects of Maternal Education, Weight, and Age on Child Birth Weight in Nigeria, reflecting an early focus on public health data analysis.

Professional Endeavors

Mr. Bartholomew’s career reflects a dynamic mix of academic, research, and industry experience. He currently serves as an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Statistics at FUTO, where he plays an active role in teaching, supervising projects, and supporting graduate seminars. He also holds the position of Facilitator and Trainer at the Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Procurement, Environmental and Social Standards (CESPESS), where he imparts practical statistical training for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Earlier, he worked as a Graduate Assistant in the same department, where he was instrumental in curriculum development, statistical consulting, and creating course materials in R and Python. In the corporate sector, Mr. Bartholomew served as a Management Information Systems Analyst at Leadway Assurance Company, contributing to data visualization, Power BI dashboard creation, and business intelligence reporting.

Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Bartholomew’s research interests intersect statistical modeling, data science, machine learning, environmental statistics, engineering applications, and public health analytics. His published works showcase applications of wavelet transforms, Bayesian inference, experimental design, and artificial intelligence in solving contemporary issues in finance, community health, and engineering. His publications span high-impact journals including Annals of Data Science, Earth Science Informatics, and the CBN Journal of Applied Statistics.

Impact and Influence

Mr. Bartholomew’s influence is evident through his cross-disciplinary collaborations, involvement in international conferences, and active membership in professional bodies such as the Professional Statisticians’ Society of Nigeria and Data Science Network, Nigeria. His commitment to data-driven decision-making and capacity building is shaping the next generation of statistical and data science professionals in Nigeria. He also contributes to administrative and strategic planning roles at FUTO, enhancing both departmental and institutional functions.

Academic Citations

Mr. Bartholomew’s research output is indexed on Google Scholar, ResearchGate, SCOPUS, and Web of Science, providing global access to his work. His publications are increasingly cited in areas like applied statistics, machine learning, and environmental health, marking his growing reputation within the academic and professional data science community.

Technical Skills

Mr. Bartholomew possesses advanced technical competencies in R, Python, Power BI, and QlikView, with hands-on experience in data visualization, machine learning modeling, and multivariate analysis. His ability to integrate statistical knowledge with modern tools equips him to manage complex datasets and generate actionable insights. He also holds certifications in web programming, environmental standards, and data science from global platforms like DataCamp and institutions like HIIT Nigeria.

Teaching Experience

His teaching portfolio includes a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate statistics courses, such as Descriptive Statistics, Probability Theory, Statistical Inference, Biostatistics, Experimental Design, Multivariate Methods, and Bayesian Inference. He has also developed and led modules in R programming, data cleaning, and survey analysis, often merging theoretical knowledge with real-world applications.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Mr. Bartholomew has taken up several leadership roles including serving as the President of the 2015 Alumni Association, Timetable Officer, and Website Desk Officer for the Department of Statistics at FUTO. He is deeply involved in mentoring students, shaping academic policy, and enhancing technological integration within the university. His recent recognition for the Best Research Publication in 2024 highlights his dedication to excellence in scholarly communication. With a clear vision for advancing evidence-based policymaking through data, Mr. Bartholomew is poised to contribute significantly to both national and international research landscapes.

Publication

Optimizing Nigerian Bank Lending Systems: The Power of Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) in Denoising and Regression Analysis

Authors: C. J. Ogbonna, C. J. Ohabuka, D. C. Bartholomew, K. E. Anyiam, I. Adamu
Journal: Annals of Data Science
Year: 2025


Modeling the Geotechnical Properties of Small Soil Samples of Oil Polluted Soil: The Power of Supervised Machine Learning Models

Authors: A. N. Nwachukwu, D. C. Bartholomew
Journal: Soil and Sediment Contamination
Year: 2024


Intervention Analysis of COVID-19 Vaccination in Nigeria: The Naive Solution Versus Interrupted Time Series

Authors: Desmond Chekwube Bartholomew, Chrysogonus Chinagorom Nwaigwe, Ukamaka Cynthia Orumie, Godwin Onyeka Nwafor
Journal: Annals of Data Science
Year: 2024


A Monte Carlo Simulation Comparison of Methods of Detecting Outliers in Time Series Data

Authors: Desmond C. Bartholomew
Journal: Journal of Statistics Applications & Probability
Year: 2022


Classical and Machine Learning Modeling of Crude Oil Production in Nigeria: Identification of an Eminent Model for Application

Authors: C. P. Obite, A. Chukwu, D. C. Bartholomew, U. I. Nwosu, G. E. Esiaba
Journal: Energy Reports
Year: 2021

Silvio Ramos – Soil Science – Excellence in Research

Dr. Silvio Ramos - Soil Science - Excellence in Research 

Instituto Tecnológico - Vale Brazil

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Silvio Junio Ramos began his academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in Agronomy from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) in 2005. Following this, he pursued higher education, completing his Master's degree and Ph.D. in Soil Science at the Federal University of Lavras (UFLA) in 2007 and 2011, respectively. During his doctoral studies, he had a collaborative period at Cornell University's Robert W. Holley Center for Agriculture and Health, further enriching his academic experience.

Professional Endeavors

After completing his education, Silvio Junio Ramos embarked on a diverse professional journey. He held positions at various institutions, including the Federal Rural University of the Amazon (UFRA), where he served as a Visiting Professor, contributing to the academic development in the field of Agronomy. Additionally, he worked as a Collaborator at the Instituto Tecnologico Vale Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ITV DS), focusing on sustainable development projects related to mining areas' rehabilitation.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Ramos's research interests span a wide range of topics within Agronomy, with a particular focus on soil science and environmental sustainability. His studies encompassed areas such as the utilization of phosphorus, soil fertility management, and the remediation of areas degraded by mining activities. Notably, he led projects examining the bioavailability of potentially toxic elements and the use of biochar in restoring degraded mining areas.

His contributions to the field include extensive research on the interaction of selenium with sulfate and phosphate, which explored its implications for plant nutrition and biomass production. Furthermore, he played a key role in establishing networks like the AgroMetais, which focused on trace elements in agricultural products and their impact on soil and crop quality.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Silvio Junio Ramos's contributions have been recognized both nationally and internationally. He received the prestigious Capes Thesis Award in 2012 for his outstanding doctoral research in Agricultural Sciences. Additionally, he was honored with a Mention of Honor at the Mercosur Science and Technology Award in 2015, acknowledging his significant contributions to the field.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Ramos's research has made a significant impact on the agricultural and environmental science communities. His work on soil fertility, nutrient management, and mine land rehabilitation has provided valuable insights into sustainable agricultural practices and environmental conservation strategies. Moreover, his collaborations with international institutions have facilitated knowledge exchange and enhanced global understanding of soil health and ecosystem restoration.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a respected scholar and researcher, Silvio Junio Ramos's legacy lies in his dedication to advancing knowledge in Agronomy and promoting sustainable development practices. His ongoing commitment to interdisciplinary research and academic collaboration ensures that his contributions will continue to shape the field for years to come. In the future, Ramos aims to further explore innovative solutions for environmental challenges, leaving a lasting impact on agriculture and environmental science.

Citations

  • Citations   3359
  • h-index       29
  • i10-index    73