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ITU Faculty of Chemical Metallurgical Engineering

To be the 6th faculty established in the history of ITU, our faculty aims to make scientific and applied research in the fields of chemistry, metallurgy, food and bioengineering fields by pursuing developments in the tomorrow’s key technologies and interdisciplinary engineering opportunities to become a center of advanced solutions in national and international levels.

Our Chemical Engineering, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering and Food Engineering undergraduate programs are accredited by ABET (EAC).

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by Sezgin Sarışen | Dec 16, 2021
Prof. Dr. Sebahattin GÜRMEN from Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering takes part as the principle investigator in the project entitled “Sustainable Recovery of Rare Earth Elements (Nd, Dy,Pr) from spent NdFeB magnets (REC-MAG)” was supported by Support Program for Increasing the Capacity to Benefit from International Research Funds and Participation in International R&D Collaborations (CORNET/29th Call).

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Prof. Dr. Sebahattin GÜRMEN from Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering takes part as the principle investigator in the project entitled “Sustainable Recovery of Rare Earth Elements (Nd, Dy,Pr) from spent NdFeB magnets (REC-MAG)” was supported by Support Program for Increasing the Capacity to Benefit from International Research Funds and Participation in International R&D Collaborations (CORNET/29th Call).

This project is in the field of critical and key technologies and supported by an international academy, an umbrella organization and a SME It is planned to recover critical rare earth metals (Nd, Dy, Pr with high commercial value and supply difficulties) from NdFeB waste magnets to ensure sustainability within “Waste-Raw Material Conversion”.