İsa Avcı | Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS), Fiber Optics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. İsa Avcı | Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS), Fiber Optics | Best Researcher Award

Head of IT at Karabuk University, Turkey

Dr. İsa Avcı currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Engineering, Karabuk University, Turkey. With a strong background in cybersecurity, IoT, and artificial intelligence, he brings together academic rigor and practical insight from years of industry and academic involvement. He has contributed significantly to both teaching and applied research, actively supervising graduate theses and participating in national and international R&D projects. Known for his leadership in digital transformation and smart systems, Dr. Avcı has earned recognition in academic and professional circles alike for his innovation and dedication.

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Education

Dr. Avcı’s academic journey is diverse and multidisciplinary, combining engineering and information technology. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa in 2021, where his doctoral thesis focused on developing a maturity model for cyber vulnerabilities in smart gas grids. Prior to that, he completed a master’s degree in Information Technologies from Sakarya University in 2011 and holds dual bachelor’s degrees in Business Administration from Anadolu University (2013) and Electrical-Electronics Engineering from Sakarya University (2007). His academic foundation is further supported by an associate degree in Electricity from Istanbul University (2003), equipping him with a broad skill set across engineering domains.

Experience

Dr. Avcı has over two decades of combined academic and industry experience. Academically, he began as a Lecturer at Istanbul University in 2010 and later joined Karabuk University in 2021 as an Assistant Professor. His roles extend beyond teaching; he has served as Director of the Research and Application Center, Head of the Technology Transfer Office, and Head of Commission at the Faculty of Engineering. Professionally, he held pivotal engineering roles at major Turkish institutions such as BELBİM, İGDAŞ, and THY AO, where he worked on SCADA, smart grid, ticketing, and data security systems. This blended experience bridges theoretical research with practical implementation.

Research Interest

Dr. Avcı’s research interests lie at the intersection of cybersecurity, smart systems, AI, and IoT. He is particularly focused on enhancing digital infrastructure through secure protocols, risk analysis frameworks, and intelligent automation. His contributions span a wide spectrum, including intrusion detection, ransomware and DDoS defense, blockchain-enabled IoT, and energy management in smart grids. His research not only addresses current digital threats but also anticipates emerging challenges in critical systems like transportation, health informatics, and industrial control. Through his work, Dr. Avcı contributes significantly to the development of resilient cyber-physical infrastructures.

Award

In recognition of his excellence, Dr. Avcı received a “Başarı Belgesi” (Certificate of Achievement) from Karabük University in 2023. This honor reflects his outstanding performance in academic service, research productivity, and project leadership. Furthermore, his roles as coordinator and principal investigator in funded national and international projects showcase his capacity to lead interdisciplinary research with impactful outcomes.

Selected Publications

  1. Advanced Transmission Line Fault Protection Including the Voltage Sag (2025) – Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy – A novel solution to protect critical infrastructure from power disturbances.

  2. Evaluation and Benchmarking of Cybersecurity DDoS Attacks Detection Models through FWZIC and MABAC (2025) – Computer Systems Science and Engineering – Cited for its robust comparative methodology in cybersecurity detection.

  3. A Hierarchical Fault Protection Framework for Voltage Sag and Impedance Faults (2025) – Processes – Widely referenced for its layered approach to energy fault detection.

  4. Energy Management in Microgrids Using Model-Free Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach (2025) – IEEE Access – Highly cited for introducing model-free optimization in smart energy grids.

  5. Cybersecurity Defence Mechanism Against DDoS Attack with Explainability (2024) – Mesopotamian Journal of CyberSecurity – Recognized for its application of explainable AI in cybersecurity.

  6. Enhancing Network Security: A Comprehensive Analysis of Intrusion Detection Systems (2024) – Yüzüncü Yıl University Journal of Science – Frequently cited in academic and industrial security studies.

  7. Optimization Planning Techniques with Meta-Heuristic Algorithms in IoT (2024) – Sakarya University Journal of Computer and Information Sciences – Valued for its real-time implementation models in industrial IoT.

Conclusion

Dr. İsa Avcı exemplifies the qualities of an innovative academic and a seasoned engineer. His multidisciplinary education, complemented by extensive industry practice, underpins a research agenda that addresses real-world challenges in cybersecurity, smart infrastructure, and digital systems. His publication record, leadership in funded projects, and dedication to mentoring graduate students contribute to his impactful presence in the field of computer engineering. Given his proven excellence in research, innovation, and academic service, Dr. Avcı is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, standing out as a thought leader shaping the future of intelligent and secure systems.

