Fatma Zehra Çakıcı | Arts and Humanities | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Fatma Zehra Çakıcı
Atatürk University, Turkey

Fatma Zehra Çakıcı
Affiliation Atatürk University
Country Turkey
Scopus ID 56426525700
Documents 7
Citations 167
h-index 4
Subject Area Arts and Humanities
Event International Forensic Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-4117-2058

Fatma Zehra Çakıcı is a researcher affiliated with Atatürk University whose documented scholarly output spans architectural, urban, environmental and interdisciplinary research. Her recent publications address visual complexity, historic façades, urban identity, traditional housing, and advanced construction materials, demonstrating an approach that connects spatial analysis with quantitative and multidisciplinary methods. Bibliographic information identifies seven Scopus-indexed documents, 167 citations, and an h-index of 4.

Abstract

The research profile of Fatma Zehra Çakıcı reflects an interdisciplinary orientation toward the study of built environments and material systems. Her recent scholarly record includes research on visual complexity in historic street façades using fractal analysis, user perception, AHP and TOPSIS, as well as studies of urban memory, traditional Erzurum architecture and geopolymer composites. These works indicate engagement with both qualitative interpretation and structured analytical methods.

Keywords

Architectural research; urban identity; visual complexity; historic façades; Erzurum architecture; fractal analysis; AHP; TOPSIS; geopolymer composites; Arts and Humanities.

Introduction

Fatma Zehra Çakıcı’s recent publications demonstrate research activity at the intersection of architecture, urban studies and interdisciplinary analytical practice. The publication record includes journal articles and a scholarly book released during 2026. The combination of spatial, perceptual and computational approaches provides a basis for evaluating complex architectural and urban phenomena.

Research Profile

The documented research profile centers on architectural and urban environments, particularly historic façades, urban memory, traditional housing and spatial identity. The use of AHP and TOPSIS alongside fractal analysis illustrates an effort to integrate measurable indicators with human perception in environmental assessment. [1]

Research Contributions

  • Applied multi-method analysis to visual complexity in historic street façades.
  • Investigated relationships among memory, space and urban identity in Erzurum.
  • Contributed to documentation of traditional Erzurum residential façade typologies.
  • Participated in interdisciplinary research involving advanced geopolymer composite materials.

Publications

  1. A Multi-Method Framework for Assessing Visual Complexity in Historic Street Façades Through Fractal Analysis, User Perception, AHP, and TOPSIS.[2]
  2. Transport-controlled multi-scale design of nano-clay and carbon fiber reinforced fly ash-based geopolymer composites: Enhanced mechanical and durability performance.[3]
  3. Kentsel İzler: Mekânın Üretimi, Korunması ve Dönüşümü.[4]
  4. Memory-Space Relationship in Urban Identity: The Case of Erzurum City Center and Yakutiye Madrasa.[5]
  5. Geleneksel Erzurum evlerinde cephe tipolojisi.[6]

Research Impact

The available bibliographic profile records 167 citations across seven documents, with an h-index of 4. These indicators provide measurable evidence of scholarly visibility, while the diversity of recent outputs demonstrates activity across architectural research, urban studies and interdisciplinary materials research. Citation indicators should be interpreted in relation to publication age, field norms and database coverage.

Award Suitability

The documented research output provides a substantive basis for consideration for an Innovative Research Award. Relevant evidence includes recent peer-reviewed publications, interdisciplinary methodology, research addressing architectural heritage and urban identity, and measurable citation activity. Final recognition should remain subject to the award’s stated evaluation criteria and independent assessment of supporting evidence.

Conclusion

Fatma Zehra Çakıcı’s documented scholarly record presents an interdisciplinary research profile within Arts and Humanities, with particular relevance to architecture, urban environments and heritage-related inquiry. Her recent publications combine analytical techniques with studies of place, memory, perception and material systems, establishing a coherent foundation for academic recognition.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Fatma Zehra Çakıcı, Author ID 56426525700. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56426525700
  2. MDPI. (2026). A Multi-Method Framework for Assessing Visual Complexity in Historic Street Façades Through Fractal Analysis, User Perception, AHP, and TOPSIS. Sustainability.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/su18168189
  3. Elsevier. (2026). Transport-controlled multi-scale design of nano-clay and carbon fiber reinforced fly ash-based geopolymer composites. Journal of Building Engineering.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2026.116948
  4. Vizetek. (2026). Kentsel İzler: Mekânın Üretimi, Korunması ve Dönüşümü.
    https://doi.org/10.54637/vizetek.9786253823122
  5. Journal of Architectural and Planning Research. (2026). Memory-Space Relationship in Urban Identity: The Case of Erzurum City Center and Yakutiye Madrasa.
    https://doi.org/10.66033/japr2026-101
  6. GRID – Architecture Planning and Design Journal. (2026). Geleneksel Erzurum evlerinde cephe tipolojisi.
    https://doi.org/10.37246/grid.1697710

Kaan Koçali | Humanities and Science Integration | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Kaan Koçali
Istanbul Gelisim University, Türkiye
Kaan Koçali
Affiliation Istanbul Gelisim University
Country Turkey
Google Scholar ID MAgOT4kAAAAJ
Documents 80
Citations 197
h-index 6
Subject Area Humanities and Science Integration
Event International Forensic Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-1329-6176

