ALDO KITALIKA

Lecturer, Dar Es Salaam University College Of Education
Education:

Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering (EnSE). (Specialized in Water Quality and Environmental Analytical Chemistry)

Teaching:

  • Analytical and Environmental Chemistry
  • Statistics and Chemometrics in Analytical Chemistry
  • Environmental Pollution and Toxicology
  • Water Chemistry and Treatment
  • Waste Treatment and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
  • Product Quality Control and Production Assessment
  • Industrial Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Material Processing Technology

Research:

  1. Aquatic pollution and fluoride pollution remediation
  2. Analytical method designs and the use of stable isotopes for tracer studies
  3. Monitoring land-use change by GIS.
  4. Cement production engineering and pollution control

Projects:

  • The potential of Tanzania clay minerals and agro-wastes for production of engineering materials: a means to combine a challenge of climate change and materials development. Project number DUCE-2208

Publications:

  1. Rita Alex, Kitalika, Aldo J., Emmanuel Mogusu, Karoli Njau, Sources of Nitrate in Ground Water Aquifers of the Semiarid Region of Tanzania, Geofluids, vol. 2021, Article ID 6673013, 20 pages, 202 https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6673013
  2. Kitalika, Aldo J., Machunda, R. L., Komakech, H. C., & Njau, K. N. (2018). Land use and land cover changes on the slopes of Mount Meru-Tanzania. Current World Environment, 13 (3),
  3. Kitalika, Aldo J., Machunda, R. L., Komakech, H. C., & Njau, K. N. (2018). Fluoride variations in rivers on the slopes of Mount Meru in Tanzania. Journal of Chemistry, 2018, 18.      
  4. Kitalika, Aldo J., Machunda, R. L., Komakech, H. C., & Njau, K. N. (2018). Assessment of water quality variation in rivers through comparative index technique and its reliability for decision making, Tanzania Journal of Science, 44 (3), 163-193.
  5. Kitalika, Aldo J., Machunda, R. L., Komakech, H. C., & Njau, K. N. (2017). Inter-seasonal physicochemical, microbiological, temporal variations, and nutrient sources in rivers on the foothills of Mount Meru, Tanzania, International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research 8 (9), 1320-1346.