Dr. Berna Aksoy, Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University, Turkey.
Dr. Berna Aksoy is a faculty member at the Department of Civil Engineering at Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University, specializing in Hydraulics. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Bülent Ecevit University, and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the same institution. Her research focuses on hydraulics, hydrology, water resources, and coastal engineering. Dr. Aksoy has published several articles in prestigious journals and presented her findings at international conferences. Her work contributes significantly to the fields of water resource management and coastal science.
Bülent Ecevit University – BSc in Civil Engineering (1998-2004)
Bülent Ecevit University – MSc in Civil Engineering (2003-2007)
Bülent Ecevit University – Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (2012-2018)
Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University – Faculty Member, Hydraulics Specialist (Current)
Suitability For The Award
Dr. Berna Aksoy is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on her extensive academic background, significant contributions to research in hydrology, water resources, and coastal sciences, and her active involvement in impactful studies.
Professional Development
Dr. Aksoy has actively contributed to the field of hydraulics and water resources management through her research and publications. Her work, including the analysis of coastal erosion and water quality, reflects her expertise in hydrology and engineering. Dr. Aksoy’s professional development extends beyond academia, with significant involvement in national and international conferences where she presents her research on water systems, hydraulics, and coastal conservation. She continuously expands her knowledge through collaborations and has contributed to the development of effective hydraulic parameters for risk analysis in river systems.
Research Focus
Dr. Aksoy’s research focuses on Hydraulics, Hydrology, Coastal Engineering, and Water Resources Management. She has explored the effects of bed materials on river roughness and hydraulic potential, as well as the temporal analysis of coastal erosion in Turkey. Her studies on water quality in Filyos Stream using artificial neural networks contribute to understanding the impacts of seasonal changes and human activities on water systems. Additionally, Dr. Aksoy investigates flood risks and hydraulic parameters in river systems to enhance water management practices and disaster preparedness.
Awards and Honors
International Publication on Coastal Erosion – Journal of Coastal Conservation (2014)
Principal Component Analysis on Hydrological Data – Fresenius Environmental Bulletin (2009)
Research Contributions on Water Quality by Artificial Neural Network – Türkiye Su Bilimi ve Yönetimi Dergisi (2023)
Hydraulic Risk Analysis and Flooding Area Studies – International Black Sea Coastline Countries Symposium
Publications
Temporal analysis of coastal erosion in Turkey: a case study Karasu coastal region (Journal of Coastal Conservation, 2014)
Afet ve acil durumlarında su ihtiyacının belirlenmesi ve yönetimi (Natural Hazards and Disaster Management, 2018)
Mevsimsel değişikliğin Filyos Çayı su kalitesine etkisinin yapay sinir ağı ile belirlenmesi (Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2018)
Principal component analysis of the annual precipitation of West Black Sea hydrological basin in Turkey (Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 2009)
Filyos Nehri’ndeki Askıda Katı Madde Miktarının Yapay Sinir Ağları İle Belirlenmesi (SETSCI-Conference Proceedings, 2019)
Effect of Bed Material on Roughness and Hydraulic Potential in Filyos River (Water, 2024)
Dr. Abeer Albalawneh, National Agricultural Research Center, Jordan.
Dr. Abeer Albalawneh is a distinguished Jordanian environmental scientist, specializing in water and environmental systems engineering. Fluent in Arabic and English, Dr. Albalawneh serves as a Director and Advisor at the Jordanian National Agricultural Research Center (NARC). With a Ph.D. from National Taiwan University, her work spans ecosystem services, water reuse, and climate adaptation strategies. Known for her innovative research on greywater treatment and wastewater management, she collaborates with global entities, including USAID, FAO, and the World Bank, to advance sustainable environmental practices in Jordan and beyond.
Ph.D. in Bio-Environmental Systems Engineering (2016) – National Taiwan University (NTU), Taiwan
M.Sc. in Environmental Science and Management (1998) – University of Jordan, Jordan
B.Sc. in Plant Science (1995) – Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan
2024-Present – Director, Agricultural Consultation and Training Center
2021-Present – Advisor on water and environmental issues, NARC
2017-Present – Expert Researcher, NARC, Jordan
2005-Present – Senior Scientist, NARC, focusing on water reuse projects
Suitability For The Award
Dr. Abeer Albalawneh stands out as a highly accomplished researcher in environmental science and water resource management, with notable contributions to sustainable water reuse, climate resilience, and agricultural innovation. Her research and leadership in these areas have earned her several prestigious awards and international recognition, making her a distinguished candidate for the Women Researcher Award.
Professional Development
Dr. Albalawneh is an acclaimed water reuse expert collaborating with renowned international organizations on transformative environmental projects. Her current roles involve developing digital tools for agriculture, piloting climate-adaptive agricultural practices, and advancing wastewater treatment technologies for sustainable farming. Through partnerships with USAID, FAO, and the World Bank, she leads innovative projects aimed at desertification combat and ecosystem resilience, applying her expertise to build sustainable models. Dr. Albalawneh’s extensive contributions to environmental science and dedication to climate action reflect her commitment to advancing agricultural and water solutions that serve Jordan’s future.
Research Focus
Dr. Albalawneh’s research centers on sustainable water management, with a strong focus on water reuse, ecosystem services, and climate resilience. She has pioneered projects on greywater treatment systems for agricultural use, working to address water scarcity through innovative filtration technologies. Her projects, such as those funded by USAID and FAO, examine ecosystem impacts under hyper-arid conditions and support local communities in adopting sustainable practices. Her dedication to turning wastewater into a valuable resource aligns with her mission to create environmentally sustainable and climate-resilient agricultural systems, benefiting arid regions across Jordan and beyond.
Awards and Honors
2022 – “Ideal Government Employees Award” – Jordan’s First Outstanding Government Employee Award
2017 – Jordanian Agricultural Engineer Association Award for Best Research in Natural Resource and Environment
2016 – Unique Agricultural Scientific Paper Prize for wastewater recycling research
2014 – PAWEES 2014 International Conference Award for Best Oral Presentation
Publications
Evaluating the Influence of Nutrient-Rich Substrates on the Growth and Waste Reduction Efficiency of Black Soldier Fly Larvae (Sustainability, 2024) – DOI: 10.3390/su16229730
Impact of reclaimed wastewater on alfalfa production under different irrigation methods (Water Practice & Technology, 2024) – DOI: 10.2166/wpt.2024.126
Mapping cultural ecosystem services in the hyper-arid environment of south of Jordan (Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2022) – DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.866309
Gendered Perceptions for Identifying Ecosystem Services in the Arid Ecosystem of Wadi Araba in Jordan (Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism, 2022) – DOI: 10.14505/jemt.v13.3(59).01
The Efficiency of Natural Decentralized Greywater Treatment Systems in Resolving the Wastewater Problems in the Rural Areas of Developing Countries (Environmental Science and Engineering, 2021) – DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-51210-1_25
The Ground Water Potential of a Key Junction Zone Between the Afar Rift Floor and Western Afar Margin of Ethiopia (Environmental Science and Engineering, 2021) – DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-51210-1_282
Heavy Metals and Microbes Accumulation in Soil and Food Crops Irrigated with Wastewater and the Potential Human Health Risk: A Metadata Analysis (Water, 2021) – DOI: 10.3390/w13233405
Local Communities’ Willingness to Accept Compensation for Sustainable Ecosystem Management in Wadi Araba, South of Jordan (Sustainability, 2021) – DOI: 10.3390/su13095190