Β Professor of Dokuz EylΓΌl University, Turkey.
Born on February 9, 1964, in Batman, Turkey, Prof. Ertekin completed her secondary and higher education at Δ°zmir KarΕΔ±yaka Girls’ High School and Ege University Faculty of Science. She earned her Master’s and Doctorate degrees from Celal Bayar University and Ege University, respectively. During her doctoral studies, she conducted research at the Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Chemo-and Biosensors, Regensburg University, Germany. She has authored 63 journal articles and presented 110 papers at national and international conferences, with over 1000 citations. Prof. Ertekin has been a faculty member in the Department of Analytical Chemistry at Dokuz EylΓΌl University’s Faculty of Science since 2003. Her primary research areas include the development of chemical optical sensors for CO2, O2, cations, and pH, as well as fiber optic sensors, fluorescence and phosphorescence-based analyses, phosphorus materials, and chemical safety in occupational settings.
Prof. Kadriye Ertekin is a distinguished researcher with a robust skill set in analytical and chemical sensor development. Her expertise spans a range of advanced techniques including the development of optical sensors for detecting cations, carbon dioxide, and pH levels. Prof. Ertekin excels in designing and fabricating fiber optic sensors and nanosensors, employing her deep knowledge of fluorescence and phosphorescence-based analyses. Her proficiency extends to the manipulation of optical properties in nanoscale materials, which is critical for applications in environmental monitoring and industrial safety. Additionally, she is skilled in employing various spectroscopic and chromatographic methods to analyze and quantify chemical substances. Prof. Ertekinβs extensive experience in the synthesis and characterization of novel materials, coupled with her ability to integrate these materials into functional sensor systems, underscores her significant contributions to the field of analytical chemistry and sensor technology.
Awards and Recognition
Prof. Dr. Kadriye Ertekin is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of analytical chemistry, with a notable focus on chemical and optical sensors. Her extensive education includes a Doctorate from Ege University and research experience at Regensburg University in Germany. She has contributed significantly to her field with over 60 published articles and numerous conference presentations. Her research interests encompass the development of sensors for detecting carbon dioxide, oxygen, and pH, as well as advancements in fiber optic sensors and nanomaterials. Prof. Ertekin’s work is highly regarded, as evidenced by her numerous citations and publications in SCI-indexed journals. At Dokuz EylΓΌl University, she has held various significant academic and administrative roles, including serving as a member of the Academic Incentive Evaluation Commission and as Director of The Institution. Her dedication to research, teaching, and service underscores her profound impact on the field and her institution.
Publications Top Notes
- “Emission-based sensing of cobalt (II) and vitamin B12 via a bis-indole derivative”
- Authors: Mumcu, T., Oncuoglu, S., Hizliates, C.G., Ertekin, K.
- Journal: Luminescence
- Year: 2024
- Volume: 39
- Issue: 8
- Article Number: e4863
- “Quantification of Airborne Concentrations of Nanoscale Dusts by Particle Gravimetry Using Ionic-Liquid Modified Polymeric Electrospun Fibers”
- Authors: Tok, Z., Ertekin, K.
- Journal: Macromolecular Materials and Engineering
- Year: 2024
- Volume: 309
- Issue: 7
- Article Number: 2400062
- “An emission based optical CO2 sensor fabricated on grating-like TiO2 substrates using HPTS”
- Authors: Yilmaz, O., Ebeoglugil, F., Aydin, I., Dalmis, R., Ertekin, K.
- Journal: Spectrochimica Acta – Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
- Year: 2024
- Volume: 305
- Article Number: 123502
- Citations: 2
- “Enhanced luminescence of a silica-nitride phosphor; La3Si6N11 + by using Cr3+-activated TiO2 nanoparticles”
- Authors: Aydin, I., Ertekin, K., Azem, F.A., Delice, T.K., Birlik, I.
- Journal: International Journal of Ceramic Engineering and Science
- Year: 2024
- Volume: 6
- Issue: 1
- Article Number: e10198
- “Quantification of airborne concentrations of micro-scale and submicron phosphors in the manufacturing environment by spectrofluorometric method”
- Authors: Deniz, F., Ertekin, K., Ulucan, U.
- Journal: Chemical Papers
- Year: 2022
- Volume: 76
- Issue: 12
- Pages: 7633β7646
- “Investigation of TiO2 and Ce3+-activated TiO2 particles on optical properties of the PMMA embedded YAG: Ce3+ and LuAG: Ce3+”
- Authors: Yildirim, B., Keskin, O.Y., Dalmis, R., Azem, F.A., Ertekin, K.
- Journal: Optical Materials
- Year: 2022
- Volume: 133
- Article Number: 112905
- Citations: 2
- “Enhancement of optical properties of Lu3Al5O12+ and Ca-Ξ±-SiAlON + by quinine sulphate”
- Authors: Ulucan, U., Ertekin, K., OΔuzlar, S.
- Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
- Year: 2021
- Volume: 32
- Issue: 24
- Pages: 28176β28191
- Citations: 1
- “Manipulation of brightness and decay kinetics of LuAG: Ce3+ and YAG: Ce3+ by simple metal oxides in polymeric matrices”
- Authors: Yildirim, B., Yasin Keskin, O., Oguzlar, S., Ak Azem, F., Ertekin, K.
- Journal: Optics and Laser Technology
- Year: 2021
- Volume: 142
- Article Number: 107226
- Citations: 7
- “Investigation of light induced interactions between ZnO nano-particles and red emitting phosphor blends of Eu2+/Dy3+ doped strontium aluminate and Eu2+ doped Ca-Ξ±-Sialon”
- Authors: Oguzlar, S., Zeyrek Ongun, M., Ertekin, K.
- Journal: Journal of Luminescence
- Year: 2021
- Volume: 238
- Article Number: 118236
- Citations: 7
- “Structural and luminescent properties of Er3+ and Tb3+-doped solβgel-based bioactive glass powders and electrospun nanofibers”
- Authors: DeliormanlΔ±, A.M., Rahman, B., Oguzlar, S., Ertekin, K.
- Journal: Journal of Materials Science
- Year: 2021
- Volume: 56
- Issue: 26
- Pages: 14487β14504
- Citations: 15