Ilknur Erol | Mining Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ilknur Erol | Mining Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Çukurova University Mining Engineering Department, Turkey

Dr. Ilknur Erol is a distinguished academic in the field of mining and geological engineering, known for her in-depth research on occupational health and safety issues such as respirable dust and noise exposure in mining environments. With a strong educational background from Bülent Ecevit University, she progressed from research assistant to assistant professor, making notable contributions at both her alma mater and Çukurova University. 🏫 Her academic path is supported by hands-on project leadership and supervision of impactful graduate theses focusing on noise analysis, wastewater risk, and industrial safety. As a department head and commission leader, she has held pivotal roles in advancing academic governance. 📘 Her dedication is also marked by an early academic honor—ranking first in her mining engineering department. 🏅 Dr. Erol exemplifies a scholar committed to practical innovation, institutional service, and academic mentorship in the evolving field of mining engineering. ⛏️📊

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🎓 Education

Dr. Ilknur Erol’s academic foundation is firmly rooted in Bülent Ecevit University, where she earned both her Master’s (2007) and Ph.D. (2012) in Mining Engineering under the mentorship of Prof. Vedat Didari. Her master’s thesis focused on respirable dust concentrations and quartz content in coal mine environments, while her doctoral work extended this research to include systematic measurements and statistical evaluations of ash and quartz in respirable dust—both addressing critical occupational safety challenges. 📚 These studies underscore her early commitment to applied science in hazardous workspaces. Her academic achievements earned her first place in her undergraduate mining engineering class at Çukurova University in 2004. 🥇 Her formal education has paved the way for a research-driven and safety-conscious academic career that bridges theoretical insights with real-world mining issues. 🔬🏗️

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Erol’s professional trajectory reflects a steady rise through academic ranks, beginning in 2005 as a Research Assistant at Bülent Ecevit University’s Mining Engineering Department. Over nearly a decade, she transitioned into leadership, becoming Assistant Professor in Geological Engineering (2014–2016) and later joining Çukurova University in 2019 as an Assistant Professor in Mining Engineering. 🌍 Notably, she has held several administrative roles, including Head of Commission and Co-head of Department, reflecting her leadership skills and influence in academic governance. As the head of applied geology and later mining mechanization, she led curriculum design, departmental strategy, and student mentorship. Her dedication to institutional growth and research excellence has made her a key contributor to both engineering faculties. 🔧📈 Her multi-dimensional roles demonstrate her ability to balance teaching, research, and leadership with unwavering commitment. 👩‍🏫🛠️

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Erol’s research focuses on occupational health, industrial noise, respirable dust exposure, and mining safety technologies. 🌫️🔊 She has led or contributed to national scientific projects investigating dust and quartz measurements in Turkish coal mines, the impact of mining machinery on hearing loss, and the development of vibration-dampening personal protective gloves. 🧤📉 Her recent supervision of graduate theses addresses environmental risk in wastewater treatment and noise source identification in marble factories—showcasing her interdisciplinary approach. Her ongoing work emphasizes risk assessment, human factors in mining environments, and preventive engineering solutions. 🧪🌍 Through collaborative and applied research, she bridges the gap between industrial problems and scientific solutions. Her research initiatives support safer mining operations and healthier workspaces, positioning her as a specialist in mining ergonomics and safety innovation. Her pursuit of knowledge aligns with public health goals and environmental responsibility in industrial contexts. ♻️⛏️

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Ilknur Erol’s academic excellence was first recognized in 2004, when she graduated first in her class in the Mining Engineering Department at Çukurova University. 🥇 This early achievement marked the beginning of a career dedicated to academic rigor and social impact. Her recognition extends beyond awards to leadership positions that signify peer trust and institutional confidence—such as her appointments as commission head and department co-chair. 🏛️ Her active participation in national scientific research projects, particularly as a principal investigator, illustrates her role as a thought leader in mining safety and industrial ergonomics. 🔍 Her academic journey is a testament to her commitment to innovation, risk reduction, and environmental sustainability. By mentoring graduate students and leading impactful research projects, she continues to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of engineering safety in Turkey. 🏆

