Esber Andiroglu | Water Resource Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr Esber Andiroglu |  Water Resource Management |  Best Researcher Award

Professor of Practice at  University of Miami, United States

Dr. Esber Andiroglu is a Professor of Professional Practice in the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering at the University of Miami. With dual citizenship in the United States and the Republic of Cyprus (EU), Dr. Andiroglu brings a global perspective to his work. He also holds secondary appointments in the Department of Chemical, Environmental & Materials Engineering and the School of Architecture. As the Director of the Murphy Construction Program, Dr. Andiroglu leads initiatives aimed at advancing construction education and practice. His expertise spans civil engineering, construction management, and sustainability, and he is a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) and a LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP). Dr. Andiroglu is committed to fostering innovation in the built environment through his teaching, leadership, and research.

Profile:

Education:

  • B.S. in Mechanical Engineering – 1983, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
  • M.S. in Mechanical Engineering – 1985, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
  • Ph.D. in Civil and Architectural Engineering – 2015, University of Miami, FL
    • Dissertation: Development of Virtual Air/Water Flow Meters Using Fan/Pump Head and Motor Power

Professional Certifications:

  • Licensed Professional Engineer (Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Ohio)
  • NCEES Registration
  • USGBC LEED Accredited Professional
  • GPRO Certified Instructor, Urban Green Council

Academic Experience:

  • Lecturer, Department of Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering, University of Miami (2009–2017)
  • Associate Professor of Practice, University of Miami (2017–2024)
  • Professor of Professional Practice, University of Miami (2024–Present)
  • Director, MS in Construction Management Program (2018–2023)
  • Founding Member, Sustainability and Urban Resilience Adaptation Lab (SUREAL)

Industry Experience:

  • Founding Principal, Energy Sciences, Inc. (1989–Present)
    • Specialized in sustainable MEP system designs and green-gray coastal defense systems for climate resilience.
    • Collaborated with regional governments (e.g., Miami-Dade County, City of Miami Beach).

Publication Top Notes:

  • Concrete seawalls: A review of load considerations, ecological performance, durability, and recent innovations
    N Hosseinzadeh, M Ghiasian, E Andiroglu, J Lamere, …
    Ecological Engineering, 178, 106573, 2022
  • Investigations on a virtual airflow meter using projected motor and fan efficiencies
    G Wang, L Song, E Andiroglu, G Shim
    HVAC&R Research, 20(2), 178-187, 2014
  • Accuracy improvement of virtual pump water flow meters using calibrated characteristics curves at various frequencies
    Z Wang, E Andiroglu, G Wang, L Song
    Energy and Buildings, 191, 143-150, 2019
  • Multifunctional performance of coastal structures based on South Florida Coastal environs
    KS Sealey, E Andiroglu, J Lamere, J Sobczak, P Suraneni
    Journal of Coastal Research, 37(3), 656-669, 2021
  • Development of a virtual pump water flow meter using power derived from comprehensive energy loss analysis
    E Andiroglu, G Wang, L Song, K Kiamehr
    Science and Technology for the Built Environment, 22(2), 214-226, 2016
  • Enhanced photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline using α-Fe2O3@ TiO2-impregnated Mxene photocatalyst: Mechanism and optimization of process via RSM and ANN
    Y Pajouhan, S Sabbaghi, K Rasouli, J Rasouli, W Dastyar, E Andiroglu
    Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 190, 1149-1163, 2024
  • A review of water reuse applications and effluent standards in response to water scarcity
    D Rich, E Andiroglu, K Gallo, S Ramanathan
    Water Security, 20, 100154, 2023
  • Operationalizing resilience: A deductive fault-driven resilience index for enabling adaptation
    L Amer, M Erkoc, N Celik, E Andiroglu
    Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 177, 1085-1102, 2023
  • Development of a virtual water flow meter using pump head and motor power
    E Andiroglu, G Wang, L Song
    Zero Energy Mass Customization Housing (ZEMCH2013) International Conference, 2013
  • Concrete Seawalls: Load Considerations, Ecological Performance, Durability, and Recent Innovations
    N Hosseinzadeh, M Ghiasian, E Andiroglu, J Lamere, …
    Engineering Archive, 2021
  • Preliminary Investigation of Active Demand Flexibility Control at Air-Handling Units Using Energy Feedback Control
    R Hurt, Z Wang, G Wang, E Andiroglu, L Song
    ASHRAE Transactions, 128(1), 2022
  • Development of virtual air/water flow meters using fan/pump head and motor power
    E Andiroglu
    University of Miami, 2015
  • Insar observations of construction‐induced coastal subsidence on Miami’s barrier islands, Florida
    F Aziz Zanjani, F Amelung, A Piter, K Sobhan, A Tavakkoliestahbanati, …
    Earth and Space Science, 11(12), e2024EA003852, 2024
  • SUREAL-Built Environment Team in Collaboration with EXP as Industry Partners Presents
    E Andiroglu, G Medavarapu, 2024
  • A Novel Composite Resilience Indicator for Decentralized Infrastructure Systems (CRI-DS)
    L Amer, M Erkoc, E Andiroglu, N Celik
    arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.08303, 2022
  • Energy and Control Performance Investigation of Air-Handling Units with Return-Air Bypass
    PE Gang Wang, PhD, PE Esber Andiroglu, PhD, PE Li Song, PhD
    ASHRAE Transactions, 123, 229, 2017
  • A brief overview of the assumptions and outcomes for scientific merit and validation of the report titled “Energy and Carbon Savings Opportunities: Water Demand Calculator”
    DA Rich, M Zarif, E Andiroglu

