Assoc. Prof. Dr. GAMZE DOGDU YUCETURK | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gamze DOGDU YUCETURK,Ā Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University, Turkey.
Gamze DoÄdu YĆ¼cetĆ¼rk is a distinguished environmental engineer whose career has been defined by academic excellence, groundbreaking research, and a passion for sustainable water treatment solutions. From her dual bachelor’s degrees to her postdoctoral research at Arizona State University, she has consistently contributed to the advancement of environmental biotechnology. Her pioneering work in advanced oxidation and sonocatalysis has improved wastewater treatment techniques, benefiting both industry and academia.
Profile
Early Academic Pursuits š
Gamze DoÄdu YĆ¼cetĆ¼rk embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in environmental and energy systems engineering. She earned dual bachelor’s degrees from BahƧeÅehir University, one in Environmental Engineering with a full scholarship and another in Energy Systems Engineering. Her passion for sustainability and water treatment led her to pursue a master’s degree at Abant Ä°zzet Baysal University, where she focused on innovative methods for treating textile wastewater. This early research laid the groundwork for her commitment to environmental biotechnology and advanced water purification techniques.
Professional Endeavors š¼
Her professional career took off as a Research Assistant at Abant Ä°zzet Baysal University, where she contributed extensively to environmental engineering studies. Her dedication and expertise led her to the role of Assistant Professor in 2018, and she has since played a pivotal role in mentoring students and advancing research in environmental biotechnology. Her postdoctoral tenure at Arizona State University’s Biodesign Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology further enriched her knowledge, allowing her to integrate cutting-edge scientific advancements into her work.
Contributions and Research Focus š
Gamze DoÄdu YĆ¼cetĆ¼rk’s research primarily revolves around innovative water treatment technologies, focusing on the degradation of hazardous pollutants using photobiocatalysis, sonocatalysis, and advanced oxidation processes. Her doctoral research explored the removal of the herbicide 2,4-D from water using photobiocatalytic methods, a significant step in developing sustainable water purification systems. Additionally, she has supervised impactful master’s theses investigating hybrid ultrasonic and oxidation processes for wastewater treatment in the poultry industry, demonstrating her commitment to practical environmental solutions.
Accolades and Recognition š
Throughout her career, Gamze DoÄdu YĆ¼cetĆ¼rk has earned recognition for her contributions to environmental engineering. Her research has been widely cited and respected in academic circles, with her studies on advanced oxidation processes receiving significant attention. Her role as a mentor has also been instrumental in guiding young researchers, solidifying her reputation as a leader in the field.
Impact and Influence šæ
Her influence extends beyond academia into real-world applications of environmental sustainability. Through her research, she has contributed to the development of more efficient wastewater treatment processes, directly impacting industrial and agricultural water management practices. Her work has the potential to revolutionize how pollutants are removed from water sources, aligning with global sustainability goals and addressing pressing environmental challenges.
Legacy and Future Contributions š
As an Associate Professor, Gamze DoÄdu YĆ¼cetĆ¼rk continues to push the boundaries of environmental engineering, focusing on sustainable and innovative treatment technologies. Her future research aims to integrate bioengineered solutions with chemical processes to enhance water purification methods. With her strong academic foundation, professional dedication, and commitment to environmental sustainability, she is set to leave a lasting impact on the field, inspiring future generations to pursue scientific advancements for a cleaner and healthier world.
Publication
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Title: Hidden Realities: Food Waste from Servings in Mini Size Packaging
Author(s): DoÄdu, G.; Pekdemir, T.; Lakestani, S.; Karabƶrk, Å.; ĆavuÅ, O.
Year: 2024
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Title: Integrated Hydrogen Peroxide, Sono, and Heterogeneous Photocatalysis Technologies: A Novel Technique for Ammonia and Phosphorus Removal in Real Poultry Slaughterhouse Wastewater
Author(s): Yuceturk, G.D.
Year: 2024
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Title: Sıfır Atık Ä°ndeksi Kullanılarak TĆ¼rkiyeādeki Kentsel Katı Atık Yƶnetiminde Sıfır Atık YaklaÅımının Ä°ncelenmesi
Author(s): Dogdu Yuceturk, Gamze
Year: 2024
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Title: Lifecycle Assessment Analysis of Recycled Concrete Aggregate Incorporating Fly Ash and Hemp
Author(s): Seda Nur Alkan; Gamze DoÄdu YĆ¼cetĆ¼rk; Ćzkan ÅengĆ¼l
Year: 2024
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Title: Mikroplastiklerin YenidoÄan Maruziyeti ve Ä°mmĆ¼n Sistem Ćzerine Etkileri
Author(s): Gamze DOÄDU; Åeyda KARABĆRK; Mustafa DÄ°LEK
Year: 2024
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Title: An Innovative Solution for the Treatment of Poultry Industry Wastewater with Advanced Hybrid Technology Sono-Photocatalysis
Author(s): Dogdu, G.; Sen, N.E.
Year: 2023
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Title: Cytotoxic Efficacy of Indigo and Yellow 2G with Vitamin C on the HepG2 Cell Line
Author(s): Dogdu Yuceturk, Gamze
Year: 2023
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Title: Deprem Sonrası OluÅan Ä°nÅaat ve Yıkıntı Atıklarının DeÄerlendirilmesi: 6 Åubat 2023 KahramanmaraÅ Depremleri
Author(s): Dogdu Yuceturk, Gamze
Year: 2023
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Title: Hindi Kesimhanesi Atıksuyunda Fotokatalitik Arıtma ve Taguchi Metodu ile Optimizasyon
Author(s): Dogdu Yuceturk, Gamze
Year: 2023
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Title: Cytotoxic Efficacy of Indigo and Yellow 2G with Vitamin C on the HepG2 Cell Line
Author(s): Åeyda KARABĆRK; Gamze DOÄDU; Turgay PEKDEMÄ°R
Year: 2023
Conclusion š
Moving forward, Gamze DoÄdu YĆ¼cetĆ¼rk’s dedication to sustainability and mentorship will continue to shape the future of environmental engineering. Her expertise in innovative water treatGamze DoÄdu YĆ¼cetĆ¼rk is a distinguished environmental engineer whose career has been defined by academic excellence, groundbreaking research, and a passion for sustainable water treatment solutions. From her dual bachelor’s degrees to her postdoctoral research at Arizona State University, she has consistently contributed to the advancement of environmental biotechnology. Her pioneering work in advanced oxidation and sonocatalysis has improved wastewater treatment techniques, benefiting both industry and academia.