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Tabitha Geoffrey Etutu
Country of origin: Tanzania Currently in: Tanzania, Dodoma General field of specialization: Engineering sciences-
Degrees
2016 Master Engineering sciences2007 Undergraduate Engineering sciences -
Current Research Activities
Engineering sciences
Engineering sciences, Environment Management Research Management
Publications resulting from Research:
Etutu, Tabitha. G., Krongkaew Laohalidanond and Somrat Kerdsuwan. (2015). Gasification of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in a Downdraft Gasifier: Analysis of Tar Formation. Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology, (SJST), 2016; 38 (2), 221-228.
Etutu, Tabitha G., Krongkaew Laohalidanond and Somrat Kerdsuwan (2013):
In-depth Analysis of Tar Formation from a downdraft RDF-Gasification. International Conference on Applied Energy ICAE 2013, July 1-4, 2013, Pretoria, South Africa.
Etutu, T. G., S. Cherdphong, Krongkaew Laohalidanond and Somrat Kerdsuwan (2012). Effect of Temperature on Tar Behavior during Air Gasification Process. The 3rd TSME International Conference on Mechanical Engineering , 24-27 October 2012, Chiang Rai.
Kerdsuwan Somrat, Laohalidanond Krongkaew, Etutu, Tabitha. G., and Cherdphong S. (2012). Effect of Air flow Rate and Feedstock Size on Tar Formation during Gasification of Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) in a Downdraft Gasifier. The 7th International Conference/Exhibition on Combustion, Incineration/Pyrolysis, Emission and Climate Change, September 4-7, 2012, Seoul/Ilsan KINTEX, Korea.
Etutu, Tabitha. G., S. Cherdphong, Krongkaew Laohalidanond and Somrat Kerdsuwan. (2012). Air-Blown Gasification of Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) in a Downdraft Gasifier: Effect of Air flow Rate on Tar Formation. International conference on green and sustainable innovation. Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Current profession
Current professional activities type:ResearchAdministrationOtherPolicy on Science, Technology and Innovation Intellectual Property Rights Research Management Environmental Management Innovation Management Economics of Science, Technology and Innovation