📚 Publications Top Note

1. Pneumoconiosis and Quartz Content of Respirable Dusts in the Coal Mines in Zonguldak, Turkey

  • Authors: I. Erol, H. Aydin, V. Didari, S. Ural

  • Year: 2013

  • Citations: 55

  • Source: International Journal of Coal Geology, Vol. 116, pp. 26–35

  • Summary:
    This study investigates the presence of quartz in respirable dust and its correlation with pneumoconiosis in underground coal mines in Zonguldak, Turkey. It includes systematic measurements of respirable dust composition and examines the health risks faced by miners due to prolonged quartz exposure. Results show that higher quartz content is directly associated with an increased risk of pneumoconiosis.


2. kariyer kavramı ve maden mühendisleri için kariyer seçenekleri

  • Authors: Y.V. Müftüoğlu, E. İlknur

  • Year: 2013

  • Citations: 28

  • Source: Not specified (likely conference proceedings or local engineering journal)

  • Summary:
    The paper explores the concept of career development for mining engineers in Turkey. It identifies various career paths and highlights the importance of career planning, individual competencies, and industry demands in shaping successful professional trajectories for mining engineers.


3. Mekanize bir yeraltı maden işletmesinde gürültü seviyelerinin incelenmesi

(Investigation of Noise Levels in a Mechanized Underground Mine)

  • Authors: E. İlknur, S.U. Okan

  • Year: 2015

  • Citations: 10

  • Source: Çukurova Üniversitesi Mühendislik-Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi, Vol. 30 (2), pp. 191–200

  • Summary:
    This study measures and analyzes noise levels in a mechanized underground coal mine. It identifies critical noise sources and evaluates worker exposure levels, suggesting protective measures and operational adjustments to reduce occupational noise exposure.


4. Ülkemiz madencilik sektöründe görülen meslek hastalıklarının incelenmesi

(Investigation of Occupational Diseases in the Turkish Mining Sector)

  • Author: İ. Erol

  • Year: 2020

  • Citations: 7

  • Source: Çukurova Üniversitesi Mühendislik-Mimarlık Fakültesi Dergisi, Vol. 35 (4), pp. 859–872

  • Summary:
    The research examines the most prevalent occupational diseases in Turkey’s mining industry, including pneumoconiosis, hearing loss, and musculoskeletal disorders. It emphasizes prevention strategies and health surveillance to minimize disease occurrence.


5. Investigation of Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss of Underground Coal Mines

  • Author: İ. Erol

  • Year: 2022

  • Citations: 5

  • Source: Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, Vol. 39 (3), pp. 1045–1060

  • Summary:
    This paper investigates noise-induced hearing loss among underground coal miners using audiometric tests and noise level assessments. Findings confirm high noise exposure and indicate significant hearing impairment risks, stressing the need for better protective measures and regular hearing tests.


6. Yeraltı kömür madenlerinde meydana gelen büyük maden kazaları

(Major Mining Accidents in Underground Coal Mines)

  • Authors: İ. Erol, A. Ürünveren

  • Year: 2021

  • Citations: 5

  • Source: Karaelmas Journal of Occupational Health and Safety, Vol. 5 (3), pp. 193–207

  • Summary:
    The study provides an analysis of major underground coal mining accidents in Turkey. It categorizes causes (e.g., gas explosions, roof falls), identifies systemic failures, and suggests policy reforms and technological interventions to enhance mine safety.


7. Career Concept and Career Choices for Mining Engineers

  • Authors: Y.V. Müftüoğlu, İ. Erol

  • Year: 2013

  • Citations: 4

  • Source: Scientific Mining Journal, Vol. 52 (4), pp. 37–43

  • Summary:
    This English version of the earlier Turkish publication discusses the career dynamics of mining engineers, emphasizing adaptability, lifelong learning, and the evolving roles due to technological advancements in mining.


