Assist Prof Dr. Hayriye Hale AYGÜN | electrospun structures | Best Researcher Award
Department of Design at Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Turkey
Hale Solak, born on 24.05.1983 in Kahramanmaraş, is a dedicated academic and Dr. Öğretim Üyesi at Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University. She completed her higher education in Textile Engineering and Biyomühendislik. Her expertise lies in nanotechnology, medical textiles, and composite materials. With administrative roles like Bölüm Başkanı, she continues to shape academic progress and innovation.
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“Investigating sound insulation, thermal conductivity, and radioactivity of chipboards produced with cotton waste, fly ash, and barite” (2012) – This study examines the physical and environmental properties of chipboards made from cotton waste, fly ash, and barite, focusing on sound insulation, heat conductivity, and radiation permeability.
“Propolis extract-PVA nanocomposites of textile design: antimicrobial effect on gram-positive and negative bacteria” (2017) – The research explores the antimicrobial effects of propolis extract combined with PVA nanocomposites against various bacterial strains, potentially useful in textile applications.
“Bismuth (III) oxide/polyethylene terephthalate nanocomposite fiber-coated polyester spunbonds for ionizing radiation protection” (2020) – This paper investigates the radiation shielding properties of nanocomposite fibers incorporating bismuth oxide, showing potential for applications in protective fabrics.
“Epoxy Composites for Radiation Shielding” (2022) – This publication focuses on epoxy-based composites designed for radiation shielding, discussing their effectiveness in reducing exposure to harmful ionizing radiation.