Prof. Julius Kipkemboi is an Associate Professor and Acting Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic and Student Affairs at Kaimosi Friends University. He is also a member of the National Scientific and Ethics Committee and a former representative of Kenya to UNESCO. His area of interest is environmental sciences specifically wetland ecology and management He has participated in several collaborative and multidisciplinary research projects and has published extensively He was part of the team that rehabilitated Njoro River in Eastern Mau. Kipkemboi a member of several professional association such as Eastern Africa Water Association, Society of Wetland Scientists among others.

Prof. Ann Wanjiru Mwangi is an Associate Professor of Biostatistics at Moi University, Kenya. She holds a PhD from Brown University (USA), two master’s degrees in Biostatistics and Applied Statistics from Hasselt University (Belgium), and a BSc from JKUAT (Kenya). With over 20 years of experience as a biostatistician with the AMPATH program, she co-directs the AMPATH Data and Analysis Team. Her research focuses on causal inference, clinical decision-making using observational data in resource-limited settings, and survival analysis in HIV, oncology, and chronic diseases. She is a co-investigator on several NIH-funded projects and is experienced in quantitative methods, grant and manuscript writing, and data analysis.

Prof. Esidor Ntsoenzok holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Blaise Pascal University (France, 1993) and a habilitation from the University of Orléans (1997). A Professor of Materials Science at Orléans University since 2005, he leads research on electronics and photovoltaic materials at CNRS-CEMHTI. His work focuses on semiconductors, renewable energies, defect engineering, thermoelectric materials, and nanostructured systems. Prof. [Name] has led major international collaborations with institutions like ST-Microelectronics and CEA-LETI, coordinated EU and national research projects, and fostered academic networks across Europe and Africa. He has supervised over 20 PhD students, published 150+ papers, and holds one international patent. He is a frequent invited speaker at leading institutions worldwide.

Prof. Igadwa Mwasiagi is a trained Textile engineering, with academic and practical experience from, India, China and Ethiopia. Before joining Moi University in 1997, he worked as a spinning manager in Rivatex , Eldoret, Kenya. Professor Mwasiagi , currently works with Moi University as an Associate Professor of Textile Engineering, and has vast research and teaching experience in textile and fashion. He has published over 1000 papers in textile and fashion and carried out several projects which includes training of engineers in Africa, value addition to banana fibers, training SMES on natural dyes and sustainable textile business models.