Borte Kose Mutlu | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Borte Kose Mutlu | Environmental Science | Excellence in Research Award

Istanbul Technical University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Borte Kose Mutlu is an accomplished researcher recognized for her extensive contributions to membrane technologies, wastewater treatment, rare earth element recovery, and biofouling control. With 1,251 citations, an h-index of 17, and a prolific record of dozens of international journal papers, reviews, and conference publications, her work spans advanced membrane fabrication, quorum quenching strategies, and sustainable resource recovery. She has published widely in high-impact Q1 journals, including Building and Environment, Separation and Purification Technology, Journal of Water Process Engineering, and International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, addressing challenges such as carbon footprint reduction, biofouling mitigation, micropollutant removal, greener membrane engineering, and industrial wastewater treatment. Her research also explores innovative nanomaterial-based membranes, electrospraying and spray-coating techniques, antifouling composites, and nanofiltration systems for produced water. She has contributed significantly to the circular economy through studies on rare earth element recovery from waste streams, process optimization, and solvent extraction-based separation methods. Additionally, she has delivered numerous full papers and abstracts at international conferences, advancing knowledge in membrane bioreactors, resource recovery, and environmental engineering. Her scholarly output since 2020, reflected in 936 citations and an h-index of 16 for this period, demonstrates her ongoing impact and research leadership in the field.

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Featured Publications

Macin, E., Ozcan, F., & Kose-Mutlu, B. (2025). Carbon footprint and decarbonization of university buildings: Operational and embodied emissions at Istanbul Technical University. Building and Environment.

Ardic-Demirbilekli, R., Korkusuz-Soylu, S., Kose-Mutlu, B., & Koyuncu, I. (2025). Biofouling mitigation and microbial community dynamics in quorum quenching membrane bioreactors for industrial wastewater treatment. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 77, 108379.

Vatanpour, V., Mehrabi, Z., Behroozi, A. H., Kose-Mutlu, B., Kaya, R., & Koyuncu, I. (2025). Spray-coating technique in the fabrication and modification of membranes: A review. Separation and Purification Technology, 134752.

Vatanpour, V., Esenli, B., Kose-Mutlu, B., Yuksekdag, A., & Koyuncu, I. (2025). Harnessing lignin in membrane engineering: From green polymer to high-performance applications. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 148127.

Akca-Guler, T., Yuksekdag, A., Kose-Mutlu, B., & Koyuncu, I. (2025). Advances in electrochemical methods for rare earth elements recovery: A comprehensive review. Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 106897.

Kose-Mutlu, B., Ilyasoglu, G., Ardic, R., Demirbilekli, M. A., & Koyuncu, I. (2025). Removal of emerging organic micropollutants from real hospital wastewater by modified ultrafiltration membranes. Separation and Purification Technology, 357, 129960.

Tuncay, G., Yuksekdag, A., Mutlu, B. K., & Koyuncu, I. (2024). A review of greener approaches for rare earth elements recovery from mineral wastes. Environmental Pollution, 124379.

Vatanpour, V., Pasaoglu, M. E., Kose-Mutlu, B., & Koyuncu, I. (2023). Polyacrylonitrile in the preparation of separation membranes: A review. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 62(17), 6537–6558.

Kaya, R., Ersahin, M. E., Ozgun, H., Kose-Mutlu, B., Pasaoglu, M. E., & Koyuncu, I. (2023). Vibratory membrane bioreactor systems in wastewater treatment: A short review. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 53, 103865.

Vatanpour, V., Kose-Mutlu, B., Mutlu-Salmanli, O., Ilyasoglu, G., & Koyuncu, I. (2023). Bi₄O₅I₂ nanosheets as a novel nanofiller for fabrication of antifouling polyethersulfone nanocomposite membranes. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 117, 473–489.

Yuksekdag, A., Kose-Mutlu, B., Wiesner, M. R., & Koyuncu, I. (2022). Effect of pre-concentration on membrane solvent extraction process for the recovery of rare earth elements from dilute acidic leachate. Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 161, 210–220.

İlyasoglu, G., Kose-Mutlu, B., Mutlu-Salmanli, O., & Koyuncu, I. (2022). Removal of organic micropollutants by adsorptive membrane. Chemosphere, 134775.

Gabriel Roeder | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gabriel Roeder | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Technical University of Munich| Germany

Author Profile

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👨‍🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Gabriel José Roeder began his academic journey with a global perspective. After completing high school in Brazil and a senior year in Australia, he pursued Chemical and Process Engineering at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. He further specialized in Chemical Process Technology at Technical University of Munich (TUM), where he earned his Master’s degree with research on hydrogen transfer reactions. Currently, he is finalizing his Ph.D. (Dr.-Ing.) at TUM in the Chair of Energy Systems, focusing on nitrogen oxide emissions in biomass combustion—a topic crucial for sustainable energy.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Gabriel has built a strong foundation in applied research and industrial engineering. He has worked as a Research Associate at TUM from 2021 to 2025, playing a central role in the OptiNOx project (FKZ 2219NR211). His responsibilities included designing and operating a 50 kW test rig, conducting emission measurements in power plants, and managing a €640,000 research budget. In July 2025, he joined Stadtwerke München Services GmbH as a Process and Plant Engineer for power plants, taking his academic expertise directly into the energy sector.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Roeder’s research is dedicated to advancing sustainable combustion technologies. His key interests lie in:

  • 🔹 Nitrogen oxide reduction strategies

  • 🔹 Biomass combustion efficiency

  • 🔹 Hydrogen transfer reactions

  • 🔹 Carbon capture technologies

He has delivered presentations at major European conferences such as the European Biomass Conference, Kraftwerktechnisches Kolloquium, and the European Conference on Industrial Furnaces and Boilers. He also co-authored a publication in ACS Catalysis (2021) on hydrogenation mechanisms, contributing to green chemistry and catalytic process design.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Gabriel’s interdisciplinary expertise and academic rigor have been recognized through:

  • ➤Peer-reviewed journal publication in a high-impact journal (ACS Catalysis)

  • ➤Speaking engagements at international conferences in Austria, Italy, Portugal, and Germany

  • ➤His appointment to leading roles in both academic and industrial energy projects

🌍 Impact and Influence

Fluent in Portuguese, German, English, Spanish, and with a working knowledge of French, Gabriel’s multilingual and multicultural background enhances his collaboration skills across borders. His work contributes directly to the development of cleaner energy solutions, making him a valuable asset to both academic institutions and the power generation industry.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

As he transitions from academia to the energy sector, Mr. Roeder is well-positioned to influence the next generation of low-emission power systems. His combination of experimental skill, financial oversight, and multilingual communication ability sets him apart as a future leader in sustainable energy engineering. With continued focus on innovation and collaborative development, his career promises impactful contributions to the decarbonization of industrial power generation.

Publications


📄  Measurements of NOx emissions from biomass combustion in small to large-scale power plants
Authors: Gabriel J. Roeder, Johannes Haimerl, Yusheng Chen, Matthias Gaderer, Sebastian Fendt, Hartmut Spliethoff
Journal: Fuel
Year: 2025


📄  Selective Heterogeneous Transfer Hydrogenation from Tertiary Amines to Alkynes
Authors: Gabriel J. Roeder, H. Ray Kelly, Guoju Yang, Thomas J. Bauer, Gary Haller, Victor Batista, Eszter Barath
Journal: ACS Catalysis
Year: 2021