Assist. Prof. Dr. Sinan DEMİR | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sinan DEMİR | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sinan DEMİR | Biological Sciences – Isparta University of Applied Sciences, Turkey

Dr. Sinan Demir is an Assistant Professor at the Isparta University of Applied Sciences, where he specializes in Soil Science and Plant Nutrition. His academic journey is marked by significant achievements in agricultural technology and remote sensing, focusing on the development of innovative methodologies for monitoring agricultural productivity and land use. Dr. Demir has contributed extensively to the integration of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and machine learning algorithms to enhance the efficiency of agricultural practices. With a comprehensive background in soil science, plant nutrition, and agricultural engineering, his work continues to impact both the academic community and practical applications in agriculture.

Profile:

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Education:

Dr. Demir’s academic background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Engineering and a Master’s degree in Soil Science and Plant Nutrition from Suleyman Demirel University. His PhD, completed in 2021 at Isparta University of Applied Sciences, was centered around “The Monitoring of Isparta Rose (Rosa damascena Mill.) Gardens using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and the Development of Yield Prediction Models.” This thesis was guided by Prof. Dr. Levent Başayığit. His formal education has equipped him with a strong foundation in soil science, plant protection, and remote sensing technologies, which he applies in his research and teaching.

Experience:

Dr. Demir has a rich research and teaching portfolio. In his role as Assistant Professor, he has undertaken leadership roles in multiple national and international projects related to agriculture, land use, and environmental monitoring. These include significant contributions to the development of yield prediction models for oil rose farming using UAV images and the application of machine learning algorithms for soil data analysis. He has also been a key researcher in several TUBITAK and EU-funded projects aimed at improving sustainable farming practices and climate change resilience. His teaching contributions span undergraduate and postgraduate courses, with a focus on remote sensing, digital agriculture, and UAV-based crop monitoring.

Research Interests:

Dr. Demir’s research interests lie at the intersection of agricultural technology and environmental science. He focuses on the integration of remote sensing technologies, particularly UAVs, in precision agriculture. His research aims to improve the efficiency of crop monitoring, yield prediction, and land use management. Additionally, he explores the use of hyperspectral data and machine learning techniques to address challenges in soil quality, vegetation health, and climate impact assessments. He is particularly interested in the application of these technologies in regions with semi-arid climates and the development of models to optimize agricultural practices.

Awards:

Dr. Demir’s work has been recognized both in academia and in practical applications. He was awarded several research grants, including support for projects investigating the impact of UAV technology on organic farming practices and the application of machine learning in soil science. His contributions to agricultural research were acknowledged in multiple national and international conferences, where he has presented groundbreaking work on topics such as digital mapping of soil erosion and evaluating land use changes with satellite imagery.

Publications:

Dr. Demir has authored several influential publications in peer-reviewed journals. Notable among them are:

  1. “Determination of suitable agricultural areas and current land use in Isparta Province, Türkiye, through a linear combination technique and geographic information systems” (2024) – Environment, Development and Sustainability 🌱
  2. “Assessment of pre- and post-fire erosion using the RUSLE equation in a watershed affected by the forest fire on Google Earth Engine: the study of Manavgat River Basin” (2024) – Natural Hazards 🔥
  3. “Yield prediction models of organic oil rose farming with agricultural unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) images and machine learning algorithms” (2024) – Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment 🚁
  4. “Digital Mapping Burn Severity in Agricultural and Forestry Land over a Half-Decade Using Sentinel Satellite Images on the Google Earth Engine Platform” (2024) – Trees, Forests and People 🌳
  5. “Determining burned areas using different threshold values of NDVI with Sentinel-2 satellite images on GEE platform: A case study of Muğla Province” (2023) – International Journal of Sustainable Engineering and Technology 🌍

Conclusion:

Dr. Sinan Demir’s academic and professional trajectory is marked by a dedication to advancing agricultural sciences through the use of cutting-edge technologies such as UAVs and machine learning. His research continues to drive improvements in the management of agricultural systems, particularly in sustainable farming practices and land use optimization. As an educator and researcher, Dr. Demir is committed to sharing his knowledge and contributing to the global discourse on the intersection of technology and agriculture. His work not only enriches academic literature but also offers practical solutions to real-world challenges in the agricultural sector.

Lütfü Uygur | Genomics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Lütfü Uygur | Genomics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Lütfü Uygur | Genomics – Master’s degree at Fırat university, Turkey

Lütfü Uygur is a dedicated molecular biologist with a strong passion for laboratory-based research. With a solid academic foundation and hands-on experience in molecular biology and genetics, he has become well-versed in experimental research and data analysis. His research has centered around various biological fields, including cancer biology, bioinformatics, and the effects of natural compounds on cancer cell lines. Throughout his academic career, Uygur has developed a keen interest in the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer resistance, contributing significantly to the understanding of gene expression, protein activity, and cell viability in relation to cancer treatments. With excellent leadership skills and a commitment to scientific excellence, he is determined to make meaningful contributions to both basic and applied biological research.

