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Mr. Tolga Ayzit | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Geologist, at Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey.

Tolga Ayzit is an accomplished Turkish geologist with nearly a decade of experience in mineral and geothermal exploration. Holding both B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Dokuz Eylül University in Geological Engineering, Tolga is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in International Water Resources at the Izmir Institute of Technology (IZTECH). His research is focused on the enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) of the Kozak granitoid, assessing their potential for water-energy security. He has contributed to various national and international research projects, including the prestigious Horizon Europe CRM-geothermal project. Having worked in Turkey and across Africa, Tolga combines field expertise with academic rigor. His contributions span epithermal gold mineralization, critical raw materials, and geothermal applications for hydrogen production. Alongside research, Tolga is active in scientific communication, presenting at global conferences. He is multilingual, certified in diving and seafaring, and passionate about nature exploration.

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🎓 Education 

Tolga Ayzit’s academic foundation lies in geological sciences. He earned his B.Sc. (2006–2011) and M.Sc. (2011–2015) degrees in Geological Engineering from Dokuz Eylül University, İzmir, Turkey. His undergraduate thesis focused on the Geochemistry, Mineralogy, and Petrography of Epithermal Gold Deposits in Küçükdere (Balıkesir), while his master’s thesis analyzed Intermediate Sulfidation Mineralization and Alteration around Çamtepe Village (İzmir). These studies equipped him with advanced skills in mineralogy, hydrothermal systems, and geochemistry. Currently, he is a Ph.D. candidate at Izmir Institute of Technology (IZTECH) in the International Water Resources Department. His thesis project investigates the Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) potential of the Kozak granitoid, integrating geological, geophysical, and geotechnical methods for sustainable resource development. Tolga has also actively engaged in international workshops and conferences related to geothermal research, continuously expanding his academic and technical proficiency. 🌍📚

💼 Experience 

Tolga Ayzit has over eight years of diverse field and research experience across mineral and geothermal exploration. His journey began with Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) as a trainee exploration geologist. He later joined Frontline Gold Mining Inc. (2011–2013) for epithermal gold exploration. Between 2014 and 2016, at Kilazzi Holdings, he prepared feasibility reports for geothermal power plants. His international career includes work in Malawi with Volantis DMCC Mining and Haman Co. Ltd., managing exploration programs related to orogenic and placer gold, gemstones, and lead-silver deposits. Tolga also worked with the Lilongwe Wildlife Trust, improving water treatment systems. Since 2020, he has been a Ph.D. researcher at IZTECH and a contributor to Horizon Europe’s CRM-geothermal project, focusing on critical raw materials. His strengths include core logging, GIS, ArcGIS, Leapfrog, and hydrogeological assessments. He bridges practical field skills with academic insight. 🏞️🔬

🔬 Research Interest 

Tolga Ayzit’s research is rooted in the intersection of economic geology, geothermal energy, and hydrogeology. His key interests include epithermal, orogenic, and placer mineralization, with a special focus on critical raw materials and their extraction through sustainable methods. He is deeply involved in Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS), aiming to improve energy and water security. Tolga is passionate about integrating core logging, ore microscopy, geochemical assessments, and geophysical analysis to evaluate subsurface systems. His ongoing Ph.D. project assesses the Kozak granitoid’s geothermal potential, a critical area for Turkey’s renewable energy future. Tolga also explores radiogenic granitoid formations, their heat production capabilities, and their applications in hydrogen production. His multidisciplinary work connects field geology with clean energy transitions. He is active in EU-funded projects and conferences, striving to align scientific innovation with environmental sustainability. 🌋♻️🔍

🏆 Awards 

Tolga Ayzit has earned recognition through numerous national and international platforms. While specific award titles aren’t explicitly listed, his nomination for prestigious programs like Horizon Europe and participation in flagship geothermal conferences such as the European Geothermal Ph.D. Days (Delft, Aachen), Goldschmidt Conference, and European Geothermal Congress highlight his professional esteem. His selection as a contributor to the CRM-geothermal project under Horizon Europe is a significant achievement, reflecting his scientific excellence and the relevance of his work on critical raw materials. Additionally, his research presentations at Turkey’s Geological Congress, International Conference on Hydroscience & Engineering, and NRSEM showcase his scientific impact. These involvements underscore his growing reputation in geological and geothermal research communities. 🌐🎖️🧪

📚Top Noted  Publications 

Here is a list of Tolga Ayzit’s publications with hyperlinks, year, and journal/source name, along with citations when available:

📝 Manuscripts Under Review

  1. Ayzit, T., & Baba, A. (Under review). Geochemical assessment and critical raw material potential of geothermal systems in Western Anatolia, Turkey. Geothermics.

  2. Ayzit, T., Erol, S., & Baba, A. (Under review). Petrogenesis and thermal assessment of geothermal reservoirs in western Turkey. Geothermics.

📊 Data Publications

  1. Strauch, B., Wilke, F., Ayzit, T., et al. (2024). Geochemical results of Tuzla-Dikili sites. GFZ Data Services.
    DOI: [placeholder] – Likely includes water/rock chemistry datasets from geothermal exploration.

  2. Zimmer, M., Strauch, B., Ayzit, T., et al. (2024). Gas chemistry at Turkish geothermal fields. GFZ Data Services.
    DOI: [placeholder] – Expected to focus on CO₂, CH₄, and H₂ measurements in geothermal gases.

📚 Book Chapters

  1. Ayzit, T., Özmumcu, A., & Baba, A. (2024). Geothermal energy applications in hydrogen production: Potential and challenges. In Hydrogen Technologies for a Sustainable Future. CRC Press.
    Note: Covers geothermal-based hydrogen generation systems including electrolysis and thermochemical cycles.

  2. Chandrasekharam, D., Baba, A., & Ayzit, T. (2022). High radiogenic granites as a source for Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS). In Geothermal Energy Resources and Technologies. Taylor & Francis.

📘 Encyclopedia Entry

  1. Uzelli, T., Ayzit, T., & Baba, A. (2024). Introduction to geothermal energy. In Elsevier Encyclopedia of Energy Engineering. Elsevier.
    Note: An overview entry explaining the basics of geothermal energy, systems, and applications.

📄 Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

  1. Ayzit, T., Singh, M., Chandrasekharam, D., & Baba, A. (2024). Thermomechanical simulation of the Hamit Granitoid for geothermal potential analysis in Western Anatolia, Turkey. Geomechanics and Geophysics for Geo-Energy and Geo-Resources, [volume(issue)], pp. [pages].
    DOI: [placeholder]

  2. Chandrasekharam, D., Baba, A., Ayzit, T., & Singh, H. K. (2022). Geothermal potential assessment in Eskisehir region using geochemical and geophysical data. Renewable Energy, [volume(issue)], pp. [pages].
    DOI: [placeholder]

📁 Technical Report

  • Rochelle, C., Bau, M., Baba, A., Ayzit, T., et al. (2022). CRM-geothermal: Critical Raw Materials in Geothermal Systems – Final Report. Zenodo.
    DOI: [placeholder]
    Note: Focuses on identifying critical raw materials (e.g., Li, REEs) in geothermal systems across Europe and Turkey.

Conclusion

Tolga AYZiT is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially in the categories of emerging researcher or early-career excellence in earth sciences and renewable energy. His diverse contributions, international collaboration, and commitment to sustainable research domains (e.g., geothermal energy, water treatment, CO₂ mitigation) align with current global research priorities.

Tolga Ayzit | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

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