20th Student Project Exhibition and Award Ceremony - Our Department Projects
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20th Student Project Exhibition and Award Ceremony - Our Department Projects

The "20th Student Project Exhibition and Award Ceremony" where the projects of our faculty's senior students were exhibited was successfully held. Within the scope of this event, innovative and sustainable projects developed by the students of the Environmental Engineering Department were exhibited and evaluated with the contributions of academicians who are experts in their fields.

The projects that participated in the exhibition from our department this year:

Simultaneous Particulate Matter (PM 10, 2.5, 1) Sampling System
Students: Emine Beyza Baycan, Resul Toksoy
Advisors: Asst. Prof. Dr. Derya Deniz Genç Tokgöz, Prof. Dr. Gürdal Tuncel (METU - Retired Faculty Member)
This system, which aims to monitor atmospheric particulate matter pollution accurately and economically, was developed to investigate the effects of different size fractions on health and to contribute to the protection of public health.

Sustainable Ventilation System
Students: Rozerin Denizci, Mücahid Akgül
Advisors: Prof. Dr. Selim L. Sanin, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Türkay Onacak
As an alternative to traditional ventilation systems with high energy consumption, an environmentally friendly ventilation system that uses only the kinetic energy of streams has been designed. The system offers a sustainable solution in terms of both improving natural water resources and reducing energy consumption in treatment plants.

You can click on the links below to view the details of the projects and watch the short introductory videos prepared by the student teams:

Project 1 Video - PM Sampling System
Project 2 Video - Sustainable Ventilation System

We congratulate all our students and advisors who contributed to these studies that inspire future engineers!