Marsheal Fisonga - Soil Improvement - Best Researcher Award
Institute of Geotechnical Engineering - China
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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:
Marsheal Fisonga embarked on his academic journey at the High Institute of Mining and Metallurgy of Moa, Cuba, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Mining Engineering. His exceptional performance was recognized with the prestigious Summa Cum Laude distinction. Prior to this, he acquired a strong foundation in diverse subjects, including Spanish Language, Advanced Physics, Advanced Mathematics, Inorganic Chemistry, Technical Drawing, Computer Science, and Cuban History at Agrarian University of Havana.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:
Marsheal Fisonga has been an integral part of The University of Zambia, School of Mines, Department of Mining Engineering, contributing significantly to its academic landscape. He started as a Part-Time Assistant Tutor in 2014, later becoming a Staff Development Fellow in 2015. Currently holding the position of Lecturer since October 2019, Fisonga plays a crucial role in shaping the next generation of mining engineers.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS:
Fisonga's research is centered around geotechnical engineering, with a keen focus on topics such as leaching behavior of cement-based solidified contaminated clay, constituent effects on mechanical performance of construction waste/silt mixtures, and numerical-geostatistical-based approaches to investigate earth pressure evolution within large grid wall foundations. His work has been published in reputable journals, reflecting his commitment to advancing the field.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:
Marsheal Fisonga's influence extends beyond the classroom, with contributions such as estimating burden using the relative bulk strength of explosive substances and optimizing fleet per shovel productivity in surface mining. His efforts have been recognized in awards, including the Título de Oro for obtaining Summa Cum Laude in Mining Engineering.
ACADEMIC CITES:
Fisonga's publications in esteemed journals cover a spectrum of geotechnical engineering challenges, showcasing his expertise. His work on sustainable utilization of copper tailings, automation of data acquisition using Arduino sensors, and mining method selection for extracting moderately deep ore bodies has garnered attention in the academic community.
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:
As a registered engineer and professional member of the Engineering Institution of Zambia, Marsheal Fisonga's legacy lies in his multifaceted contributions to geotechnical engineering and mining education. His current and previous projects demonstrate a commitment to innovative research and practical applications, foreshadowing continued impactful contributions in the future.