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Assist. Prof. Dr. ebru gül | forest ecology | Best Researcher Award 

Dr., Çankırı Karatekin University, Turkey 🌟

Dr. Ebru Gül is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Forest Engineering, Faculty of Forestry at Çankırı Karatekin University, Turkey. With a strong focus on forest and soil ecology, Dr. Gül has significantly contributed to understanding land degradation and desertification through her teaching and research.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Ebru Gül has an extensive academic background in Forestry Engineering. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree from Ankara University (2001–2005), specializing in forestry. Continuing her academic journey, she pursued a Master’s Degree (2006–2009) in Forest Engineering at the same university, focusing her thesis on “Relationships between pasture status and some soil properties in Çankırı-Yapraklı-Yukarıöz forest pastures.” Dr. Gül completed her Ph.D. at Çankırı Karatekin University (2010–2016), where her doctoral research explored the “Creation of a desertification risk map in semi-arid areas: Çankırı-Sarıkaya Sample.”

Professional Experience 🏢

Dr. Gül began her professional career as a Research Assistant at Çankırı Karatekin University’s Faculty of Forestry (2009–2016), where she contributed significantly to teaching and research activities. Since 2016, she has served as an Assistant Professor at the same institution, continuing her work in academic research and mentoring students in the field of forest and soil science.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Gül’s research focuses on critical areas of environmental science and sustainability. Her specialties include land degradation and desertification, where she examines the ecological impacts of soil misuse and strategies to combat degradation. She also delves into soil and forest ecology, studying the intricate relationships between forest systems and soil health. Additionally, her work on soil-plant interactions aims to enhance understanding of nutrient cycling and vegetation sustainability. Dr. Gül’s research on organic carbon and soil organic matter addresses climate change challenges, while her expertise in soil salinity management contributes to improving agricultural productivity in degraded lands.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Ebru Gül has been recognized for her significant contributions to forestry and environmental sciences through various awards and honors. She has received accolades for her innovative research in land degradation and desertification, which have had a profound impact on the field. Her doctoral thesis, focusing on desertification risk mapping, earned distinction for its scientific rigor and practical applications in semi-arid regions. Over the years, she has also been commended for her academic excellence and dedication to fostering sustainable practices in soil and forest management. These honors underscore her commitment to advancing knowledge and providing solutions to critical environmental challenges.

Publications Top Notes📚

“Evaluation of desertification tendency based on soil characteristics in Çankırı urban forest” (2023) – Published in Cankiri Karatekin Universitesi.

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“IMPORTANCE OF PLANT COVER ON DESERTIFICATION SENSITIVITY IN SEMIARID GRASSLANDS” (2022) – Published in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin.

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“ADAPTIVE ROLES OF PLANT DEVELOPMENT AND GENOME STRUCTURE AGAINST SOIL COMPOSITION” (2021) – Published in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin.

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Conclusion

Dr. Ebru Gül is a strong candidate for the Researcher of the Year Award, given her extensive expertise in desertification and soil-plant interactions, her impressive publication record, and her academic leadership. Her work aligns with global environmental priorities, and her contributions demonstrate both scientific rigor and practical relevance. Addressing the suggested areas for improvement could further solidify her reputation and impact in the scientific community. With her academic accomplishments and focus on sustainable environmental solutions, she is highly deserving of recognition for her research excellence.

ebru gül | forest ecology | Best Researcher Award

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