Trang Pham Thi | Mobile Networks | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Trang Pham Thi | Mobile Networks | Best Researcher Award

University in Maastricht | Netherlands

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Trang Pham Thi began her academic journey with a strong foundation in International Economic Relations at Vietnam National University – Ho Chi Minh City, where she developed a deep interest in economic systems and global market dynamics. She further advanced her expertise through a Master’s degree in International Political Economy at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, where she gained interdisciplinary exposure to political economy, trade policy, and development strategies. Her pursuit of knowledge culminated in a Ph.D. in Innovation, Economics, Governance, and Sustainable Development from the United Nations University – Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (UNU-MERIT), where she specialized in policies and pathways for sustainable development in the digital era.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Trang’s professional trajectory reflects a blend of academic, research, and applied economic expertise. She currently serves as a Lecturer at the VN-UK Institute for Research and Executive Education, University of Danang, where she develops research groups, trains future researchers, and teaches business research methods. Her academic experience spans teaching regression analysis, evidence-based policy research, and public policy at UNU-MERIT, alongside evaluating MSc theses and reviewing research proposals. Her diverse professional background also includes diplomatic work with the Consulate of the Republic of Indonesia, project management in educational technology startups, security risk analysis with International SOS, and content development for international institutions.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Trang’s research focuses on digital transformation and sustainable development, particularly in relation to development economics, innovation economics, inequality, and the international political economy. She employs interdisciplinary methodologies including quantitative data analysis, econometrics, impact evaluation, mixed methods, and geospatial analysis, supported by advanced software proficiency in Stata, QGIS, R, and more. Her notable contributions include studies on the impact of mobile internet on household income, gender employment in creative sectors, education attainment, and mental health outcomes in developing economies. She has actively presented her work at globally recognized platforms, including the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, WIPO, and INET.

Impact and Influence

Through her international research engagements in Europe, Asia, and Latin America, Dr. Trang has influenced policy-oriented economic research and contributed to knowledge exchange between academia, policymakers, and development agencies. Her work has informed discussions on digital inclusion, inequality, and innovation policy, and her role in global conferences has positioned her as a thought leader in sustainable digital economy research. As a mentor, she has guided emerging scholars in research methods, grant writing, and publication strategies, fostering academic capacity building in Vietnam and beyond.

Academic Citations and Recognition

Dr. Trang’s academic outputs, presented at high-impact conferences and workshops, contribute to the global discourse on economic inequality and digital transformation. She has been funded by prestigious organizations such as the European Commission’s MSCA, World Bank, British Academy, WIPO, ADB, and INET, reflecting strong peer recognition of her research relevance and quality. Her collaborations with leading international think tanks, including UNU-WIDER and CINPE, further attest to her scholarly standing.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Trang is set to build a legacy as a bridge between research and real-world policy impact, particularly in the context of the digital economy’s role in sustainable development. Her future work will likely expand into network analysis, complexity economics, and smart specialization strategies for emerging economies. With her strong academic network and experience in both research and applied policy environments, she is poised to mentor the next generation of economists and continue shaping inclusive development policies.

Conclusion

Dr. Trang Pham Thi’s career reflects an exceptional combination of academic rigor, interdisciplinary research expertise, and global engagement. From her early education in international economic relations to her current leadership in research and teaching, she has consistently contributed to advancing knowledge on sustainable development in the digital age. Her impactful publications, policy engagements, and mentorship demonstrate her commitment to driving equitable and innovative economic growth worldwide, marking her as a highly influential academic and development economist.

Notable Publications

"3G Internet Diffusion and Secondary Education Attainment: Evidence of Opportunity Cost in Vietnam

  • Author: Trang Thi Pham; Bernardo Caldarola
  • Journal: Review of Development Economics
  • Year: 2025

"Mobile Internet and Income Improvement: Evidence from Viet Nam

  • Author: TRANG THI PHAM
  • Journal: Asian Development Review
  • Year: 2025

"Internet Access and Youth’s Mental Health and Well-being: Evidence from Ethiopia

  • Author: Trang Pham-Thi; Pui-hang Wong
  • Journal: Maastricht Economic and social Research institute on Innovation and Technology
  • Year: 2025

"Mobile Internet and income improvement: Evidence from Viet Nam

  • Author: Trang Thi Pham
  • Journal: WIDER Working Paper
  • Year: 2023

"Digital Access, Usage, and Educational Outcomes: Evidence from Vietnam

  • Author: Trang Thi Pham
  • Journal: Conference paper
  • Year: 2023

 

Mbuyu Germain Ntunka | Technological Networks | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mbuyu Germain Ntunka | Technological Networks | Best Researcher Award

Doctor at Durban University of Technology/Faculty of Engineering & The Bulit Environment, China📖

Dr. Mbuyu Germain Ntunka is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Durban University of Technology (DUT), South Africa. With a career spanning academia, research, and industry, Dr. Ntunka has contributed extensively to chemical engineering, specializing in mineral processing, sustainable materials, and energy recovery. He is also a visiting Associate Professor at the University of Lubumbashi and an Honorary Researcher at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN).

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Education Background🎓

  • Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (2020)
  • M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa (2005)
  • B.Sc. (Eng) in Chemical Engineering, University of Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo (1996)
  • B.Sc. Eng Honours in Chemical Engineering, University of Lubumbashi, DRC (1998)

Dr. Ntunka also completed various training programs in teaching, hydrometallurgy, and advanced chemical processes, enhancing his expertise in education and engineering.

