Komlavi Akpoti | Spatial Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Komlavi Akpoti | Spatial Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Komlavi Akpoti, International Water management Institute, Ghana

Dr. Komlavi Akpoti is a highly experienced expert in water resources management, hydrological modeling, and climate change adaptation, with a strong focus on sustainable development and food security. With over seven years of experience, he has contributed to numerous interdisciplinary projects across Africa, employing advanced geospatial technologies and data science to enhance water accessibility and management. Dr. Akpoti’s expertise spans GIS, remote sensing, cloud-based data analysis, and machine learning, alongside policy advisory and strategic planning. Currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the International Water Management Institute, he leads hydrological modeling and stakeholder engagements for major water projects across Africa. 🌍💧

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Employment & Expertise

Since March 2022, Dr. Akpoti has led hydrological modeling efforts in the Digital Innovation for Water Secure Africa (DIWASA) project, contributing to the development of various water accounting tools and dashboards for Africa. His work spans multiple regions, including Ghana, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, and Zambia, where he supports key projects on water accessibility and aquaculture development.

Dr. Akpoti also plays a pivotal role in the e-ReWater project, utilizing AI and Earth observation data to enhance wastewater reuse in the MENA Region. His expertise extends to the Volta Basin project, where he leads stakeholder engagements, data preparation, and training for multi-scale water accounting.

Research Experience

From 2019 to 2022, Dr. Akpoti served as a Research Fellow in Environmental Engineering at the University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, Ghana. He contributed to the World Bank’s Africa Higher Education Centers of Excellence project, focusing on the water-energy-food nexus. He also led proposal development and funding applications, playing a crucial role in resource management strategies.

Education

Dr. Akpoti holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering and Management from the University of Energy and Natural Resources, where his research focused on geo-spatial predictive modeling of land suitability for rice production in Togo and Benin. He also holds an MSc in Climate Change and Energy from the Abdou Moumouni University, where he researched the effects of rainfall variability on hydropower generation in the Black Volta Basin. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of Lomé.

Certifications

Dr. Akpoti is proficient in GIS, Remote Sensing, hydrological modeling, and machine learning applications. He has completed various advanced training programs, including NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET) and ArcSWAT modeling, enhancing his technical capabilities in climate data analysis and water resource management.

Conclusion

Dr. Komlavi Akpoti’s leadership in hydrological research, his contributions to sustainable water management in Africa, and his interdisciplinary expertise make him a strong contender for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His technical skills, extensive field experience, and dedication to improving water resources management are well-aligned with the award’s objectives, recognizing outstanding contributions to research and innovation in water security.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • 🌱 Agricultural land suitability analysis: State-of-the-art and outlooks for integration of climate change analysis
    K Akpoti, AT Kabo-bah, SJ Zwart | Cited by 284 | 2019
  • 🌧 Impacts of rainfall variability, land use and land cover change on stream flow of the Black Volta Basin, West Africa
    K Akpoti, EO Antwi, AT Kabo-bah | Cited by 116 | 2016
  • Multiyear rainfall and temperature trends in the Volta river basin and their potential impact on hydropower generation in Ghana
    AT Kabo-Bah, CJ Diji, K Nokoe, Y Mulugetta, D Obeng-Ofori, K Akpoti | Cited by 108 | 2016
  • 🌾 Mapping suitability for rice production in inland valley landscapes in Benin and Togo using environmental niche modeling
    K Akpoti, AT Kabo-Bah, ER Dossou-Yovo, TA Groen, SJ Zwart | Cited by 66 | 2020
  • 🌍 Land use and land cover changes under climate uncertainty: Modelling the impacts on hydropower production in Western Africa
    S Obahoundje, EA Ofosu, K Akpoti, AT Kabo-bah | Cited by 58 | 2017
  • 💧 Integrated modeling of hydrological processes and groundwater recharge based on land use land cover, and climate changes: A systematic review
    JK Mensah, EA Ofosu, SM Yidana, K Akpoti, AT Kabo-bah | Cited by 47 | 2022
  • 🚰 The potential for expansion of irrigated rice under alternate wetting and drying in Burkina Faso
    K Akpoti, ER Dossou-Yovo, SJ Zwart, P Kiepe | Cited by 42 | 2021
  • 📉 Statistical downscaling of global circulation models to assess future climate changes in the Black Volta basin of Ghana
    EK Siabi, AT Kabobah, K Akpoti, GK Anornu, M Amo-Boateng | Cited by 41 | 2021
  • 🌡 Assessing climate change projections in the Volta Basin using the CORDEX-Africa climate simulations and statistical bias-correction
    KA Yeboah, K Akpoti, AT Kabo-bah, EA Ofosu, EK Siabi, EM Mortey | Cited by 40 | 2022
  • 🌾 Thirty years of water management research for rice in sub-Saharan Africa: Achievement and perspectives
    ER Dossou-Yovo, KP Devkota, K Akpoti, A Danvi, C Duku, SJ Zwart | Cited by 39 | 2022