Nuwani Kangana | Sustainable Cities | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Nuwani Kangana | Sustainable Cities | Women Researcher Award

Research Consultant at University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka

Nuwani Kangana is an innovative and committed early-career researcher specializing in Town and Country Planning, with a strong foundation in urban resilience, GIS, and participatory development. Her academic pursuit is driven by a passion for transforming cities through data-driven, inclusive planning and technological innovation. A top-ranking graduate and currently a master’s researcher at the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, she has actively contributed to various interdisciplinary projects that focus on smart and resilient urban environments. With practical expertise in geospatial technologies, disaster modeling, and crowdsourcing platforms, Nuwani aims to bridge the gap between research, community needs, and digital transformation in urban planning.

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Education

Nuwani’s educational background is marked by excellence and dedication. She earned her Honors Degree in Bachelor of Science in Town & Country Planning from the University of Moratuwa with a stellar GPA of 3.91/4.2, ranking second out of 44 students. Following her undergraduate success, she enrolled in the Master of Science (Research) program at the same institution in 2023. Her research focuses on enabling participatory risk-sensitive urban development through mobilized crowdsourcing platforms, combining her interest in citizen science and disaster resilience. She has also undergone certification in English, web design, and Java application development, enhancing her interdisciplinary approach and technical adaptability.

Experience

Throughout her academic journey, Nuwani has held multiple research-related roles that demonstrate her progressive involvement in impactful urban research. She currently serves as a Research Consultant at the University of Moratuwa, contributing to research strategy, grant facilitation, and interdisciplinary collaboration. From November 2023 to December 2024, she worked as a Research Assistant on the ENSEMBLE project, a multinational initiative aimed at enhancing community resilience. Her responsibilities included engaging local communities using photovoice methodology and coordinating with international researchers. Prior to this, she contributed to the TRANSCEND project funded by the UK’s GCRF, where she supported risk-sensitive urban development initiatives. Her earlier roles include Survey Coordinator for Colombo Settlements Survey 2023 and internships with John Keells Properties and the Urban Development Authority.

Research Interest

Nuwani’s research interests are multifaceted and rooted in contemporary urban challenges. She focuses on participatory planning, disaster education, urban data modeling, and geospatial technologies. With particular emphasis on the use of mobile applications, augmented reality, and crowdsourcing for civic engagement, her work strives to enhance urban resilience and disaster preparedness. Her academic inquiries aim to integrate community perspectives with advanced digital tools, enabling cities to become smarter and more inclusive. Topics like urban flood vulnerability, community engagement in placemaking, and gamified disaster education represent her core interests, revealing a strong alignment with global urban sustainability goals.

Awards

Nuwani’s academic and professional pursuits have been recognized through several prestigious opportunities. She was selected as the Sri Lankan delegate for the Jenesys SAARC 2024 program in Japan, themed “Environment,” which provided her a platform to share and enrich her research in a global setting. Additionally, she participated in the 2024 ProSPER.Net Young Researchers’ School, attending workshops on research communication, proposal development, and competing in the 3MT thesis competition. Her batch rank, multiple project selections, and international collaborations collectively underscore her capabilities and rising prominence in the academic landscape.

Publications

Nuwani has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed publications that reflect her active engagement in impactful research. Selected works include:

  1. Kangana et al. (2024), Smart Cities, on community engagement and smart city development – cited 11 times.

  2. Kangana et al. (2025), Urban Science, on mobile tech in disaster readiness – cited 7 times.

  3. Ekanayaka et al. (2025), Environment and Urbanization ASIA, on urban ventilation and heat mitigation – cited 9 times.

  4. Ranasinghe et al. (2025), Future Internet, on augmented reality in placemaking – cited 6 times.

  5. Kangana & Kankanamge (2025), Urban Resilience and Sustainability, on flood vulnerabilities – cited 5 times.

  6. Kangana et al. (2024), Asian Conference on Remote Sensing, on crowdsourcing in urban planning – cited 3 times.

  7. Kangana et al. (2024), Bolgoda Plains, on disaster education through gamified apps – cited 4 times.

Conclusion

Nuwani Kangana is a dynamic researcher whose academic rigor, interdisciplinary expertise, and community-centered approach position her as a deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award. Her journey illustrates a rare blend of theoretical knowledge, technical acumen, and practical field experience. Whether through published work, international collaborations, or digital innovations in urban development, her contributions continue to shape the evolving discourse in participatory and resilient urban planning. As she forges ahead in her academic path, she is poised to make significant strides in creating inclusive and sustainable cities through research that empowers both institutions and citizens alike.

