Mr. Serhat Tonkul | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
👨🎓Profiles
🎓 Early Academic Pursuits
Serhat Tonkul embarked on his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Geological Engineering from Canakkale On Sekiz Mart University in 2014, where he secured first place in his department and second in the Faculty of Engineering. His passion for energy and environmental sciences led him to pursue an M.Sc. in Energy Engineering at the Izmir Institute of Technology, where he specialized in renewable energy systems and geochemical processes. To further advance his expertise, he earned a Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering from the same institution in 2024. Currently, he is a Ph.D. researcher at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, focusing on critical issues related to groundwater management, contamination, and hydrological sustainability.
🔬 Professional Endeavors
Serhat Tonkul has been actively involved in several high-impact research projects funded by renowned institutions such as TÜBİTAK (Turkey) and the European Union Horizon 2020/2021 programs. His role as a researcher and project assistant has allowed him to contribute to key initiatives in the field. His involvement in the Artificial Recharge of Groundwater Resources project in the Alaşehir Sub-Basin (Gediz Basin), Turkey, funded by TÜBİTAK, played a crucial role in developing sustainable water resource management strategies. Additionally, he was a researcher in the REFLECT project, which aimed at redefining geothermal fluid properties under extreme conditions to improve the efficiency of geothermal energy production. His contributions to the CRM-Geothermal project, funded by the EU Horizon 2021 program, focus on the extraction and utilization of raw materials from geothermal fluids, an initiative that enhances the sustainability of geothermal energy.
🏆 Contributions and Research Focus
Serhat’s research primarily revolves around mathematical modeling, hydrology, groundwater contamination, geothermal energy, and renewable resources. His studies provide valuable insights into groundwater sustainability, geochemical interactions, and the role of geothermal fluids in energy production. His work aligns with global energy transition initiatives by focusing on hydrological processes, environmental sustainability, and innovative approaches to renewable energy resource management.
🌍 Impact and Influence
The impact of his research extends beyond academic contributions, influencing real-world applications in water and energy sustainability. His work has helped in improving groundwater recharge strategies to combat water scarcity and in developing more efficient geothermal energy extraction methods. His efforts in sustainable energy solutions contribute to reducing environmental impact and optimizing the utilization of natural resources. Recognized for his exceptional research, Serhat has received several awards, including the Golden Hammer Research Paper Award at the 74th Geological Congress of Turkey and the Best Research Paper Award in the European Green Agreement Competition, awarded by the University of Naples Federico II.
📖 Academic Citations and Recognition
Serhat’s research contributions have been cited in academic journals and international conference proceedings, showcasing his growing influence in environmental sciences, hydrogeology, and geothermal energy. His expertise in hydrogeology, water resources management, and geothermal scaling has positioned him as an emerging researcher in geochemistry and sustainable energy solutions.
🛠️ Technical Skills
Serhat possesses strong technical skills in various domains, including hydrological and geothermal modeling, geochemical analysis, water contamination assessment, and renewable energy system optimization. His expertise also extends to mathematical modeling in environmental engineering applications, making significant contributions to the advancement of sustainable energy technologies.
🎓 Teaching and Mentorship Experience
With his vast knowledge and hands-on research experience, Serhat has been actively involved in mentoring graduate students, particularly through his Water Diplomacy Center (WDC) Fellowship. He has also contributed to knowledge-sharing through academic discussions, international conferences, and workshops. His dedication to educating and mentoring young researchers ensures the continuity of innovative solutions in environmental and energy sciences.
🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions
Looking ahead, Serhat aims to advance research in groundwater sustainability and geothermal energy applications. He envisions collaborating on global initiatives to promote sustainable water and energy management while integrating AI and advanced modeling techniques into hydrogeology research. His future work will focus on developing interdisciplinary solutions that bridge environmental science and energy technology, contributing to a more sustainable future.
📖Notable Publications
Groundwater recharge estimation using HYDRUS 1D model in Alaşehir sub-basin of Gediz Basin in Turkey
Authors: S Tonkul, A Baba, C Şimşek, S Durukan, AC Demirkesen, G Tayfur
Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Year: 2019
Characterization of Sb scaling and fluids in saline geothermal power plants: A case study for Germencik Region (Büyük Menderes Graben, Turkey)
Authors: S Tonkul, A Baba, MM Demir, S Regenspurg
Journal: Geothermics
Year: 2021
Hydrogeology and hydrogeochemistry of the geothermal systems and its direct use application: Balçova-Narlıdere geothermal system, Izmir, Turkey
Authors: A Baba, H Sözbilir, T Sayık, S Arslan, T Uzelli, S Tonkul, MM Demir
Journal: Geothermics
Year: 2022
Testing the Performance of Various Polymeric Antiscalants for Mitigation of Sb‐Rich Precipitates Mimicking Stibnite‐Based Geothermal Deposits
Authors: C Çiftçi, E Karaburun, S Tonkul, A Baba, MM Demir, Mİ Yeşilnacar
Journal: Geofluids
Year: 2020
3D Modelling and Characterization of Scale Types in Hyper Saline Geothermal System in Tuzla Geothermal Power Plant, NW Turkey
Authors: S Tonkul, A Baba, MM Demir, S Regenspurg, K Kieling
Journal: Proceedings of the European Geothermal Congress
Year: 2022