
Other Memberships/Affiliations
IWA
Degrees:
2015
Doctorate Medical and Health Sciences incl Neurosciences
My teaching and research interests are Technologies of water and waste-water treatment and their adaptability, practices of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene-WASH, aquatic microbiology, bioremediation, Toxicology, water quality monitoring and assessment, Risk Analysis in Food Science, Development and Climate change, Restoration of Degraded Landscapes.
2008
Master Biological Systems and Organisms
Publications resulting from Research
1. Kyayesimira J, Kagoro-Rugunda G, Lejju JB, Andama M, Matofari JW, Nalwanga R (2018). A pilot study on roles and operations of actors in the beef value chain in central and Western Uganda. International journal of development and sustainability, 7 (7), 2063-2079
2. Kiraye M, Wanasolo W, Nalwanga R, Mwinyihija M (2018). Bioremediation of tannery effluents for-sustainable production of leather in Uganda: Literature review. Journal of bioremediation and biodegradation, 9 (4), 1-7
3. Nalwanga R, Quilty B, Muyanja CK, Fernandez-Ibañez P, McGuigan KG (2016). A study of the bacteriological quality of roof-harvested rainwater and an evaluation of SODIS as a suitable treatment technology in rural Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering , 28:174-182
4. Nalwanga R, Quilty B, Muyanja CK, McGuigan KG (2015). Quality of harvested rainwater in rural Uganda. In Fagan H (et al.) Eds, Water is Life: Progress to secure safe water provision in rural Uganda, Warwickshire: Practical Action Publishing Ltd.
5. Nalwanga R, Quilty B, Muyanja CK, Fernandez-Ibañez P, McGuigan KG (2013). Evaluation of solar disinfection of E. coli under Sub-Saharan field conditions using a 25L borosilicate glass batch reactor fitted with a compound parabolic collector. Journal of Solar Energy, 100: 195–202
6. Nalwanga R, Liti DM, Waidbacher H, Munguti J and Zollitsch W J (2009). Monitoring the nutritional value of feed components for aquaculture along the supply chain- an East African case study. Journal of Livestock Research for Rural Development, Article 148, Vol. 21 (9)
2. Kiraye M, Wanasolo W, Nalwanga R, Mwinyihija M (2018). Bioremediation of tannery effluents for-sustainable production of leather in Uganda: Literature review. Journal of bioremediation and biodegradation, 9 (4), 1-7
3. Nalwanga R, Quilty B, Muyanja CK, Fernandez-Ibañez P, McGuigan KG (2016). A study of the bacteriological quality of roof-harvested rainwater and an evaluation of SODIS as a suitable treatment technology in rural Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering , 28:174-182
4. Nalwanga R, Quilty B, Muyanja CK, McGuigan KG (2015). Quality of harvested rainwater in rural Uganda. In Fagan H (et al.) Eds, Water is Life: Progress to secure safe water provision in rural Uganda, Warwickshire: Practical Action Publishing Ltd.
5. Nalwanga R, Quilty B, Muyanja CK, Fernandez-Ibañez P, McGuigan KG (2013). Evaluation of solar disinfection of E. coli under Sub-Saharan field conditions using a 25L borosilicate glass batch reactor fitted with a compound parabolic collector. Journal of Solar Energy, 100: 195–202
6. Nalwanga R, Liti DM, Waidbacher H, Munguti J and Zollitsch W J (2009). Monitoring the nutritional value of feed components for aquaculture along the supply chain- an East African case study. Journal of Livestock Research for Rural Development, Article 148, Vol. 21 (9)
OWSD Early Career women scientists fellowship orientation workshop
2025
Modern Agri-Economy management for developing countries
2025