Dr. Udeme Dickson | Environmental Chemistry and Remediation | Excellence in Research Award
Doctorate at Independent Researcher | United Kingdom
Dr. Udeme John Dickson is a distinguished Environmental Earth Scientist, Educator, and Consultant, combining academic rigor with practical experience. With expertise in pollution analysis, sustainable remediation, and environmental diagnostics, he is at the forefront of addressing pressing global environmental issues.
Professional Profiles
đź“š Education & Qualifications
Dr. Udeme John Dickson is a highly accomplished environmental scientist and chemist with a robust academic background. He earned his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry and Environmental Science from Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom, in 2020, where he developed innovative analytical and remediation techniques for managing contaminated soils. Earlier, he completed a Master of Science in Environmental Chemistry at the University of Benin, Nigeria, in 2012, and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Chemistry from the University of Uyo, Nigeria, in 2006. These academic milestones have laid a strong foundation for his expertise in environmental geoscience and analytical chemistry.
🎓 Professional Memberships
Dr. Dickson is actively involved in several esteemed professional organizations, reflecting his dedication to the advancement of environmental science. He is a member of the Geological Society Academic Accreditation Committee of the Geological Society of London and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). Additionally, he holds memberships in globally renowned organizations, including the Royal Society of Chemistry, British Society of Soil Science, British Ecological Society, American Chemical Society, and International Soil Science Society.
🧪 Research Interests
Dr. Dickson’s research is broad and multidisciplinary, addressing critical environmental challenges. His expertise spans environmental geochemistry, applied environmental monitoring, and remediation, particularly focusing on land, water, and atmospheric pollutants. He has a keen interest in the analysis and remediation of organic pollutants, including petroleum hydrocarbons, microplastics, dioxins, and persistent organic compounds, as well as trace metals and their speciation studies. He is actively involved in exploring myco- and phytoremediation as sustainable approaches to environmental restoration.
Dr. Dickson’s research also delves into climate change and climate-induced hazards, such as flooding and wildfires. His work on energy balance in ecosystems, including hydrogen and carbon capture in soils, contributes to the development of sustainable energy solutions. Furthermore, he employs environmental diagnostics and forensics for pollutant source apportionment, wildlife crime investigations, and ecosystem assessments.
đź“Š Employment & Professional Experience
Currently, Dr. Dickson serves as a Lecturer in Environmental Geoscience at University College London (UCL), UK, where he has made significant contributions to curriculum design, module development, and student mentorship. His teaching responsibilities include leading modules such as Introduction to Environmental Geosciences, GIS and Remote Sensing, Environmental Geochemistry, and Geological and Environmental Mapping. He has played a pivotal role in redesigning modules, introducing advanced concepts, and ensuring practical, hands-on learning experiences for students.
Dr. Dickson has also served as an External Examiner at Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, China (2021–2023), demonstrating his international reputation as a subject matter expert.
🏆 Awards & Accomplishments
Dr. Dickson’s achievements include receiving the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) Foreign Postgraduate Scholarship Award (2015) and the Nottingham Trent University Scholarship Award (2015). His dedication to excellence in teaching has been recognized through positive student feedback and accolades for his contributions to UK universities.
Publications Top Notedđź“ť
Investigating the potential of sunflower species, fermented palm wine, and Pleurotus ostreatus for treatment of petroleum-contaminated soil
Authors: Dickson, U.J., Coffey, M., Mortimer, R.J.G., Ray, N., Di Bonito, M.
Journal: Chemosphere
Year: 2020
Mycoremediation of petroleum-contaminated soils: Progress, prospects, and perspectives
Authors: Dickson, U.J., Coffey, M., Mortimer, R.J.G., Di Bonito, M., Ray, N.
Journal: Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts
Year: 2019
Physicochemical studies of Nigeria’s crude oil blends
Authors: Dickson, U.J., Udoessien, E.I.
Journal: Petroleum and Coal
Year: 2012
Industrial potentials for alcohol obtained from locally produced rice (Oryza sativa) in some communities of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
Authors: Dickson, U.J., Udoessien, E.I.
Journal: European Journal of Scientific Research
Year: 2012
A physicochemical study of Nigerian crude oil blends
Authors: Udoessien, E.I., Dickson, U.J.
Journal: European Journal of Scientific Research
Year: 2012