User:Joyce Nakayenga
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Joyce Nakayenga holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (Civil and Environmental Engineering) from Hiroshima University, Japan, and a Master of Engineering in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Hiroshima University. Before that, she obtained a first-class Bachelor of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Uganda Christian University, Uganda. Due to her excellent performance, she has since won 3 awards, including the Academic Excellence Award from the Uganda Christian University, The Academic Encouragement Award, and the 2022 Academic Excellence Scholarship from Hiroshima University, Japan. She was also awarded the Mext Japanese Government Scholarship, which funded her Japanese Language Course, Masters, and PhD. Nakayenga has also recently been nominated among the Top 40 under 40 by the New Vision Uganda
She has 3 years of experience working for Universities and the Government of Uganda. Currently, she is employed as an Assistant professor of Collaborative Research at Hiroshima University, where she researches carbon capture and storage technologies in collaboration with Fujita Corporation. She has worked at the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development, Uganda, as an Inspector of General safety, where she was responsible for regulating occupational safety and health of workers, particularly those in the construction sector. She also worked as a Student Demonstrator/Tutorial Assistant at the Uganda Christan University, mentoring Civil Engineering and Environmental Science students.
She has published several research papers on various research topics, including Engineering education, Waste reuse in the construction industry, and other geotechnical engineering topics, such as the stability of shallow slopes.
Below is the list of her publications
Research Papers
1. Nilundone Phanvongsa, Joyce Nakayenga and Toshiro Hata, Application of Casein Combined Enzyme Induced Carbonate Precipitation to Mitigate Shallow Failure in Cut Slope, Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, Volume 82(12), 1-12, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10064-023-03470-3
2. Joyce Nakayenga, Mutsuko Inui, Anasua Guharaya, Toshiro Hata, Effect of Limestone and Granite Stone Powder on Properties of Cement-Treated Clay Composites and Their Socioeconomic and Environmental Impacts, Construction and Building Materials, Volume 393, 132064, 2023. doi: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2023.132064.
3. Joyce Nakayenga, Mutsuko Inui, and Toshiro Hata, Study on the effect of amorphous silica from waste granite powder on the strength development of cement-treated clay for soft ground improvement, Sustainability (Switzerland), volume 14, 4073, 2022. doi: 10.3390/su14074073
4. Joyce Nakayenga, Arlyn Aristo Cikmit, Takashi Tsuchida, and Toshiro Hata, Influence of stone powder content and particle size on the strength of cement-treated clay, Construction and Building Materials, Volume 305, 124710, 2021. doi: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.124710.
5. Tayebwa, R., Wozei, E., Kizza-Nkambwe, S., Gurley, T., Birikadde, G., Kimono, D., & Nakayenga, J., A Biology and Chemistry Primer for Undergraduate Students. Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology for Development, Volume 1(1), 51–58, 2019. DOI: 10.33803/JASETD.2017.3-2.4
Conference papers
1. Nakayenga, J., Omaki, N., Hata, T. (2024). The Durability of Cement-Treated Clay-Granite Powder and Slag-Treated Clay-Granite Powder Composites Under Seawater Exposure. In: Hazarika, H., Haigh, S.K., Chaudhary, B., Murai, M., Manandhar, S. (eds) Sustainable Construction Resources in Geotechnical Engineering. IC-CREST 2023. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 448. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-9227-0_31
2. Nozomi Omaki, Joyce Nakayenga, Awazu Shingo, and Toshiro Hata, Evaluation of long-term durability of slag-treated clay under seawater exposure, in Proceedings of the 9th International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics (9ICEG), 2023, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 233–240, doi: https://doi.org/10.53243/ICEG2023-52.
Poster Presentations
1. Nakayenga, J., Omaki, N., Hata, T. (2023). The Durability of Cement-Treated Clay-Granite Powder and Slag-Treated Clay-Granite Powder Composites Under Seawater Exposure.
Symposiums
1. Satoru Ikoma, Joyce Nakayenga, Toshiro Hata and Shinjiro Hayakawa, Evaluation of The Self-healing Bio-assisted Cement-treated Clay with XAFS, the 25th Hiroshima International Symposium on Synchrotron Radiation, Materials Science using VUV-SX Synchrotron Radiation, Hiroshima, Japan, 2021, [Online]. Available: http://www.hsrc.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/symposium/2021/poster/P14S-HiSOR_Ikoma.pdf.
Annual meetings
1. Takashi Tsuchida, Joyce Nakayenga, Erika Yamashita, and Arlyn Aristo Cikmit: Effect of fine particles of stone flour on the strength mobilization of cement-treated clay, Japan Society of Civil Engineers 2019 Annual Meeting, 2019. III-136
Joint seminars
2. Joyce Nakayenga, Utilization of stone powder in the formation of eco-friendly geomaterials, The Yamaguchi University-Hiroshima University Joint Seminar on Geotechnical Engineering, Japan, Dec 2020
Thesis 1. Joyce Nakayenga: Reuse of stone powder in slag or cement treated clay -, 2023 (Doctoral thesis)
2. Joyce Nakayenga: Stone Powder Content and Particle Size Influence the Strength of Cement-Treated Clay, 2020 (masters’ thesis)
3. Joyce Nakayenga: Evaluation of Pedestrian Safety at the Mukono Kayunga Junction, 2015 (bachelors’ thesis)
Related Websites
https://ucu.ac.ug/ucu-alum-continues-academic-marks-at-japan-university/
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joyce-Nakayenga
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=37i9-CwAAAAJ&hl=en