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Ebenezer Miezah Kwofie, Ph.D.

Ebenezer Miezah Kwofie
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Assistant Professor; Co-director, Integrated Food and Bioprocess Engineering Program

T: 514-398-7776Ìý |Ìý ebenezer.kwofie [at] mcgill.ca (Email) |Ìý Macdonald-Stewart Building, MS1-025

Degrees

Ph.D., Bioresource Engineering, 51³Ô¹ÏÍø, Montreal, Canada

M.Sc., Industrial Engineering (Specialization in Quality and Environmental Management) University of Borås (Högskolan i Borås) Borås, Sweden

B.Sc., Chemical Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana

Short Bio

Ebenezer Miezah Kwofie is an assistant professor of food systems sustainability and resilience in the Department of Bioresource Engineering on the Macdonald campus of 51³Ô¹ÏÍø. Prior to joining 51³Ô¹ÏÍøas a faculty, he held a joint appointment at the Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and the Food Science Department, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Between 2016 and 2020, he served as manager of International Food Systems Development projects at McGill, coordinating projects in Zambia, Malawi, Ethiopia, Bolivia, and Honduras. These projects were focused on enhancing food systems sustainability and strengthening capacity of stakeholders (farmers, farmer cooperatives, food enterprises, Non-Governmental Organizations, local government departments). He completed his PhD at the Bioresource Engineering Department, 51³Ô¹ÏÍø, working on circular economy pathways for agro-waste utilization.

Awards and Recognitions

2021: Distinguished Young Alumni Award, Macdonald Campus, 51³Ô¹ÏÍø

Awarded to outstanding recently graduated alumni (within the last 10 years) from the Macdonald Campus of 51³Ô¹ÏÍø

2015: CIBC Fellowship Award, 51³Ô¹ÏÍø

Awarded to outstanding graduate student at the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (Macdonald Campus, 51³Ô¹ÏÍø)

2015: First Place Award - NABEC Oral Presentation

Awarded to an outstanding graduate student for oral presentation of research during the Northeast Agricultural and Biological Engineering Conference (NABEC) in Delaware, US.

2014: Second Place Award - NABEC Oral Presentation

Awarded to an outstanding graduate student for oral presentation of research during the Northeast Agricultural and Biological Engineering Conference (NABEC) in Kemptville, Ontario Canada

Research Interests

Dr. Kwofie’s research explores the connectivity and dynamics of environmental, economic, and product-process quality to address food system sustainability and resilience. The first component of his research focuses on Industrial Agrifood Systems Eco-Efficiency Optimization which involves (i) industrial lifecycle sustainability assessments (environmental LCA, Life Cycle Costing (LCC)/Techno-economic assessments and Social LCA) and identifying hotspot for eco-efficiency improvements, (ii) evaluating pathways for agrifood circularity through techno-eco-environmental modelling using an integrated physics-based and real-time digital counterparts of the pathways. The second component focuses on the development of decision support systems for sustainable healthy food choices and the trade-offs of the food systems trilemma (food processing techniques, nutritional quality/health implications, and environmental impact). One output of this research is the development of the DISH platform – an environmental-nutrition platform for point-of-purchase sustainability decisions. The platform is currently being tested by food manufacturing and food service enterprises.

Courses

BREE 205. Engineering Design 1.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Bioresource Engineering (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
Terms offered: Fall 2025
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Description

Role of the bioresource engineer in society; introduction to engineering analysis and design; kinds of engineering; role and duties of the engineer in the design, construction, and operation of bio-based facilities, industries and the environment. Regulation of the engineering profession; law and liability; engineering ethics; occupational health and safety.
  • Restrictions: Open to students enrolled in a Bioresource Engineering program or permission of the instructor.

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BREE 216. Bioresource Engineering Materials.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Bioresource Engineering (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
Terms offered: Fall 2025
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Description

Introduction to the composition and mechanical constitution of materials used in bioresource engineering, including metals, plastics, concrete, wood, composite, plant and food materials. Crystal structure, alloys, phase diagrams, stresses and strains, elasticity, plasticity, yield, fracture, ductility, heat treatments, cold work, corrosion, composite materials, concrete chemistry, polymers.
  • 2 lectures and one 2-hour lab
  • Restrictions: Open to students enrolled in a Bioresource Engineering program or permission of the instructor.

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AGRI 493. International Project Management.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Agricultural & Env.Sc.-Dean (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
Terms offered: Winter 2026
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Description

Principles and practice related to management of agriculture, nutrition and environmental projects within an international context. Case-studies and workshops drawing on expertise of development professionals from government and the private sector address techniques and resources for successful planning, implementation and evaluation within a multi-sectoral framework.

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