Sheriff Ceesay | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sheriff Ceesay | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

PhD at West African Science Service Center on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL) ​Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar, Gambia

Sheriff Ceesay is a distinguished economist and academic with a strong focus on climate change economics and policy. Currently a PhD candidate at the University of Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, he specializes in Climate Change Economics under the West African Science Center for Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL) program. He has held various academic and leadership roles, contributing significantly to environmental and economic research. As a lecturer in economics at The Gambia College, he plays a pivotal role in shaping future economists while actively engaging in research, publications, and conferences related to climate adaptation and agricultural economics.

Profile

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EDUCATION

Sheriff Ceesay has an extensive academic background in economics and education. He earned a Postgraduate Certificate in Health Research Ethics and Methodology with Distinction from the University of The Gambia (2023-2024). He is currently in the final year of his PhD in Climate Change Economics at the University of Cheikh Anta Diop (2021-2025). He obtained an MSc in Economics with Distinction (2017-2019) and a BSc in Economics with a Minor in Mathematics, graduating Cum Laude (2013-2017), both from the University of The Gambia. Additionally, he holds a Higher Teachers’ Certificate from The Gambia College and multiple certifications in research ethics, public health, and information technology.

EXPERIENCE

Sheriff Ceesay has over a decade of experience in teaching and research. He began his career as a teacher at Kerr Cherno Upper and Senior Secondary School (2009-2013) and later at St. Vincent Senior Secondary School (2015-2017). Since 2018, he has been a lecturer in economics at The Gambia College and served as an adjunct lecturer in microeconomics and macroeconomics at the University of The Gambia (2021). His administrative roles include Acting Director of the Directorate of Research and Development at The Gambia College and Head of the Commerce Department. His leadership extends to environmental advocacy as the Founder and Coordinator of the Green Up Gambia College Initiative.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

His research interests lie at the intersection of climate change economics, agricultural adaptation strategies, and environmental sustainability. He has contributed significantly to research on climate risk perception and adaptation among smallholder farmers, as well as bioethics in African socio-cultural contexts. Sheriff actively participates in international conferences, presenting papers and posters on topics such as climate services, early warning systems, and sustainable agriculture.

AWARDS

Sheriff Ceesay has received several accolades for his contributions to research and education. He has been recognized for his excellence in teaching and research ethics training. He has also received multiple certificates from renowned institutions, including the ECOWAS Training on Research Methodologies, the UNESCO Leadership Skills Training, and the CITI Program certifications in bioethics, public health research, and data science research ethics.

PUBLICATIONS

Ceesay, S. (2023). “Gambian Farmers’ Perception of and Access to Climate Services on Early Warning and Adaptation.” Tropentag Conference Proceedings.

Ceesay, S., & Co-author. (2023). “Does Religion Hamper Coroner’s Autopsy Examination? An Evaluation from The Gambia.” 17th World Congress of Bioethics.

Ceesay, S. (2024). “Climate Risk Perception and Adaptation Strategies of Smallholder Farmers in The Gambia.” ICAE Conference Proceedings.

Ceesay, S. (2024). “Farmers’ Perception of the Efficacy of Climate Risk Adaptation Strategies in The Gambia.” Tropentag Conference Proceedings.

Ceesay, S. (2024). “Translating and Adapting Bioethical Principles in the African Socio-Cultural Contexts: An Integrative Review.” 17th World Congress of Bioethics.

Ceesay, S. (2024). “The Efficacy of Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies for Climate Risks: A Gambian Perspective.” AgriGHG Symposium Proceedings.

Ceesay, S. (2024). “Big Data and Data Science Research Ethics in Climate Economics.” Thuenen Working Paper.

CONCLUSION

With a strong academic background, extensive research experience, and active participation in global conferences, Sheriff Ceesay is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to climate change adaptation, bioethics, and economic research have had a profound impact on policy and practice. His leadership in academia and dedication to research ethics further solidify his position as an outstanding scholar in his field.

Raana Koushki – Climate Change – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Raana Koushki - Climate Change - Best Researcher Award

Environmental Resources Management - United States

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Raana Koushki embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in civil and environmental engineering. As an Adjunct Professor at Azad University of Sabzevar, Iran, she contributed to the education of future engineers by instructing courses in urban water distribution, land survey, hydraulic lab, and soil lab. Her early academic pursuits laid the groundwork for her diverse and impactful career in engineering and environmental management.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

With over 17 years of experience, Dr. Koushki has demonstrated expertise in planning engineering, water resources management, and sustainable engineering. Her extensive background spans academia, public, and private sectors, enabling her to tackle complex projects and collaborate with various stakeholders effectively. From hydrologic and hydraulic modeling to erosion and sediment control, she has made significant contributions to the field of civil and environmental engineering.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Koushki's work encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including environmental compliance, watershed basin planning, and integrated water management. She has a strong focus on sustainability and resilience planning, employing system thinking and system dynamics modeling to address complex environmental challenges. Her research interests also extend to environmental impact assessment, life cycle assessment, and carbon footprinting, reflecting her commitment to addressing climate change and promoting sustainable practices.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through her work with government agencies, industry, and academia, Dr. Koushki has had a significant impact on the field of engineering and environmental management. Her analytical skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities have been instrumental in addressing pressing environmental issues and advancing sustainable solutions. As a member of various professional associations and committees, she continues to influence policies and practices in environmental planning and management.

ACADEMIC CITES

Dr. Koushki's research contributions have been recognized through honors and awards, including being named an Honor Professional Engineer by the Water & Wastewater Macro Planning Bureau in Iran. Her expertise in climate change mitigation and adaptation, as well as her contributions to environmental impact assessment and sustainability planning, have earned her respect and acclaim within the engineering community.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Dr. Koushki's career progresses, her legacy as a leader in engineering and environmental management is evident. Through her continued research, teaching, and collaboration with stakeholders, she aims to address the challenges posed by climate change and promote sustainable development practices. Her dedication to advancing knowledge and finding innovative solutions ensures that her influence will endure in the field for years to come.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Carbon footprint of agricultural groundwater pumping with energy demand and supply management analysis.  2023 (2)

Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions for irrigated corn production in the U.S. great plains.  2023 (1)