Prof A. Arslan Kaya | Damping in metallic alloys | Best Researcher Award
Prof A. Arslan Kaya,Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Turkey
Prof A. Arslan Kaya is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.
Education and Qualifications š
PhD, Materials Science (1988-1993)University of Oxford, EnglandFull scholarship from The Turkish Ministry of EducationMSc, Materials Science (1984-1986)Istanbul Technical University, TurkeyBSc, Metallurgical Engineering (1980-1984)Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Employment š¼
Professor, Head of Metallurgy and Materials Eng. Dept. (2008 – Present)Mugla S.K. University, TurkeyAdvisory to University Rector (2008-2011)In charge of establishment of Research Laboratories Center of Mugla UniversityHead of Scientific Research Projects Coordination Office (2008-2011)Mugla University, Turkey
Professional Experiences š
Visiting Professor Award (2022)Politecnico di Bari, ItalyMember of Editorial Board‘International Journal of Materials Science and Applications”Journal of Magnesium and Alloys’Project Managements š ļøConsortium Funded Project (2018-2020)’Effect of Boron Addition in New Generation Advanced High Strength Steels with Low Density’State Funded International Project (2014-2016)’Developing Multi-component magnesium alloys having high deformation capacity’
Lectures Given at Universities š
Physical Metallurgy (Postgraduate program), Polytechnico di Bari, ItalyCharacterization via Electron Microscopy & Microanalysis (Postgraduate program), Polytechnico di Bari, Italy
Other Career-Related Experiences š
Invited participant: Industries of Major Metals- Special Expertise Committee towards preparation of the 9th Development Plan (2007-2013) by Turkish State Planning Department (DPT).
References š
Prof. Mihriban PekguleryuzMcGill, Mining and Materials Engineering, Montreal, CanadaProf. Kwang Seon ShinDirector, Magnesium Technology Innovation Center, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
Recognitions and Prizes š
Best Paper of 2009 Award, The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS) – TMS Light MetalsDr. AKIN ĆAKMAKCI Award 2010, TTGV (Technology Development Foundation of Turkey), Industrially Applicable PhD Project
Citations: 2243 (All), 803 (Since 2019)
h-index: 22 (All), 15 (Since 2019)
i10-index: 36 (All), 20 (Since 2019)
š PublicationsĀ Top Note :
Grant on Developing Magnesium-Based Multi-Component Alloys (2014-10 to 2016-10):
Funding Agencies: TUBITAK of Turkey and CNR of Italy
Location: Ankara, Turkey
Grant Number: 213M535
Details: The focus of this grant was likely to develop magnesium-based alloys with enhanced deformation capacity, possibly for applications in aerospace, automotive, biomedical, and defense industries.
Grant on Weight Reduction in Aircraft Passage Seats (2014-06 to 2016-06):
Funding Agency: Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology of Turkey
Location: Ankara, Turkey
Grant Number: 0286.STZ.2013-2
Details: This grant aimed at reducing the weight of aircraft passage seats through the use of magnesium-alloy-based designs. It likely involved research into the properties and fabrication techniques of magnesium alloys.
TEM Investigation on Microalloyed Steels (2008-02 to 2008-11):
Contract with: Eregli Iron&Steel Works of Turkey
Location: Zonguldak, Turkey
Details: This project involved transmission electron microscopy (TEM) investigations on microalloyed steels, likely aimed at understanding their microstructure and properties for steel production applications.
Grant on Magnesium-Coated Titanium Implants (2007-11 to 2009-12):
Funding Agencies: TUBITAK of Turkey and BMBF of Germany
Location: Ankara, Turkey
Details: The focus was likely on developing magnesium-coated titanium implants for biomedical applications, possibly to improve biocompatibility and corrosion resistance.
Root Cause Analysis of Failures and Product Improvements (2005-04 to 2005-12):
Contract with: FORD Co., Turkey
Location: Izmit, Turkey
Details: This project involved electron microscopic and microanalytical investigations to identify the root causes of failures and to suggest improvements in products, likely related to automotive applications.
Grant on Magnesium Technologies for Various Applications (2004-06 to 2008-06):
Funding Agency: State Planning Department of Turkey
Location: Ankara, Turkey
Details: This grant aimed at exploring magnesium technologies for applications in automotive, biomedical, and defense industries.
Contract with General Electric Aircraft Engines (2003-10 to 2007-06):
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Details: This contract involved defect generation in ultrasonic testing (UT) calibration blocks for the aviation industry, likely aimed at ensuring the quality of aircraft engine components.