Vural Emir Kafadar | Dosimetry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Vural Emir Kafadar | Dosimetry | Best Researcher Award

Student at Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium

Prof. Dr. Vural Emir Kafadar is a distinguished academician in Solid-State Physics. He serves at Gaziantep University in the Department of Physics Engineering. A devoted researcher and educator, Prof. Kafadar specializes in photoluminescence, thermoluminescence, and dosimetric material characterization. His extensive academic career spans over two decades, encompassing teaching, research, and academic leadership. He has contributed significantly to luminescent materials for LED and medical applications. Besides his academic prowess, he has represented Gaziantep University through Erasmus programs in Poland, Romania, and Lithuania. He currently holds several administrative roles, including Vice Dean and Assistant Chair of the Physics Engineering Department. His academic journey is marked by integrity, interdisciplinary innovation, and a commitment to advancing physics in Turkey and globally.

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Academic Background

Prof. Dr. Vural Emir Kafadar completed his entire academic training at Gaziantep University, earning his BSc (2001), MSc (2004), and PhD (2009) in Physics Engineering. His MSc thesis investigated the dosimetric and thermoluminescent properties of CaSO₄:Dy and synthetic quartz crystals, supervised by Doç. Dr. Zihni Öztürk. His doctoral research, guided by Doç. Dr. A. Necmeddin Yazıcı, explored the impact of experimental parameters on glow peaks and TL kinetics of dosimetric materials. In 2015, he earned his Associate Professorship in General Physics. This continuous academic journey reflects his dedication to research in radiation detection and material sciences. His comprehensive training shaped his expertise in TL materials, solid-state physics, and photoluminescent phosphors, laying the foundation for his national and international academic contributions.

Professional Background

Prof. Dr. Vural Emir Kafadar has held various academic roles since 2003. Beginning as a Research Assistant in the Department of Physics Engineering at Gaziantep University, he later served as a Research Assistant Dr., Assistant Professor (Yrd. Doç. Dr.), Associate Professor (Doç. Dr.), and currently, Professor in Solid-State Physics. His career is marked by progressive academic leadership. He also holds administrative roles, including Vice Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Vice Chair of the Physics Engineering Department. Beyond teaching, he has supervised doctoral theses and led multiple institutional and TÜBİTAK-supported research projects. His Erasmus teaching exchanges in Poland, Romania, and Lithuania reflect his international academic engagement. Courses taught include General Physics, Radiotherapy Physics, Environmental Noise Control, and Medical Imaging Physics—showcasing his interdisciplinary teaching breadth.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Dr. Vural Emir Kafadar has received prestigious recognitions for his academic contributions, most notably the TÜBİTAK Scientific Publication Incentive Awards. These honors underscore his influential publications in radiation physics and luminescent material development. He also holds a SounPlan User Certificate and has participated in internationally recognized programs such as the AAPM Medical Physics Course in Antalya. His teaching and research excellence are further recognized through invitations for academic mobility under Erasmus+, participating as a visiting scholar in Poland, Romania, and Lithuania. He has also served as a reviewer and contributor to national research initiatives and scientific societies, particularly through his active membership in the Chamber of Physics Engineers. These achievements reflect his dedication to scientific innovation, collaboration, and educational impact at both national and international levels.

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Vural Emir Kafadar’s research focuses on luminescent materials, particularly thermoluminescent (TL) and photoluminescent phosphors, used in dosimetry, medical physics, and LED technologies. He explores the synthesis, kinetics, and structural behaviors of rare-earth-doped nanophosphors and borate-based materials. His doctoral work and ongoing research investigate TL glow curve analysis under varying experimental conditions, contributing valuable insights into the optimization of radiation detection and energy transfer mechanisms. Recent projects also explore noise mapping, thermal fault detection, and electromagnetic exposure assessments. His interdisciplinary research, combining solid-state physics, materials science, and health physics, bridges fundamental science and real-world applications. Through supervision of graduate theses and leading multiple BAP and TÜBİTAK projects, he continues to foster innovation in radiation protection and environmental acoustic modeling.

