Uche Charles Udeochu serves as Associate Professor and Chemistry Program Coordinator in the Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC), a position held since 2020. His academic leadership spans curriculum development, multidisciplinary research initiatives, and institutional governance. Education: Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry (Analytical Chemistry), Howard University Master of Science in Chemistry (Analytical Chemistry), University of Ibadan, Nigeria Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, University of Ibadan, Nigeria Research Focus: Dr. Udeochu pioneers innovative spectro-electrochemical techniques to address critical challenges in energy systems and environmental health . His work integrates analytical chemistry with materials science to develop electrocatalytic materials for fuel cells while investigating bioactive molecules for medicinal applications. Current projects examine soil contamination remediation and plant growth optimization in polluted environments, demonstrating strong interdisciplinary connections between chemistry, environmental engineering, and public health. Publication Trends: His 2024-2025 publications reveal a strategic focus on sustainable energy solutions and environmental protection, with electrocatalysis for fuel cells representing 33% of output, soil contamination studies comprising 67%, and consistent application of spectro-electrochemical methodologies across all works. Grants and Leadership: Secured over $1.5M in competitive funding from DoD (2021), NSF (2021), and U.S. Department of Education (2022) for advanced instrumentation including HPLC-MS/MS, GC-MS, and X-ray diffractometers. Currently chairs UDC's CAS Dean Search Committee (2024) and CAUSES initiative while serving on federal grant review panels and dissertation committees. Mentorship and Service: Actively mentors through DCPS CEO Program and D.C. Summer Youth Employment Program while judging regional science fairs. Regularly presents at ACS conferences and serves as reviewer for ACS Omega, demonstrating commitment to academic community engagement.










