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Adem Candaş is a Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Istanbul Technical University. His research focuses on glaciology, paleoclimatology, and materials science, with a particular emphasis on glacier reconstruction, peridynamic modeling of fracture mechanics, and structural analysis of materials under impact loads. He collaborates internationally, particularly in Spain and Croatia, on glacial chronology and climate studies. His work integrates computational modeling (e.g., PISM ice sheet model) with experimental techniques like cosmogenic 36Cl dating. Candaş also investigates mechanical systems, including wire ropes, elevator safety, and structural integrity under seismic and dynamic loads. His contributions span over 19 peer-reviewed articles, with notable impacts in glaciology and materials engineering.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but his academic role suggests postgraduate qualifications in mechanical engineering or earth sciences. Research collaborations include institutions in Spain, Croatia, and Turkey. Notable methodologies include peridynamic theory for fracture analysis and ice flow modeling for paleoclimate inference.
His advising and grants are not detailed here, but his research on glacial systems and structural engineering indicates potential involvement in environmental and applied mechanics projects. No specific labs or teams are mentioned, though his work aligns with glaciology and mechanical engineering research groups at ITU.
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