Publication Top Notes

Photoluminescence and Thermoluminescence Studies of Beta‐Irradiated Ba3CdSi2O8:Tb3+ Phosphor for LED and Dosimetry Applications

Authors: Büşra Yazıcı Başaran, Vural Emir Kafadar, Fatih Mehmet Emen, Esra Öztürk, Ali İhsan Karaçolak

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Year: 2025

Journal: Luminescence

Synthesis and Photoluminescence Properties of Eu3+‐Activated Ba2Cd(BO3)2 Red‐Emitting Phosphors for Near‐Ultraviolet Excited White Light‐Emitting Diodes

Authors: S.B. Töreli, Vural Emir Kafadar, F.M. Emen, E. Öztürk, R. Altınkaya

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Year: 2025

Journal: Luminescence

Outfield Radiation Dose Determination by TLD-100 in the Treatment of Breast Cancer Using Hypofractionated Radiation Therapy

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Year: 2023

Journal: The European Physical Journal Plus

The Luminescence and Thermoluminescence Studies of Nd3+ Doped Sr2SiO4

Authors: Vural Emir Kafadar, Büşra Yazıcı Başaran, Fatih Mehmet Emen, Esra Öztürk, Ali İhsan Karaçolak

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Year: 2021

Journal: Eskişehir Technical University Journal of Science and Technology A – Applied Sciences and Engineering

The Effect of Dy3+ Doping on the Thermoluminescence Properties of Ba2SiO4

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Year: 2020

Journal: International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology

The Photoluminescence and Thermoluminescence Characteristics of the Eu3+ Doped CaMoO4: Detailed Kinetic Analysis of TL Glow Curves

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Year: 2020

Journal: Journal of Luminescence

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Vural Emir Kafadar stands as a compelling and meritorious candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His sustained research productivity, dedication to innovation in radiation physics, and impactful teaching and mentoring credentials align exceptionally well with the award’s criteria. His leadership roles and national scientific contributions further reinforce his suitability for this recognition.

 

Teodoro Rivera | Radiation physics | Research and Development Excellence Award

Teodoro Rivera | Radiation physics | Research and Development Excellence Award

Profesor, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico

Teodoro Rivera Montalvo is a distinguished Research Professor at the Center for Research in Applied Science and Advanced Technology (CICATA), National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico City. Born on March 13, 1966, in Zoquitlán, Puebla, Dr. Rivera holds a Chemical Engineering degree from Universidad Veracruzana, an MSc in Physics, and a Doctor of Science in Physics from Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa. Renowned for his work in thermoluminescence and photoluminescence, his groundbreaking research has advanced radiation dosimetry and material science. With numerous peer-reviewed publications, he is an accomplished academic and innovator. Proficient in English, French, and Italian, he actively contributes to international collaborations. His dedication to teaching, research, and institutional projects has earned him recognition as a Level II member of Mexico’s National System of Researchers. 🌿

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🎓 Education

Dr. Rivera’s academic journey began with a Chemical Engineering degree from Universidad Veracruzana, where he excelled in the study of thermoluminescent dosimeters. He further specialized in Physics at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa, obtaining an MSc in 1997 with a thesis on the application of α-Al2O3:C and ZrO2:TR in non-ionizing radiation dosimetry. In 2002, he completed his Doctor of Science in Physics, focusing on thermoluminescent and photoluminescent materials for ionizing radiation dosimetry. His education laid a solid foundation for his innovative research in nanostructured materials and dosimetry, contributing significantly to advancements in medical and industrial applications. 📘

💼 Experience

Since 1999, Dr. Rivera has been a Research Professor at CICATA, National Polytechnic Institute. He teaches advanced physics, material science, and radiation safety while mentoring postgraduate students. His expertise includes the development of thermoluminescent and photoluminescent dosimeters, with applications in medical radiotherapy and environmental monitoring. Dr. Rivera has contributed to multiple Conacyt-funded projects, focusing on nanostructured ceramics and in vivo dosimetry systems. Recognized for his interdisciplinary approach, he collaborates internationally, advancing radiation protection standards. His dedication to research, teaching, and institutional development has solidified his reputation as a leader in the field.

🏅  Skills

Dr. Rivera possesses expertise in advanced material science, specializing in thermoluminescence and photoluminescence for dosimetry. He is proficient in MATLAB programming, radiation safety protocols, and nanostructured material characterization. His skills extend to interdisciplinary research, curriculum development, and mentoring postgraduate students. Dr. Rivera is fluent in English, French, and Italian, facilitating international collaboration. His technical proficiencies and academic leadership have made him a pivotal figure in radiation dosimetry research and education.

Award and Honors

Dr. Rivera’s exceptional contributions have earned him numerous accolades. As a Level II member of Mexico’s National System of Researchers (2025–2029), he is recognized for his impactful work in physics and material science. He holds prestigious appointments under COFAA and EDI programs, reflecting his academic excellence. His pioneering research in radiation dosimetry and innovative use of nanostructured materials has received national and international recognition. Dr. Rivera’s awards underscore his dedication to advancing knowledge and improving radiation safety standards.

