Dr Lyndon Sackey | Environmental Protection | Best Researcher Award
Lecturer at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science , Ghana
Lyndon Nii Adjiri Sackey is a dedicated Environmental Scientist with a strong commitment to ethical and professional standards. Combining expertise in laboratory technology and environmental management, he integrates practical experience with rigorous academic research.
Profile:
Education:
- Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry and Technology (Ecotoxicology), University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Czech Republic (2017-2020)
- MSc. in Public Administration (Regional Development and Governance), University of Pardubice, Pardubice, Czech Republic (2015-2017)
- MSc. in Environmental Science, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana (2010-2013)
- BSc. (Hons) in Environmental Science, University of Cape Coast (UCC), Cape Coast, Ghana (2003-2007)
Professional Experience:
- Lecturer, Department of Environmental Science, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Accra, Ghana (July 2021-Present)
- Teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students
- Research on waste management, ecotoxicology, water quality assessment, risk management, and bioremediation
- Community service
- PhD Student and Research Assistant, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague (Feb 2017-Dec 2020)
- Assisted in teaching and research on ecotoxicology, focusing on wood leachates and constructional waste
- Managed the ecotoxicity laboratory and prepared project proposals
- Guest PhD Student, Vrije University, Amsterdam, Netherlands (June-Sep 2018)
- Studied the toxicity of microplastics on soil invertebrates
- Assistant Operations Manager, Waste Landfills Company Ltd, Accra, Ghana (Mar 2015-Nov 2015)
- Managed operations and prepared tender documents
- Landfill Supervisor, Zoomlion Ghana Ltd, Accra, Ghana (Nov 2008-Feb 2015)
- Monitored landfill operations and leachate quality
- Laboratory Analyst, Ghana Water Company Ltd and Kinapharma Ghana Ltd (2004-2003)
- Conducted water and drug analyses and managed laboratory operations
Research Experience:
- 2023-Present: Feasibility study and value chain assessment of recyclables in the solid waste stream in Ashanti Region
- 2022: Quality assessment of sewage sludge and the use of plant powders on maize weevil
- 2020: Ecotoxicological impact of wood leachates
- Ph.D. Research: Ecotoxicological impact of wood leachates on aquatic environments
Research Focus:
Lyndon Nii Adjiri Sackey, Ph.D., focuses on several critical areas within environmental protection, including:
- Ecotoxicology: Dr. Sackey’s research investigates the toxic effects of environmental pollutants, such as wood leachates and microplastics, on aquatic and soil organisms. His work aims to understand how these contaminants impact ecosystems and to develop strategies for mitigating their effects.
- Waste Management: He explores various aspects of waste management, including the assessment of waste quality, recycling processes, and the environmental impact of waste materials. His studies involve evaluating the effectiveness of waste treatment methods and improving waste management practices.
- Water Quality Assessment: Dr. Sackey assesses the quality of water in different environments, such as wastewater treatment plants and natural water bodies. His research focuses on identifying contaminants and evaluating their effects on water ecosystems.
- Bioremediation: He investigates the use of biological processes to remove or neutralize contaminants from the environment. This includes studying the potential of plant powders and other natural agents to control pests and improve soil health.
- Risk Assessment and Management: Dr. Sackey assesses environmental risks associated with various pollutants and waste products. His work aims to develop strategies for managing and mitigating these risks to protect human health and the environment.
Dr. Sackey’s research contributes to advancing knowledge in environmental protection and developing effective solutions for managing environmental challenges.
Citations:
- Total Citations: 247
- Citations Since 2019: 241
- h-index: 7
- h-index Since 2019: 7
- i10-index: 7
- i10-index Since 2019: 6
Publication Top Notes:
- “Exploring the impacts of microplastics and associated chemicals in the terrestrial environment–Exposure of soil invertebrates to tire particles”
- Authors: S. Selonen, A. Dolar, A.J. Kokalj, L.N.A. Sackey, T. Skalar, V.C. Fernandes, et al.
- Journal: Environmental Research
- Year: 2021
- Citations: 58
- Summary: This study investigates the effects of microplastics and tire particles on soil invertebrates, highlighting the broader implications of microplastic pollution in terrestrial ecosystems.
- “Ecotoxicological effects on Lemna minor and Daphnia magna of leachates from differently aged landfills of Ghana”
- Authors: L.N.A. Sackey, V. Kočí, C.A.M. van Gestel
- Journal: Science of the Total Environment
- Year: 2020
- Citations: 50
- Summary: This research evaluates the ecotoxicological impacts of leachates from landfills of various ages on aquatic plants and organisms, providing insights into the long-term effects of landfill leachates on the environment.
- “A review of the principles of composting: understanding the processes, methods, merits, and demerits”
- Authors: E.E.Y. Amuah, B. Fei-Baffoe, L.N.A. Sackey, N.B. Douti, R.W. Kazapoe
- Journal: Organic Agriculture
- Year: 2022
- Citations: 27
- Summary: This review article explores composting principles, including processes, methods, advantages, and disadvantages, contributing to a better understanding of composting as a waste management technique.
- “Environmental impact of concrete and concrete-based construction waste leachates”
- Authors: K.A. Mocová, L.N.A. Sackey, P. Renkerová
- Journal: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
- Year: 2019
- Citations: 23
- Summary: This paper assesses the environmental impacts of leachates from concrete and construction waste, focusing on their effects on the environment.
- “Assessment of the quality of leachate at Sarbah landfill site at Weija in Accra”
- Authors: L.N.A. Sackey, K. Meizah
- Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology
- Year: 2015
- Citations: 18
- Summary: The study examines the quality of leachate from a specific landfill site, providing data on the contamination levels and potential environmental risks.
- “Multivariate studies and heavy metal pollution in soil from gold mining area”
- Authors: O. Akoto, S. Yakubu, L.A. Ofori, N. Bortey-Sam, N.O. Boadi, J. Horgah, et al.
- Journal: Heliyon
- Year: 2023
- Citations: 14
- Summary: This research uses multivariate analysis to study heavy metal pollution in soil from gold mining areas, contributing to the understanding of mining’s environmental impact.
- “Risk assessment of heavy metals concentration in cereals and legumes sold in the Tamale Aboabo market, Ghana”
- Authors: A.A. Adam, L.N.A. Sackey, L.A. Ofori
- Journal: Heliyon
- Year: 2022
- Citations: 10
- Summary: This study assesses the concentration of heavy metals in food sold in a Ghanaian market, evaluating potential health risks associated with heavy metal contamination in agricultural products.
Lyndon Sackey | Environmental Protection | Best Researcher Award