Blossom Ottoh-Agede | Qualitative Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Blossom Ottoh-Agede | Qualitative Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Ms Blossom Ottoh-Agede, Federal University of Lafia, Nasarawa State, Nigeria

Ms. Blossom Ottoh-Agede is a dedicated academic and researcher with a rich background in English Studies. She completed her Ph.D. at the University of Ibadan in 2019, focusing on rhetorical orientation and style in representations of terror. Her academic journey includes attending the University of Calabar and AfriHUB Computer Training. Ms. Ottoh-Agede has presented numerous conference papers on African and World Literature, gender semiotics, and the 21st-century feminist utopia. She has received various awards for her excellence in academics and leadership, including the best academic student award and the best PhD thesis nomination. Ms. Ottoh-Agede is an active member of several professional bodies, including the Linguistics Association of Nigeria and the Association of Nigerian Authors. 🌍📚

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Academic History

Ms. Blossom Ottoh-Agede has a diverse educational background. She attended the University of Ibadan from 2014 to 2019, where she completed her PhD in Rhetorical orientation and style in representations of terror in selected Nigerian newspaper reports on Boko Haram. Earlier, she also earned a Master of Arts Degree in English Stylistics in 2011 and completed a computer appreciation course in the same year. She obtained her BA in English & Literary Studies with a 2nd Class Upper Division from the University of Calabar between 2003 and 2008. She completed her National Examination Council (NECO) in 2000 and her First School Leaving Certificate from Presbyterian Primary School, Ugep, between 1984 and 1990. 📚🎓

Conference Papers

Ms. Blossom Ottoh-Agede specializes in African and World Literature. She has presented research on gender reconstruction in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple and Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings at the African and World Literature Conference, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (2012). In 2013, she explored “Language and identity in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple and Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” at the International Conference on African Literature and the English Language, University of Calabar. She also presented “Gender semiotics and the 21st-century feminist utopia: Implications on national security and socio-political development” at the same conference. 🌍📚🎤

Distinctions, Prizes, and Nominations

Ms. Blossom Ottoh-Agede is an accomplished academic with numerous accolades to her name. In 2007, she received the Best Academic Student Award from the Department of English and Literary Studies at the University of Calabar, Nigeria. She was also honored with the Award of Excellence by the Nka Literary Club in 2006. In 2019, her PhD thesis was nominated for Best Thesis at the University of Ibadan. She was recognized for her Excellent Leadership by the Creative Writers’ Forum at the Federal University of Lafia in 2021. Ms. Ottoh-Agede has received several awards, including the TETFUND Research Project Award (2017-2020) and an Award of Excellence from the Mafesh Youth Initiative in 2023. She was also appreciated as a Level Adviser for the 2023 graduating set of English and Literary Studies students at Federal University of Lafia. In the same year, she was awarded the Distinguished Lecturer Award by the National Association of Students of English and Literary Studies at Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, Nigeria. 🌟🏆📚

Special Service Contract Award

Ms. Blossom Ottoh-Agede received a double article contributors’ contract award from the African Centre for the Study and Research on Terrorism (ACSRT), African Union, in 2021. This recognition highlights her contributions to the study of terrorism in Africa, showcasing her expertise and dedication to advancing research in this critical field. 🌍📚 Her work underscores the importance of collaborative efforts to understand and address the challenges posed by terrorism across the continent. 🌐🔍

Membership of Professional Bodies

Ms. Blossom Ottoh-Agede has been an active member of various academic and professional associations. In 2013, she joined the Linguistics Association of Nigeria (LAN), the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), and Feminist/Womanist Theorists. She became a member of the Reading Association of Nigeria (RAN) in 2014, and in 2015, she joined Diversity in Organisations, Communities, and Nations. In 2018, she became a member of the English Scholars’ Association of Nigeria (ESAN) and served as the Secretary for the Yakurr Academic Society (YAS) in 2019. In 2022, she joined the Gender in Africa Network and the Association of African Rhetoric. In 2023, she participated in Afrikanists Assemble, a reading group of the Recalibrating Afrikanistik (RecAf) Project. In 2024, she became a member of the African Pragmatics Association and the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS). 🌍📚🌍

Research Focus

Blossom Ottoh-Agede’s research primarily focuses on violence and narrative representation, particularly in African literature. Her recent work analyzes how Sefi Atta’s Swallow and Mariama Bâ’s So Long a Letter depict women’s experiences with violence, exploring themes of agency, oppression, and resilience. Ottoh-Agede examines how these narratives use storytelling to challenge traditional perceptions and empower female voices in the face of societal challenges. Her research contributes to a deeper understanding of gender dynamics and cultural identity in contemporary African literature. 🌍📚🔍

Publication Top Notes

Violence and narrative representation of women’s experiences in Sefi Atta’s Swallow and Mariama Bâ’s So Long a Letter

Cesar Ortiz | Qualitative Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Cesar Ortiz | Qualitative Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Dr Cesar Ortiz, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile

Dr. César Ortiz is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive academic background, professional experience, and impactful research contributions.

