Dr. Narcisse Defo | Experimental Methods | Research Excellence Award
Teacher | University of Douala | Cameroon
Dr. Narcisse Defo is an accomplished researcher whose expertise lies in materials chemistry, composite materials, and sustainable materials valorization, with strong emphasis on Experimental Methods applied to advanced engineering materials. His research integrates Experimental Methods for composite development, Experimental Methods for physicochemical characterization, Experimental Methods for mechanical and tribological evaluation, Experimental Methods for thermal and microstructural analysis, and Experimental Methods for performance optimization. Through extensive use of Experimental Methods, his work supports industrial innovation, environmental sustainability, and materials recycling for societal benefit. He has authored multiple peer reviewed scientific publications and a patented innovation, demonstrating consistent application of Experimental Methods in bio based composites and abrasive materials. His collaborations with international research laboratories and industry partners strengthen knowledge transfer and applied research impact, while his Experimental Methods driven approach contributes to sustainable manufacturing, waste valorization, and technological advancement. His scientific output reflects rigor, reliability, and global relevance supported by standardized Experimental Methods. Scopus profile of 12 Citations, 5 Documents, 2 h- index.
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Featured Publications
Development and characterization of agglomerated abrasives based on agro-industrial by-products
Journal of Natural Fibers, 2023
Cited by 7
Characterization of a brake lining composite based on aiele fruit cores and palm kernel fibers with a urea-formaldehyde matrix
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, 2020
Cited by 6
Effect of alkaline treatment on hard vegetable shells on the properties of biobased abrasive wheels
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 2024
Cited by 5
Investigation of physico-chemical properties of agro-industrial by-products
Chemical Engineering Transactions, 2024
Cited by 2