Career-Long Impact Scientists from our Faculty

by Halide Nur Dursun | Jan 05, 2024
Elsevier and Stanford University's annual list of the world's most influential scientists has been announced. 10 valuable professors from the Faculty of Mines in the "Annual impact" category and 11 in the "Career-long impact" category were included in the list.

ITU, with 66 academicians in the "career-long impact" category and 60 academicians in the "annual impact" category, was ranked first among all other Turkish universities in this list. In the list of the world's most influential scientists, there were 5 academicians in the top 100, 20 in the top 500, and 35 in the top 1000 according to the field ranking from ITU.

Our scientists Prof. Dr. Mehmet Sabri Çelik, Prof. Dr. Feridun Boylu, Prof. Dr. Gülay Bulut, Prof. Dr. Gündüz Ateşok, Prof. Dr. Aral Okay, Prof. Dr. Yücel Yılmaz, Prof. Dr. Celâl Şengör, Prof. Dr. Aykut Barka, Prof. Dr. Hans Jensen Thybo, Prof. Dr. Cengiz Kuzu, Prof. Dr. Ataç Başçetin, Prof. Dr. Türker Hüdaverdi, Doç. Dr. Tolga Görüm related to the ITU Faculty of Mines  in the field of Mineral Processing, Geology, and Mining Engineering were included in the "annual impact and career-long impact" category in the list of the world's most influential scientists, which is held annually by Elsevier and Stanford University.




   

İTÜ Faculty of Mines

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The Faculty of Mines was established in 1953 in Istanbul. At its first years, the faculty composed of mainly Turkish and German professors, and its program was similar to those days’ famous mining schools such as Aachen, Clausthal and Freiberg.

Today, the Faculty of Mines with five departments (Mining, Geological, Petroleum and Natural Gas, Geophysical, and Mineral Processing Engineering) and 13 sub-divisions is graduating young and proficient engineers to search, develop and produce underground sources of Turkey.
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