
معرفی
Fevzi Sevik is a Lecturer in the Department of Environmental Health at Bingöl University's Vocational School of Health Services, a position he has held since 2023. Previously, he served at the university's Project Coordination Implementation and Research Center from 2019 to 2023. A Süleyman Demirel University PhD graduate in Environmental Engineering, he contributes to the institution's mission of regional development through applied waste management research.
His academic credentials include:
- Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering, Süleyman Demirel University (2008-2012)
- Master of Science in Environmental Engineering, Süleyman Demirel University (2012-2014)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Engineering, Süleyman Demirel University (2014-2022)
Dr. Sevik's research centers on optimizing composting processes for challenging organic wastes. He investigates how carbon-to-nitrogen ratios and aeration methods affect decomposition of olive mill residues, rose oil byproducts, sewage sludge, and animal manures. His work bridges environmental engineering and agricultural science, developing practical protocols for converting waste streams into valuable soil amendments while addressing regional waste management challenges in Eastern Anatolia.
Analysis of his 2020-2025 publications reveals deepening specialization in process parameter optimization, particularly for rose oil and olive processing wastes. Recent studies increasingly focus on energy efficiency, compost maturity metrics, and agricultural applicability - reflecting a trajectory toward practical implementation of circular economy principles in regional farming systems.
His scholarly recognition includes:
- Ege University Ebiltem Best Idea Project Award (2009)
- SDÜ Student Project Competition 3rd Place in Agriculture (2012)
- TÜBİTAK 2238 Entrepreneurship Competition 1st Stage Award (2013)
- Ministry of Science Teknogirişim Capital Support (2014)
- TÜÇEV Doctoral Scholarship for animal waste research (2016-2018)
Dr. Sevik actively mentors students through TÜBİTAK 2209-A research projects on composting and biogas production, requiring email appointments for advising. His current grants include Fırat Development Agency feasibility studies and TÜBİTAK science-society workshops promoting waste conversion techniques. He emphasizes hands-on research with tangible applications for local agricultural communities.
While no dedicated laboratory is specified, his work utilizes Bingöl University's research infrastructure through the Vocational School of Health Services. He collaborates with regional stakeholders on practical waste management solutions, particularly for agricultural byproducts common in Eastern Anatolia's farming economy.



