Eva Malinverni | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Eva Malinverni | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Università Politecnica delle Marche | Italy

Prof. Eva Savina Malinverni is a Full Professor of Geomatics (SSD ICAR/06) at the Faculty of Engineering, DICEA, Università Politecnica delle Marche. Her research focuses on multiple areas of Geomatics, including Cultural Heritage documentation, land use analysis, digital acquisition techniques, and the management of complex spatial data through GIS, (H)BIM, 3D modeling, and CityGML. She is actively involved in international research initiatives, collaborating with CNR-ISPC and participating in several MAECI projects related to UNESCO and heritage sites across Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and South America. She leads major international and European projects, including bilateral scientific cooperation initiatives and EU-funded research on combating illicit cultural heritage trafficking through artificial intelligence. An active member of ICOMOS and Expert Member of CIPA-HD, she has also contributed to COST Actions focused on cyberparks and underground built heritage. With an extensive scientific output and strong interdisciplinary collaborations, she has co-founded university spin-offs and works closely with several interdepartmental research centers, contributing significantly to innovation, heritage preservation, and applied geomatics research.

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Featured Publications


A survey of augmented, virtual, and mixed reality for cultural heritage

– Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 2018


From TLS to HBIM: High quality semantically-aware 3D modeling of complex architecture

– International Archives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2015


Deep convolutional neural network for automatic detection of damaged photovoltaic cells

– International Archives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2018


A benchmark for large-scale heritage point cloud semantic segmentation

– International Archives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2020

Mehmet Özgüe Çelik | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mehmet Özgüe Çelik | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mersin University | Turkey

Dr. Mehmet Özgür Çelik is a dedicated researcher and academic in the Department of Geomatics Engineering at Mersin University, Türkiye. With a strong academic foundation that includes a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Geomatics Engineering from Karadeniz Technical University and a Ph.D. in Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems, his work bridges advanced spatial technologies with pressing environmental challenges. His research primarily focuses on Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing applications, groundwater monitoring, climate change analysis, and land administration systems. Through his scholarly pursuits, Dr. Çelik explores innovative methods for integrating spatial data and satellite imagery to support sustainable resource management, environmental monitoring, and spatial planning. As a Research Assistant, he has contributed to multiple academic projects and publications that advance understanding in geospatial modeling, environmental assessment, and the application of geoinformatics in decision-making processes. His work is distinguished by its interdisciplinary nature, combining technical precision with environmental and societal relevance. Actively involved in academic research communities, Dr. Çelik maintains an active presence on platforms such as ORCID, ResearchGate, Google Scholar, and Publons, where his studies contribute to the global discourse on geospatial science and environmental sustainability. His commitment to leveraging GIS and remote sensing technologies to address challenges related to climate change, land use, and water resources underscores his vision of using spatial intelligence for a more sustainable and data-driven future.

Featured Publications

  • Çelik, M. Ö., Orhan, O., & Kurt, M. A. (2025, October 1–3). Mersin’de iklim değişikliğinin avokado yetiştiriciliğine etkilerinin MaxEnt ile tahmini ve mevcut arazi örtüsü ile karşılaştırılması [Symposium presentation]. TMMOB Harita ve Kadastro Mühendisleri Odası, 20. Türkiye Harita Bilimsel ve Teknik Kurultayı, Ankara, Türkiye.

  • Çelik, M. Ö., Orhan, O., & Kurt, M. A. (2025). Drivers and impacts of climate change: Comprehensive review of natural and anthropogenic forcing with GCM-based projections. Geomatics and Environmental Engineering, 19(5), 71–101.

  • Çelik, M. Ö., Orhan, O., & Kurt, M. A. (2025). Predicting climate change impacts on sub-tropical fruit suitability using MaxEnt: A regional study from Southern Türkiye. Sustainability, 17(12), 5487.

  • Çoruhlu, Y. E., Alemdar, A., & Çelik, M. Ö. (2024). Investigating the possible effects of the authorization of notaries in real estate selling transactions on the land registry system, with Cadastre 2014’s vision and the light of the opinions of the employees of GDLRC. The Black Sea Journal of Sciences, 14(3), 1245–1274.

  • Çelik, M. Ö., Kuşak, L., & Yakar, M. (2024). Assessment of groundwater potential zones utilizing geographic information system-based Analytical Hierarchy Process, Vlse Kriterijumska Optimizacija Kompromisno Resenje, and Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution methods: A case study in Mersin, Türkiye. Sustainability, 16(5), 2202.

  • Çelik, M. Ö., & Çoruhlu, Y. E. (2021, November). Development of an object-oriented geographical data model for the management of SPEA. In International Conference on Mediterranean Geosciences Union (pp. 271–274).