AYSEL ŞERENView profile
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Prof. AYSEL ŞEREN is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Geophysical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering, Karadeniz Technical University. With over 98 publications in Web of Science and an impressive H-index of 182, she has established herself as a leading expert in applied geophysics, particularly in ground-penetrating radar applications, karst studies, and archaeological geophysics. Her research spans diverse areas including engineering geophysics, hydrogeology, and mineral exploration. Her educational background includes a Doctorate from Istanbul University (1994-1998), Postgraduate studies at Karadeniz Technical University (1990-1993), and Undergraduate studies at the same institution (1985-1989). Her academic journey reflects a deep commitment to geophysical sciences and engineering applications. Prof. Şeren's research interests primarily focus on Geophysical Engineering , Applied Geophysics , Archeo-geophysical studies, and Gravity applications. Her work demonstrates exceptional integration of multiple geophysical methods for solving complex geological and engineering problems. She has made significant contributions to understanding karst systems, slope stability, archaeological site investigations, and infrastructure assessment. Her approach consistently combines theoretical foundations with practical field applications, advancing both scientific knowledge and engineering solutions. Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong trend toward integrated geophysical approaches, particularly using Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) in combination with other methods. Her research has evolved from fundamental geophysical studies to practical applications addressing real-world challenges in engineering, archaeology, and environmental science. The interdisciplinary nature of her work connects geophysics with civil engineering, hydrology, archaeology, and geological hazards assessment, demonstrating her ability to bridge theoretical concepts with practical implementation. Prof. Şeren has supervised 14 theses and secured numerous research grants, demonstrating her leadership in the field. Her funded projects span archaeological investigations, landslide risk assessment, karst studies, and infrastructure evaluation. She has led significant projects including 'Deprem Tetikli Kütle Hareketlerinin Yer Bilimsel Jeoloji-Jeofizik-Jeomorfoloji Yaklaşımlarla Modellenmesi' (2023-Present) and 'Hidrojeofizik Çalışmalarla Dolinlerin, Karstik Boşlukların ve Yeraltı Su Akış Sisteminin Araştırılması' (2022-2024). These projects highlight her ongoing commitment to addressing contemporary challenges through innovative geophysical approaches. Her research group focuses on advanced geophysical techniques, particularly GPR applications, for solving engineering and archaeological challenges. The team conducts comprehensive field investigations, sophisticated data processing, and detailed interpretation for various geological and engineering problems, with strong connections to cultural heritage preservation and infrastructure safety. Their work consistently demonstrates methodological rigor while maintaining practical relevance to real-world applications.











