Ilke Karakas | Soil Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ilke Karakas | Soil Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ilke Karakas | Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University | Turkey

Ilke Karakas is an emerging researcher whose scientific contributions center on microbiology, biotechnology, and life sciences, with a strong focus on microbial diversity, antimicrobial mechanisms, and biotechnological innovation. Her research explores the characterization of microorganisms in unique ecological systems, such as salt lake lagoons, and the investigation of antimicrobial activities derived from natural biological sources like the coelomic fluid of Eisenia fetida. With 4 published documents, she represents a developing academic profile demonstrating significant potential for future impact in microbial and biotechnological research. İlke Karakas achievement of a Gold Medal at Teknofest ISIF’21 highlights her capacity for applying scientific knowledge to innovation-driven projects. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates molecular microbiology, environmental biotechnology, and industrial applications, aiming to uncover sustainable biotechnological resources and microbial solutions for real-world challenges. Through her growing body of work, she exemplifies a new generation of scientists committed to advancing microbial research and promoting innovation within the broader landscape of applied life sciences.

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Featured Publications

Karakas, İ., & Hacıoglu Dogru, N. (2025). Antibiotic resistance profiles and biochemical characterization of bacteria isolated from Gokceada Salt Lake Lagoon (Canakkale) sediment samples. Sakarya University Journal of Science.

Hamed Abdeh Keykha | Soil | Sustainable Soil Practices Award

Dr. Hamed Abdeh Keykha | Soil | Sustainable Soil Practices Award

Dr. Hamed Abdeh Keykha | London South Bank University | United Kingdom

Dr. Hamed Abdeh Keykha’s research focuses on advancing sustainable ground improvement and soil stabilization techniques within the fields of geotechnical and geological engineering. His work integrates innovative biogeochemical approaches such as microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) and CO₂-induced carbonate precipitation (CICP) to enhance soil strength, reduce contamination, and promote carbon sequestration. As a Research Fellow under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions program at the London South Bank University, he investigates environmentally friendly engineering methods for stabilizing problematic soils and mitigating dust pollution. His academic contributions include more than twenty peer-reviewed journal publications and an international patent on the stabilization of sandy soils and fine dusts through CO₂-induced mineral carbonation. Dr. Keykha’s research bridges the gap between earth resource engineering and environmental sustainability by focusing on soil biocementation, mineral carbonation processes, and geotechnical applications for sustainable construction. His collaborations with international institutions have strengthened global research in ground improvement technologies and green engineering materials. Through his combined academic, industrial, and field experience, he continues to contribute to innovative solutions addressing geotechnical challenges, environmental remediation, and the sustainable utilization of earth resources.

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Featured Publications

Keykha, H. A., Joshi, S., Mavroulidou, M., Mohamadzadeh Romiani, H., & Asadi, A. (2025). Carbonate mineral formation by microalgae: Precipitation potential and morphological analysis. Minerals, 15(11), 1096.

Mohamadzadeh Romiani, H., Keykha, H. A., Talebi, M., Asadi, A., & Kawasaki, S. (2023). Green soil improvement: Using carbon dioxide to enhance the behaviour of clay. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers – Ground Improvement.

Keykha, H. A., Zangani, A., Mohamadzadeh Romiani, H., Asadi, A., Kawasaki, S., & Radmanesh, N. (2023). Characterizing microbial and CO₂-induced carbonate minerals: Implications for soil stabilization in sandy environments. Minerals, 13(7), 976.

Keykha, H. A., Mohamadzadeh Romiani, H., Zarei, A., & Asadi, A. (2022). Stabilization of petroleum-contaminated sandy soil using CO₂-induced magnesite precipitation. International Journal of Environmental Research, 16(4), Article 473.