Nelson Etafo | Nanotechnology and Materials Science | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Nelson Etafo | Nanotechnology and Materials Science | Best Scholar Award

Researcher | Universidad Carolina | Mexico

Dr. Nelson Etafo is an active materials science and environmental technology researcher whose work spans photoluminescence, nanotechnology, catalysis, wastewater remediation, and sustainable materials engineering. With 238 Scopus citations, 24 indexed publications, and an h-index of 7, he has contributed significantly to the advancement of functional materials, luminescent phosphors, and electrocoagulation-based technologies. His research focuses strongly on lanthanide-doped phosphors, solid-state lighting, upconversion materials, and their applications in bioimaging, sensing, anti-counterfeiting, and light-emitting devices. He has developed and analyzed BaLaAlO₄, SrLaAlO₄, and Sr₂CeO₄-based phosphors, contributing new insights into blue, red, and NIR emissions, refractive-index-influenced catalysis, and photoluminescent mechanisms. His work includes advancements in combustion synthesis, upconversion efficiency improvement, and material optimization for LEDs and biomedical uses. Dr. Nelson Etafo is also recognized for extensive contributions to environmental remediation, particularly electrocoagulation technology for wastewater treatment, pollutant removal, and precious metal recovery. His collaborative studies address cyanide destruction, gold/silver recovery, contaminant sequestration, and emerging wastewater challenges. He has authored influential reviews on photocatalysis, touchscreen antimicrobial coatings, nanohybrids for biomedical use, and CO₂ utilization technologies-strengthening global discussions on sustainable and green engineering. Beyond journal publications, Dr. Nelson Etafo has contributed to book authorship and edited volumes, including Tailored Light Emitters for Biomedical Applications (Springer), along with chapters on drug delivery, biocatalytic waste conversion, and advanced materials for water treatment. His scientific contributions extend to participation in national and international conferences, collaborative projects with multidisciplinary teams, and membership in leading professional bodies such as ACS, RSC, and CSN. His research impact reflects a strong commitment to innovation, sustainability, and scientific advancement across material science and environmental engineering.

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Featured Publications

1. Etafo, N. O., Bamidele, M. O., Bamisaye, A., & Alli, Y. A. (2024). Revolutionizing photocatalysis: Unveiling efficient alternatives to titanium (IV) oxide and zinc oxide for comprehensive environmental remediation. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 62, 105369.

2. Nkoh, J. N., Oderinde, O., Etafo, N. O., Kifle, G. A., Okeke, E. S., Ejeromedoghene, O., … Ogunlaja, O. O. (2023). Recent perspective of antibiotics remediation: A review of the principles, mechanisms, and chemistry controlling remediation from aqueous media. Science of the Total Environment, 881, 163469.

3. Nkoh, J. N., Shang, C., Okeke, E. S., Ejeromedoghene, O., Oderinde, O., Etafo, N. O., … Foka Meugang, E. (2024). Antibiotics soil-solution chemistry: A review of environmental behavior and uptake and transformation by plants. Journal of Environmental Management, 354, 120312.

4. Alli, Y. A., Bamisaye, A., Bamidele, M. O., Etafo, N. O., Chkirida, S., Lawal, A., … Nageim, H. A. (2024). Transforming waste to wealth: Harnessing carbon dioxide for sustainable solutions. Results in Surfaces and Interfaces, 17, 100321.

5. Etafo, N. O., Oliva, J., Garcia, C. R., Mtz-Enríquez, A. I., Ruiz, J. I., Avalos Belmonte, F., … Gómez-Solís, C. (2022). Enhancing the blue/NIR emission of novel BaLaAlO4:Yb3+ (x mol%), Tm3+ (0.5 mol%) upconversion phosphors with the Yb3+ concentration (x = 0.5 to 6). Inorganic Chemistry Communications, 137, 109192.

Ntakadzeni Madima | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ntakadzeni Madima | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ntakadzeni Madima is a dedicated research scientist with strong expertise in nanotechnology, photocatalysis, energy storage, and environmental remediation. He has extensive experience in the synthesis and application of advanced functional materials for clean energy and water treatment solutions. His work has led to the development of innovative electrode materials for high-performance batteries and efficient photocatalysts for water purification. Dr. Madima has contributed to both academic and industrial sectors and is recognized for his strong analytical capabilities, collaborative research, and mentorship of early-career scientists. He has published several peer-reviewed articles in respected international journals.

