Adapting UK Best Practices in Waste and Resource Management for Nigeria: Examining Recycling and Energy from Waste Options
Course presenters
Participants in this course will gain valuable insight from eminent experts from the University of Wolverhampton (UoW) and the Niger Delta University (NDU) who collectively have impressive international reputations and published research records.
Dr Clive Roberts (PhD, FGS, PGCHE, FHEA, MCIWM): Course Leader MSc Waste and Resource Management, University of Wolverhampton)
Dr Roberts teaches on undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing professional development courses at the University of Wolverhampton. His research is concerned with various aspects of contamination in both water and soil environments. He has recently published on remediation techniques in the UK as well as waste management issues in Nigeria.
Dr David Oloke (PhD, CEng, MICE, MCIOB, MNSE): Senior Consultant, Built Environment, University of Wolverhampton
Dr Oloke has several years of engineering consultancy as well as research and development experience. He is a chartered civil engineer and a member of several professional bodies, e.g. the Institution of Civil Engineers, Chartered Institute of Building and the Nigerian Society of Engineers.
Dr Chukwunonye Ezeah (PhD, MSc, BEng, MCIWM): Visiting Lecturer and Consultant in Waste Management, University of Wolverhampton
Dr Ezeah teaches postgraduate courses at the University of Wolverhampton and is the author of key journal publications on waste management in Nigeria. His outstanding PhD research on sustainable waste management in Nigeria has helped inform recent policy decisions on waste management in Abuja. Ezeah is a member of the Chartered Institution of Waste Management.
Professor Chike Oduoza (MSc, MBA, PhD, DMS, PGCert): Professor in Process and Management Engineering, University of Wolverhampton
Prof. Oduoza is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers. He has published extensively in the fields of technology, operations and environmental management. His other research interests include process engineering, heat and mass transfer and the treatment of wastes.