Emrah Şık | Circular Economy | Research and Development Achievement Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Emrah Şık | Circular Economy | Research and Development Achievement Award

Professor | Istanbul Technical University | Turkey

Assist. Prof. Dr. Emrah Şık, a faculty member at İstanbul Technical University, is a specialist in cleaner production technologies, resource efficiency, industrial symbiosis, wastewater treatment and reuse, nutrient recovery, electrochemical processes, and circular resource management. He holds B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in Chemistry with a focus on environmental and industrial applications, completing all higher education at leading Turkish universities. His professional career includes academic leadership and extensive research experience as a project manager, senior researcher, and collaborator on numerous national, international, and industry-funded initiatives addressing ballast water treatment, microplastic pollution, chemical recovery from wastewater, feasibility studies for nutrient recovery, and the development of innovative purification technologies. He has directed and contributed to strategic projects on cleaner production audits, resource efficiency guidelines, precious metal recovery, zero-waste sludge management, and circular economy solutions in maritime and industrial sectors. His research contributions span experimental development, process optimization, and applied environmental technologies, reflected in his project leadership, scholarly output, and impact on policy- and industry-oriented sustainability practices. He has received a Research and Development Achievement Award in recognition of his scientific and technological contributions. Throughout his career, he has been involved in education and training initiatives, interdisciplinary collaborations, and consultancy activities supporting sustainable industrial transformation. Dr. Şık’s professional engagement also includes participation in expert networks, adherence to international standards in environmental management, and contributions that strengthen the integration of cleaner production and resource-efficient approaches across sectors.

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Featured Publications

1. Kuram, E., Ozcelik, B., Demirbas, E., Şik, E., & Tansel, I. N. (2011). Evaluation of new vegetable-based cutting fluids on thrust force and surface roughness in drilling of AISI 304 using Taguchi method. Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 26(9), 1136–1146.

2. Ozcelik, B., Kuram, E., Demirbas, E., & Şik, E. (2011). Optimization of surface roughness in drilling using vegetable-based cutting oils developed from sunflower oil. Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 63(4), 271–276.

3. Ozcelik, B., Kuram, E., Demirbas, E., & Şik, E. (2013). Effects of vegetable-based cutting fluids on the wear in drilling. Sadhana, 38(4), 687–706.

4. Şik, E. (2009). Bitkisel tabanlı yağlardan metal kesme sıvısı eldesi ve karakterizasyonu (Master’s thesis, Gebze Institute of Technology).

5. Author(s) missing. (2025). Driving potential of nanotechnological ‘softening’ approaches for the maritime industry: Application, preference, and prospects. Nanosistemi Nanomateriali Nanotehnologii.

Dr. Emrah Şık’s work advances sustainable industrial transformation by developing innovative cleaner production, wastewater recovery, and circular resource management technologies that reduce environmental burdens and optimize resource efficiency. His contributions support science-based policy, strengthen industrial competitiveness, and promote globally relevant solutions for pollution reduction and sustainable maritime and manufacturing practices.

Despina Vamvuka | Solid Wastes | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Despina Vamvuka | Solid Wastes | Best Research Article Award

Despina Vamvuka, Technical University of Crete, Greece

👩‍🔬Despina Vamvuka is a Chemical Engineer and Professor at the School of Mineral Resources Engineering, Technical University of Crete. She specializes in Solid Fuels Beneficiation and Technology, focusing on clean energy production technologies. 🌱🔬

Profile

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Education

Despina Vamvuka holds a degree in Chemical Engineering and has built a robust academic foundation that underpins her extensive research and teaching career in the field of solid fuels and clean energy technologies. 🎓📘

Experience

Despina Vamvuka has significant experience in pyrolysis, combustion, gasification, and pollutant emission reduction from solid fuels. She is a seasoned educator and researcher with over 230 scientific publications and a profound involvement in both national and European research projects. 🌐👩‍🏫

Research Interests

Despina Vamvuka‘s research interests are diverse, encompassing solid fuels beneficiation, clean technologies for energy production, pyrolysis, combustion, gasification, and reduction of pollutant emissions from solid fuels. Her work aims at advancing sustainable energy solutions. 🌍⚡

Awards

Throughout her career, Despina Vamvuka has received numerous accolades and has been an integral part of several scientific committees and editorial boards. Her contributions to the fields of energy, environment, biofuels, and hydrogen are widely recognized. 🏆🌟

Publications

  1. “Valorization of a high-sulfur petroleum coke for energy and fuels through its co-processing with a forest waste, using concrete wastes for sulphur and carbon dioxide capture under mild conditions”
    • Journal: Thermochimica Acta
    • Year: 2024
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  2. “Adsorption of ammonium from wastewaters by an almond kernel derived biochar modified by potassium hydroxide or dolomite and activated by steam”
    • Journal: Environmental Advances
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2
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  3. “Magnesium or bentonite modified almond kernel biochar for phosphate adsorption from contaminated water solutions”
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
    • Year: 2024
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  4. “Gasification Performance of Barley Straw Waste Blended with Lignite for Syngas Production under Steam or Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere”
    • Journal: Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
    • Year: 2024
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  5. “Energy Recovery from Municipal Solid Waste through Co-Gasification Using Steam or Carbon Dioxide with Olive By-Products”
    • Journal: Energies
    • Year: 2024
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