Research Interest:Hydrodynamic analysis of marine vessels, offshore
platforms and floating wind turbines by using boundary element method.
Multibody hydrodynamics. Couple analysis of the floating structures with
mooring systems.Waves and wave motions in free surface.
Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering
University of Strathclyde
UK
erkan.oterkus@strath.ac.uk
ALO
Dr. Erkan Oterkus is a senior lecturer (associate professor) in the department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering of University of Strathclyde. He is also leading Peridynamics, Multiscale, Multiphysics Analysis of materials and structures (PMMA) research group. He received his PhD from University of Arizona, USA and was a researcher at NASA Langley Research Center, USA before joining University of Strathclyde. His research is mainly focused on computational mechanics of materials and structures by using some of the state-of-the-art techniques including peridynamics and inverse finite element method. Some of his recent research is focusing on multiscale modelling of stress corrosion cracking, underwater shock response of marine composite structures, failure analysis of electronic packages, collision and grounding of ships and real-time monitoring of ship structures. His research has been supported by various organizations including European Union, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL), Samsung Electronics, Lloyd’s Register, KIAT and Tubitak. He is the co-author of numerous publications including the first of book on peridynamics, journal and conference papers.
Research Interest:Membranes in Artificial Organs, Integrated Membrane
Processes, Membrane Preparation Transport Phenomena, Membrane Distillation and
Membrane Contactors, Catalytic Membrane and Catalytic Membrane Reactors.
Research Interest:Numerical
modelling of hydrodynamics, sediment transport and radionuclide dispersion in
aquatic, enviroments: estuarine and coastal waters. Development of
rapid-response dispersion models for assessment after emergencies. Dispersion
models for reactive radiouclides including water/sediment interactions.
Numerical modelling of tsunami propagation.
Research Interest:Marine
Biogeochemistry: Biogeochemical processes and fates of dissolved and
particulate organic matter and trace elements in oceans. Land-Sea Interactions:
Generation, transport and transformation of terrestrial materials in land-sea
systems. Trace Metals in Aquatic Environments: Speciation, availability,
pollution and ecological significances.
Research Interest:Geochemistry
process of persistent organic pollutants in marine environment, biodegradation
of persistent organic pollutants in marine ecosystems.
Research Interest:Mangrove
ecology and restoration Adaptive strategies of mangrove plants to waterlogging,
pollutants and nutrients, Marine pollution such as heavy metals and POPs.
Research Interest:Marine
Geochemistry of Trace metals: the distribution, speciation in oceanic waters,
and biogeochemical behavior of nutrients in oceans.
Research Interest:Two
solitary waves runup; Investigating the C-wave accuracy in sloped beaches using
meshfree method; Prediction of ship motions in the regular waves with SPH
method; Breaking criteria for two solitary waves using incompressible SPH.
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