Ilker Acar | Sustainable Water Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ilker Acar | Sustainable Water Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Research Staff | Ataturk University | Turkey

Asst. Prof. İlker Acar is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in environmental engineering, with a strong interdisciplinary background in mining and mineral processing. He earned his doctoral degree with a focus on the characterization and utilization potential of industrial by-products and holds undergraduate and graduate qualifications in engineering and natural sciences. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Atatürk University, he has extensive professional experience in environmental protection, wastewater treatment, and waste management, contributing to both academic research and applied industry projects. His research focuses on wastewater collection and treatment, pollution prevention, hazardous waste management, geopolymers, composite materials, polymeric adsorbents, and surface chemistry. He has published in high-impact journals such as Sustainability, Chemosphere, and Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy, demonstrating his dedication to sustainable materials and environmental remediation. Dr. Acar has supervised postgraduate theses, participated in academic juries, and played a key role in developing innovative research in environmental technologies. Recognized for his scholarly contributions with a growing citation record, he exemplifies academic excellence and leadership in advancing sustainability-focused research. His continuous commitment to research innovation, mentoring, and collaborative initiatives underscores his strong potential for future advancements and further recognition as a leading figure in his field.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Açışlı, Ö., Acar, İ., & Khataee, A. (2022). Preparation of a surface modified fly ash-based geopolymer for removal of an anionic dye: Parameters and adsorption mechanism. Chemosphere, 295, 133870.

2. Açışlı, O., Acar, I., & Khataee, A. (2020). Preparation of a fly ash-based geopolymer for removal of a cationic dye: Isothermal, kinetic and thermodynamic studies. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 83, 53–63.

3. Acar, I., & Atalay, M. U. (2013). Characterization of sintered class F fly ashes. Fuel, 106, 195–203.

4. Acar, I., & Atalay, M. U. (2016). Recovery potentials of cenospheres from bituminous coal fly ashes. Fuel, 180, 97–105.

5. Acar, I., & Açışlı, O. (2018). Mechano-chemical surface modification of calcite by wet-stirred ball milling. Applied Surface Science, 457, 208–213.

Dr. İlker Acar’s research advances sustainable environmental technologies through innovative use of industrial by-products and waste materials, contributing to cleaner production and circular economy solutions. His work bridges science and industry by developing eco-efficient methods for wastewater treatment and resource recovery, fostering global progress toward environmental sustainability.

Tégawindé Vanessa Rosette Kaboré | water resilience | Best Research Article Award

Mrs. Tégawindé Vanessa Rosette Kaboré | water resilience | Best Research Article Award

PHD candidat / Civile and Hydraulic engineer, Institut International d’ingénierie de l’eau et de l’environnement (2iE), Burkina Faso

Tégawindé Vanessa Rosette Kaboré (Boro) is a dedicated civil and hydraulic engineer from Burkina Faso, born on June 26, 1991. With a strong commitment to advancing water and environmental engineering, Vanessa combines her technical expertise with a passion for research and education. She is currently pursuing a PhD at the Water, Hydro-system, and Agriculture Laboratory at 2iE, where she focuses on runoff harvesting techniques. 🌍💧

Publication Profile

ORCID

Education

Vanessa obtained her Master’s degree in Water and Environmental Engineering from the Institut International d’Ingénierie de l’Eau et de l’Environnement (2iE) from 2014 to 2016. Before that, she completed her Bachelor’s degree in Water and Environmental Science at the same institution from 2011 to 2013. Additionally, she has completed various training courses, including scientific article writing and GIS training, enhancing her skills in research and communication. 🎓📚

Experience

Since July 2022, Vanessa has been a PhD student at 2iE, focusing on field data collection and scientific writing. Prior to this, she worked as a hydraulic consultant for the PARIIS-BF-SONATER project, where she managed various hydraulic infrastructure projects. She has also served as a design engineer and site supervisor for Inter-Réalisations and Global Construction Afrique, overseeing technical and financial monitoring of construction works. 💼🔧

Research Focus

Vanessa’s research focuses on farmers’ perceptions of sealing techniques for runoff harvesting ponds in Burkina Faso. Her work involves field data collection and laboratory experiments, aiming to enhance water resource management and agricultural practices in her region. Her commitment to sustainable engineering practices highlights her dedication to improving the environmental landscape of Burkina Faso. 🌱📊

Awards and Honours

In 2023, Vanessa received a training certificate in popularizing and communicating science from the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF). She also holds a GIS training certificate and has been recognized for her proficiency in English with a TOEFL score of 650 points. These accomplishments reflect her ongoing pursuit of professional development and excellence in her field. 🏆🌟

Publication Top Notes

Analysis of Farmers’ Perceptions on Sealing Techniques for Runoff Harvesting Ponds: A Case Study from Burkina Faso