Kemal Çağatay Selvi| Natural Fibers | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

       Kemal Çağatay Selvi
Affiliation Ondokuz Mayıs University
Country Turkey
Scopus ID 57188552484
Documents 33
Citations 410
h-index 12
Subject Area Natural Fibers
Event International Research Awards on Fiberreinforced Polymer

Kemal Çağatay Selvi
Ondokuz Mayıs University— Turkey

Kemal Çağatay Selvi is a researcher whose scholarly work focuses on natural fibers and related materials science. His published research contributes to the understanding of fiber characteristics, composite applications, and sustainable material development. According to publicly indexed bibliometric information, his academic profile includes 33 indexed publications, 410 citations, and an h-index of 12, reflecting sustained scholarly activity within the field of natural fibers and fiber-reinforced materials.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Kemal Çağatay Selvi in relation to research on natural fibers and fiber-reinforced materials. The overview considers publication activity, citation performance, subject specialization, and research relevance for the Innovative Research Award presented during the International Research Awards on Fiberreinforced Polymer. The discussion is based on publicly available bibliometric indicators and scholarly publication records.[1]

Keywords

Natural fibers, Fiber-reinforced polymers, Sustainable materials, Composite engineering, Materials science, Fiber characterization, Biomaterials, Polymer composites, Mechanical properties, Research impact.

Introduction

Natural fibers have become increasingly significant within modern materials engineering because of their renewable origin, lightweight characteristics, and compatibility with sustainable manufacturing strategies. Researchers working in this discipline contribute to advances in environmentally responsible composite technologies through experimental investigations and material optimization. Kemal Çağatay Selvi’s research activity reflects these broader scientific developments within the field.[2]

Research Profile

  • Researcher: Kemal Çağatay Selvi
  • Country: Turkey
  • Primary Subject Area: Natural Fibers
  • Scopus Author ID: 57188552484
  • Indexed Documents: 33
  • Total Citations: 410
  • h-index: 12

Research Contributions

The research portfolio demonstrates continuing contributions to natural fiber technologies, composite materials, and engineering applications. Publications have addressed material characterization, performance evaluation, processing methods, and sustainable engineering concepts. These studies support broader scientific efforts aimed at improving environmentally responsible composite materials for industrial applications.[2]

Publications

The research record consists of 33 Scopus-indexed publications distributed across peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings. The publication profile demonstrates continued engagement with materials science and natural fiber research, with citation metrics indicating recognition by the international scientific community.[1]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators including 410 citations and an h-index of 12 suggest that the published work has been referenced by subsequent research within relevant scientific disciplines. Such metrics provide quantitative evidence of scholarly visibility while complementing qualitative assessments of research significance and innovation.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available academic indicators, Kemal Çağatay Selvi demonstrates sustained scholarly productivity within the field of natural fibers. His publication record, citation performance, and subject specialization align with the objectives commonly associated with recognition for innovative research in fiber-reinforced polymer science. Final award decisions remain subject to the evaluation criteria established by the organizing committee of the International Research Awards on Fiberreinforced Polymer.[3]

Conclusion

Kemal Çağatay Selvi’s academic profile reflects continued engagement with natural fiber research and sustainable materials science. His publication output and bibliometric performance indicate an active contribution to the advancement of fiber-reinforced material technologies and provide a foundation for consideration within international academic recognition programs.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Kemal Çağatay Selvi, Author ID 57188552484. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57188552484
  2. Review article on sustainable natural fiber composites.DOI:
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesa.2019.105638
  3. Exploring the Role of Advanced Composites and Biocomposites in Agricultural Machinery and Equipment: Insights into Design, Performance, and Sustainability, https://doi.org/10.3390/polym17121691

Audie Thompson | Synthetic Fibers | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Audie Thompson | Synthetic Fibers | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at US Army Corps of Engineer Research and Development Center, United States

Profiles:

🌟 Current Position

Dr. Audie K. Thompson is currently a Research Biologist (2022 – present) within the Sustainable Water Infrastructure Materials Research (SWIMR) team. In this role, Dr. Thompson leads projects aimed at advancing the field of water treatment, particularly focusing on cutting-edge technologies for environmental protection. Her work extends to proposal writing, manuscript preparation, and training technicians and interns in molecular techniques and analytical chemistry. She explores innovative solutions for lanthanide adsorption, graphene utilization, and membrane-based concentration technologies for PFAS destruction and harmful algal bloom management. Moreover, she contributes to outreach efforts, coordinating ERDC’s STEM programs, fostering interest in science among future generations.

📚 Publication Achievements

As a prolific scientist, Dr. Thompson has made significant contributions to scientific literature. She has published papers in chemical engineering, environmental science, and biocatalysis, with a special focus on using metal particles for antifouling coatings and developing biocatalysts for degrading harmful algal toxins. Her expertise in molecular biology has led to the creation of enzymes for environmental applications and nanomaterials for medical use. Dr. Thompson has also contributed extensively to conferences and journals, serving as an Associate Consulting Editor for iScience (Elsevier), where she coordinates peer reviews and helps recruit innovative articles for publication.

🔬 Ongoing Research

Dr. Thompson is actively involved in several research projects, including lanthanide adsorption and recovery using Bacillus subtilis spores and bacteriophages. Her research explores the application of graphene for water purification and membrane-based technologies to concentrate and destroy PFAS—a group of hazardous chemicals found in many water sources. In collaboration with institutions like Alcorn State, Dr. Thompson investigates methods to combat harmful algal blooms (HABs) by developing composite materials with a focus on sustainability and environmental resilience.

