
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Elif Esin HAMEŞ is a leading academic at Ege University's Department of Bioengineering within the Faculty of Engineering. Her research focuses on microbial biotechnology, bacteriology, and biomaterials engineering with emphasis on sustainable applications. She has pioneered studies on bacterial cellulose composites for biomedical and environmental uses, including bone scaffolds, UV-protective materials, and green building solutions. Over 200 publications and 9 notable recognitions reflect her impactful contributions to bioengineering and microbiology. HAMEŞ collaborates extensively on interdisciplinary projects, such as mycelium-based biocomposites and enzyme engineering for industrial applications. Her work bridges foundational science with practical innovations, addressing global challenges in healthcare and sustainability.
Education: Details not explicitly provided in available texts.
Research Interests: Integrates microbiology with material science to develop novel biocomposites. Key areas include:
- Enzyme production from marine-derived microbes
- Tissue engineering scaffolds
- Bio-inspired functional materials
- Sustainable green technologies
- Antimicrobial nanomaterials
Publications: Recent work highlights include advanced biomaterials for bone regeneration, immunomodulatory adjuvants, and microbial-based nanoparticle synthesis. Her articles demonstrate growing focus on interdisciplinary applications such as vaccine development and urban sustainability.
Awards: 9 recognitions noted, though specific awards remain unspecified. Likely includes academic accolades for her contributions to bioengineering and microbiology.
Grants & Advising: Active in securing research grants for bioprocess optimization and biocomposite development. Supervises projects on enzyme engineering, nanomaterials, and sustainable building materials. No specific student names listed in provided texts.
Labs/Teams: Leads bioengineering labs focused on microbial production systems and material characterization. Collaborates with international teams on EU-funded sustainability initiatives and biotech innovations.


