Kaan Koçali | Occupational Health | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Kaan Koçali | Occupational Health | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Kaan Koçali | Occupational Health – Istanbul Gelisim University, Turkey

Kaan Koçali is an accomplished researcher and academician specializing in Occupational Health and Safety, with a reputation for producing impactful, interdisciplinary work that bridges engineering, ergonomics, and industrial risk management. Over the years, he has built a robust academic presence through his scholarly rigor, professional diligence, and passion for improving workplace safety in high-risk environments such as mining, aviation, and chemical industries. His scholarly contributions reflect a thoughtful integration of theory and practice, aimed at addressing real-world industrial challenges through innovative solutions and methodologies. As an active contributor to both national and international platforms, Koçali’s work continues to influence the fields of occupational safety and workplace ergonomics.

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Education

Kaan Koçali has pursued a rigorous academic path in the field of occupational safety, with his educational background rooted in engineering and safety sciences. His formal training provided the foundation for a career focused on safety systems, risk assessment models, and ergonomics. His education empowered him with strong technical and analytical capabilities, which he has applied extensively across both academic research and practical field investigations.

Professional Experience

With years of professional experience in academia and research, Koçali has served in key roles that include lecturer, safety consultant, and project investigator. He has engaged with multi-sectoral projects, particularly those related to industrial safety audits, workplace inspections, and aviation-related safety protocol development. His active involvement in conferences, editorial contributions, and peer-reviewed journals highlights a career committed to advancing occupational safety frameworks both in Turkey and internationally.

Research Interests

Kaan Koçali’s primary research interests lie in occupational health and safety, ergonomic design, risk assessment methodologies, and industrial systems optimization. He is especially known for his applications of models such as Fine-Kinney, TOPSIS, and anthropometric analysis in practical industrial settings. His work also spans topics like aviation fire safety, daylight saving time policy effects on workplace injuries, and compliance with EU REACH directives. These varied themes demonstrate his deep understanding of safety regulation, human factors, and systemic risk reduction in complex environments.

Awards and Recognitions

Koçali has earned recognition for his scholarly contributions to occupational safety and industrial engineering. While specific award titles may vary by institution or conference, his consistent presence in academic panels, publication in indexed journals, and participation in peer-reviewed conferences reflect his standing as a well-regarded safety researcher. His selection as a contributor to various international congresses and editorial boards is a further testament to his growing influence in his field.

Selected Publications

📄 Occupational Health and Safety Risk Assessment for Entrepreneurs, European Journal of Managerial Research (EUJMR), 2024 – Cited by 4 articles. 🧠 Focus: Entrepreneurial safety frameworks.
📄 Workplace Inspections in Turkey Conducted within the Scope of ILO Labor Inspection Convention, Asya Studies, 2024 – Cited by 6 articles. 🧠 Focus: Compliance with international labor standards.
📄 Fine-Kinney Risk Değerlendirmesi Yöntemi ile Yeraltı Maden Ocağında Delme Patlatma İşlemlerinin İncelenmesi, International Journal of Social & Humanities Sciences Research, 2023 – Cited by 3 articles. 🧠 Focus: Mining safety analytics.
📄 TOPSIS Method Application for Personal Protective Equipment Selection, Social Sciences Studies Journal, 2023 – Cited by 5 articles. 🧠 Focus: Decision-making in PPE selection.
📄 Anthropometric Analysis of Cabin Crew Selection Criteria Based on A380 Aircraft Model, Ergonomi, 2023 – Cited by 7 articles. 🧠 Focus: Human factors in aviation ergonomics.
📘 Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting (ARFF) Personnel Training Standards With the Scope of High Reach Extendable Turret (HRET) System, 2023 – Cited by 2 articles. 🧠 Focus: Fire safety in aviation training.
📄 The Effects of Daylight Saving Time (DST) Transition Cancelation on Work Accidents of Turkey, International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2023 – Cited by 9 articles. 🧠 Focus: Policy impacts on worker safety.

Conclusion

Kaan Koçali stands out as a deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award due to his significant scholarly output, interdisciplinary expertise, and impactful contributions to improving occupational health and safety. His work not only advances academic theory but also serves as a bridge to real-world applications that influence workplace regulations, employee well-being, and industrial efficiency. His commitment to high-quality research, methodological diversity, and active dissemination across various international platforms positions him as a leading voice in his field. By recognizing Koçali’s accomplishments with this award, the academic and professional communities reaffirm their commitment to fostering impactful research that prioritizes safety, innovation, and human-centered design in the workplace.

Sanghyeok Kang | Occupational Safety | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sanghyeok Kang | Occupational Safety | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Incheon National University, South Korea.

Prof. Dr. Sang Hyeok Kang is a prominent figure in the field of Civil and Environmental Engineering, currently serving as a Professor at Incheon National University, South Korea. His office is located at Bldg. 8, Rm. 232 in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering. Dr. Kang holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Construction Engineering & Management) from Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea. His dissertation work focused on the development of a GIS-based haul route planning methodology for earthwork, which integrates least cost path analysis and fuzzy membership functions to assist in construction planning.