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Academic Background

Dr. Ortiz has a solid academic foundation, holding a Doctorate in Engineering Sciences with a focus on Industrial Engineering from the Universidad de Santiago de Chile (2024). His educational journey also includes a Master’s in Industrial Engineering from the Universidad de Concepción (2013) and a degree in Forest Engineering with a specialization in Industrial Technology from the Universidad de Talca (2002).

Professional Experience

With 20 years of industry experience, Dr. Ortiz has held leadership positions in various manufacturing companies. As Plant Manager at Maforsa (2016-2022), he managed 270 employees, overseeing production and improving operational efficiency. His previous roles include Production Manager at Jeldwen and Logistics and Inventory Manager at MTS Materiales y Soluciones, where he demonstrated strong leadership and process management skills.

Academic Experience

In addition to his industry roles, Dr. Ortiz has 11 years of academic experience, teaching at prestigious institutions such as the Universidad de Santiago de Chile and Universidad Santo Tomas. His teaching areas include Industrial Processes, Statistical Process Control, and Advanced Mathematics, where he has guided numerous students in engineering disciplines.

Research Contributions

Dr. Ortiz has made significant research contributions, particularly in the field of industrial process management. His recent publications, including the “Industrial Process Management Model to Improve Productivity and Reduce Waste” in the journal Sustainability (2024), demonstrate his commitment to enhancing productivity and sustainability in industrial operations. His research has been widely recognized, with several publications in top-tier journals and preprints, reflecting the impact and relevance of his work.

Conclusion

Dr. César Ortiz’s combination of academic excellence, extensive industry experience, and impactful research make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to industrial engineering and process management have not only advanced academic knowledge but have also had a tangible impact on industry practices.

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Industrial Process Management Model to Improve Productivity and Reduce Waste

Industrial Process Management Model to Improve Productivity and Reduce Waste.

 

Mediatrice NIYONSABA | Qualitative Hypotheses | Best Paper Award

Mediatrice NIYONSABA | Qualitative Hypotheses | Best Paper Award

Mrs Mediatrice NIYONSABA, Rwanda Biomedical center, Rwanda

Mediatrice Niyonsaba is a dedicated health professional and researcher. Currently a second-year Master’s student in Epidemiology at the University of Rwanda, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in Anesthesia from the same institution. Since 2012, she has served as an anesthesia clinical officer at RBC/SAMU 🚑. Her research includes co-authoring a study on motorcycle crash epidemiology in Kigali and assisting in several projects, including those on anemia in trauma, substance abuse screening, and the impact of COVID-19 on CNS injuries. She is the lead author of a study on mHealth tools in prehospital care, published in the African Journal of Emergency Medicine 📚.

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Education

Since November 2021, she have been pursuing a Master of Science in Epidemiology at the University of Rwanda’s College of Medicine and Health Sciences 📚. I previously earned a Bachelor’s degree in Anesthesia from the same university (2015-2017) 🎓. My professional journey includes working as an anesthesia clinical officer at RBC/SAMU (Service d’Aide Medicale d’Urgence) since November 2012 🏥. Before that, I taught Biology at SAKE Secondary School from January to November 2009 👩‍🏫.

Experience

Since January 2019, I’ve been part of the SAMU team collaborating with Utah University to develop and pilot test a mobile health communication tool (912 m Health tool) aimed at enhancing emergency medical services 🚑. I co-authored “Epidemiology and prehospital care of motorcycle crashes in Kigali, Rwanda,” published in November 2019 🏍️. From January to April 2020, I was a research assistant for the Kigali Anemia in Trauma and Transfusion Study at CHUK 🏥. Between August 2020 and September 2021, I assisted in adapting screening instruments for detecting alcohol and drug abuse in Rwanda using ACASI 🍷💊. In late 2021, I contributed to research on the impact of COVID-19 on CNS injury treatment and outcomes 🧠. Recently, I authored “Challenges and opportunities to improve efficiency and quality of prehospital emergency care using an m Health platform,” published in the African Journal of Emergency Medicine in September 2023 📚.

Research focus

Dr. Sharmistha Jayaraman’s research focuses primarily on improving prehospital emergency care and trauma management in low-resource settings, particularly in Rwanda. Her studies encompass various aspects of emergency medical services (EMS), including challenges in locating emergency scenes 🚑, enhancing efficiency through m Health platforms 📱, neurotrauma management 🧠, and the epidemiology of trauma, such as motorcycle crashes 🏍️. Additionally, Dr. Jayaraman investigates the initial management of traumatic brain injuries and factors influencing HIV testing among emergency patients. Her work aims to improve healthcare outcomes by addressing critical gaps in prehospital care and emergency response systems in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Publication top notes

Challenges Locating the Scene of Emergency: A Qualitative Study of the EMS System in Rwanda

Challenges and opportunities to improve efficiency and quality of prehospital emergency care using an mHealth platform: Qualitative study in Rwanda

Trends in Neurotrauma Epidemiology, Management, and Outcomes during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Kigali, Rwanda

Factors associated with HIV testing among patients seeking emergent injury care in Kigali, Rwanda

The Initial Prehospital Management of Traumatic Brain Injuries in Kigali, Rwanda

The epidemiology and prehospital care of motorcycle crashes in a sub-Saharan African urban center

Data-driven prehospital training to decrease motorcycle crash deaths in a Sub-Saharan African urban center