Muhammet Sari | Civil engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammet Sari | Civil engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammet Sari, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University, Turkey

Mr. Muhammet Sari is a dedicated researcher and Ph.D. candidate at Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University, specializing in Civil Engineering. With a strong academic background, including a master’s degree (GPA: 3.56/4.00) and a bachelor’s degree (GPA: 3.82/4.00), his research interests span cemented paste backfill technology, mine waste management, geotechnics, and the reuse of industrial and agricultural waste. He has published numerous articles in top-tier journals, focusing on cemented mine backfills, their properties, and sustainability. Mr. Sari also has valuable industry experience as an R&D engineer. 🌍📚🔬🚧🌱

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Educational Background 📚🎓

Mr. Muhammet Sari is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Civil Engineering at Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University (2020-present). He completed his Master’s degree in the same field at the same university, achieving a GPA of 3.56/4.00 between 2017 and 2020. Prior to that, he earned his Bachelor’s degree from Karadeniz Technical University, where he graduated with an impressive GPA of 3.82/4.00. His academic journey demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing his expertise in civil engineering, particularly in geotechnics and sustainable construction materials. 🌍💡🚧📘

Professional Experience 💼🔧

Mr. Muhammet Sari currently works as a Research Assistant in the Geotechnical Division at Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University’s Department of Civil Engineering, a position he has held since 2020. During this time, he has contributed to various research projects related to geotechnics and civil engineering. Prior to this role, he served as an R&D Engineer at Dynamic Academy Software Construction Industry Trade Limited Company from 2018 to 2020. His industry experience equipped him with valuable practical skills, enabling him to apply his academic knowledge to real-world engineering challenges. 🏗️🔍📊

Research Interests 🌍🔬

Mr. Muhammet Sari’s research focuses on various critical aspects of civil engineering, including Cemented Paste Backfill Technology, mine waste management, and the re-evaluation of mine waste. His work also delves into Geotechnics, Soil Mechanics, and understanding soil properties and behavior through experiments. He is passionate about soil improvement techniques and the reuse of industrial and agricultural waste in construction materials. Additionally, he applies Finite Element Analysis to assess the structural and geotechnical performance of materials. His research contributes to developing sustainable solutions in civil engineering, with a strong emphasis on waste recycling and soil improvement. 🌱🏗️⚙️

Publications Top Notes

  • Physico-chemical and micro-structural behavior of cemented mine backfill: Effect of pH in dam tailingsT Kasap, E Yilmaz, M Sari, Journal of Environmental Management, 77 citations, 2022 📊
  • Long-term ageing characteristics of cemented paste backfill: Usability of sand as a partial substitute of hazardous tailingsM Sari, E Yilmaz, T Kasap, Journal of Cleaner Production, 61 citations, 2023 ♻️
  • Strength and microstructure evolution in cemented mine backfill with low and high pH pyritic tailings: Effect of mineral admixturesM Sari, E Yilmaz, T Kasap, NU Guner, Construction and Building Materials, 61 citations, 2022 🏗️
  • Effects of mineral additives and age on microstructure evolution and durability properties of sand-reinforced cementitious mine backfillsT Kasap, E Yilmaz, M Sari, Construction and Building Materials, 54 citations, 2022 🧱
  • Exploring the link between ultrasonic and strength behavior of cementitious mine backfill by considering pore structureM Sari, E Yilmaz, T Kasap, S Karasu, Construction and Building Materials, 41 citations, 2023 🔬
  • Recycling dam tailings as cemented mine backfill: Mechanical and geotechnical propertiesT Kasap, E Yilmaz, NU Guner, M Sari, Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 35 citations, 2022 ♻️
  • Cementitious backfill with partial replacement of Cu-rich mine tailings by sand: Rheological, mechanical and microstructural propertiesNU Guner, E Yilmaz, M Sari, T Kasap, Minerals, 20 citations, 2023 🔄
  • Predicting long-term impact of cementitious mine fill considering sand as a copper-tailings substitutionT Kasap, E Yilmaz, M Sari, S Karasu, Powder Technology, 11 citations, 2023 📈
  • Toward viable industrial solid residual waste recycling: A review of its innovative applications and future perspectivesT Keskin, E Yilmaz, T Kasap, M Sari, S Cao, Minerals, 3 citations, 2024 🌿
  • Cementitious fills with varying sand content as tailings replacement: Links to rheological, mechanical and microstructural propertiesT Kasap, E Yilmaz, M Sari, 2023 🏗️

 

 

 

Hamidreza Tavakoli | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hamidreza Tavakoli | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hamidreza Tavakoli, Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Iran

Assessment for Research for Best Researcher Award: Prof. Hamidreza Tavakoli

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Research Interests

Prof. Hamidreza Tavakoli’s research covers a wide range of crucial topics in civil engineering, particularly in seismic and earthquake engineering. His expertise in areas such as Progressive Collapse due to explosions or earthquakes, Energy Dissipation in Composite Materials, and Seismic Retrofitting of Existing Structures highlights his contributions to improving the safety and resilience of infrastructure. Additionally, his work in Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction Modeling and Dynamic Site Effects demonstrates a deep understanding of how seismic events affect structures, making his research pivotal for advancements in earthquake risk mitigation.

