Yusuf Alper KAPLAN | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yusuf Alper KAPLAN | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Osmaniye Korkut Ata Unv. Turkey

Dr. Yusuf Alper Kaplan is a Professor of Energy Systems Engineering at Osmaniye Korkut Ata University in Turkey. He has a distinguished career in renewable energy, specializing in solar and wind energy modeling, estimation, and system performance. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Kaplan has contributed to advancing energy systems through innovative methodologies and predictive models.

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Education 🎓

  • Bachelor’s in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Gaziantep University, 2002
  • Master’s in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Çukurova University, 2008
  • Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Anadolu University, 2014

Professional Experience 💼

  • Lecturer (2004-2009) at Çukurova University
  • Research Assistant (2010-2014) at Anadolu University
  • Assistant Professor (2014-2018), Associate Professor (2018-2023), and Professor (2023-present) at Osmaniye Korkut Ata University
  • Head of Department of Energy Systems Engineering (2019-2020)
  • Director of the Continuing Education Centre (2020-present)

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Kaplan’s research focuses on renewable energy, especially solar and wind energy systems. His work involves developing statistical and computational models for solar radiation forecasting, wind energy assessment, and performance optimization of renewable energy sources in varying environmental conditions.

Awards and Recognitions 🏆

Dr. Kaplan has been honored for his contributions to renewable energy and academic excellence. His achievements include national and international recognitions for advancements in energy system performance modeling and contributions to sustainable energy solutions.

Publications Top Notes: 📚

Kaplan, Y. A. (2024). Forecasting of global solar radiation: A statistical approach using simulated annealing algorithm. Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 136, 109034. (Cited by 15)

Kaplan, A. G., & Kaplan, Y. A. (2024). Using of the Weibull distribution in developing global solar radiation forecasting models. Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy. (Cited by 10)

Kaplan, Y. A. (2023). Development of backpropagation algorithm for estimating solar radiation: A case study in Turkey. Revue Roumaine des Sciences Techniques, 68(3), 313-316. (Cited by 8)

Niyi Babatunde Ishola | Chemical Engineering| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Niyi Babatunde Ishola | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Borealis Polymer Oy | Finland

Professional Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Niyi Babatunde Ishola commenced his academic journey with a Bachelor of Technology in Chemical Engineering from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Nigeria, in 2011. Building upon this foundation, he pursued a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ife, Nigeria, completing it in 2016. Subsequently, he ventured into doctoral studies at Universite de Lyon1, Lyon, France, achieving a Ph.D. in Process Engineering in 2022.

Professional Endeavors

His professional trajectory encompasses diverse roles across international borders. Notably, at Borealis Polymers Oy, Finland, he contributed significantly to research and development, focusing on olefin polymerization catalysts, bench-scale polymerization behavior, and catalyst performance evaluation. Concurrently, as a Doctoral Researcher at CP2M Laboratory, CPE, Lyon, France, he delved into extensive research involving gas phase ethylene polymerization, catalyst synthesis, sorption experiments, and high-throughput reactor studies. Furthermore, Ishola has served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the Chemical Engineering Department of OAU, Nigeria. In this capacity, he mentored students, assisted in tutorials, and explored biodiesel synthesis and catalyst production methodologies.

Contributions and Research Focus

Hisresearch contributions are prolific and multidimensional, spanning numerous publications across esteemed journals. His research primarily revolves around process engineering, polymerization kinetics, catalyst development, biodiesel synthesis, sorption experiments, and modeling techniques. Notably, he has investigated the application of machine learning, genetic neuro-computing models, and artificial intelligence for insights into various industrial processes such as membrane performance, biodiesel production, and pollutant degradation. His expertise encompasses diverse methodologies, including Design of Experiment, Response Surface Methodology, Neural Networks, and Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems, applied in optimizing and modeling chemical processes.

Accolades and Recognition

Ishola's dedication and scholarly prowess have earned him prestigious scholarships, including the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (Nigeria) scholarship in collaboration with Ministere Affaires Estrangeres (France), along with the NRF-TWAS African Renaissance Doctoral Scholarship at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.

Impact and Influence

Through his extensive research and scholarly publications, Niyi Babatunde Ishola has significantly contributed to the field of chemical engineering, particularly in polymerization kinetics, catalyst development, and alternative energy sources such as biodiesel production. His utilization of advanced modeling techniques and innovative methodologies has widened the horizons of process engineering and sustainability studies.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a researcher and educator, Ishola leaves a legacy of rigorous scientific inquiry, innovative problem-solving, and multidisciplinary exploration. His commitment to advancing the frontiers of chemical engineering and sustainability science is evident through his prolific publications and ongoing contributions to academia. His future endeavors are anticipated to continue shaping the field through cutting-edge research, mentorship, and scholarly contributions.

 

Citations

A total of  103 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations            516
  • h-index               8
  • i10-index            8

Notable Publications 

E Betiku, VO Odude, NB Ishola, A Bamimore, AS Osunleke, AA Okeleye
(135 ) 2016
Development of a Novel Mesoporous Biocatalyst Derived from Kola Nut Pod Husk for Conversion of Kariya Seed Oil to Methyl Esters: A Case of Synthesis …
E Betiku, AA Okeleye, NB Ishola, AS Osunleke, TV Ojumu
( 81) 2019Application of agricultural waste-based catalysts to transesterification of esterified palm kernel oil into biodiesel: A case of banana fruit peel versus cocoa pod husk
VO Odude, AJ Adesina, OO Oyetunde, OO Adeyemi, NB Ishola, AO Etim, ...
( 75) 2019

Performance evaluation of adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system, artificial neural network and response surface methodology in modeling biodiesel synthesis from palm kernel oil …
E Betiku, AS Osunleke, VO Odude, A Bamimore, B Oladipo, AA Okeleye, ...
( 56 ) 2021

Process modeling and optimization of sorrel biodiesel synthesis using barium hydroxide as a base heterogeneous catalyst: appraisal of response surface methodology, neural …
NB Ishola, AA Okeleye, AS Osunleke, E Betiku
( 43 ) 2019

Optimization of sorrel oil biodiesel production by base heterogeneous catalyst from kola nut pod husk: Neural intelligence‐genetic algorithm versus neuro‐fuzzy‐genetic algorithm
E Betiku, NB Ishola
( 32 ) 2020

Modelling of synthesis of waste cooking oil methyl esters by artificial neural network and response surface methodology
AR Soji-Adekunle, AA Asere, NB Ishola, IM Oloko-Oba, E Betiku
( 30 ) 2019

Adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system-genetic algorithm vs. response surface methodology: A case of optimization of ferric sulfate-catalyzed esterification of palm kernel oil
NB Ishola, OO Adeyemi, AJ Adesina, VO Odude, OO Oyetunde, ...
( 29 ) 2017

Crude rubber seed oil esterification using a solid catalyst: Optimization by hybrid adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system and response surface methodology
CF Jisieike, NB Ishola, LM Latinwo, E Betiku
( 7 ) 2023

AS Yusuff, NB Ishola, AO Gbadamosi, KA Thompson-Yusuff
( 7 ) 2022