Dr. Mehmet  Ekrem Cakmak
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Dr. Mehmet Ekrem Cakmak

Assistant Professor
University of Yalova, Turkiye


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Cornell University, USA

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Biography

Dr. Mehmet Ekrem Cakmak is currently working as Assistant Professor at the Department of Energy Systems Engineering, University of Yalova, Turkey. He has completed his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Cornell University, USA, and M.Sc in Department of Environmental Engineering, Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey.

Area of Interest:

Physical Science Engineering
100%
Computational Modeling
62%
Simulation
90%
Computational Fluid Transfer
75%
Computational Heat Transfer
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Ameti, A., A. Değirmenci and M.E. òakmak, 2021. Evaluation of pressure losses in horizontal soil heat exchangers in terms of energy efficiency with two-dimensional computer simulations. Bitlis Eren Univ. J. Sci., 10: 1075-1082.
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  2. òakmak, M.E. and ò. Taylan, 2019. A discovery-based case study to teach the concepts of computational simulation and measurement uncertainty in heat transfer. Uludağ Univ. J. Fac. Eng., 24: 537-550.
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  3. Zevi, Y., B. Gao, W. Zhang, V. Morales and M.E. Cakmak et al., 2012. Colloid retention at the meniscus-wall contact line in an open microchannel. Water Res., 46: 295-306.
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  4. Steenhuis, T.S., V.L. Morales, M.E. Cakmak, A.E. Salvucci and W. Zhang, 2011. Biocolloids: Transport and Retention in Soils. In: Encyclopedia of Agrophysics, Glinski, J., J. Horabik and J. Lipiec (Eds.). Springer, Netherlands, ISBN: 978-90-481-3584-4, pp: 66-70.
  5. Zhang, W., V.L. Morales, M.E. Cakmak, A.E. Salvucci and L.D. Geohring et al., 2010. Colloid transport and retention in unsaturated porous media: Effect of colloid input concentration. Environ. Sci. Technol., 44: 4965-4972.
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  6. Salvucci, A.E., W. Zhang, V.L. Morales, M.E. Cakmak, A.G. Hay and T.S. Steenhuis, 2009. The impact of biofilm-forming potential and tafi on transport of environemntal Salmonella through unsaturated porous media. Biologia, 64: 460-464.
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  7. Cakmak, M.E., B. Gao, J.L. Nieber and T.S. Steenhuis, 2008. Pore Scale Simulation of Colloid Deposition. In: Modelling and Simulation, Petrone G. and G. Cammarata (Eds.). I-Tech Education and Publishing KG, Vienna, Austria, pp: 55-66.
  8. Bulbul, Y., M.E. Cakmak, S. Savci and M. Basibuyuk, 2008. The use of water treatment lime coagulation sludge as an adsorbent for the removal of various dyestuffs. Cukurova Univ. J. Fac. Eng. Archit., 23: 335-343, (In Turkish).
  9. Arslan, H.A., M.E. Cakmak, O. Keskinkan and M. Basibuyuk, 2008. Investigation of the kinetic properties of the biosorption of basic blue 41 by live activated sludge. Cukurova Univ. J. Fac. Eng. Archit., 23: 93-102.
  10. Arslan, H.A., M.E. Cakmak, O. Keskinkan and M. Basibuyuk, 2008. Investigation of the biosorption characteristics of Basic blue 41 by live activated sludge. Cukurova Univ. J. Fac. Eng. Archit., 23: 83-92.
  11. Basibuyuk, M., S. Savci, O. Keskinkan and M.E. Cakmak, 2007. Investigation of a basic dye adsorption characteristics of a non-living submerged aquatic plant (Myriophyllumspicatum). Asian J. Chem., 19: 1693-1702.
  12. Steenhuis, T.S., A. Dathe, Y. Zevi, J.L. Smith and B. Gao et al., 2006. Biocolloid retention in partially saturated soils. Biologia, 61: S229-S233.
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  13. Basibuyuk, M., M.E. Cakmak, O. Keskinkan and H.A. Arslan, 2004. Application of pseudo isotherms on the adsorption of basic blue 41 onto live activated sludge. Cukurova Univ. J. Fac. Eng. Archit., 19: 187-193, (In Turkish).