WANT A PROFILE LIKE THIS?
Create my FREE Plan Or learn about other options
Ela Eroglu
1,000 Points

Contributions by role

Editor 1,000

Contributions by subject area

Biotechnology
Microbiology
Natural Resource Management
Environmental Contamination and Remediation
Environmental Impacts
Marine Biology
Biochemistry
Food Science and Technology
Food, Water and Energy Nexus
Freshwater Biology
Cell Biology
Mathematical Biology
Computational Science

Ela Eroglu


Summary

Dr. Eroglu is an expert in renewable energy technologies with a strong background in wastewater treatment and nano-biotechnological processes. Her PhD was focused on biotechnological processes for photosynthetic hydrogen production from agricultural wastewater in addition to the bioremediation of those wastes. She did her Postdoctoral studies at the University of California Berkeley that focused on biofuel production from several microalgal cultures. Before her current role at Curtin University, she was a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Western Australia. In both of those roles she has focused on gaining insightful knowledge about nanotechnology and green chemistry, and uses her expertise on photosynthetic microorganisms during the fabrication of various nano-bio hybrid materials for the development of sustainable process technologies and bioremediation of aqueous environment.

Biotechnology Environmental Contamination & Remediation Environmental Sciences Green Chemistry

Past or current institution affiliations

Curtin University of Technology

Work details

Senior Research Fellow

Curtin University of Technology
July 2015
Chemical Engineering

Websites

  • Google Scholar

PeerJ Contributions

  • Edited 8

Academic Editor on

April 19, 2021
Semidry acid hydrolysis of cellulose sustained by autoclaving for production of reducing sugars for bacterial biohydrogen generation from various cellulose feedstock
Fatthy Mohamed Morsy, Medhat Elbadry, Yasser Elbahloul
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11244 PubMed 33976974
January 7, 2021
Strategies for recovery of imbalanced full-scale biogas reactor feeding with palm oil mill effluent
Nantharat Wongfaed, Prawit Kongjan, Wantanasak Suksong, Poonsuk Prasertsan, Sompong O-Thong
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10592 PubMed 33505799
May 19, 2020
Recent advances in biochar application for water and wastewater treatment: a review
Xiaoqing Wang, Zizhang Guo, Zhen Hu, Jian Zhang
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9164 PubMed 32477836
April 4, 2019
Photo-hydrogen and lipid production from lactate, acetate, butyrate, and sugar manufacturing wastewater with an alternative nitrogen source by Rhodobacter sp. KKU-PS1
Thitirut Assawamongkholsiri, Alissara Reungsang, Sureewan Sittijunda
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6653 PubMed 30976463
April 1, 2019
Influence of long term nitrogen limitation on lipid, protein and pigment production of Euglena gracilis in photoheterotrophic cultures
Marika Tossavainen, Usman Ilyass, Velimatti Ollilainen, Kalle Valkonen, Anne Ojala, Martin Romantschuk
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6624 PubMed 30972245
September 28, 2018
Biosorption potential of natural, pyrolysed and acid-assisted pyrolysed sugarcane bagasse for the removal of lead from contaminated water
Ghulam Mustafa Shah, Muhammad Nasir, Muhammad Imran, Hafiz Faiq Bakhat, Faiz Rabbani, Muhammad Sajjad, Abu Bakr Umer Farooq, Sajjad Ahmad, Lifen Song
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5672 PubMed 30280040
July 27, 2018
Analysis of the light intensity dependence of the growth of Synechocystis and of the light distribution in a photobioreactor energized by 635 nm light
Alessandro Cordara, Angela Re, Cristina Pagliano, Pascal Van Alphen, Raffaele Pirone, Guido Saracco, Filipe Branco dos Santos, Klaas Hellingwerf, Nicolò Vasile
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5256 PubMed 30065870
June 21, 2018
Starch biotransformation into isomaltooligosaccharides using thermostable alpha-glucosidase from Geobacillus stearothermophilus
Peng Chen, Ruixiang Xu, Jianhui Wang, Zhengrong Wu, Lei Yan, Wenbin Zhao, Yuheng Liu, Wantong Ma, Xiaofeng Shi, Hongyu Li
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5086 PubMed 29942709