Nuri Azbar

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Location: Ege University, Bioengineering Department, Izmir-Turkey
Work: Biofuels, environmental biotechnology
Biographical: Nuri Azbar was born in Izmir Turkey in 1967. He graduated from Dokuz Eylul University with Bsc degree in Environmental Engineering. He completed his MSc education with a dissertation thesis on "Defuoridation" in 1993 at the same department. He had his PhD degree from Vanderbilt University, Engineering School, USA, on anaerobic bioprocesses. His main professional research interest areas are biofuels focusing biohydrogen, and biomethane and environmental biotechnology. His academic works focus on biorefinery concept in a way to recover the economic vaue of organic waste materials in the form of bioenergy or value added product such as biopolymers. Prof Azbar is a member of International Association for Hydrogen Energy (IAHE) and Turkish Chamber of Environmental Engineers. He is also founder member of Biohydrogen division under IAHE.
Favourite Publications: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

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Research Cooperative
21/08/10 09:18:46PM @chief-admin:
Dear Dr Azbar,I have created a new group called "Energy research" inside the Research Cooperative. This group will focus on how energy research is communicated across all media, scientific and popular. The group is open to researchers, editors, translators, publishers, and others.If you would like to look (and perhaps join), please follow this link:
"> Thanks, Dr Peter Matthews (for the Research Cooperative)
Research Cooperative
09/05/10 09:06:04PM @chief-admin:
Dear Nuri,I have created a new group called "Express Engineering" inside the Research Cooperative. This group will focus on the expression (i.e. communication) of engineering knowledge across all media. If you would like to look (and perhaps join), please follow this link:
"> Thanks, Dr Peter Matthews (for the Research Cooperative)

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