The Best Researcher Award recognizes scholars who demonstrate sustained academic productivity, interdisciplinary engagement, and measurable contributions to scientific and social development. Kaan Koçali, affiliated with Istanbul Gelisim University in Türkiye, has established an active research profile focused on occupational health and safety, governance, ergonomics, disaster risk analysis, and organizational studies. His scholarly work integrates social sciences with applied scientific methodologies, contributing to contemporary discussions on workplace governance and public safety.[1]

Abstract

Kaan Koçali has contributed to interdisciplinary research connecting occupational safety, public governance, ergonomics, disaster management, and organizational behavior. His academic output includes journal articles, conference proceedings, and book chapters addressing both theoretical and applied dimensions of occupational health systems. Through studies involving workplace risk analysis, fire incidents, airline service evaluation, and disaster logistics, Koçali demonstrates an integrated research perspective that aligns social science inquiry with practical safety applications.[2]

Keywords

Occupational Health and Safety, Risk Governance, Ergonomics, Disaster Logistics, Public Safety, Humanities and Science Integration, Organizational Studies, Workplace Risk Analysis.

Introduction

Academic recognition programs frequently evaluate researchers based on publication consistency, interdisciplinary influence, and societal relevance. Kaan Koçali’s academic profile reflects these criteria through contributions that examine occupational safety governance and institutional risk management. Since joining Istanbul Gelisim University as Assistant Professor in Occupational Health and Safety, he has participated in research activities addressing workplace systems, organizational responsibility, and safety culture.[3]

Research Profile

Koçali’s research profile combines social science methodologies with occupational safety frameworks. His scholarly activities include studies related to ergonomics, public administration, fire risk analysis, and transportation service quality. The researcher has produced numerous indexed publications and conference presentations that contribute to the broader understanding of workplace governance and human-centered safety systems.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Investigated occupational safety governance and the role of local governments in institutional safety systems.
  • Published analyses on ergonomic assessment and postural behavior evaluation in industrial workplaces.
  • Examined socio-spatial dimensions of fire incidents and disaster logistics operations in urban environments.
  • Developed interdisciplinary evaluations integrating organizational responsibility and occupational health management systems.[4]

Publications

Among Koçali’s notable publications are studies such as Local Governments as Missing Actors in Occupational Safety Governance, An Ergonomic Perspective on the Analysis of Postural Behaviors of Factory Workers, and Assessment of Occupational Health and Safety Risks in Disaster Logistics Operations. His research outputs demonstrate engagement with contemporary safety issues and interdisciplinary policy discussions. Several works are indexed with DOI registration, ensuring traceability and accessibility within academic databases.[5]

Research Impact

The researcher’s academic metrics include approximately 80 indexed documents, 197 citations, and an h-index of 6. These indicators reflect sustained scholarly engagement and citation visibility across occupational safety and interdisciplinary research domains. His work contributes to both academic literature and practical discussions concerning workplace safety governance and institutional policy development.[6]

Award Suitability

Kaan Koçali’s research activity aligns with the objectives of the International Forensic Scientist Awards due to his interdisciplinary contributions connecting governance, risk analysis, public safety, and occupational systems. His publication record and involvement in applied safety research demonstrate relevance to broader scientific and institutional advancement. The integration of social science perspectives with operational safety studies further supports recognition within academic award frameworks.[2]

Conclusion

The academic contributions of Kaan Koçali illustrate a multidisciplinary approach to occupational safety, organizational governance, and public risk management. Through journal publications, conference participation, and applied analyses, he has contributed to discussions surrounding workplace systems and societal safety practices. His research profile demonstrates consistency, scholarly engagement, and interdisciplinary relevance appropriate for academic recognition initiatives.

References

  1. ORCID. (n.d.). Kaan Koçali researcher profile and employment details.
    orcid.org/0000-0002-1329-6176
  2. Crossref. (2026). Local Governments as Missing Actors in Occupational Safety Governance.
    doi.org/10.59954/stnv.760
  3. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Kaan Koçali citation profile and indexed publications.
    scholar.google.com.tr/citations?user=MAgOT4kAAAAJ
  4. Crossref. (2025). KURUMSAL SOSYAL SORUMLULUK VE İŞ SAĞLIĞI GÜVENLİĞİ: ÖRGÜTSEL İTİBARIN SESSİZ MİMARLARI.
    doi.org/10.71284/sjissr.2025526
  5. Crossref. (2026). Risk Management Terminology Analysis in Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems.
    doi.org/10.31451/ejatd.1862766
  6. International Forensic Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Academic recognition and research excellence program.
    forensicscientist.org

Christos Karydis | Arts and Humanities | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Christos Karydis | Arts and Humanities | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor at Ionian University | Greece

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Christos Karydis has an established research profile in conservation science and cultural heritage studies, integrating materials analysis, preventive conservation, and applied scientific methodologies. His research addresses the characterization, deterioration, and preservation of paintings, textiles, and polychrome cultural artifacts. Scholarly outputs include peer-reviewed journal articles, academic books, and applied research studies that contribute to evidence-based conservation practices. His work supports interdisciplinary approaches linking science, heritage management, and conservation ethics, while also contributing to the advancement of laboratory-based research, international collaborations, and scholarly peer-review and editorial activities in heritage and sustainability journals.

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