Prof. Thompson Faraday Ediagbonya | Environmental Chemistry | Excellence in Innovation Award
Professor at Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology in Nigeria.
Dr. Thompson Faraday Ediagbonya π, an Associate Professor of Environmental Chemistry at OAUSTECH, Nigeria π³π¬, is a distinguished scholar with a Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry and over 50 scientific publications π. With teaching experience spanning two decades, his expertise lies in pollution studies, risk assessment, and environmental impact analysis ππ§ͺ. He has received awards such as Best Lecturer by the Chemical Society of Nigeria π and secured prestigious grants, including DAAD and Max Planck Institute scholarships ππΌ. Beyond academia, he actively mentors postgraduate students and contributes to environmental research and policy. He enjoys reading, football, table tennis, and atmospheric music β½ππΆ.
π Summary of Suitability:
Dr. Ediagbonya is a visionary scholar whose work bridges environmental science and public health. He has pioneered analytical approaches to assess the risks of environmental pollutants such as PAHs, PCBs, and heavy metals using advanced tools like GC-MS and ICP-OES π¬. His studies on atmospheric pollutants, water safety, and ecosystem health have contributed to national and international environmental policies ππ.
π Educational Background
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π« Primary School: Obanosa Primary School, Benin City (1980β1986)
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π« Secondary School: Ihogbe College, Benin City (1986β1992)
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π« Secondary School: Step-forward Secondary School, Warri (1992β1993)
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π§ͺ B.Sc. (Ed) Chemistry: University of Benin (1995β1999)
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π» Diploma in Computer Studies: Obafemi Awolowo University Consultancy Services (2000β2001)
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βοΈ M.Sc. in Analytical & Environmental Chemistry: University of Benin (2002β2005)
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π Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry: University of Benin (2006β2011)
π¨βπ« Professional Experience
ποΈ University Level (OAUSTECH)
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π¨βπ¬ Lecturer II, Industrial Chemistry (2013)
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π Lecturer I, Industrial Chemistry (2016)
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π Senior Lecturer, Industrial Chemistry (2019)
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π Associate Professor, Chemical Sciences (2022βPresent)
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π§βπ Sub Dean, School of Science (2024βPresent)
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π¨βπΌ Acting HOD, Department of Chemical Sciences (2024βPresent)
π« Teaching (Outside University)
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π¨βπ« Chemistry Teacher, Imaguero Grammar School (1997β1998)
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π¨βπ« NYSC Teacher, Irabeji Grammar School (2000β2001)
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π¨βπ« Royal College, Ovwian (2001β2009)
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π§ͺ Practical Demonstrator, University of Benin (2008β2010)
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π¨βπ« Jenny College, Ekete (2010β2012)
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π¨βπ« Lecturer II, Western Delta University (2012β2013)
π Research & Assessments
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π§ͺ Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA)
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π§ Health Impact Assessments (HIA) for SPDC, NNPC & others
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π¬ Numerous international and national environmental studies
Professional Development ππ
Dr. Thompson Faraday Ediagbonya π has demonstrated remarkable professional development through decades of academic excellence and environmental research ππ§ͺ. Rising from a dedicated Chemistry teacher to an Associate Professor at OAUSTECH π, he has contributed significantly to pollution analysis, environmental risk assessment, and sustainable practices π§πΏ. A recipient of the DAAD Staff Exchange Scholarship π©πͺ and international grants, he has attended numerous conferences, presented impactful research π, and published over 50 scientific papers π. As a mentor and postgraduate supervisor π¨βπ«, his role in shaping future scientists is commendable. His professional growth reflects dedication, innovation, and global environmental advocacy ππ₯.
Dr. Thompson Faraday Ediagbonyaβs research focus centers on Environmental Chemistry and Pollution Studies ππ§ͺ. His work explores air and water quality, heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and greenhouse gases π«οΈπ§π‘οΈ. He conducts risk assessments to evaluate environmental and human health impacts π§¬β οΈ, particularly in industrial and coastal regions. His studies utilize advanced analytical techniques like GC-MS and ICP-OES π¬π. Committed to sustainability, he investigates climate change, rainwater harvesting, and ecosystem protection π¦οΈπ±. His research supports cleaner environments and informed policies, contributing to global environmental safety and public health awareness π§βπ¬ππ.
