Prof. Mehmet Tumer | Inorganic chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Professor . Mehmet Tumer, k.maras university, Turkey🎓
Professional Profile
🧑🎓Early Academic Pursuits 🎓
Prof. Dr. Mehmet Tümer was born on May 5, 1968, in Adana/Kozan, Turkey. He embarked on his academic journey at Atatürk University, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry in 1990. He continued his education at Van Yüzüncü Yıl University, completing his Master’s degree in 1992 with a thesis on the synthesis of esters and salts of 9,10-dichloro anthracene acetic acid. He further pursued his doctoral studies at the same institution, obtaining his Ph.D. in 1996. His doctoral research focused on the synthesis, characterization, and thermal properties of redox-active N-substituted benzyl amine-based transition metal chelate complexes.
🏛️Professional Endeavors
Prof. Tümer is currently a Professor at Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University in the Science Faculty, Chemistry Department. He has been recognized for his substantial contributions to the field of chemistry, holding the title of Professor since 2008. His professional career includes extensive involvement in various research projects, particularly in the synthesis and characterization of metal complexes and their applications. He has supervised numerous Ph.D. and graduate students, guiding them through their academic and research pursuits.
🔬Contributions and Research Focus
Prof. Tümer’s research primarily centers around the synthesis and application of transition metal complexes, redox-active ligands, and hybrid materials. His projects often explore polymer-supported Schiff base ligands, metal complex catalysis, and the development of new materials with applications in chemosensing and catalysis. Notable research projects include:.
🏅Accolades and Recognition
Prof. Tümer has been recognized for his significant contributions to science through various scholarships and awards. He was supported by the Royal Society’s European Scientific Exchange Scholarship Program, with research stints at Loughborough University and Liverpool University. He has received substantial recognition for his research output, including an H-index of 29 on Web of Science and 31 on Google Scholar, with over 3,000 citations. His role as Head of the Chemistry Department at Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University and as a member of the Research Support Programs Group Executive Board of TUBITAK reflects his leadership and influence in the academic community.
🌍Impact and Influence
Prof. Tümer’s research has significantly impacted the fields of chemistry and materials science, particularly in the areas of metal complex catalysis and hybrid materials. His work has contributed to advancements in environmental chemistry and the development of new materials with practical applications in sensing and catalysis. His research findings are widely published and cited, showcasing the relevance and applicability of his work.
🔮Legacy and Future Contributions
As a distinguished academic and researcher, Prof. Tümer’s legacy is marked by his extensive contributions to the field of chemistry and his role in shaping future research directions. His ongoing projects and collaborations promise to further advance the understanding of metal complexes and their applications. With a robust academic background and a track record of impactful research, Prof. Tümer continues to inspire and influence the scientific community through his innovative work and leadership in chemistry.
📖Publications :
Paper Title: Geochemical and Isotopic Evidence for Volcanism on the Alleppey Terrace, Southwest Indian Continental Margin
Authors: Srinivas, R., Sreeraj, M.K., Prajith, A., George, B.G., Ray, J.S.
Journal: Continental Shelf Research
Volume: 280
Issue: —
Pages: 105301
Year: 2024
Paper Title: Sources of Rare Earths and Prospects for a Viable REE Deposit in River Sediments of Kerala, Southwest India
Authors: Babu, S.S., Prajith, A., Rao, V.P., Ramana, R.V., Satyasree, N.
Journal: Current Science
Volume: 126
Issue: 3
Pages: 345–359
Year: 2024
Paper Title: Composition of River Sediments from Kerala, Southwest India: Inferences on Lateritic Weathering
Authors: Babu, S.S., Prajith, A., Rao, V.P., Ramana, R.V., Sree, N.S.
Journal: Journal of Earth System Science
Volume: 132
Issue: 4
Pages: 150
Year: 2023
Paper Title: Volatile-Rich Hydrothermal Plumes Over the Southern Central Indian Ridge, 24°49’S: Evidence for a New Hydrothermal Field Hosted by Ultramafic Rocks
Authors: Surya Prakash, L., John Kurian, P., Resing, J.A., Prajith, A., Roy, P.
Journal: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Volume: 23
Issue: 10
Pages: e2022GC010452
Year: 2022
Paper Title: Influences of Summer Monsoon Variations on the Terrigenous Influx, Bioproductivity, and Early Diagenetic Changes in the Southwest Bay of Bengal During Late Quaternary
Authors: Prajith, A., Tyagi, A., Kurian, P.J.
Journal: Marine Geology
Volume: 449
Issue: —
Pages: 106825
Year: 2022
Paper Title: Quantitative Pollen-Based Reconstruction of the Vegetation Diversity in Response to the Late-Holocene Climate Change Near Karwar, South-West Coast of India
Authors: Srivastava, J., Manjunatha, B.R., Balakrishna, K., Jose, J., Kumar, N.
Journal: Quaternary International
Volume: 599-600
Issue: —
Pages: 95–106
Year: 2021
Paper Title: Geochemistry of Core Sediments from the Southeastern Bay of Bengal: Inferences on Weathering and Early Diagenetic Changes
Authors: Prajith, A., Tyagi, A., Kurian, P.J.
Journal: Geoscience Frontiers
Volume: 12
Issue: 2
Pages: 495–504
Year: 2021
Paper Title: Changing Sediment Sources in the Bay of Bengal: Evidence of Summer Monsoon Intensification and Ice-Melt Over Himalaya During the Late Quaternary
Authors: Prajith, A., Tyagi, A., John Kurian, P.
Journal: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Volume: 511
Issue: —
Pages: 309–318
Year: 2018
Paper Title: Distribution, Provenance and Early Diagenesis of Major and Trace Metals in Sediment Cores from the Mandovi Estuary, Western India
Authors: Prajith, A., Rao, V.P., Chakraborty, P.
Journal: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Volume: 170
Issue: —
Pages: 173–185
Year: 2016
Paper Title: Magnetic Properties of Sediments in Cores from the Mandovi Estuary, Western India: Inferences on Provenance and Pollution
Authors: Prajith, A., Rao, V.P., Kessarkar, P.M.
Journal: Marine Pollution Bulletin
Volume: 99
Issue: 1-2
Pages: 338–345
Year: 2015