 

Yuch-Ping Hsieh | Water Resources | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Yuch-Ping Hsieh | Water Resources | Best Researcher Award

Professor and Project Leader at  Florida A&M University, United States

Dr. Yuch Ping Hsieh is a distinguished soil and environmental chemist with extensive experience in research, teaching, and professional service. He is currently a Professor at the Center for Water Resources at Florida A&M University (FAMU). He holds a Ph.D. in Soil and Environmental Chemistry from Rutgers University (1976), an M.S. in Soil Chemistry from Montana State University (1972), and a B.S. in Agricultural Chemistry from National Chung-Hsing University in Taiwan (1969).

Profile:

Education:

Ph.D. in Soil and Environmental Chemistry, Rutgers University, 1976 🎓 M.S. in Soil Chemistry, Montana State University, 1972 🌾 B.S. in Agricultural Chemistry, National Chung-Hsing University (Taiwan), 1969 🌿

Professional Experience:

Professor, Center for Water Resources, FAMU (2007-Present) 📚. Professor and Program Leader, Wetland Ecology Program, FAMU (1986-2007) 🌊. Visiting Professor, National Taiwan University (1998-1999) 🇹🇼. Associate Professor, Soil Science Research Institute, National Chung-Hsing University (1977-1980). NSF Post-Doctoral Fellow, Rutgers University (1976-1977) 🧑‍🔬

Honors:

1st Place, NSF/I-CORPS Program (2015) 🏆. Life-time Achievement Award, CESTA/FAMU (2010) 🌟. Nomination to Fellowship of the Soil Science Society of America (2000) 🎖️

Professional Skills:

Isotopic tracer techniques, sulfur species analysis, soil and water analysis, statistical multivariate analysis, and computer simulation modeling 🛠️

Water Resources Research Focus:

Dr. Yuch Ping Hsieh’s research in water resources spans multiple critical areas aimed at understanding and improving water quality, hydrodynamics, and ecosystem sustainability. Key areas of focus include. Hydrodynamics of Isolated Wetlands: Investigating how isolated wetlands reflect the health and resiliency of watersheds in North Florida. This research is crucial for understanding wetland hydrology and its implications for ecosystem management and conservation efforts. Coastal Environment Indicators: Identifying chemical and biological markers that indicate changes in coastal environments, with a particular focus on the effects of freshwater inputs, sea-level rise, and metal toxicity. This work is essential for predicting and mitigating the impacts of environmental changes on coastal ecosystems. Sulfate Reduction and Metal Toxicity Mitigation: Studying sulfur chemistry and sulfate reduction processes in wetlands and sediments to understand and mitigate the bioavailability and toxicity of heavy metals. This research helps develop strategies for environmental remediation in contaminated aquatic systems. Phosphorus Dynamics in Wetlands: Investigating the movement and transformation of phosphorus in wetland ecosystems. This research aims to enhance our understanding of nutrient cycling and inform management practices to protect water quality in wetland areas. Salt Barren Formation and Sea-Level Rise: Exploring the mechanisms behind salt barren formation in tidal marshes as an indicator of sea-level rise. This research provides insights into the effects of climate change on coastal environments and helps develop adaptive management strategies. Field Methods for Soil Erosion and Sustainability: Developing and refining field methods for measuring soil and nutrient erosion, with an emphasis on realistic, non-intrusive techniques. These methods are critical for assessing soil conservation practices and their effectiveness in protecting water resources. Agricultural Air Quality and Water Resources: Examining the effects of agricultural practices, such as prescribed burning, on air quality and subsequent impacts on water resources. This research aims to balance agricultural productivity with environmental protection and public health.

Citations and Publications:

  • 1,296 Citations by 1,200 Documents 📊
  • 44 Documents Published 📚
  • h-index: 18 📈

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Sensitivity of Using Stable Water Isotopic Tracers to Study the Hydrology of Isolated Wetlands in North Florida
    • Authors: Bugna, G.C., Grace, J.M., Hsieh, Y.-P.
    • Journal: Journal of Hydrology, 2020, 580, 124321
    • Citations: 13
  2. Nitrogen Retention of Biochar Derived from Different Feedstocks at Variable Pyrolysis Temperatures
    • Authors: Li, S., Barreto, V., Li, R., Chen, G., Hsieh, Y.-P.
    • Journal: Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 2018, 133, pp. 136–146
    • Citations: 148
  3. Thermochemical Properties of PM2.5 as Indicator of Combustion Phase of Fires
    • Authors: Hsieh, Y.-P., Bugna, G., Robertson, K.
    • Journal: Atmosphere, 2018, 9(6), 230
    • Citations: 2
  4. Real-Time Soil CO2 Respiration Rate Determination and the Comparison between the Infrared Gas Analyzer and Microrespirometer (MicroRes®) Methods
    • Authors: Sparda, A., Miller, R.O., Anderson, G., Hsieh, Y.-P.
    • Journal: Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2017, 48(2), pp. 214–221
    • Citations: 4