8. Yüksek basınçlı boru hat montajında L-Matris yöntemi ile risk değerlendirmesi

(Risk Assessment Using L-Matrix Method in High-Pressure Pipeline Installation)

  • Authors: A. Ürünveren, İ. Erol

  • Year: 2022

  • Citations: 1

  • Source: Karaelmas Journal of Occupational Health and Safety, Vol. 6 (1), pp. 1–13

  • Summary:
    This paper applies the L-Matrix risk assessment method to evaluate hazards in the installation of high-pressure pipelines. It provides a structured approach to identifying, analyzing, and mitigating potential risks, particularly in mining and industrial settings.


9. Yeraltı Kömür Maden Makinaları Operatörlerinin Gürültü ve Titreşim Maruziyetlerinin Araştırılması

(Study on Noise and Vibration Exposure of Underground Coal Mine Machinery Operators)

  • Author: İ. Erol

  • Year: 2022

  • Citations: 1

  • Source: Çukurova Üniversitesi Mühendislik Fakültesi Dergisi, Vol. 37 (1), pp. 55–65

  • Summary:
    This research evaluates the exposure of underground coal mining equipment operators to noise and vibration. Results reveal exposure levels exceeding permissible limits, prompting the need for improved machinery design and personal protective equipment.

📌 Conclusion 

Dr. Ilknur Erol stands out as a scholar who seamlessly blends academic depth, research leadership, and administrative service in the realm of mining engineering. ⛏️ Her educational pathway and research initiatives reflect a focus on enhancing workplace safety, minimizing health risks, and implementing protective technologies in industrial environments. 🧠 Her dual strength in practical engineering and academic mentorship is evident in the diverse topics of her supervised theses and her leadership in national projects. 📊 With over a decade of progressive responsibility, Dr. Erol’s trajectory is marked by continuous professional development and institutional contribution. She is not only a subject-matter expert but also a role model for future engineers, particularly women entering technical disciplines. 👩‍🔬 Her innovative mindset, commitment to community health, and leadership in engineering education position her as an exemplary candidate for recognition in the field of mining and industrial research. 🌟🏅

Mehri Aghdamigargari | Mining Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Mehri Aghdamigargari | Mining Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Mehri Aghdamigargari, University of Arizona, United States

mehri aghdamigargari is currently a Ph.D. student in Mining Engineering at the University of Arizona, Tucson, United States, where she focuses on sustainable mine production planning. Her research is centered on multi-objective approaches that maximize net present value (NPV) while minimizing social impacts, such as blasting vibrations. She has a strong academic background in industrial engineering and mathematics, with advanced expertise in optimization, statistical modeling, and data analysis.

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Educational Details

Ph.D. in Mining Engineering
University of Arizona, Tucson, United States
GPA: 3.66/4
Thesis: “Sustainable Mine Production Planning: A Multi-Objective Approach for Maximizing NPV and Minimizing Social Impacts of Blasting Vibration”
Relevant Courses: Surface Mine Planning & Design, Optimization Methods, Data Analysis, Engineering Statistics
Dates: August 2023 – Present

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering – Economic and Social Systems
Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran
GPA: 17.05/20
Thesis: “Comparison Between the Performance of IMOLP and DNN Methods by Simulating Decision Maker’s Behavior and Proposing a Compound Method” (Grade: 19/20)
Dates: September 2007 – September 2010

Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
Payame Noor University, Tabriz, Iran
GPA: 16.32/20
Final Project: “Using Simulation to Model Six Sigma Indices in Complex Processes with Variable Throughput Probability” (Grade: 20/20)
Dates: September 2015 – September 2017

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics – Teaching
Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Tehran, Iran
GPA: 16.05/20
Dates: September 2002 – June 2006

 

Professional Experience

mehri aghdamigargari has a diverse professional background spanning research, teaching, and academic leadership. From January 2020 to August 2023, she served as a Research Assistant at Nazarbayev University in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. In this role, she spearheaded various optimization projects aimed at enhancing industrial efficiency and reducing waste. Her work involved detailed data analysis and root cause investigation, which she skillfully communicated through comprehensive reports, presentations, and scientific publications—contributing to innovation in industrial systems and process reliability.

