Betul Hande Gursoy Haksevenler | Sustainable cities | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Betul Hande Gursoy Haksevenler | Sustainable cities | Best Researcher Award

PhD, Marmara University, Turkey

Asst. Prof. Betülhan Gürysoy Haksevenler is an esteemed academic specializing in Environmental Engineering at Marmara University. With extensive expertise in urbanization and environmental challenges, she has contributed significantly to both research and teaching. Her work addresses critical issues such as waste management and sustainable development, showcasing her dedication to advancing environmental sustainability. 🌍📚

Publication Profile

Assessment for Researcher of the Year Award: Asst. Prof. Betülhande Gürsoy Haksevenler

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research Contributions: Asst. Prof. Gürsoy Haksevenler has a substantial number of publications in high-impact journals, including SCI-Expanded and SSCI-indexed journals. Her work covers a broad range of topics in environmental engineering and urbanization, showcasing her expertise in addressing both theoretical and practical issues in her field.
  2. Diverse Research Areas: Her research spans various critical areas, including urbanization and environmental problems, hazardous substance treatment, and sustainable practices. This diversity highlights her ability to tackle multifaceted challenges and contribute to multiple aspects of environmental science.
  3. Strong Academic Background: With advanced degrees from prestigious institutions and significant international experience, she has a solid foundation in both theoretical and applied aspects of her research. Her education and subsequent research roles demonstrate a continuous commitment to excellence.
  4. Leadership and Academic Roles: As an Assistant Professor and Manager of the Research and Application Center, she has taken on significant leadership responsibilities, guiding both academic research and practical applications. Her role in advising theses further underscores her dedication to nurturing future researchers.
  5. International Recognition: Her work is recognized internationally, as evidenced by her publications in global journals and her involvement in international research networks. This global perspective enhances the impact and relevance of her research.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Collaborative Research: While she has published extensively, there appears to be an opportunity to further increase her collaboration with researchers from different disciplines or institutions. Cross-disciplinary work could open new avenues for research and increase her impact.
  2. Broader Outreach: Increasing engagement with industry stakeholders and policymakers could enhance the practical application of her research findings. This might include more involvement in applied research projects or partnerships with environmental organizations.
  3. Grant Acquisition: Expanding efforts in securing research grants from various funding bodies could provide additional resources and support for her research endeavors. This could also help in scaling up her projects and increasing their impact.
  4. Public Engagement: There is potential to enhance public understanding and awareness of her research through more outreach activities, such as public talks, media engagements, or community-based projects.

Conclusion:

Asst. Prof. Betülhande Gürsoy Haksevenler is a highly deserving candidate for the Researcher of the Year Award due to her extensive and impactful research in environmental engineering. Her contributions span a wide array of topics, demonstrating both depth and breadth in her field. While there are opportunities for improvement, particularly in terms of expanding collaborations and public engagement, her strong academic background, leadership roles, and international recognition make her a standout researcher. Her continued efforts to address critical environmental issues and her commitment to advancing knowledge make her a valuable candidate for this prestigious award.

 

Education

Asst. Prof. Betülhan Gürysoy Haksevenler completed her Doctorate in Environmental Engineering at Istanbul Technical University (2014), following postgraduate studies at both Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (2007) and Istanbul Technical University (2007). She earned her undergraduate degree in Environmental Engineering from Istanbul University (2005). Her academic journey underscores a strong foundation in environmental sciences. 🎓🌿

Experience

Asst. Prof. Betülhan Gürysoy Haksevenler has served as an Assistant Professor at Marmara University since 2017, where she teaches courses related to urbanization and environmental problems. She also manages the Research and Application Center at Marmara University (2019 – present). Prior to this, she was a researcher at TÜBİTAK MRC (2009-2017), contributing to environmental and cleaner production research. 🏛️🔬

 

Research Focus

Her research primarily revolves around urbanization and environmental problems, focusing on environmental engineering practices. Notable areas of her research include waste management, sustainable development policies, and the impacts of environmental policies on urban settings. Her work aims to address practical environmental challenges and contribute to sustainable urban development. 🌱🔍

 

Awards

Asst. Prof. Betülhan Gürysoy Haksevenler has been recognized for her impactful research and contributions in the field of environmental engineering. Her work on sustainable urban recycling and waste management has been acknowledged through various awards and accolades, reflecting her commitment to advancing environmental sustainability. 🏆🌟