Honors and Awards

Prof. Tavakoli has been recognized as a Distinguished Professor and Distinguished Researcher at Babol University of Technology in 2013, indicating his esteemed position in the academic community. These accolades underscore his contributions and leadership in the field of civil engineering, further validating his candidacy for the Best Researcher Award.

Teaching Experiences

His teaching portfolio includes a comprehensive list of both undergraduate and graduate courses, such as Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction, and Seismic Risk Management. These courses reflect his deep knowledge and commitment to educating the next generation of engineers, ensuring that they are well-equipped to tackle the challenges in earthquake engineering.

Publication Top Notes

  • Probabilistic Evaluation of the Seismic Response of a Reinforced Concrete Building Structure Subjected to Vehicle Impact (Iranian Journal of Science and Technology – Transactions of Civil Engineering, 2024) 📊
  • Seismic Response Probabilistic Evaluation of Bridge Pier After Vehicle Collision (Iranian Journal of Science and Technology – Transactions of Civil Engineering, 2024) 📊
  • The Post-fire Behavior of Lightweight Structural Concrete is Improved by Nano-SiO2 and Steel Fibers (International Journal of Engineering, Transactions A: Basics, 2023) 🔬 – Cited by 3
  • Fragility Curve Development of Highway Bridges Using Probabilistic Evaluation (Case Study: Tehran City) (Asian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2023) 🌉 – Cited by 2
  • Experimental Investigation of Mechanical Behavior of Lightweight RC Elements Under Repeated Loadings (Structures, 2023) 🏗️
  • Probability Assessment of the Seismic Risk of Highway Bridges with Various Structural Systems (Case Study: Tehran City) (Sustainability, 2023) 🌍 – Cited by 1
  • Post-Fire Mechanical Degradation of Lightweight Concretes and Maintenance Strategies with Steel Fibers and Nano-Silica (Sustainability, 2023) 🌟 – Cited by 1
  • Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Using Waste Rubber Ash on Mechanical Properties of Plain Concrete (International Journal of Engineering, Transactions A: Basics, 2023) ♻️ – Cited by 4
  • Blast Resistance and Energy Absorption of Slotted I-core Steel Sandwich Panel: A Numerical Study (Iranian Journal of Science and Technology – Transactions of Civil Engineering, 2022) 💥 – Cited by 3
  • Numerical Analysis of All-Steel Sandwich Panel with Drilled I-core Subjected to Air Blast Scenarios (Innovative Infrastructure Solutions, 2022) 🛠️ – Cited by 4

Conclusion

Prof. Hamidreza Tavakoli’s extensive research in earthquake engineering, coupled with his recognition as a distinguished academic and his contributions to teaching, make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances the field but also has significant practical implications for improving infrastructure safety against seismic hazards.

Okan Mert Katipoğlu | Civil Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Okan Mert Katipoğlu | Civil Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Okan Mert Katipoğlu, Erzincan Binali Yıldırım University, Turkey

Dr. Okan Mert Katipoğlu, a Turkish civil engineer, holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Atatürk University. Specializing in disaster and emergency management, his research focuses on analyzing meteorological and hydrological droughts in the Fırat basin. With expertise in statistical analysis, GIS, and AI, he explores various fields including hydraulic engineering and surface water management. Proficient in languages like English and Russian, he’s also certified in aquanaut diving. Dr. Katipoğlu’s diverse skill set includes software proficiency in MATLAB, Python, and ArcGIS. 🌐📊🛠️

 

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Education

With a lifelong dedication to engineering, Dr. Okan Mert Katipoğlu’s academic journey reflects his passion for construction and disaster management. Beginning with a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Atatürk University, he delved deeper into the field through his Master’s and Doctorate studies, also at Atatürk University. His doctoral research focused on analyzing droughts in the Fırat basin, showcasing his commitment to understanding and mitigating environmental challenges. Currently pursuing a degree in Emergency and Disaster Management, his educational path exemplifies a relentless pursuit of knowledge in engineering and resilience-building. 🏗️🌊📚

Research Focus

Dr. Okan Mert Katipoğlu’s research primarily focuses on hydrological and meteorological phenomena, particularly droughts, in the Euphrates Basin, Turkey. Employing a multidisciplinary approach, he investigates spatiotemporal variations, trends, and impacts of droughts using advanced statistical and machine learning techniques. His work extends to predicting streamflow drought indices, filling missing data gaps, and forecasting flood routing in various regions of Turkey. Through innovative methodologies like wavelet transform, artificial intelligence, and signal processing, he contributes significantly to understanding and managing water resources in semi-arid environments. Dr. Katipoğlu’s research embodies a commitment to environmental sustainability and resilience. 🌊📊🔍

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