Professional Profile:

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Education

Uygur’s academic journey began with his high school education in the nursing department, followed by an associate’s degree in Medical Laboratory Techniques from Fırat University. He then pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Molecular Biology and Genetics, graduating with honors. His academic excellence continued into his graduate studies, where he is currently working on a Master’s in Biology. During his time at Fırat University, Uygur was deeply involved in laboratory research, gaining practical experience in techniques such as PCR, RNA isolation, and cell culture. He has also completed specialized courses in bioinformatics, protein purification, and genomics, further enhancing his research capabilities. His academic career has been marked by an eagerness to learn and a strong desire to explore the complexities of molecular biology and cancer research.

Experience

Uygur has garnered diverse experience through various internships and research roles. He began his career with internships as a nurse and medical laboratory technician, where he learned the practical applications of laboratory work in clinical settings. However, his passion for research led him to the realm of molecular biology, where he took on roles such as a molecular biologist intern at the Genomics Laboratory at Fırat University. Here, he worked on several research projects focusing on cancer biology, particularly breast cancer, and gained valuable experience in cell viability assays, PCR, and gene expression analysis. Uygur also contributed to multiple TÜBİTAK-funded research projects, which provided him with an opportunity to further hone his research skills and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams. His active involvement in research seminars and workshops further underscores his ability to lead projects and contribute meaningfully to scientific discourse.

Research Interests

Uygur’s research interests primarily revolve around cancer biology, particularly the molecular mechanisms of chemotherapy resistance and cancer cell viability. He is particularly focused on understanding the role of transferrin receptors in breast cancer resistance to gemcitabine and the apoptotic and cytotoxic effects of various plant extracts on cancer cells. In addition to cancer research, Uygur is interested in bioinformatics and genomics, applying these fields to understand the molecular pathways involved in disease processes. His work also extends to studying the effects of chronic inflammation in obesity and the immune system’s role in cancer development. Through his research, Uygur aims to contribute to the development of novel diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic strategies that could improve patient outcomes, particularly in the treatment of cancer.

Awards

Uygur has been recognized for his excellence in research and academic achievement, particularly for his work in cancer biology. He has been awarded several scholarships for his participation in research projects and his exceptional academic performance, including a prestigious TÜBİTAK scholarship for his work on the anticancer properties of plant extracts. He has also received several certifications and training opportunities in molecular biology, bioinformatics, and experimental research, which have further bolstered his qualifications. These accomplishments demonstrate his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and his ability to excel in his field. His research on cancer biology has been highly regarded, positioning him as a promising figure in molecular biology.

Publications

Dalkılıç, S., Kadıoğlu Dalkılıç, L., Uygur, L., Timurkaan, M., Gültürk, B., & Kaplan, M. (2024). Bioinformatics analysis of colorectal cancer transcriptomic data reveals novel prognostic signature and potential biomarker genes. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology.
Dalkılıç, S., Dalkılıç, L. K., Uygur, L., & Kaya, Ö. (2024). Determination of Cell Viability, Apoptotic and Necrotic Activities of Boswellia serrata Extract in Liver Cancer (HepG2) and Breast Cancer (MCF7) Cell Lines. Osmaniye Korkut Ata Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi, 7(3), Article 3.
Dalkılıç, L. K., Dalkılıç, S., & Uygur, L. (2023). Investigation of apoptotic, cytotoxic, and antioxidant effects of Juglans regia against MDA-MB-231 and A549 cell lines. International Journal of Plant Based Pharmaceuticals, 3(1), Article 1.
Dalkılıç, S., Kadıoğlu Dalkılıç, L., Uygur, L. (2023). Mentha pulegium extracts showed strong antimicrobial and cytotoxic effects in vitro. Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam Üniversitesi Tarım ve Doğa Dergisi, 26(6), Article 6.
Kadıoğlu Dalkılıç L., Dalkılıç S., Uygur L. (2023). Determination of Cytotoxic, Apoptotic and Necrotic Activities of Boswellia serrata Extract in HepG2 and MCF7 Cell Lines. Çankaya International Congress on Scientific Research. ISBN 978-625-8254-16-7, pp. 894-895.
Dalkılıç, S., Kadıoğlu Dalkılıç L., Uygur L. (2023). Investigation of cytotoxic, antioxidant, apoptotic/necrotic activity of Aquilaria agallocha root extract and determination of gene expression levels in HepG2, MCF-7 cancer cell lines. Life. (In review)

Conclusion

Lütfü Uygur is a talented and promising researcher whose contributions to molecular biology and cancer research are noteworthy. His commitment to exploring the molecular mechanisms of cancer, his proficiency in laboratory techniques, and his ability to collaborate on high-level research projects make him an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Uygur’s passion for science and his ongoing contributions to the field of molecular biology demonstrate his potential for further breakthroughs in cancer diagnostics and treatment. His dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, coupled with his leadership skills, positions him as an emerging leader in the scientific community, and he is well-deserving of this recognition.