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π₯ Best Lecturer Award β Chemical Society of Nigeria (OAUSTECH), 2021
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π Studentsβ Favourite Lecturer β Chemical Society of Nigeria (OAUSTECH), 2018
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π§ͺ Best Chemistry Teacher β Royal Colleges, Ovwian, Delta State, 2007
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π DAAD Staff-Exchange Scholarship β Germany π©πͺ, 2021
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π International Research Grant β Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Germany π©πͺ (2020, β¬26,676)
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π TETFund National Research Grants β Nigeria π³π¬ (3-time recipient)
π Occupational exposure to wood dust and respiratory health status of sawmill workers in South-south Nigeria β Tobin EA, Ediagbonya TF et al. | J Pollut Eff Cont | 51 citations | π 2016 π³π«
π§ Assessment of rain water harvesting systems in a rural community of Edo State, Nigeria β Tobin EA, Ediagbonya TF et al. | Journal of Public Health | 31 citations | π 2013 π¦οΈποΈ
π«οΈ Sequential extractions and toxicity potential of trace metals absorbed into airborne particles in an urban atmosphere of Southwestern Nigeria β Olumayede EG, Ediagbonya TF | Scientific World J | 30 citations | π 2018 ποΈβ οΈ
π¦ Identification and quantification of heavy metals, coliforms and anions in water bodies using enrichment factors β Ediagbonya TF et al. | J Environ Anal Chem | 23 citations | π 2015 π±π§ͺ
πΎ Spatio-temporal distribution of inhalable and respirable particulate matter in rural atmosphere of Nigeria β Ukpebor EE, Ediagbonya TF et al. | IAEES | 22 citations | π 2013 π¬οΈπ‘
π§ Potential risk assessment and spatial distribution of elemental concentrations in sediment β Ediagbonya TF, Balogun OT | Applied Water Science | 17 citations | π 2020 π§ͺπ
π Comparative analysis of some metallic elements in selected body part of fishes from Igbokoda River β Ediagbonya TF et al. | Results in Chemistry | 17 citations | π 2020 π βοΈ
π§± Risk assessment and elemental quantification of anthropogenic activities in soil β Ediagbonya TF, Ajayi S | Environ Geochem Health | 15 citations | π 2021 ππ¬
ποΈ Air pollution and respiratory morbidity in an urban area of Nigeria β Ediagbonya TF, Tobin AE | Greener J Environ Manag | 15 citations | π 2013 ππ¨
πͺ΅ The level of suspended particulate matter in wood industry (sawmills) in Benin City, Nigeria β Ediagbonya TF et al. | J Environ Chem Ecotoxicol | 13 citations | π 2013 πͺπ«οΈ
π Comparative study of TSP, inhalable and respirable particles in Niger Delta β Ediagbonya TF et al. | Greener J Phys Sci | 13 citations | π 2012 ποΈπ¨
πΈ Bioaccumulation of elemental concentrations in sediment and frog (Pyxicephalus edulis) β Ediagbonya TF et al. | Chemistry Africa | 12 citations | π 2022 πΈβοΈ
βοΈ Effect of quarry activities on biological resources around quarry site in Oyo State β Ediagbonya TF et al. | Environ Geochem Health | 12 citations | π 2021 πΏπͺ¨
π Geochemistry of terrigenous sediments in surface water from Ore and Okitipupa β Ediagbonya TF, Ayedun H | Bangladesh J Sci Ind Res | 12 citations | π 2018 π§¬π§
π§² Enrichment factor of atmospheric trace metals using reference elements β Ediagbonya TF | Nigerian Journal of Technology | 12 citations | π 2016 ππ
π«οΈ Heavy metal in inhalable and respirable particles in urban atmosphere β Ediagbonya TF et al. | Environ Skeptics and Critics | 12 citations | π 2013 ππ§ͺ
π· Prevalence of respiratory symptoms due to particulate matter in Niger Delta β Ediagbonya TF et al. | Biol & Environ Sci J Tropics | 11 citations | π 2014 π«πΏ
Β π Conclusion:
Dr. Ediagbonyaβs commitment to scientific innovation, public health, and sustainability makes him an exceptional candidate for the Excellence in Innovation Award. His work not only advances academic knowledge but also delivers practical solutions to pressing global environmental challenges ππ