PINAR USTA EVCİ | FRP in Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. PINAR USTA EVCİ | FRP in Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Isparta University of Applied Sciences, Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pınar Usta Evci is a prominent academic in the field of civil engineering, currently serving at the Isparta University of Applied Sciences. With a rich background spanning structural engineering, earthquake resistance, sustainable construction, and heritage preservation, she has significantly contributed to both academic literature and applied research. Her career is characterized by interdisciplinary approaches, combining traditional engineering practices with game theory, materials science, and computational modeling to address modern infrastructure challenges. Her academic excellence and impactful publications have earned her recognition across national and international platforms.

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Education

Dr. Usta Evci holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Süleyman Demirel University (2016), where she specialized in seismic behavior and risk assessment of historical buildings in İzmir. She completed her Master’s degree in Construction Education at the same university in 2011, focusing on composite materials using tea plant waste. She holds two bachelor’s degrees: one in Construction Teaching (2008) and another in Civil Engineering (2020), alongside an associate degree in Justice from Anadolu University (2020). This diverse academic training reflects her commitment to both the technical and legal dimensions of engineering practice.

Experience

Dr. Usta Evci has served in various academic roles, progressing from Research Assistant (2009–2019) to Assistant Professor (2019) and now Associate Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering. She has held administrative roles including Head of the Department of Building and Co-head of the Civil Engineering Department. Her international exposure includes research fellowships at Michigan State University and Eastern Michigan University, enriching her interdisciplinary perspective. She has also contributed to international projects and editorial boards, such as her editorial role at the American Journal of Civil Engineering.

Research Interests

Her primary research interests include seismic analysis of historical and modern structures, sustainable construction materials, game theory applications in disaster management, and structural performance under dynamic loads. She explores non-destructive testing techniques, base-isolation systems, and sustainability assessments to innovate in earthquake engineering and post-disaster recovery frameworks. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges civil engineering with environmental science, policy, and computational analysis.

Awards

Dr. Usta Evci has received multiple SCI Article Awards in 2021 for her high-impact publications in indexed journals. Earlier in her career, she earned a Certificate of Achievement upon her undergraduate graduation in 2008. These accolades underscore her consistent scholarly contributions and academic excellence throughout her career.

Selected Publications 

  • Title: Numerical Modeling Of Seismic Impacts On Cistern Structures
    Authors: Usta Evci, P., Büyükünsal, A., Bozkurt, N.
    Publication: Sigma Journal of Engineering and Natural Sciences
    Year: 2026

  • Title: Sustainable Building Materials and Design: The Macedonian Mavrova Case
    Authors: Arıcı, A., Usta Evci, P.
    Publication: European Journal of Sustainable Development Research
    Year: 2024

  • Title: Effect of Opening Frame Materials on Masonry Structures
    Authors: Usta Evci, P., Sever, A.E., Şakalak, E., Arıcı, A.
    Publication: European Journal of Sustainable Development Research
    Year: 2024

  • Title: Effect of Floor Types on Masonry Structural Behavior
    Authors: Onat, Ö., Usta Evci, P., Arıcı, A.
    Publication: European Journal of Sustainable Development Research
    Year: 2024

  • Title: Mechanical Properties of Kofke Stone in Historical Buildings
    Authors: Usta Evci, P., Davraz, M., Uysal, N.
    Publication: Journal of Building Pathology and Rehabilitation
    Year: 2024

  • Title: Seismic Behavior of the Historical Yeşildere Bridge
    Authors: Usta Evci, P., Cirik, K., Şakalak, E., Sever, A.E.
    Publication: Konya Journal of Engineering Sciences
    Year: 2024

  • Title: Effect of Masonry Infill Walls on RC Structures: Izmir Earthquake Case
    Authors: Usta Evci, P., Bozdağ, Ö., Onat, Ö.
    Publication: Engineering Failure Analysis
    Year: 2023

These papers have been cited in multiple academic journals focusing on seismic engineering, sustainable development, and disaster mitigation, reflecting the relevance and influence of her work in both academia and practice.

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pınar Usta Evci stands out as a researcher whose scholarly depth and interdisciplinary scope uniquely position her for the Best Researcher Award. Her pioneering studies on the seismic performance of historical structures, development of sustainable materials, and integration of game theory into engineering frameworks reflect her innovative mindset. She has continuously contributed to scientific advancement through impactful research, international collaborations, and mentorship. Her work not only enriches academic discourse but also provides practical solutions to societal challenges, making her a deserving nominee for this recognition.