Ali Kılıçarslan, 1989 yılında Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi Gaziantep Yerleşkesi Makine Mühendisliği bölümünden mezun olmuştur. İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi'nden 1994 yılında Makine Mühendisliği Yüksek Lisans ve 2000 yılında Makine Mühendisliği Doktora dereceleri ile mezun olmuştur. Hittite Journal of Science and Engineering Dergisi'nin Baş Editörlük görevini üstlenmektedir. Hitit Üniversitesi, Mühendislik Fakültesi Makine Mühendisliği Bölümü'nde, öğretim üyesi (Prof. Dr.), İleri Termodinamik, Isıl Sistemlerin Enerji ve Ekserji Analizi, Termodinamik, Soğutma ve İklimlendirme konularında dersler vermektedir. Araştırma alanları; ısıl sistemler, soğutucu akışkanlar ve soğutma sistemleri, iklimlendirme sistemleri, ısıtma sistemleri, alternatif ve yenilenebilir enerji sistemleri, gaz yakıtlı darbeli yanma, kojenerasyon ve trijenerasyon sistemleri, gaz ve buhar çevrimleri, deneysel ve teorik analizler termodinamik çevrimlerdir. Prof. Dr. Ali Kılıçarslan,danışman olarak 12 Yüksek Lisans ve 1 Doktora tez yürütmüşür. Uluslararası dergi ve konferanslarda 50 bilimsel makalesi, ulusal dergi ve konferanslarda ise 26 bilimsel makalesi yayımlanmıştır. 2008-2017 yılları arasında Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Müdürü olarak görev yapmıştır. 2015-2021 yılları arasında Mühendislik Fakültesi Dekanlığı ve Makine Mühendisliği Bölüm Başkanlığı görevlerini yürütmüştür.
Dursun Ali KÖSE was born in Samsun Terme. He completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at Kars Kafkas University, Department of Chemistry, with his thesis titled "Synthesis of Nicotinamide and Diethylnicotinamide Complexes of Acetylsalicylates and Investigation of their Structures". Doctor title: Prof. Dr. He received his thesis title "Preparation and Structure Investigation of Biopotent Boron Compounds with Hydroxy-Functionalized Organic Molecules" at Hacettepe University, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, under the supervision of Birgül KARAN in 2008. Between 2009 and 2010, he worked as Research Assistant at Kafkas University, Department of Chemistry. See Dr. After working as an assistant at Çorum Hitit University, Department of Chemistry. Assoc. Dr. was appointed as. In 2010, for postdoctoral studies, Prof. Dr. It was found in Mike Becket's laboratories at the Bangor/Wales School of Chemistry. He received the title of Associate Professor at Hitit University in 2013 and the title of Professor at the same University in 2018.
Köse has around 140 scientific articles scanned by international indexes, around 90 papers presented at international conferences, and his studies on metal complexes and boron esters of biologically active ligands continue. He also has studies in the fields of Environment and Waste Management and Occupational Health and Safety.
Dr. Akif AKGUL was born in Izmir, Turkiye. Dr. AKGUL received his B.S. degree in Electronics-Computer Education from Kocaeli University in 2009 and in Electrical-Electronics Engineering from Sakarya University in 2013, M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Sakarya University in 2011 and 2015, respectively, in Electronics-Computer Education and Electrical-Electronics Engineering. His Ph.D. thesis work was on chaos-based cryptology. He has been to The Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology (ECIT) of Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom in 2015 as a Visiting Researcher. His current research interests include random number generators, cryptology, data hiding, blockchain, IoRT, chaos-based engineering applications. Currently, he is Professor at the Department of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hitit University, Turkey, where he has been involved in projects concerning the study of chaos-based applications.
Yuehong Su is a Professor of Thermal Science and Building Technology at the Department of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Nottingham. He has over 30 years research experience in heat pump, air conditioning, adsorption/absorption/ejector cooling, desalination, energy efficiency, heat storage, solar concentration, PV/thermal, daylighting, natural ventilation and low carbon buildings. He has worked on a number of projects funded by the EPSRC, EU, Innovate UK, NSFC and industry and has published over 180 papers in refereed journals and conferences. He has been the supervisor/co-supervisor of over 30 PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. He teaches Engineering Thermodynamics, Air Conditioning Technology, Daylighting and Solar Architecture Modelling, and he is the Course Director for MSc Sustainable Energy and Entrepreneurship. Prof Su has recently supervised several Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship projects and jointly managed one FP7 ICARUS project and several EPSRC and Innovate UK projects on sustainable energy technologies.
