tuğçe oral | Environmental and Public Health | Innovative Research Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. tuğçe oral | Environmental and Public Health | Innovative Research Award

Phd, Usküdar University, Turkey

Dr. Tuğçe Oral is an Assistant Professor at Üsküdar University, Turkey, specializing in Occupational Health and Safety. Born on April 27, 1990, she has built a career combining academic excellence with practical experience in the field of workplace safety. She earned her undergraduate degree from Istanbul University in 2012, followed by a master’s and PhD in Occupational Health and Safety from Üsküdar University. Dr. Oral has contributed extensively to the academic and professional discourse through her research on risk assessment, workplace ergonomics, and health policies. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates engineering, social sciences, and public health, making her work pivotal in advancing safer work environments. In addition to publishing multiple high-impact articles, she also mentors graduate students and has guided several master’s theses. Dr. Oral remains committed to improving worker safety standards and promoting sustainable occupational health practices both nationally and globally.

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Education

Dr. Tuğçe Oral’s academic journey began with a bachelor’s degree from Istanbul University in 2012. Driven by her growing interest in workplace safety and public health, she pursued a master’s degree in Occupational Health and Safety at Üsküdar University, completing it in 2020. Her dedication to deepening her expertise led her to continue her studies at the doctoral level at the same institution, culminating in a PhD in 2024. Throughout her academic career, Dr. Oral focused on the intersection of industrial operations and human health, particularly in high-risk environments such as manufacturing and energy sectors. Her research explores innovative methodologies in risk analysis, such as Fine Kinney and FMEA models, and applies them to real-world contexts, including food packaging and tourism. Her solid academic foundation has been instrumental in developing robust educational and safety programs in her field.

Professional Experience

Starting her academic career as a Research Assistant, Dr. Tuğçe Oral has steadily advanced to her current role as an Assistant Professor at Üsküdar University’s Faculty of Health Sciences. She has been deeply involved in the academic development of Occupational Health and Safety as a discipline, contributing both as an educator and researcher. Dr. Oral has supervised graduate theses focused on safety models and legal frameworks, such as her recent work on safety culture in solar power plants. Her professional portfolio includes teaching, curriculum development, and academic publishing. In addition to her university responsibilities, she engages with the wider professional community through collaborative research and peer-reviewed publications. She is known for her applied approach, bridging theoretical knowledge with field-based risk assessments and solutions. Dr. Oral’s leadership in the education of future safety professionals continues to shape standards in occupational health across Turkey and internationally.

Research Focus

Dr. Tuğçe Oral’s research is centered on occupational health, industrial safety, and ergonomic risk analysis. She focuses on evaluating workplace hazards using quantitative and qualitative methods to improve safety protocols in high-risk sectors such as energy, construction, and manufacturing. Her work employs advanced models like Fine Kinney, FMEA, DEMATEL, CODAS, and HRNS to assess and mitigate operational risks. Dr. Oral has also explored the psychosocial aspects of workplace safety, including the effects of social dynamics on treatment outcomes in substance use disorders. Her multi-disciplinary approach integrates technology, policy analysis, and public health to formulate comprehensive risk management strategies. Through her research, she aims to contribute to safer work environments by promoting preventive measures and informed regulatory practices. Dr. Oral is committed to fostering sustainability and worker well-being through innovative and evidence-based health and safety interventions.

Publication Top Notes

  1. 2016-2018 YILLARI ARASINDA SEYAHAT SEKTÖRÜNE AİT İŞ KAZASI VERİLERİNİN DEĞERLENDİRİLMESİ
    Published in Ohs Academy (2020), Cited by 14
    Summary: Evaluates travel industry work accident data from 2016–2018. Proposes improved safety interventions.

  2. MOBİLYA ATÖLYELERİNDE FINE KINNEY YÖNTEMİ İLE RİSK DEĞERLENDİRMESİ UYGULAMASI
    OHS Academy (2019), Cited by 10
    Summary: Applies Fine Kinney method for risk analysis in furniture workshops to identify critical safety hazards.

  3. İnsan sağlığı hizmetleri çalışanlarının maruz kaldığı meslek hastalığı etkenlerinin iş sağlığı ve güvenliği kapsamında incelenmesi
    Genel Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi (2021), Cited by 9
    Summary: Analyzes occupational diseases among health service workers, recommending preventive strategies.

🧾 Conclusion

Dr. Tuğçe Oral is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Innovative Research Award. Her combination of academic rigor, methodological innovation, and real-world relevance embodies the award’s mission to recognize forward-thinking, applicable research that contributes to societal well-being and environmental/public health. With further expansion into international networks and practical applications, she has the potential to be a transformative figure in occupational health and safety on a global scale.