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Educational Details

  • Ph.D. in Science, Engineering and Technology, University of South Africa, Roodepoort (2023)
    Thesis: Titanium Dioxide-based Heterojunction Photocatalysts for the Remediation of Organic and Inorganic Pollutants in Water

  • M.Sc. in Nanoscience, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg (2017)
    Dissertation: Molybdenum Sulfide Nanostructures: Synthesis and Their Catalytic Applications

  • B.Sc. Honours in Physics (with Distinction), University of Limpopo, Polokwane (2015)

  • B.Sc. in Chemistry and Physics, University of Limpopo, Polokwane (2014)

Professional Experience

Postdoctoral Fellow – MINTEK
Randburg, South Africa | Nov 2023 – Present

  • Leading research in the development of advanced electrode materials for high-performance energy storage applications.

  • Enhancing battery performance with a focus on energy density and cycling stability.

  • Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams on commercialization of battery materials.

  • Mentoring junior researchers and providing strategic input on experimental design and data analysis.

Laboratory Analyst – SUNPHARMA
Johannesburg, South Africa | Jul 2017 – May 2018

  • Conducted analytical testing on pharmaceutical products, including dissolution, disintegration, and assay evaluations.

  • Utilized HPLC, UV-Vis, FTIR, GC, and Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) for quality assurance.

  • Maintained detailed documentation and reported findings to management.

  • Ensured lab safety and compliance with standard protocols.

Junior Laboratory Assistant – University of Johannesburg
Johannesburg, South Africa | Jan 2016 – Dec 2016

  • Delivered practical sessions and tutorials in various chemistry disciplines.

  • Prepared lab materials and ensured proper functioning and maintenance of equipment.

  • Enforced strict adherence to lab safety procedures.

Junior Laboratory Assistant – University of Limpopo
Polokwane, South Africa | Jan 2013 – Dec 2014

  • Facilitated physics tutorials and practical sessions for undergraduates.

  • Set up and conducted laboratory experiments with a focus on student engagement and safety.

  • Provided academic support and feedback to improve student learning.

Research Interest

  • Nanotechnology for environmental and energy applications

  • Photocatalysis using titanium dioxide-based heterojunctions

  • Electrode materials for lithium-ion and next-generation batteries

  • Nanostructured catalysts for pollutant degradation

  • Analytical instrumentation and materials characterization

Author Metrics

  • Citations: 473

  • h-index: 8

  • i10-index: 8

Top Noted Publication

  1. Carbon-based nanomaterials for remediation of organic and inorganic pollutants from wastewater: A review

    • Authors: N. Madima, S.B. Mishra, I. Inamuddin, A.K. Mishra

    • Journal: Environmental Chemistry Letters

    • Volume: 18

    • Pages: 1169-1191

    • Year: 2020

    • Citations: 230

  1. Fabrication of magnetic recoverable Fe₃O₄/TiO₂ heterostructure for photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B dye

    • Authors: N. Madima, K.K. Kefeni, S.B. Mishra, A.K. Mishra, A.T. Kuvarega

    • Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Communications

    • Volume: 145

    • Article Number: 109966

    • Year: 2022

    • Citations: 69

  1. TiO₂-modified g-C₃N₄ nanocomposite for photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes in aqueous solution

    • Authors: N. Madima, K.K. Kefeni, S.B. Mishra, A.K. Mishra

    • Journal: Heliyon

    • Volume: 8(9)

    • Article Number: e09746

    • Year: 2022

    • Citations: 65

  1. Visible-light-driven Z-scheme ternary Fe₃O₄/TiO₂/g-C₃N₄ nanocomposite as reusable photocatalyst for efficient removal of dyes and chromium in water

    • Authors: N. Madima, K.K. Kefeni, A.T. Kuvarega, S.B. Mishra, A.K. Mishra

    • Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics

    • Volume: 296

    • Article Number: 127233

    • Year: 2023

    • Citations: 31

  1. PEGylated MoS₂ nanosheets: A dual functional photocatalyst for photodegradation of organic dyes and photoreduction of chromium from aqueous solution

    • Authors: M. Ntakadzeni, W.W. Anku, N. Kumar, P.P. Govender, L. Reddy

    • Journal: Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering & Catalysis

    • Volume: 14(1)

    • Pages: 142-152

    • Year: 2019

    • Citations: 28

Conclusion

Dr. Ntakadzeni Madima is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his innovative contributions to nanotechnology, particularly in energy storage and environmental remediation. His work in the development of advanced electrode materials and photocatalysts is impactful and holds significant potential for addressing global challenges. While there is room to grow in terms of publication impact and citation metrics, Dr. Madima’s research capabilities, leadership, and mentorship qualities make him an excellent candidate for the award. His future prospects for advancing scientific knowledge and making meaningful contributions to both academia and industry are promising.