BARÜ Researcher Dr. Aykut Çağlar Receives Young Researcher Award

Yayın Tarihi : 16/05/2024
Dr. Aykut Çağlar, a researcher at Bartın University (BARU), has been honored with the 'Young Researcher Award' by the Hydrogen Technologies Association.

Bartın University (BARU) continues to foster an environment that nurtures qualified researchers through the scientific ecosystem it has established. In this regard, Dr. Aykut Çağlar, who has been working as a postdoctoral researcher under the Council of Higher Education (YÖK) in the ‘Smart Prototyping and Control Laboratory’ project, within BARU’s specialization area of 'Smart Logistics and Integrated Regional Applications,’ was recognized at the International Hydrogen Technologies Congress for his outstanding contributions.

The 8th International Hydrogen Technologies Congress (IHTEC 2024), hosted by Dicle University, brought together numerous experts from Turkey and abroad. The congress addressed various aspects of hydrogen technologies, including production and transformation, and honored scientists whose work on hydrogen energy technologies has been recognized both nationally and internationally. Dr. Çağlar, who has been involved in the ‘Smart Prototyping and Control Laboratory’ project at BARU, was awarded the 'Young Researcher Award' for his significant achievements in the field.


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