Prior to her research role, mehri spent over a decade teaching mathematics and statistics at the high school level in Tabriz, Iran, from September 2006 to January 2020. Her dedication to education helped students build strong foundations in quantitative subjects, preparing them for advanced studies and careers in STEM fields.

Additionally, from September 2011 to September 2016, mehri held a position as a Master & Lecturer at Payame Noor University in Jolfa, Iran, where she taught courses in statistics, operations research, and computer programming within the industrial engineering department. Her role not only involved teaching but also mentoring students in applied engineering practices, further honing her ability to convey complex concepts effectively. Through these experiences, mehri has developed a versatile skill set that integrates academic research, teaching, and industry applications, making her a valuable contributor to both educational and professional fields.

 Research Interests

mehri aghdamigargari’s research interests encompass a range of advanced analytical techniques and methodologies, including operations research, optimization, statistical and computational modeling, and data analysis with a focus on machine learning. Her work in operations research allows her to apply mathematical and analytical methods to make better decisions and solve complex problems in industries such as mining and manufacturing. Her expertise in optimization involves developing and implementing methods to improve efficiency and productivity, often balancing multiple objectives to maximize benefits while minimizing costs or environmental impacts.

In the field of statistical and computational modeling, mehri uses quantitative models to represent real-world processes, providing valuable insights into system behavior and enabling predictive analytics. Additionally, her skills in data analysis and machine learning allow her to process and analyze large datasets to uncover patterns and relationships, driving data-driven decision-making. Her combined expertise across these areas positions her at the forefront of research aimed at improving industrial systems through rigorous, data-informed approaches.

Awards, and Honors

Metallurgical Inputs to Integrated Planning Short Course – April 2024

Mine Engineering Inputs to Integrated Planning Short Course – October 2023

Data Analysis with Python – July 2024

Modeling and Optimization with Python – April 2024

Deep Learning Course – January 2023

Python Comprehensive Course – January 2022

Becoming a Student Assistant: Teaching and Mentoring – November 2022

Leadership Role: Head of Mathematics Department Student Science Group, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University (Sep 2004 – Jun 2006)

Editorial Membership: Mathematics Scientific Magazine Editorial Team (Sep 2004 – Jun 2006)

National Mathematics Olympics: Second Rank, City-Level – April 2000

Top Notable Publications

A hybrid mathematical modelling approach for energy generation from hazardous waste during the COVID-19 pandemic

Authors: J. Valizadeh, M. Aghdamigargari, A. Jamali, U. Aickelin, S. Mohammadi, et al.

Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production

Year: 2021

Volume: 315

Article Number: 128157

DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128157

Sustainability in Long-term Surface Mine Planning: A Systematic Review of Operations Research Applications

Authors: M. Aghdamigargari, S. Avane, A. Anani, S. O. Adewuyi

Journal: Sustainability

Year: 2024

Volume: 16(22)

Article Number: 9769

DOI: 10.3390/su16229769

Predicting the cumulative variation of 3-D mechanical assemblies using an ‘Idea Algebra’ framework

Authors: M. Aghdamigargari, C. Spitas

Journal: Journal of Engineering Design

Year: 2022

Volume: 33(6)

Pages: 441-460

DOI: 10.1080/09544828.2022.2070057

Two new hybrid algorithms for solving multi-objective linear programming problems

Authors: M. Aghdamigargari, A. Kheirkhah

Conference: 4th International Conference on Operation Research

Year: 2011

A hybrid algorithm using interior-point methods and neural networks for solving multi-objective linear programming problems

Authors: M. Aghdamigargari, A. Kheirkhah

Conference: International Conference on Operation Research

Year: 2010

Conclusion

In conclusion, Mrs. Mehri Aghdamigargari is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her exceptional academic background, diverse professional experience, and active engagement in research and technological advancements in the fields of industrial optimization and sustainability make her a standout candidate. Additionally, her technical expertise and teaching experience further highlight her contributions to the field of engineering. Therefore, she is highly deserving of this recognition for her ongoing commitment to excellence in research.