Süreyya Kocatepe | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Süreyya Kocatepe | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Research Excellence Award

RWTH Aachen University | Turkey

Assist. Prof. Dr. Süreyya Kocatepe is a textile engineering researcher whose work focuses on sustainable and functional textiles, with particular emphasis on acoustic nonwovens, bio-based insulation materials, and the valorization of animal fiber waste such as chicken and goose feathers. Her research integrates materials science, nonwoven technologies, and acoustic performance evaluation to develop environmentally responsible textile solutions. According to Scopus, she has 4 indexed publications, has received 38 citations, and holds an h-index of 3. Her peer-reviewed contributions appear in recognized journals such as Journal of Industrial Textiles, Polymers, and Bulletin of Materials Science. Her work has advanced knowledge on sound absorption mechanisms, fiber morphology, and sustainable insulation materials derived from agricultural waste.

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Featured Publications


Investigation of sound absorption properties of nonwoven webs produced from chicken feather fibers

– N. Paşayev, S. Kocatepe, N. Maraş · Journal of Industrial Textiles, 2019 · Cited by 32


Investigation some characteristics of chicken feather’s rachis

– N. Paşayev, S. Kocatepe, N. Maraş, M. Soylak, M. Erol · IOP Conf. Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2017 · Cited by 10

The machine method for processing chicken feathers by splitting them into fibers and rachis

– N. Paşayev, O. Tekoğlu, S. Kocatepe, M. Erol, N. Maraş · Tekstil ve Mühendis, 2021 · Cited by 6

Tavuk tüyü liflerinden ses yalıtım amaçlı dokusuz yüzey yapılarının geliştirilmesi

– S. Kocatepe · PhD Thesis, Erciyes University, 2019 · Cited by 2

Jinbo Feng | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jinbo Feng | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Shenzhen University | China

Mr. Jinbo Feng is a researcher in architecture at Shenzhen University, China, whose work focuses on sustainable building design, environmental comfort, and material innovation. His research integrates architectural theory with environmental technology, emphasizing thermal comfort optimization, self-insulating concrete development, solid waste recycling, and bionic design for marine ecological restoration. He has co-authored peer-reviewed studies, including the SCI Q2 article “Climate-Responsive Design for Sustainable Housing: Thermal Comfort, Spatial Configuration, and Environmental Satisfaction in Subtropical Void Decks” published in Buildings, and presented at the 16th International Conference on Environment-Behavior Studies (CEB-ASC) on residents’ perception of settlement spaces. His ongoing projects involve the thermal comfort study of overhead spaces in subtropical residential buildings, finite element modeling of thermal and mechanical behavior in insulating blocks, and bionic polymer reef design under the Shenzhen–Hong Kong Joint Funding Programme. Recognized with the Shenzhen University Special Award Scholarship and other academic honors, Feng demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing low-carbon, resource-efficient architectural solutions. His work contributes to bridging the gap between design aesthetics, engineering functionality, and environmental sustainability, promoting innovative strategies for climate-responsive architecture in rapidly urbanizing subtropical regions.

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Featured Publications

  • Feng, J., & [Mentor’s Name]. (2024). Climate-responsive design for sustainable housing: Thermal comfort, spatial configuration, and environmental satisfaction in subtropical void decks. Buildings. (SCI Q2).

  • Feng, J., & [Mentor’s Name]. (2024). A study of the correlation between the form of public space in settlements and the evaluation of residents’ perceptions. In Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Environment-Behavior Studies (CEB-ASC), Nanjing University, China.