Fatih Doğan KOCA | Water Management

Assoc Prof Dr  Fatih Doğan  KOCA: Leading Research in Water Management 
Assoc. Prof. Dr. at  Erciyes University, Turkey

🌱🔬Dr. Fatih Dkoca is an Associate Professor at Erciyes University, specializing in Environmental Biology and Hydrobiology. He holds a Ph.D. in Biology/Hydrobiology, with a focus on the biosynthesis, characterization, and genotoxic effects of CuO, ZnO, and TiO2 nanoparticles using Mentha aquatica L. plant extract. Dr. Dkoca’s postgraduate research explored the biological response of Ceratophyllum demersum L. to Cr(II) and Cr(VI) exposure.🌍🌾

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👨‍🎓 Education:
  • Ph.D., Erciyes University, Biology, 2017
  • M.Sc., Erciyes University, Biology, 2012
  • B.Sc., Erciyes University, Biology, 2009
📚 Dissertations:

Ph.D. Bio-synthesis and Characterization of CuO, ZnO, and TiO2 Nanoparticles using Mentha aquatica L. Plant Extract and Their Genotoxic Effects, 2017.M.Sc.: Biological Response of Ceratophylum demersum L. to Cr(II) and Cr(VI) Exposure: Concentration and Application Period Effects, 2012

🔍 Research Areas:

Life Sciences, Environmental Biology, Environmental Pollution, Hydrobiology, Fresh-Water Biology, Natural Sciences

👨‍🏫 Academic Titles:

Associate Professor, Erciyes University, Veterinary Faculty, Preclinical Sciences, 2022 – Present-Assistant Professor, Erciyes University, Veterinary Faculty, Preclinical Sciences, 2018 – 2022-Research Assistant, Erciyes University, Faculty of Science, Biology, 2011 – 2017

Research Focus 🌱🔬

Dr. Fatih D. Koca’s research primarily revolves around the fascinating intersection of nanotechnology and environmental biotechnology. With a focus on organic@inorganic hybrid nanoflowers, his work delves into diverse applications. From catalytic and antimicrobial activities utilizing cucumber leaf and Desmarestia menziesii algae extracts to the synthesis of hybrid nanoflowers using lichen and macroalga extracts, Dr. Koca explores the potential of these nanostructures in diverse fields. His investigations extend to organic-inorganic hybrid nanocomposites, emphasizing green synthesis and their neurotoxic effects. This research contributes significantly to the fields of nanoscience, biopolymers, and materials with promising environmental implications. 🌱🔍

 

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