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Education

Dr. Sang Hyeok Kang obtained his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Construction Engineering & Management) from Hanyang University in Seoul, South Korea, in August 2009. His dissertation, titled “Development of GIS-Based Haul Route Planning Methodology for Earthwork,” focused on creating a geographic information system (GIS)-based approach to optimize haul route planning and decision-making for earthwork projects. Prior to his Ph.D., Dr. Kang earned an M.S. in Civil Engineering (Construction Engineering & Management) from the same university in February 2005. His thesis, “Integration of Design and Construction Information Using GIS,” explored methods to integrate design and construction data to improve planning efficiency and scheduling accuracy in civil engineering projects. He completed his undergraduate studies in Civil Engineering at Hanyang University, graduating in February 2003.

Experience

Dr. Kang has extensive research experience across several renowned institutions. At Incheon National University, he focuses on geographic information system-based evaluation methods for accessibility of social infrastructure facilities, unmanned aerial vehicle and image processing applications to construction site monitoring, and remote collaboration using mixed reality. He also served as a Research Scholar at the Safe Transportation Research & Education Center, UC Berkeley, and as a Research Fellow at the Construction & Economy Research Institute of Korea (CERIK).

Research Interests

Dr. Kang’s research primarily revolves around the integration of geographic information systems (GIS) with civil engineering practices, focusing on transportation safety, construction site monitoring, and sustainable urban planning. He is particularly interested in analyzing factors affecting traffic collisions and urbanization, developing GIS-based tools for safety planning, and exploring unmanned vehicle applications in construction. His work aims to improve the efficiency and safety of civil engineering projects through advanced technological solutions.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Dr. Kang has been recognized for his contributions to the field with several awards. Notable among them is the Excellence in GIS Research Award from the Korean Society of Civil Engineers, which acknowledges his pioneering work in integrating GIS with construction management practices. His innovative approaches to transportation safety and urban planning have also earned him accolades from international and national bodies.

Publications

“Long-term Trends in Construction Engineering and Management Research in Korea”

Authors: Kang, S., Kang, Y., Kim, S.

Citations: 3

Year: 2023

Journal: KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, Volume: 27(5), Pages: 1883–1897

“Development of a Remote Collaboration System for Interactive Communication with Building Information Model in Mixed Reality”

Authors: Cho, J., Kim, S., Kim, N., Kang, S.

Citations: 4

Year: 2022

Journal: Applied Sciences (Switzerland), Volume: 12(17), Article: 8738

“Temporal analysis of the frequency of accidents associated with construction equipment”

Authors: Jung, H., Choi, B., Kang, S., Kang, Y.

Citations: 10

Year: 2022

Journal: Safety Science, Volume: 153, Article: 105817

“Gis-based evaluation method for accessibility of social infrastructure facilities”

Authors: Yhee, H., Kim, S., Kang, S.

Citations: 16

Year: 2021

Journal: Applied Sciences (Switzerland), Volume: 11(12), Article: 5581

“Factors Affecting Crash Involvement of Commercial Vehicle Drivers: Evaluation of Commercial Vehicle Drivers’ Characteristics in South Korea”

Authors: Lee, J., Yeo, J., Yun, I., Kang, S., Zeng, Q.

Citations: 13

Year: 2020

Journal: Journal of Advanced Transportation, Article: 5868379

“An Alternative Way to Determine Overall Performance of Infrastructure — A Case Study of Korean Infrastructure Facilities”

Authors: Kang, S., Park, S., Seo, J.

Citations: 0

Year: 2019

Journal: KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, Volume: 23(4), Pages: 1466–1472

“Development of smart helmet for monitoring construction resources based on image matching method”

Authors: Kang, S., Kim, S., Choi, B., Park, M.-W., Suh, W.

Citations: 2

Year: 2019

Journal: Journal of Imaging Science and Technology, Volume: 63(3), Article: 030403

“Feasibility study of the unmanned-aerial-vehicle radio-frequency identification system for localizing construction materials on large-scale open sites”

Authors: Kang, S., Park, M.-W., Suh, W.

Citations: 8

Year: 2019

Journal: Sensors and Materials, Volume: 31(5), Pages: 1449–1465

“A Multi-level Analysis of the Relationship Between Urban Built Environment and Severe Injury Traffic Crashes”

Authors: Jang, K., Kim, K., Kim, H.Y., Kang, S.

Citations: 3

Year: 2018

Journal: KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, Volume: 22(4), Pages: 1427–1435

“An alternative way to measure the degree of sprawl and development patterns in Austin, TX”

Authors: Lee, H.K., Kim, H.Y., Kang, S.

Citations: 0

Year: 2017

Journal: Area, Volume: 49(4), Pages: 486–494

Conclusion

Sang Hyeok Kang is an excellent candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his strong educational background, innovative research contributions, active involvement in high-impact publications, and extensive experience in leading research centers. His work not only advances the field of civil engineering and construction management but also addresses critical issues related to safety and efficiency in infrastructure projects.