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Yılmaz Emre Sarıçiçek
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yilmazs@metu.edu.tr
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Department of Civil Engineering
ORCID
0000-0003-3692-9674
Scopus Author ID
57204365595
Web of Science Researcher ID
ABA-1711-2020
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A Virtual Board Game: Monosoil
Dolma, Ahmet; Türkezer, Mehmet; Durmaz, Muhammet; Duman, Emre; Sarıçiçek, Yılmaz Emre; Pekcan, Onur (2022-01-01)
Monosoil is a virtual board game inspired by the well-known game Monopoly. Players compete with each other by answering questions related to the basic concepts of soil mechanics. The questions cover a wide range of topics,...
Visualization of Atterberg Limits Test through a Virtual Soil Laboratory
Ozturk, Emre; Türkezer, Mehmet; Duman, Emre; Sarıçiçek, Yılmaz Emre; Kaya, Hazal Deniz; Arica, Emre Umut; Pekcan, Onur (2022-01-01)
In this study, the Atterberg limits tests (ASTM D4318 Standard Test Methods for Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, and Plasticity Index of Soils) are visualized by creating a game that presents a virtual soil lab environment via...
Flower Pollination Algorithm for Slope Stability Analysis
ÖCAL, ARDA; Sarıçiçek, Yılmaz Emre; Pekcan, Onur (Springer Singapore, 2021-01-01)
Comparison of microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation eligibility using sporosarcina pasteurii and bacillus licheniformis on two different sands
Sarıçiçek, Yılmaz Emre; Pekcan, Onur; Gözen, Ayşe Gül (Informa UK Limited, 2019-01-02)
The use of biological means for ground improvement have become popular, which generally works through the process called microbially-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP). Many studies indicate successful applicat...
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