Ali Elkamel is Professor of Chemical Engineering at Khalifa University and Chair of the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering. Prior to this, he served for more than 22 years at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, where he is now a Professor Emeritus. Before joining Waterloo, he held positions at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Kuwait University, Procter & Gamble, and Purdue University (as a Postdoctoral Fellow). Prof. Elkamel holds a BSc in Chemical Engineering and BSc in Mathematics from Colorado School of Mines, MSc in Chemical Engineering from the University of Colorado-Boulder, and PhD in Chemical Engineering (Process Systems Engineering Specialization) from Purdue University – West Lafayette, Indiana. His specific research interests are in computer-aided modeling, optimization and simulation with applications to energy production planning, carbon management, sustainable operations and product design. Professor Elkamel is currently focusing on research projects related to energy systems, integration of renewable energy in process operations and energy conversion systems, and the utilization of data analytics (Digitalization), machine learning, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve process and enterprise-wide efficiency and profitability. Prof. Elkamel activities include teaching graduate and undergraduate courses, supervising post doctorate and research associates, advising graduate/undergraduate students and participation in both university and professional societal activities. Professor Elkamel is also engaged in initiating and leading academic and industrial teams, establishing international and regional research collaboration programs with industrial partners, national laboratories and international research institutes.
Prof. Elkamel has supervised over 75 Master students, 50 PhD students (20 of whom are in academia), and more than 35 post-doctoral fellows/research associates. All his trainees have obtained good jobs in the chemical process industry and in academia. He has been funded for several research projects from government and industry. Among his accomplishments are the Research Excellence Award, the Excellence in Graduate Supervision Award, the Outstanding Faculty Award, the Best teacher award, and the IEOM (Industrial Engineering and Operations Management) Outstanding Service and Distinguished Educator Award. He has more than 475 journal articles, 195 proceedings, and 55 book chapters, and has been an invited speaker on numerous occasions at academic institutions throughout the world and at national and international conferences. Additionally, he is the co-author of seven books, including:
• Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Technologies (Springer)
• Planning of Refinery and Petrochemical Operations (Wiley)
• Chemical Product Design, Formulation, and Optimization (Wiley)
• Environmentally Conscious Fossil Energy Production (Wiley)
• Electric Vehicles in Energy Systems (Springer)
Beyond his academic contributions, Prof. Elkamel has played a key role in leading research collaborations with industrial partners, national laboratories, and international research institutes. His expertise in process systems engineering and sustainability continues to shape advancements in energy and chemical engineering.
Dr. Celebi is a senior researcher at TU Wien, working on the molecular-scale surface and interface physics related phenomena such as adsorption at interfaces, transport in nanochannels, coatings, adhesion, friction and so forth. He uses computational approaches at different time- and length-scales such as molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo, density functional theory, and finite element analysis. He received his PhD in mechanical engineering from Southern Methodist University, USA. His PhD thesis aimed to explore liquid transport in nano-scale confinements using molecular simulations. After his PhD, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Engineering Thermodynamics, TU Delft in Netherlands, focusing on the design, development and characterization of green solvents such as ionic liquids and deep eutectic solvents. Then, he joined Applied Interface Physics group in TU Wien as a computational-sub group leader.
Jawad Ahmad (SMIEEE) is a highly experienced teacher with more than 13 years of teaching and research experience in prestigious institutes. He has conducted teaching and research at renowned institutions such as Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University (KSA), Edinburgh Napier University (UK), Glasgow Caledonian University (UK), and Hongik University (South Korea), among others. He has also served as a supervisor for several PhD, MSc, and undergraduate students, providing guidance and support for their dissertations.
He has published in renowned journals including IEEE Transactions, ACM Transactions, Elsevier, and Springer, with over 200 research papers and 7,000 citations (H-Index 50). For several consecutive years, his name has been included in the world's top 2% scientists in Computer Science, as published by Clarivate (a list endorsed by Stanford University, USA).
In 2020, he received the endorsement of the UK exceptional talent candidate ("Emerging Leader") for his pioneering work in the field of Cybersecurity and AI. To date, he has secured research and funding grants of more than £250K in the UK and Norway, among others, as a Principal Investigator (PI) and a Co-Investigator (Co-I). In terms of academic achievements, he has earned a Gold Medal for his outstanding performance in MS and a Bronze Medal for his achievements in BS.
Prof. Dr. Adil Baykasoglu received his B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Mechanical and Industrial Engineering areas in Turkey (Gaziantep) and England (Nottingham). He is presently a full Professor at the Industrial Engineering Department at the Dokuz Eylul University. He has published numerous academic papers, 3 books and edited several conference books on operational research, computational intelligence, engineering management, and manufacturing systems design. He is also an active editor and referee for many scientific journals.
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