Saidou Kinda | Environmental Engineering | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Saidou Kinda | Environmental Engineering | Young Researcher Award

Engineer, Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, Burkina Faso

Saidou Kinda is a dynamic and forward-thinking doctoral engineer from Burkina Faso, specializing in water and environmental engineering with a dual foundation in civil engineering. Currently pursuing his PhD at Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, he also serves as Vice Commercial Advisor at the Turkish Embassy in Ouagadougou, bridging economic and research ties between Turkey and Burkina Faso. With a deep commitment to sustainable infrastructure and international development, Saidou combines technical expertise, global perspective, and multilingual fluency to contribute to innovative solutions in water management, environmental sustainability, and engineering design.

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🎓 Education

Saidou’s academic journey began at École Saint André de Basneré and continued through Lycée Privé Madina and Lycée Provincial de Kaya. From 2017 to 2022, he completed dual engineering programs in Water & Environmental Engineering and Civil Engineering at Çukurova University, Turkey. His academic excellence led him to Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, where he earned a Master’s in Industrial Wastewater Treatment (2022–2024) and is now pursuing a PhD in Water and Environmental Engineering. His education has focused on water treatment, dam design, and sustainable infrastructure for urban and rural environments.

🛠️ Professional Experience

Saidou has held a variety of engineering and advisory roles. At ARTAS, Turkey, he worked as a Project Engineer, contributing to wastewater treatment plant design and dam engineering projects like the Yedigöze Arch Dam. He interned at DSI (State Hydraulic Works) and the Municipality of Adana, engaging in water supply and urban sanitation systems. Currently, as Vice Commercial Advisor at the Turkish Embassy, he supports bilateral trade, project investment, and commercial cooperation between Turkey and Burkina Faso. He has also participated in key infrastructure projects in Ceyhan and Imamoglu, showcasing his capability in both design and implementation.

🔬 Research Interests

Saidou’s research is centered on wastewater treatment technologies, membrane bioreactors (MBR), climate change adaptation, hydraulic infrastructure, and metal pollution in soils. He focuses on optimizing biological treatment strategies for textile wastewater and improving recovery potentials of industrial water through innovative technologies. His doctoral studies expand upon nutrient management and reverse osmosis systems for African contexts, aiming for sustainable, cost-effective solutions to water scarcity and pollution.

📚 Publications Top Notes

Title: Pollution Indices Assessment of Metal Concentrations in Karabuk Soil Samples

Authors: Naim Sezgin, Saidou Kinda, Utku Emre Temelli, Naim Sezgin
Published: International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Food Sciences
Summary:
This peer-reviewed journal article presents a comprehensive analysis of soil contamination levels in Karabuk, an industrial region in Turkey known for its steel production. Using various pollution indices such as the Geo-accumulation Index (Igeo), Enrichment Factor (EF), and Pollution Load Index (PLI).

Title: Conception de Barrage en Arc (Kemer Baraj Tasarımı)
Author: Saidou Kinda
Institution: Çukurova University, Faculty of Engineering
Type: Final Engineering Project / Graduation Thesis
Date: June 2022
Summary:
This engineering thesis by Saidou Kinda focuses on the complete structural and hydraulic design of an arch dam, taking the Yedigöze Dam in Turkey as a case study.

🔚 Conclusion

Saidou Kinda is a promising figure in the field of environmental engineering, blending academic rigor, technical competence, and international engagement. His multidisciplinary expertise, backed by professional experience and impactful research, positions him as a valuable contributor to the future of water and environmental sustainability in Africa and beyond. Through his leadership and cross-cultural collaboration, he embodies the ideals of innovation, resilience, and global citizenship.

Nashwa Yousif | Renewable Energy | Women Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nashwa Yousif | Renewable Energy | Women Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nashwa Yousif, Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt

Dr. Nashwa Mohamed Mahmoud Yousif is an Assistant Professor of Material Sciences at the Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority, specializing in energy storage and renewable energy research. With over 18 years of academic and research experience, she has contributed extensively to advanced electrochemical analysis, nanomaterials development, and polymer/metal oxide composites for sustainable energy applications. Currently based at the Electrochemical Lab of the Solid State and Accelerators Department at the National Center for Radiation Research & Technology (NCRRT), her contributions span academic supervision, collaborative research, and high-impact journal publications.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Yousif’s academic journey is rooted in physics and material science. She steadily progressed through academic ranks, beginning as a physics researcher in 2007. Her advanced studies led her to specialize in solid-state physics and energy materials, which has underpinned her extensive work on electrochemical energy storage systems and nanocomposites.

