Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gamze Kaymak Heinz | Network Design | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gamze Kaymak Heinz | Network Design | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gamze Kaymak Heinz, Istanbul Beykent University, Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gamze Kaymak Heinz is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in architecture and cultural heritage preservation. She earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Architecture from Karadeniz Technical University and her Doctorate from Vienna Technical University in 1997. Her expertise spans archaeological research, historical building preservation, and architectural design in historical contexts. Dr. Heinz has contributed as a research architect to notable excavations in Turkey, including Ephesus, Limyra, and Belevi. After receiving the prestigious TÜBİTAK BİDEB 2232 scholarship in 2016, she returned to Turkey and became an Associate Professor in 2019. Currently, she is a faculty member at Beykent University, Istanbul, where she continues her research on the Roman Temple of Demeter in Side. Her contributions include international publications, book chapters, and a 2017 “Best Paper” award at the REHAB conference in Portugal. Her work exemplifies excellence in cultural heritage and historical architecture. 🏛️📚🌟

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Suitability for Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gamze Kaymak Heinz’s exceptional contributions to architectural research and cultural heritage preservation make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work bridges architectural history, archaeology, and modern preservation practices, with notable contributions to projects such as the Roman Temple of Demeter and excavations at Ephesus, Limyra, and Belevi. She has published extensively in international and national platforms, including her acclaimed doctoral thesis, Cumanın Camii in Antalya, in Turkish and German. Dr. Heinz’s research has been recognized globally, earning her the prestigious “Best Paper” award at the 2017 REHAB conference in Portugal. Her dedication to preserving historical buildings and her innovative approach to designing in historical environments showcase her expertise and impact in the field. Dr. Heinz’s work exemplifies the intersection of academic excellence and practical contributions to preserving cultural heritage. 🏆🏛️🔍

Education

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gamze Kaymak Heinz holds a comprehensive academic background in architecture and cultural heritage. She completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Architecture at Karadeniz Technical University, gaining a strong foundation in architectural design and theory. She pursued her doctoral studies at Vienna Technical University, earning her Ph.D. in 1997. Her doctoral research focused on historical architecture, culminating in the acclaimed publication of her thesis, Cumanın Camii in Antalya, in both Turkish and German. Dr. Heinz’s education was enriched by hands-on experience, including her role as a research architect in archaeological excavations and her work in architectural design offices in Vienna. Her academic journey reflects a deep commitment to integrating theoretical knowledge with practical expertise, making her a leader in the fields of architectural preservation and cultural heritage. 🎓🏛️📖

Experience

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gamze Kaymak Heinz has an extensive professional and academic career in architecture and cultural heritage. Early in her career, she worked as a research architect in Turkey’s prominent archaeological sites, including Ephesus, Limyra, and Belevi, contributing to the preservation and documentation of historical structures. During her doctoral studies in Vienna, she gained valuable experience as a designer architect in leading architectural firms. After earning her Ph.D., she returned to Turkey with the TÜBİTAK BİDEB 2232 scholarship in 2016, where she continued her academic journey as a faculty member at Beykent University. Since becoming an Associate Professor in 2019, Dr. Heinz has focused on teaching, research, and heritage projects, including the Roman Temple of Demeter. Her career reflects a harmonious blend of academic excellence, professional practice, and dedication to preserving cultural heritage. 🏛️📚🔍

Awards and Honors 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gamze Kaymak Heinz’s achievements have been recognized with numerous awards and honors. She received the prestigious TÜBİTAK BİDEB 2232 scholarship in 2016, enabling her to return to Turkey and advance her research in cultural heritage. In 2017, her paper on the inclusivity of historic sites and buildings earned the “Best Paper” award at the 2nd REHAB conference in Braga, Portugal. Her doctoral thesis, Cumanın Camii in Antalya, was published in both Turkish and German, reflecting its scholarly significance. Dr. Heinz has also been invited to present her research at numerous international and national symposiums, further solidifying her reputation as a leading expert in architectural preservation. These accolades underscore her commitment to excellence in research and her impactful contributions to the field of architecture and cultural heritage. 🏅🏛️📖

Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gamze Kaymak Heinz’s research focuses on architectural preservation, cultural heritage, and designing within historical environments. She is particularly interested in the documentation and restoration of historical buildings, combining architectural history and archaeology to preserve cultural landmarks. Her work includes significant contributions to the Roman Temple of Demeter project in Side and archaeological excavations at Ephesus, Limyra, and Belevi. Dr. Heinz also explores the integration of contemporary design principles within historical contexts, ensuring the preservation of heritage while accommodating modern needs. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges theory and practice, contributing to the fields of heritage management, architectural history, and sustainable preservation. By advancing methodologies in architectural research and rebuilding projects, Dr. Heinz’s work has a lasting impact on cultural heritage preservation and education. 🏛️🔍📚