🔍Research Interests

Dr. Thompson’s research interests are deeply rooted in environmental engineering, biocatalysis, and water treatment technologies. Her expertise lies in creating innovative solutions for bioremediation, using engineered enzymes and nanoparticles to degrade harmful environmental pollutants like microcystin. She is also keen on advancing the field of membrane technology, focusing on anti-biofouling membranes and their potential applications in both environmental and biomedical fields.

🎓 Academic Background

Dr. Thompson holds an extensive academic career that includes experience as an Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas (2018-2022), where she held the prestigious Robert E. Babcock Endowed Professorship. Her work in this role spanned engineering research on biocatalysis, nanotechnology, and water treatment. Before that, she served as a Research Assistant Professor at Prairie View A&M University (2016-2018), contributing to the development of novel membrane technologies and leading multiple student-focused research programs. Dr. Thompson also completed postdoctoral training in chemical engineering, where she honed her skills in bioseparation techniques and membrane technology.

🏅 Scholarships and Awards

Dr. Thompson’s outstanding work has earned her numerous accolades, including the Women of Color Special Recognition Award (2024), Outstanding Teaching Award from the Department of Chemical Engineering (2021), and Best In-Practice Paper Award from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) in 2018. She was recognized for her role in fostering STEM education, receiving the Outstanding STEM Faculty Award at PVAMU in 2018. Dr. Thompson’s contributions to chemical engineering and STEM outreach have been widely acknowledged through various travel awards and fellowships, such as the Janice Lumpkin Travel Award at the AIChE Annual Conference (2014) and the SREB Scholar Fellowship (2004-2010).

🧬 Bioinformatics and Technology Integration

Throughout her career, Dr. Thompson has integrated bioinformatics into her research projects. She applies molecular biology techniques such as protein purification and enzyme engineering to develop biocatalysts for environmental and biomedical applications. Her focus on bioinformatics also includes analyzing molecular pathways involved in environmental remediation and using computational tools to optimize biocatalytic processes.

👥 Professional Associations

Dr. Thompson is an active member of multiple professional organizations, including the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) and the Society of Biological Engineering. She has also served as a member of the advisory board for the Membrane Science, Engineering, and Technology (MAST) Center from 2022-2024, contributing her expertise to the advancement of membrane technology for environmental applications.

🛠️ Training & Workshops

Dr. Thompson has participated in numerous workshops and training programs, both as a learner and as a trainer. She has trained technicians and students in advanced molecular techniques and instrumentation, such as Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and UV-Vis spectroscopy. Additionally, she has been involved in organizing training programs aimed at high school and undergraduate students through REU/REM programs, encouraging young minds to explore the STEM fields.

🗣️ Oral Presentations

Dr. Thompson has delivered oral presentations at various national and international conferences. These presentations have covered her cutting-edge research on antifouling membrane technologies, biocatalytic degradation of environmental toxins, and water purification strategies. Her dynamic speaking style and ability to convey complex scientific concepts to both technical and general audiences have made her a sought-after speaker in the scientific community.

🎯 Tasks Completed as a Researcher

As a leading researcher, Dr. Thompson has completed tasks ranging from designing and managing research projects to mentoring students and securing funding for large-scale studies. Her ability to lead multidisciplinary teams and manage research projects that address critical environmental challenges demonstrates her capacity for both technical expertise and leadership.

🏆 Success Factors

Dr. Thompson’s success as a researcher can be attributed to her innovative thinking, collaborative approach, and dedication to solving real-world problems. She has successfully secured research funding from prestigious organizations like the National Science Foundation and the Arkansas Water Resources Center. Her commitment to STEM education and outreach, particularly through programs like Girls Accelerating and Learning in STEM (G.A.L.S), highlights her passion for empowering future generations of scientists.

📄 Publications & Laboratory Experience

Dr. Thompson’s laboratory experience is extensive, covering a wide range of experimental techniques in molecular biology, membrane technology, and nanomaterials. She has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and book chapters, contributing to the advancement of environmental engineering, biotechnology, and chemical engineering. Her work continues to inspire the scientific community and drive progress in sustainable solutions for water treatment and environmental protection. 

📖Publications:

Paper Title: Polysulfone ultrafiltration membranes fabricated from green solvents: Significance of coagulation bath composition

  • Authors: Hackett, C., Hale, D., Bair, B., Ranil Wickramasinghe, S., Thompson, A.
  • Journal: Separation and Purification Technology
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Fabrication of Chitosan/PEGDA Bionanocomposites for Enhanced Drug Encapsulation and Release Efficiency

  • Authors: de Castro, R., Kandhola, G., Kim, J.-W., Moore, Q.C., Thompson, A.K.
  • Journal: Molecular Pharmaceutics
  • Year: 2023

Paper Title: Graphene as a rational interface for enhanced adsorption of microcystin-LR from water

  • Authors: Roberts, J.L., Zetterholm, S.G., Gurtowski, L., Thompson, A., Griggs, C.
  • Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Year: 2023

Paper Title: Ultrafiltration Membranes Functionalized with Copper Oxide and Zwitterions for Fouling Resistance

  • Authors: Hackett, C., Abolhassani, M., Greenlee, L.F., Thompson, A.K.
  • Journal: Membranes
  • Year: 2022

Paper Title: Microcystin-LR Removal from Water via Enzymatic Linearization and Ultrafiltration

  • Authors: Fionah, A., Hackett, C., Aljewari, H., Escobar, I.C., Thompson, A.K.
  • Journal: Toxins
  • Year: 2022