 

 

 

 

Abdul Ghaffar | Hydrology Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar | Hydrology Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar, Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, Pakistan

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar is an accomplished hydrologist with expertise in isotopic applications for groundwater research. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Saga University, Japan. With over two decades of experience, he has led projects at Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology. Currently heading the Isotope Hydrology Group, his work focuses on groundwater dynamics, pollutants migration, and developing analytical tools for hydrological conservation. Dr. Ghaffar has contributed significantly to national and international hydrological projects, emphasizing groundwater resource management. Passionate about teaching, he educates researchers on isotopic techniques. 🌊🔬🌍

 

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Education

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar’s academic journey reflects a commitment to understanding and preserving our environment. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Saga University, Japan, focusing on environmental processes. Prior, he completed his M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of The Punjab, Lahore, and his F.Sc. and Matric from Govt. Islamia College, Lahore, emphasizing pre-medical and science. This diverse background prepared him for his role as a hydrologist, where he utilizes his multidisciplinary knowledge to address pressing issues in groundwater dynamics and pollution. Dr. Ghaffar’s educational path embodies a dedication to scientific exploration and environmental stewardship. 📚🌿🔬

 

Experience

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar’s professional journey spans over two decades, marked by significant contributions in environmental management and hydrology. Beginning as Head of the Effluent Treatment Plant at Askari Chemical Plants, his responsibilities included overseeing the treatment of organic toxicants, ensuring effluent quality, and monitoring groundwater impact. Transitioning to the Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology, he assumed leadership roles in isotopic applications for hydrology. As Head of the Isotope Hydrology Group, he leads projects on groundwater recharge, pollutants migration, and seawater intrusion exploration. Dr. Ghaffar’s expertise in isotopic and geochemical tools drives conservation efforts and informs national hydrological projects, while his passion for teaching fosters knowledge dissemination. 🌊🔬🌱

 

Awards

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar’s excellence has been consistently acknowledged through prestigious awards and accolades. His academic prowess was recognized with a Gold Medal in M.Sc Chemistry from Punjab University. Notably, his technical expertise and contributions to Pakistan’s nuclear program earned him the esteemed PAEC Best Performance Award in 2018. Serving as a visiting faculty at Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS) since 2018, he enriches the academic landscape. Additionally, his dedication to research was lauded with the Certificate of Best Researcher during his Ph.D. studies at Saga University, Japan. These honors illuminate his commitment to advancing knowledge and expertise in hydrology. 🏅🔬🌟

 

Research Focus

Dr. Abdul Ghaffar’s research primarily focuses on environmental chemistry and pollution remediation, with a special emphasis on heavy metal pollution in marine sediments and industrial wastewater. 🌊 His work spans diverse areas such as geochemical assessment of metal concentrations, optimization of agricultural practices for improved yield and quality, and the development of novel methods for the removal of heavy metals from aqueous solutions. His contributions extend to areas like molecular characterization of viruses and physical properties of materials for energy harvesting devices, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to addressing environmental and agricultural challenges. 🌱