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Spatial Continuum in History: Pier Buildings on the Bosphorus and Golden Horn, Istanbul
    • Publication Year: 2024
  • Title: Place Diagnosis Before Transformation: Case of Fener-Balat
    • Publication Year: 2023
  • Title: O Şimdi Bir Cami; Panhagia, Antalya Kesik Minare
    • Publication Year: 2020
  • Title: Side’de Bir Mimari Bloktaki Antik Çizimler ve Bloğun Çok Yönlü Kullanım Öyküsü
    • Publication Year: 2019

 

 

Dr. Jingwen Wang | Advanced Functional Network | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jingwen Wang | Advanced Functional Network | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jingwen Wang, Anhui University of Science and technology, China

Dr. Jingwen Wang is a Postdoctoral Researcher specializing in Safety Science and Engineering at the University of Science and Technology of China, where she completed her Doctor of Engineering degree (2020-2024). She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Macromolecule Materials and Engineering from Anhui University (2013-2017). Under the supervision of Academician Liang Yuan, Dr. Wang has made significant strides in material science, focusing on the customized design of nanomaterials and high-performance composites with enhanced properties such as toughness, wear-resistance, fire-safety, and multimodal monitoring capabilities. Her contributions to next-generation materials have been supported by prestigious research projects, including those funded by the National Key Research and Development Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

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Suitability for the Award

Dr. Jingwen Wang is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, based on the following key points:

  1. Innovative Research:
    • Dr. Wang’s work on advanced polymer and functional materials showcases a deep understanding of material science. Her ability to design and engineer multifunctional materials and high-performance composites is not only innovative but also highly impactful, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in material science.
  2. High-Impact Publications:
    • Her research is published in top-tier journals such as Chemical Engineering Journal and Advanced Functional Materials, demonstrating the high quality and relevance of her work. The topics she addresses, including flame retardancy, toughness, wear-resistance, and electronic device reconfiguration, are crucial for advancing technology in various industries.
  3. Collaborative Research Experience:
    • Participation in nationally funded research projects highlights her capability to contribute significantly to large-scale, collaborative research endeavors. This experience underscores her role as a leading researcher who can drive impactful studies.
  4. Broad Research Impact:
    • Dr. Wang’s research has broad applications in safety science, engineering, electronics, and materials science, making her work relevant to multiple fields and industries. Her contributions are poised to influence future developments in material science and technology.

Summary of Qualifications

  1. Education:

    • Doctor of Engineering (2020 – 2024), Major in Safety Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China.
    • Bachelor of Science (2013 – 2017), Major in Macromolecule Materials and Engineering, Anhui University.
  2. Work Experience:

    • Postdoctoral Researcher under the supervision of Liang Yuan, an Academician.
  3. Research Contributions:

    • Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to the field of material science, particularly in the customized design of nanomaterials to create multifunctional materials and the tailored design of high-performance composites. Her work has resulted in the development of next-generation materials with enhanced properties, including toughness, wear-resistance, fire-safety, and multimodal monitoring capabilities.
  4. Key Publications:

    • “Targeted assembly of hierarchical sea-urchin inspired NiPS@LDH architecture for enhanced toughness, wear-resistance and fire-safety of epoxy composites,” Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024.
    • “Bioinspired ultra-robust ionogels constructed with soft-rigid confinement space for multimodal monitoring electronics,” Advanced Functional Materials, 2023.
    • “Intrinsic ionic confinement dynamic engineering of ionomers with low dielectric-k, high healing and stretchability for electronic device reconfiguration,” Chemical Engineering Journal, 2023.
    • “Ethanol inducing self-assembly of poly-(thioctic acid)/graphene supramolecular ionomers for healable, flame-retardant, shape-memory electronic devices,” Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2023.
    • “Synergistic effects of aryl diazonium modified Few-Layer black Phosphorus/Ultrafine rare earth yttrium oxide with enhancing flame retardancy and catalytic smoke toxicity suppression of epoxy resin,” Applied Surface Science, 2022.
  5. Research Projects:

    • Dr. Wang has participated in several prestigious national research projects, including:
      • National Key Research and Development Program funding.
      • Multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China projects.

Conclusion

Dr. Jingwen Wang is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. Her innovative research, high-impact publications, and participation in prestigious research projects underscore her exceptional contributions to the field of material science. Dr. Wang’s work on the customized design of nanomaterials and high-performance composites not only advances academic knowledge but also has practical implications for the development of next-generation materials with enhanced properties. These qualities make her a strong candidate for this prestigious award.