🧪 Experience

Dr. Yousif has steadily grown her academic career within the Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority. She began as a physics researcher (2007–2012), before being promoted to assistant lecturer (2012–2016), and lecturer (2016–2022). In 2022, she assumed the role of Assistant Professor in Material Sciences at the NCRRT. Throughout this time, she has been deeply involved in both laboratory research and the mentorship of graduate students, significantly influencing Egypt’s scientific landscape in the fields of renewable energy and electrochemical materials.

🔬 Research Interests

Her core research interests include the development of cathode materials for multivalent ion batteries, synthesis of polymer/metal oxide nanocomposites, and conversion of plastic waste into carbon nanomaterials for energy storage. She focuses on scalable, eco-friendly approaches to sustainable energy solutions, particularly in enhancing battery technology and supercapacitor performance.

📚 Publications Top Notes

🔬 Title: Facile Synthesis and Characterization of Perovskite-Type Nd₁−ₓCaₓMnO₃ Nanocomposites for High-Performance Supercapacitor Electrodes

📅 Published: May 2025
📘 Journal: Journal of Electronic Materials
👥 Contributors: Soraya Abdelhaleem, M. S. Shalaby, H. M. Hashem, Nashwa M. Yousif

Summary:
This research explores the synthesis of Nd₁−ₓCaₓMnO₃ perovskite-type nanocomposites using a facile route and their application as electrode materials in supercapacitors. The study reveals how calcium doping impacts the crystal structure and electrochemical behavior, resulting in enhanced specific capacitance and charge-discharge performance. The nanocomposites exhibit excellent electrochemical stability, making them promising candidates for next-generation energy storage devices.

🔬 Title: Plastic Waste‐Derived Carbon Nanotubes Decorated with Mo₂C, MoO₃, or MoO₃/Mo₂C as Effective Nanocomposite Materials for Supercapacitor Applications

📅 Published: May 2025
📘 Journal: ChemistrySelect
👥 Contributors: Ahmed E. Awadallah, Ateyya A. Aboul‐Enein, Nashwa M. Yousif, Mostafa A. Azab, Ahmed M. Haggar

Summary:
This environmentally focused study converts plastic waste into carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and further functionalizes them with Mo₂C, MoO₃, and a hybrid MoO₃/Mo₂C composite. The resulting materials exhibit exceptional electrochemical properties, including high conductivity and capacitance. The work provides a dual solution for plastic waste management and supercapacitor enhancement, highlighting the potential of green nanotechnology.

🔬 Title: Impact of Carbon Nanotubes on Superconducting Properties and Ferromagnetism of Indium-Doped Bi-2212 Superconductors: Critical Current Density Enhancement

📅 Published: January 2025
📘 Journal: Physica B: Condensed Matter
👥 Contributors: Soraya Abdelhaleem, Manale Noun, Nashwa M. Yousif, Mustafa Saeed Shalaby

Summary:
This article examines how the inclusion of carbon nanotubes influences the superconducting behavior of indium-doped Bi-2212 ceramics. The findings indicate enhanced critical current density and a marked effect on the magnetic and ferromagnetic properties. The research provides insight into the interplay between nanostructures and superconducting materials, opening avenues for high-efficiency superconductors in electronics.

🔬 Title: Electrochemical Performance of Flexible Supercapacitor Electrodes Based on EVA/PANI@CNT Nano-Composite

📅 Published: December 2024
📘 Journal: Russian Journal of Electrochemistry
👥 Contributors: Nashwa M. Yousif, Mohamed R. Balboul

Summary:
This study introduces a novel flexible electrode made from a composite of ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), polyaniline (PANI), and carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The material displays impressive capacitance retention and flexibility, ideal for wearable energy storage devices. It marks a significant advancement in flexible supercapacitor technology through a cost-effective and scalable approach.

🔬 Title: γ‐Irradiation Hardness Investigations of (PANI)₁−ₓ(Bi₂Te₃)ₓ Composites for Thermistor Applications

📅 Published: February 10, 2023
📘 Journal: Journal of Applied Polymer Science
👥 Contributors: Mustafa Saeed Shalaby, Soraya Abdelhaleem, Eman O. Taha, Nashwa M. Yousif

Summary:
The paper investigates the impact of γ-irradiation on polyaniline/Bi₂Te₃ composites, assessing their structural stability and electrical response. The results demonstrate that controlled irradiation improves the thermistor behavior of the composite, making it suitable for temperature-sensing applications in radiation-exposed environments. This work contributes to the design of robust, radiation-resistant sensors.

🧭 Conclusion

Dr. Nashwa M. Yousif exemplifies the modern researcher’s commitment to both innovation and sustainability. Her work bridges academic research and practical solutions, tackling some of the world’s most urgent energy challenges. Through her publications, graduate supervision, and national projects, she continues to lead with scientific integrity and a forward-looking vision. Her contributions make her a strong contender for recognition in national and international award platforms, especially in categories honoring women in science and sustainability innovation.