🔎 Research Focus

Dr. Rivera’s research centers on the development and characterization of advanced dosimetric materials, particularly those with thermoluminescent and photoluminescent properties. His work addresses key challenges in radiation dosimetry, including accuracy in in vivo applications for radiotherapy and radiosurgery. He explores the properties of nanostructured ceramics to enhance their effectiveness in detecting ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. Additionally, his research extends to environmental monitoring and industrial applications of dosimetry. Through interdisciplinary collaborations and cutting-edge techniques, Dr. Rivera contributes to innovations in radiation safety and material science.

Publication Top Notes

Authors: Úbeda C., Vano E., Perez M., et al.
Title: Paediatric interventional cardiology: setting regional Diagnostic Reference Levels in Latin America and the Caribbean countries.
Citation: Journal of Radiation Protection (2022), 42.
Year: 2022

Authors: Carlos A. Úbeda, Dario I. Martínez, Luis C. Ramos, et al.
Title: First local diagnostic reference levels for fluoroscopically guided cardiac procedures in adult patients in Chile.
Citation: Nuclear Technology & Radiation Protection, Vol. 37 (1) 84-89.
Year: 2022

Authors: Alejandro Alonso Sotolongo, Teodoro Rivera Montalvo, Daniel Nolasco Altamirano, et al.
Title: Thermoluminescence analysis of beta particle irradiated Gd1-xEuxAlO3 phosphors.
Citation: Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 190 (2022) 110471.
Year: 2022

Authors: N. Vázquez-Flores, E.R. Vázquez-Cerón, M. Osorio-Valero, et al.
Title: Thermoluminescent response of LaAlO3:Pr3+ under X-ray beams effect.
Citation: J. of Physics Conference Series, 2307 (2022) 012046.
Year: 2022

Authors: Raúl Isaac López-Esquivel, Juan Carlos Guzmán-Olguín, Ismael A. Garduño-Wilches, et al.
Title: Fluorescence intensity ratio for BaHfO3:Eu3+ temperature sensor.
Citation: Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 191 (2023) 110529.
Year: 2023

Authors: R.I. López-Esquivel, J.C. Guzmán-Olguín, N. Vázquez-Flores, et al.
Title: Green synthesis, structural and luminescent characterization of BaZrO3:Eu3+ nanoparticles.
Citation: Ceramics International, 49 (2023) 413-418.
Year: 2023

Authors: M.A. Ugalde-Valdés, D. Nolasco-Altamirano, L.E. López-Ruiz, et al.
Title: TL glow curve and kinetic analysis of Na2SiO3:Pr3+ under beta radiation effect.
Citation: Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 198 (2023) 110850.
Year: 2023

Authors: Ch. J. Salas-Juarez, M.A. Ugalde-Valdés, J. Guzmán-Mendoza, et al.
Title: Persistent luminescence of commercial TLD-100 dosimeter using shallow traps for radiation dosimetry.
Citation: Radiation Measurements, 167 (2023) 106997.
Year: 2023

Authors: V. Correcher, C. Boronat, J. García-Guinea, et al.
Title: Thermoluminescence characterization of natural and synthetic irradiated Ce-monazites.
Citation: Journal of Rare Earths, 42 (2024) 643-650.
Year: 2024

Authors: N. Vázquez-Flores, Ch. J. Salas-Juarez, R.I. López-Esquivel, et al.
Title: Thermally stimulated luminescence of BaZrO3:Eu3+ nanopowders for dosimetric applications.
Citation: Optical Materials, 147 (2024) 114740.
Year: 2024

Authors: A. Alonso Sotolongo, T. Rivera Montalvo, J. Zarate Medina.
Title: Influence of the synthesis pathway upon the thermoluminescent response of gadolinium aluminate matrix phosphors.
Citation: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2726 (2024) 012002.
Year: 2024

Authors: Daniel Nolasco-Altamirano, Alejandro Alonso-Sotolongo, José Francisco Benavente-Cuevas, et al.
Title: Kinetic parameters analysis of GDAlO3 based on thermoluminescent phenomenon.
Citation: Phys. Status Solidi B, 2024, 2400381.
Year: 2024

Authors: Y.O. Villafañe-Bautista, Ch. J. Salas-Juarez, J. Guzmán-Mendoza, et al.
Title: Li2B4O7 phosphor for beta particle dosimetry: Synthesis, structural, and thermoluminescence performance.
Citation: Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 343 (2025) 125163.
Year: 2025