
معرفی
Sibel Uludag-Demirer is a Researcher at Michigan State University's Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering since May 2018. She holds dual affiliations with the College of Engineering and College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Previously, she served as a Visiting Research Scholar at MSU (2016–2018), Professor at Karabuk University (2011–2017), and held multiple academic roles including Assistant Professorships at Cankaya University and Anadolu University, alongside fellowships at institutions like Villanova University and RMIT University.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Vanderbilt University (1999)
- M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering, Middle East Technical University (1993)
- B.Sc. in Environmental Engineering, Middle East Technical University (1990)
Research Interests: Her work focuses on sustainable environmental engineering solutions, including CO₂ capture via algal systems, anaerobic digestion optimization, wastewater treatment, and waste-to-energy conversions. She explores applications of conductive materials and electrochemical methods to enhance biogas production and water reclamation efficiency.
Publications: Her recent work emphasizes decentralized wastewater systems, high-efficiency CO₂ capture, and anaerobic digestion of agricultural wastes. Key themes include circular economy principles, resource recovery, and scalable biotechnological solutions.
Awards/Grants: No explicit awards listed, but her tenure includes prestigious fellowships such as the Marie-Curie Fellowship (2009–2010) and Endeavour Research Fellowship (2007).
Labs/Teams: Engages with interdisciplinary teams at MSU focused on environmental biotechnology and sustainable infrastructure. Collaborates with institutions globally on projects involving algal bioremediation and anaerobic digestion scaling.



