Profile Information

Udoetuk Ekemini I

Lecturer I

Basic Information

  • Udoetuk Ekemini I
  • 07085037979
  • ekeminiudoetuk@aksu.edu.ng
  • Lecturer I
  • Chemical/Petrochemical Engineering
  • Academic Staff

Profile


Engr. Ekemini Udoetuk is a member of staff of the Department of Chemical Engineering domiciled in the Akwa Ibom state University. In his work over his years of engagement, he has lectured in areas of Chemical Engineering calculations and Separation processes. Within these services rendered, he has been able to offer tutorials on these areas in order to foster knowledge and has taken steps to encourage learning through modern means of engagements. His drive has been more inclined in seeing graduates of the Akwa Ibom state University compete favourably with graduates from high-ranking universities nationwide like the University of Lagos, University of Nigeria and globally. As the world thrives for a greener world, he has developed interests in researching on how existing energy processes may adopt renewable technologies in a economical, and accomplishing way.



Research Area


Renewable energy and technology.

Publications


• Babalola R., Atiku Y., Isaac U., Udoetuk E., & Aniediong U. (2021). Assessment of changes in factors affecting bioremediation. AJEST, 5(1), 97-108.

• Adepoju, T. F., Ibeh, M. A., Udoetuk, E. N., & Babatunde, E. O. (2021). Quaternary blend of Carica papaya- Citrus sinesis-Hibiscus sabdariffa-Waste used oil for biodiesel synthesis using CaO-based catalyst derived from binary mix of Lattorina littorea and Mactra coralline shell. Renewable Energy, 171, 22-33.

• Adepoju, T. F., Ekanem, U., Ibeh, M. A., & Udoetuk, E. N. (2020). A derived novel mesoporous catalyst for biodiesel synthesis from Hura creptian-Sesamum indicum-Blighia sapida-Ayo/Ncho oil blend: A case of Brachyura, Achatina fulica and Littorina littorea shells mix. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 134, 110163.

• Adepoju, T. F., Udoetuk, E. N., Olatunbosun, B. E., Mayen, I. A., & Babalola, R. (2018). Evaluation of the effectiveness of the optimization procedure with methanolysis of waste oil as case study. South African Journal of Chemical Engineering, 25, 169-177.