Dr. Wonder Dlamini | Nanotechnology | Excellence in Research
Dr. Wonder Dlamini, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Dr. Wonder Nathi Dlamini ๐ธ๐ฟ is an innovative research scientist and educator based in Taipei ๐น๐ผ, originally from Eswatini. With a Ph.D. in Environmental Science & Technology from NYCU ๐ and a Masterโs in Soil & Environmental Sciences from NCHU, he blends nanotechnology, microbial research, and environmental health in impactful ways. His work on antiviral nanomaterials, water purification, and indoor air quality ๐๐ง has gained international recognition through publications, global presentations ๐, and leadership roles. As an Advanced HE Fellow and WERESA Taiwan Chapter Chair ๐จโ๐ซ, heโs committed to sustainability, science diplomacy, and mentoring future environmental leaders ๐ฑ๐ฌ.
Professional Profile:
๐ Summary of Suitability for Excellence in Research Award
Dr. Wonder Nathi Dlamini exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher whose work bridges cutting-edge nanotechnology, microbial science, and environmental sustainability. With a global educational foundation and professional presence, he has consistently demonstrated innovation, leadership, and a commitment to addressing pressing environmental and public health challenges. His impactful research outputs, leadership in academic communities, and dedication to mentoring position him as an exceptional candidate for the Excellence in Research Award.
๐ Education & Experienceย
๐ Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Technology โ NYCU, Taiwan (2021โ2025)
๐ M.Sc. in Soil and Environmental Sciences โ NCHU, Taiwan (2019โ2021)
๐งช Research Scientist โ Specializing in antiviral nanomaterials and microbial research
๐จโ๐ซ Educator โ Advanced HE Fellow, mentoring and teaching in multidisciplinary fields
๐ Conference Chair & Presenter โ MIREC, IEEE NANO, ISIAQ, ISEE
๐ Professional Developmentย
r. Dlamini actively advances his professional journey through diverse global platforms ๐. As Chair of the Taiwan Chapter for WERESA (2024โ2025) and a member of esteemed organizations like IEEE Nanotechnology Council, ISIAQ, and ISEE ๐ค, he cultivates international collaboration. He contributes as a reviewer and editorial board member for top journals including Sustainable Cities & Society and Journal of Environmental Management ๐. His commitment to ethical research, interdisciplinary leadership, and environmental stewardship ๐ฑ empowers him to inspire innovation and change in both academic and applied environmental science ๐๐ฌ.
๐ฌ Research Focus
Dr. Dlaminiโs research lies at the intersection of nanotechnology, environmental science, and microbial biotechnology ๐ฌ๐ฑ. His primary focus is on engineering multifunctional nanomaterials like Cu/Ag/TiOโ and chitosan-based composites for viral and bacterial inactivation ๐ฆ , water purification ๐ง, and indoor air decontamination ๐ฌ๏ธ. He also explores microbial interactions for sustainable agriculture ๐พ, developing endophytic bacteria to enhance crop resilience under climate stress โ๏ธ. With a deep commitment to climate-resilient ecosystems and public health, his work bridges lab-based innovation and real-world environmental solutions ๐โ๏ธ.
๐ Awards & Honorsย
๐ฅ Chairman โ Taiwan Chapter, WERESA (2024โ2025)
๐งโ๐ซ Advanced HE Fellow โ Higher Education recognition for teaching excellence
๐ค Keynote Speaker โ Multiple international conferences (ISIAQ, IEEE NANO)
๐ข Conference Chair โ 3rd MIREC Conference, Taipei (2025)
๐ Featured Author โ Multiple high-impact journal publications and conference proceedings
Publication Top Notes:
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Endophytic Bacteria Derived from Oryza sativa: Implications for Sustainable Agriculture
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Enhancing Indoor Air Quality using Ag/TiOโ-CS Nanocomposite Filter Efficacy against Viral Aerosols
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Enhancing Hospital Air Quality Through Advanced Purification Systems and Cloud-Enabled Monitoring: Strategies and Innovations
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Enhanced Removal of Viral Aerosols using Nanosilver/TiOโ-Chitosan Filters Combined with a Negative Air Ionizer
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Assessment of Air Pollution Emitted During Cooking Using Biomass and Cleaner Fuels in the Shiselweni Region of Eswatini (Swaziland)