Publications

  1. Civil Aviation Policies and Practices in Turkey in a Global Context Through Sustainable Aviation (SCI-Expanded, 2023)
  2. The Social Dimensions of an Incentive-Based Urban Recycling Program: A Case-Study from Istanbul, Turkey (SCI-Expanded, 2023)
  3. Separate Waste Collection in Higher Education Institutions with its Technical and Social Aspects: A Case Study for a University Campus (SCI-Expanded, 2022)
  4. Treatability of Hazardous Substances in Industrial Wastewater: Case Studies for Textile Manufacturing and Leather Production Sectors (SCI-Expanded, 2022)
  5. A Strategy for the Implementation of Water-Quality-Based Discharge Limits for the Regulation of Hazardous Substances (SCI-Expanded, 2021)
  6. An Approach for Determining the Nutrient Sensitive Areas: A Case Study for Gediz River Basin, Turkey (SCI-Expanded, 2021)
  7. Effects of Treatment on the Characterization of Organic Matter in Wastewater: A Review on Size Distribution and Structural Fractionation (SCI-Expanded, 2020)

 

Sara Torabi Moghadam | Pianificazione Sostenibile Urbana Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sara Torabi Moghadam | Pianificazione sostenibile urbana | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sara Torabi Moghadam,Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Dr. Sara Torabi Moghadam is an accomplished Assistant Professor at Polytechnic University of Turin, specializing in Smart and Sustainable Cities. With a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Development, she’s renowned for her pioneering work in Multi-Criteria Spatial Decision Support Systems (MC-SDSS). 🏙️ Her extensive expertise spans sustainable urban planning, GIS-based modeling, and interdisciplinary research. A dedicated educator, she supervises Ph.D. students, conducts impactful research, and actively contributes to international conferences. Dr. Torabi Moghadam’s commitment to fostering resilient, carbon-neutral cities underscores her passion for advancing urban sustainability. 🌱

 

Publication Profile

Education

Dr. Sara Torabi Moghadam embarked on her academic journey with a B.Sc. in Applied Physics from Imam Khomeini International University, Iran. She continued her pursuit at Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy, earning a B.Sc. in Architecture, followed by an M.Sc. in Sustainable Architecture, and culminating in a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Development. Her Ph.D. research focused on pioneering Multi-Criteria Spatial Decision Support Systems (MC-SDSS) for urban energy planning, earning her the prestigious “premio di qualità” award in 2018.

Honors and Award

Dr. Sara Torabi Moghadam’s journey is adorned with accolades that testify to her excellence and dedication. Her noteworthy accomplishments include the prestigious “Best PhD Award 2018” from Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy, recognizing her outstanding contributions to urban and regional development. Notably, she received her Ph.D. with honors, further underscoring her academic prowess. Prior to this, her academic pursuits were also marked by distinction, with honors bestowed upon her Master of Science in Sustainable Architecture and her Bachelor of Science degree from Polytechnic University of Turin. Additionally, her scholarly endeavors were acknowledged with the Best Paper Award at the International Conference Advancing Sustainable Futures ICASF 2023, held in Abu Dhabi. Each accolade serves as a testament to Dr. Moghadam’s relentless pursuit of excellence in academia. 🎓

Research Focus

🔍 Dr. Sara Torabi Moghadam’s research focus revolves around the intersection of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), statistical analysis, and sustainable urban development. Her pioneering work encompasses the development of GIS-based models and spatial decision support systems (SDSS) to address energy use, urban heat planning, and low-carbon cities. Through multidisciplinary approaches, she delves into assessing and retrofitting building stocks, selecting energy-efficient measures, and integrating renewable energy sources. Dr. Moghadam’s research not only contributes to understanding urban energy consumption patterns but also lays the groundwork for informed decision-making towards resilient and sustainable urban environments. 🌍

Publication Top Notes 

📚 A GIS-statistical approach for assessing built environment energy use at urban scaleby S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2018) – Cited by 158* in 2018
🔍 Urban energy planning procedure for sustainable development in the built environment: A review of available spatial approaches by S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2017) – Cited by 121 in 2017
🌍 “Multicriteria spatial decision support systems for future urban energy retrofitting scenarios” by P. Lombardi et al. (2017) – Cited by 50 in 2017
🏙️ “A new clustering and visualization method to evaluate urban heat energy planning scenarios” by S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2019) – Cited by 49 in 2019
🏗️ “An interactive multi-criteria spatial decision support system for energy retrofitting of building stocks using CommuntiyVIZ to support urban energy planning” by S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2019) – Cited by 45 in 2019
🌱 “Mainstreaming energy communities in the transition to a low-carbon future: A methodological approach” by S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2020) – Cited by 30 in 2020
🏠 “A multi-criteria application to select energy retrofit measures at the building and district scale” by D. Dirutigliano et al. (2018) – Cited by 30 in 2018
📊 “GIS-based energy consumption model at the urban scale for the building stock” by S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2016) – Cited by 28 in 2016
🔬 “A mixed methodology for defining a new spatial decision analysis towards low carbon cities” by S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2017) – Cited by 19 in 2017
🏙️ “Towards a new integrated spatial decision support system in urban context” by S. Torabi Moghadam et al. (2016) – Cited by 19 in 2016