Professional Experience🌱

Dr. Ntunka has held multiple academic and professional positions, including:

  • Senior Lecturer, DUT (2022–Present)
    Teaching, curriculum development, and program coordination for BEng Tech Honours.
  • Visiting Associate Professor, University of Lubumbashi (2023–Present)
    Providing expertise in advanced chemical engineering topics.
  • Honorary Researcher & Ad-hoc Lecturer, UKZN (2022–2023)
    Teaching Thermodynamics and Mass Transfer while contributing to research initiatives.
  • Lecturer, University of the Witwatersrand (2010)
    Delivered courses on mass transfer and supported student research projects.
  • Tutor and Research Assistant, Wits University (2008–2010)
    Assisted in research and education in chemical engineering.
  • Contract Engineer, Shituru Acid Plant, DRC (1998)
    Industrial experience in acid production and chemical plant operations.
Research Interests🔬

Dr. Ntunka’s research interests include:

  • Sustainable materials development, focusing on waste valorization and circular economy.
  • Energy recovery and mineral processing, exploring innovative extraction and refining techniques.
  • Renewable and clean energy solutions, including biofuels and green chemistry applications.
  • Advanced chemical engineering processes, particularly in thermodynamics, mass transfer, and fluid dynamics.

Author Metrics

Dr. Mbuyu Germain Ntunka has established himself as a notable contributor to the field of chemical engineering, with a Google Scholar H-index of 3 and a Scopus H-index of 4, reflecting the growing impact of his research. His work has garnered over 53 citations, showcasing its relevance and influence within the academic community. With a ResearchGate Score of 8.35, Dr. Ntunka demonstrates active engagement in research dissemination and collaboration. He has contributed extensively to journals such as the Journal of Cleaner Production and the South African Journal of Chemical Engineers, while also serving as a reviewer with 21 verified peer-reviews on Publons. Recognized for his outstanding contributions, Dr. Ntunka received the prestigious JW Nelson Research Productivity Award in 2020. His research spans sustainable material development, energy recovery, and advanced chemical processes, cementing his role as a leader in promoting innovative and impactful solutions in engineering.

Publications Top Notes 📄

1. Review on the Manufacturing and Properties of Nonwoven Superabsorbent Core Fabrics Used in Disposable Diapers

  • Authors: G. Kakonke, T. Tesfaye, B.B. Sithole, M. Ntunka
  • Publisher: Trade Science Inc
  • Year: 2019
  • Citations: 27
  • Summary: This review focuses on the production processes and material properties of nonwoven superabsorbent core fabrics used in disposable diapers. The study emphasizes innovations in manufacturing and their implications for the performance and sustainability of these fabrics.

2. Production and Characterization of Cotton-Chicken Feather Fibres Blended Absorbent Fabrics

  • Authors: G. Kakonke, T. Tesfaye, B. Sithole, M. Ntunka
  • Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Volume: 243
  • Article Number: 118508
  • Year: 2020
  • Citations: 17
  • Summary: This research explores the production and characterization of blended absorbent fabrics made from cotton and chicken feather fibers. The study highlights the potential of using waste materials to create sustainable and efficient absorbent fabrics with high-performance properties.

3. Heterogeneous Acid-Catalyzed Biodiesel Production from Crude Tall Oil: A Low-Grade and Less Expensive Feedstock

  • Authors: N.M. Mkhize, B.B. Sithole, M.G. Ntunka
  • Journal: Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology
  • Volume: 35
  • Issue: 5
  • Pages: 374–385
  • Year: 2015
  • Citations: 17
  • Summary: This paper investigates the production of biodiesel using crude tall oil, a low-grade and cost-effective feedstock. The research demonstrates the feasibility of using heterogeneous acid catalysis for biodiesel production, offering an innovative solution for sustainable fuel alternatives.

4. A Novel Method for Rapid Extraction of Biofibres from Waste Chicken Feathers

  • Authors: G. Kakonke, T. Tesfaye, B. Sithole, M. Ntunka
  • Journal: The Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management
  • Volume: 47
  • Issue: 1
  • Pages: 31-45
  • Year: 2021
  • Citations: 2
  • Summary: This study presents a novel and efficient method for extracting biofibers from waste chicken feathers. The paper emphasizes the potential of converting agricultural waste into valuable bio-based materials for industrial applications.

5. Electrochemical Performance of Coated Titanium Anodes in Concentrated Chromium VI Solutions

  • Authors: M.G. Ntunka, A.B. Bryson, I. Cukrowski
  • Journal: ECS Transactions
  • Volume: 6
  • Issue: 13
  • Pages: 1
  • Year: 2007
  • Citations: 2
  • Summary: This work examines the electrochemical performance of coated titanium anodes in concentrated chromium VI solutions. The findings contribute to the understanding of electrode stability and efficiency in industrial electrochemical processes.

Conclusion

Dr. Mbuyu Germain Ntunka is a highly accomplished researcher whose work significantly advances the fields of chemical engineering, sustainability, and renewable energy. His innovative research, coupled with a strong academic and collaborative record, makes him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

By enhancing industry collaborations and broadening the scope of his research to include emerging interdisciplinary technologies, Dr. Ntunka could further amplify his impact, solidifying his role as a global leader in chemical engineering research.