The Director of the Institute of Applied Science and Technology (IAST) at the University of Ghana, Prof. David Dodoo-Arhin, has outlined his vision for battery technology research and the manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries to support the electronic vehicle market in Ghana.

The renowned Professor of Materials Science and Engineering based his vision on the critical need for a holistic approach to harnessing Ghana’s lithium potential.

He was speaking at his inaugural lecture at the University of Ghana on the topic “Beyond the Limit: Engineering Sustainable Solutions for Basic Human Needs”

Prof. Dodoo-Arhin noted that “Lithium alone may not revolutionize Ghana’s economy, but it serves as a catalyst for broader capacity building.” He proposed that 20% of the government’s royalties from lithium should be dedicated to research and development.

Prof. Dodoo-Arhin maintained that collaborations between academia, industry, and government are crucial for driving innovation, creating jobs, and propelling Ghana toward a sustainable energy future.

He suggested establishing a state-of-the-art Lithium Research Center and a Battery Research and Innovation Hub to optimize mining techniques, develop sustainable practices, and advance battery technology.

Circular Economy and Plastics Waste Management

Addressing the pressing issue of plastic waste management, Prof. Dodoo-Arhin highlighted the potential of converting plastic waste into valuable products through pyrolysis technology.

“Plastic waste is potentially untapped feedstock for numerous chemical and manufacturing processes”

Prof. Dodoo-Arhin

According to him, a pilot initiative, “Valorisation of Waste Plastics for Fuel Production (VALOPLASTIQUES),” is being implemented in collaboration with various stakeholders. This project, he said, aims to convert plastic waste into affordable fuel to reduce environmental pollution and create vocational training opportunities for the youth.

Prof. David Dodoo-Arhin

“This initiative will make a significant contribution to Ghana’s green circular economy,” Prof. Dodoo-Arhin intimated. Optimistic about the impact of the project located at the Osu Alata Landing beach area, the Director said it addresses plastic waste in coastal communities, providing a sustainable solution to both land and marine pollution.

Mentorship and Future Prospects in Materials Science and Engineering

Commenting about his plans for the future, Prof. Dodoo-Arhin mentioned his readiness to commit to mentoring young talents in science and engineering, which he sees as vital for the nation’s progress. “By empowering and guiding them, we can create a generation of materials scientists and engineers dedicated to advocating for Africa’s sustainable development priorities,” he asserted.

He drew parallels between materials science and sustainable development, stressing the need for passion, commitment, and investment in this field.

“This mentorship will be the cornerstone of promoting a culture of responsibility and innovation among future leaders”

Prof. Dodoo-Arhin remarked.

The lecture drew from Professor Dodoo-Arhin’s over 20 years of academic and research experience, offering valuable insights into sustainable energy solutions and advanced materials applications.

Prof. David Dodoo-Arhin is a distinguished academic and researcher. He earned his PhD in Materials Engineering from the University of Trento, Italy, in 2010 and has held various notable positions at the University of Ghana, including Head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Acting Director of IAST, before becoming the substantive Director in 2022.

Prof. Dodoo-Arhin has conducted postdoctoral research at prestigious institutions such as the University of Pretoria, the University of Cambridge Graphene Centre, and the Université de Poitiers.

His research focuses on nanostructured oxides for energy and environmental applications and graphene-based dye-sensitized solar cells. He has been recognized with several awards, including Meritorious Service awards. Presently, Prof. Dodoo-Arhin is invested in lithium battery research and plastic waste management.

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