Stéphane Lambert | Natural Hazards | Best Researcher Award

Dr Stéphane Lambert | Natural Hazards | Best Researcher Award

Dr Stéphane Lambert, Inraa, France

Dr. Stéphane Lambert is a leading expert in mitigating gravity-driven natural hazards, focusing on the protection of civil engineering structures against rockfalls, snow avalanches, and torrent-related hazards. He applies multi-scale experimental and numerical methods to understand and enhance the mechanical response and efficiency of these protective systems. With extensive experience in both research and teaching, Dr. Lambert contributes significantly to the field through numerous publications and supervision of students and post-doctoral researchers. He is affiliated with the IGE Laboratory at INRAE in Grenoble, where he has been instrumental in advancing knowledge and technology in this vital area of study.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Expertise: Dr. Stéphane Lambert is a senior researcher with a profound specialization in mitigating gravity-driven natural hazards. His expertise spans a broad range of topics, including rockfalls, snow avalanches, and torrent-related hazards.
  2. Robust Academic Background: With a Habilitation to Supervise Research (2020), a Ph.D. in Mechanics (2007), and a Master’s in Geomechanics (1994), Dr. Lambert’s educational credentials highlight a strong foundation in relevant scientific disciplines.
  3. Significant Research Contributions: His research work is well-documented with 42 peer-reviewed articles, 90 proceedings, and 2 book chapters. His publications focus on experimental and numerical modeling, impact responses, and structural efficiencies, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to natural hazard mitigation.
  4. Innovative Work: Dr. Lambert’s recent publications, such as those on Bayesian inference for rockfall protection structures and small-scale modeling of flexible barriers, reflect his commitment to advancing the field through innovative methodologies and applications.
  5. Leadership and Collaboration: He has effectively supervised numerous PhD students, post-docs, and master students, and actively collaborates with other researchers and institutions, indicating strong leadership and collaborative skills.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Outreach: While Dr. Lambert’s work is highly specialized, expanding outreach to interdisciplinary fields could enhance the broader impact of his research. Engaging with other areas like climate change or urban planning might broaden the application and relevance of his findings.
  2. Public Engagement: Increasing efforts to communicate research outcomes to the public and stakeholders could enhance the practical application of his work and improve societal impact.
  3. Grant Acquisition: Pursuing additional research grants or funding opportunities could support further advancements in his research and expand the scope of his projects.

Education

Dr. Lambert earned his Habilitation to Supervise Research from Université Grenoble Alpes in 2020. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanics from Université Grenoble I, completed in 2007, and a Master’s degree in Geomechanics from the same institution in 1994. His educational background provides a robust foundation for his current research and contributions to the field of natural hazard mitigation.

Experience

Dr. Lambert has been a Research Engineer at the IGE Laboratory, INRAE (formerly Irstea), Grenoble since 2009. Prior to this, he was a PhD student and Engineer at the ETNA research unit, Cemagref, in Grenoble and Antony. His roles have involved conducting advanced research in rockfall and avalanche protection systems, contributing to various high-impact projects and publications. His career reflects a deep commitment to understanding and improving protective measures against natural hazards.

Research Focus

Dr. Lambert’s research revolves around the mechanical response of civil engineering structures to gravity-driven natural hazards. His work includes experimental and numerical studies on the impact responses of rockfall protection systems, the mechanical behavior of flexible barriers, and the efficiency assessment of protective structures. He aims to enhance the design and effectiveness of these systems to better protect against rockfalls, snow avalanches, and torrents.

Publications

  1. Bayesian inference based inverse analysis of the impact response of a rockfall protection structure: Application towards warning and survey 🌍🔬
  2. Flexible Facing Systems for Surficial Slope Stabilisation: A Literature Review 📚🏔️
  3. Bayesian interface based calibration of a novel rockfall protection structure modelled in the non-smooth contact dynamics framework 🔍📊
  4. Flexible barrier and flow-driven woody debris: an experimental investigation of their interaction 🌲🔬
  5. Small-Scale Modeling of Flexible Barriers. I: Mechanical Similitude of the Structure 🔧📐
  6. Small-Scale Modeling of Flexible Barriers. II: Interactions with Large Wood 🌳🔧

Conclusion

Dr. Stéphane Lambert is an exemplary candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his extensive expertise, innovative contributions, and leadership in the field of natural hazard mitigation. His research has made significant strides in understanding and improving protective structures against gravity-driven natural hazards. By addressing the suggested areas for improvement, Dr. Lambert could further amplify his impact and solidify his position as a leading researcher in his field.