Rolande Aurelie Tchouateu Kamwa | Geopolymer | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Rolande Aurelie Tchouateu Kamwa, Université de Douala-Cameroun, Cameroon.
Dr. Rolande Aurelie Tchouateu Kamwa, a dedicated researcher in sustainable construction materials, specializes in geopolymer technology, material characterization, and the valorization of plant biomass. With a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Douala, Cameroon, she is passionate about reducing the carbon footprint of construction materials and developing eco-friendly building solutions. Dr. Tchouateu’s academic journey and professional engagements reflect her commitment to sustainable infrastructure. She has presented her work internationally and published in leading journals, contributing significantly to green construction innovations. 
Publication profile
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Education and Experience
Education 
- 2022: Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry, Specializing in Physico-Chemistry of Materials, University of Douala, Cameroon
- 2018–2019: Master’s in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Douala, Cameroon
- 2015–2016: Bachelor’s in Chemistry, University of Douala, Cameroon
- 2012–2013: Baccalaureate in Mathematics, Life, and Earth Sciences, Nkongsamba High School, Cameroon
Experience 
- 2023–Present: Temporary Assistant, Civil Engineering Department, University Institute of Technology, Douala-Cameroon
- 2020–2022: Temporary Assistant, Chemistry Department, University of Douala, Cameroon
- 2024–Present: Internship, Sorbonne University, Paris, France
- 2023: Internship, Sorbonne University, Paris, France
- 2020–2021: Internship, Civil Engineering Lab (Labogenie), Douala-Cameroon
- 2019–2020: Internship, Laboratory of Geotechnical Study and Control, Douala-Cameroon
Suitability For The Award
Dr. Rolande Aurelie Tchouateu Kamwa stands as a highly accomplished researcher, making her an ideal candidate for the prestigious Best Researcher Award. Her groundbreaking work in sustainable construction materials and expertise in material characterization techniques, geopolymer technology, and environmental impact assessment underscore her significant contributions to the field. Her research focuses on utilizing local raw materials, such as natural pozzolans, clay soils, and organic waste, to develop low-energy, sustainable building materials.
Professional Development
Publications Top Notes
- Stabilization of compressed Earth blocks (CEB) by pozzolana-based phosphate geopolymer binder: Physico-mechanical and microstructural investigations (18 citations, 2022)

- Engineering and structural properties of compressed earth blocks (CEB) stabilized with a calcined clay-based alkali-activated binder (17 citations, 2022)

- A comparative study of compressed lateritic earth bricks stabilized with natural pozzolan-based geopolymer binders synthesized in acidic and alkaline conditions (14 citations, 2023)

- Effect of curing temperature on properties of compressed lateritic earth bricks stabilized with natural pozzolan-based geopolymer binders synthesized in acidic and alkaline media (7 citations, 2023)

- Stabilization of Compressed Earth Blocks (CEB) by Pozzolana Based Phosphate Geopolymer: Physico-Mechanical, Structural and Microstructural Investigations (3 citations, 2021)

- Improvement of the bearing capacity of lateritic gravel by a geopolymer binder: road construction in tropical countries (1 citation, 2024)

Dr. Tchouateu Kamwa has demonstrated a robust commitment to professional growth through her academic and practical engagements. She participated in multiple internships, including at Sorbonne University, where she conducted advanced analyses using XRD, SEM, and FTIR techniques. Dr. Tchouateu also served as an expert mentor during a summer school in Benin, where she taught materials science and sustainability. Her active involvement in mentoring students and organizing conferences reflects her passion for teaching and promoting green construction practices. Her professional journey embodies a dedication to ecological and innovative material research. 
2021: Best Presentation Award at the Geopolymer Research and Application Conference (GRAC2021), Cameroon
2023: Recognition for Presentation at the Green Chemistry Summer School, France
2022: Commendation for Online Presentation during the Green Chemistry Summer School, Italy