Duke Mensah Bonsu Antwi

Staff Grade: 
Education: 

2008 – 2010 (Erasmus Mundus) MSc. Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)International Masters in Chemical Engineering.
2008 – 2010 (Erasmus Mundus) MSc  University of Bologna, Italy International Masters in Materials and sensor systems for Environmental Technology.

Professional Membership: 
Erasmus Mundus Alumni (EMA), Africa chapter, Member.
Research Interests: 
1. Nano-particles Technology for Water and Wastewater Treatment. 2. Photocatalysis for Water and Wastewater Treatment.
Teaching Areas: 
  1. Instrumentation and measurement (process control)
  2. Particulate systems
  3. Mechanics of fluid
  4. Engineering Thermodynamics
  5. Chemical engineering equipment design
  6. Food Technology
  7. Chemical Process Plant Design
  8. Pollution Control and Prevention
  9. Production Management
Conferences Attended: 

    1. The SIWI World water week (Stockholm 2010) Sweden.
    2. Hardware Africa (2016), democratizing entrepreneuship.

Publications: 
  1. Agbesi M. A. and Antwi D. M. B., Modification of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles for Wastewater Treatment Application And Its Recovery For Reuse. Journal of environmental science and engineering A5 (2016) 498-510.

  2. Antwi D. M. B and Agbesi M. A., PhD., Modification of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles for Phosphate removal from wastewater. Journal of environmental science and engineering. Vol 1 No. 1 (2016)

 

RESEARCH PROJECTS

  1. Antwi DMB, Gunaratna R. PhD 2010, Modification Of Titanium Dioxide For Their Use And Recovery In Wastewater Treatment.

  2. Yohannes K. Proff., Antwi DMB et al 2010. Biodiesel Production By Homogeneous And Heterogeneous Catalysis.

  3. Mounkaila MS., Antwi DMB 2009, Mechanicaly Biostable Materials For A Tissue Heart Valve.

  4. Duke Antwi (HND 2005) The use of animal bile for making detergents.

  5. Duke Antwi(MSc 2010) biodesiel using homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis.

  6. Duke Antwi(MSc 2010) Modification Of Titanium Dioxide For Their Use And Recovery In Wastewater Treatment.

Department: 
Chemical Engineering
Faculty: 
Engineering and Technology