Assist. Prof. Dr. Gulcay Ercan Oguzturk | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award
Assistant Professor at Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University, Turkey
Dr. Gülcay Ercan Oğuztürk is an esteemed Assistant Professor at Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University, specializing in landscape architecture. With a deep passion for ecological planning and campus design, Dr. Oğuztürk focuses on sustainable urban development and green infrastructure. Her research incorporates climate-responsive strategies, nature-based solutions, and spatial transformations to enhance environmental sustainability. She has contributed significantly to integrating ecological principles into urban and rural landscapes, emphasizing resilient planning approaches. Dr. Oğuztürk has been actively involved in interdisciplinary research, advancing smart irrigation technologies and autonomous systems in plant adaptation. Her contributions have greatly influenced the development of sustainable campus environments and urban green spaces.
Profile
Education
Dr. Gülcay Ercan Oğuztürk has a strong academic background in landscape architecture, having pursued her education with a focus on ecological planning and spatial change. Her studies have provided her with expertise in sustainable urban planning, natural plant production, and visual quality assessment. With a commitment to integrating research-driven solutions into her field, she has continuously explored new methodologies in environmental sustainability and green infrastructure. Her academic journey has shaped her holistic approach to urban and landscape planning, emphasizing resilience and adaptability in contemporary environmental challenges.
Experience
As an Assistant Professor at Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University, Dr. Oğuztürk has been actively engaged in research and teaching in the Department of Landscape Architecture. She has led various research projects on ecological planning and campus sustainability, focusing on nature-based solutions to urban environmental issues. Dr. Oğuztürk has collaborated with academic and industry professionals, contributing to interdisciplinary studies on smart irrigation systems, green infrastructure, and climate-responsive design. Her academic career includes mentoring students in landscape architecture and ecological planning, guiding them toward innovative research approaches. Additionally, she has been involved in projects funded by organizations such as TÜBİTAK, further enhancing her contributions to sustainable environmental design.
Research Interests
Dr. Oğuztürk’s research interests encompass ecological planning, sustainable campus development, and spatial transformation. Her work emphasizes the integration of green infrastructure in urban planning, with a focus on mitigating climate change effects through landscape architecture. She has explored the role of autonomous systems in plant adaptation, as well as the impact of green spaces on urban microclimates. Her interdisciplinary approach combines ecological aesthetics, environmental planning, and smart technologies to develop innovative solutions for landscape sustainability. Dr. Oğuztürk is particularly interested in the use of sensor-based autonomous systems for plant monitoring and adaptation, contributing to the advancement of smart agricultural practices and sustainable landscaping.
Awards and Recognitions
Dr. Gülcay Ercan Oğuztürk has been recognized for her contributions to landscape architecture and ecological planning. Her research has received support from prestigious funding bodies, including TÜBİTAK, for projects on green infrastructure and urban sustainability. She has also been nominated for academic awards for her outstanding work in campus planning and climate-responsive landscape design. Her publications and collaborative efforts have garnered attention within the academic community, further solidifying her position as a leading researcher in sustainable urban planning.
Selected Publications
Çimen, N., Pulatkan, M., & Ercan-O, G. (2022). GA(3) treatments on seed germination in Rhodothamnus sessilifolius, an endangered species in Turkey. CALDASIA, 44(2), 241-247. [Cited by 10 articles]
Ercan Oğuztürk, G., Murat, C., & Yurtseven, M. (2025). The Effects of AI-Supported Autonomous Irrigation Systems on Water Efficiency and Plant Quality: A Case Study of Geranium psilostemon Ledeb. Plants, 14(770). https://doi.org/10.5390/plants14050770 [Cited by 5 articles]
Ercan Oğuztürk, G., & Yüksek, T. (2024). Rainwater Management Model in Fener Campus in Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University. International Studies and Evaluations in the Field of Landscape Architecture, 45-60. [Cited by 8 articles]
Ercan Oğuztürk, G., & Pulatkan, M. (2024). An Assessment of Recreational Opportunities in the KTU Kanuni Campus. Architectural Sciences and Sustainable Approaches, 528-546. [Cited by 7 articles]
Ercan Oğuztürk, G., & Pulatkan, M. (2023). Interaction of Urban and University Campuses: KTU Kanuni Campus Example. Architectural Sciences and Urban/Environmental Studies, 22-43. [Cited by 6 articles]
Ercan Oğuztürk, G., & Pulatkan, M. (2023). Evaluation of Urban University Campuses Within the Scope of Sustainability: Some Urban Campus Examples. Landscape Research, 111-134. [Cited by 4 articles]
Ercan Oğuztürk, G., & Pulatkan, M. (2020). The Effect of the Historical Hevsel Gardens on the Urban Identity of Diyarbakır. Academic Studies in Architecture, Planning and Design, 119-191. [Cited by 9 articles]
Conclusion
Dr. Gülcay Ercan Oğuztürk’s work in landscape architecture and ecological planning has significantly contributed to sustainable urban and campus development. Her research integrates smart technologies, nature-based solutions, and spatial planning to enhance green infrastructure and environmental sustainability. Through her interdisciplinary approach, she has addressed key challenges in urban resilience, climate adaptation, and ecological aesthetics. Dr. Oğuztürk’s contributions continue to shape the field of landscape architecture, inspiring future researchers and practitioners to adopt innovative, sustainable, and climate-responsive planning strategies.