Obituaries

Ismail Celik

Dr. Ismail Celik, 71, a renowned expert in the field of fluid mechanics and a retired professor emeritus at West Virginia University and adjunct professor at Shepherd University, has passed away on March 9, 2023.
He spent the majority of his life in Morgantown before retiring and moving to Shepherdstown in 2017. He will be remembered as a brilliant researcher, an inspiring mentor, humanitarian and a devoted husband and father. He is survived by the love of his life and wife of 49 years, Perihan Celik, and by his daughter, Seyran Celik and his son in law, Sercan Akyildiz.

Dr. Celik received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of Iowa in 1980 and joined the faculty of West Virginia University in 1985. He was widely recognized for his expertise in computational fluid dynamics and numerical methods, and his contributions to the field of fluid mechanics were numerous and impactful. Throughout his career, Dr. Celik published over 200 research papers in top-tier journals and presented his work at numerous international conferences. He was particularly interested in turbulence modeling, combustion modeling and multiphase flows, and his work in these areas was instrumental in advancing our understanding of fluid mechanics. In addition to his research, Dr. Celik was a beloved mentor to his students and a dedicated advisor to his daughter. He inspired countless students to pursue careers in engineering and sciences and was best known for his kindness, generosity and infectious enthusiasm.

Outside of academia, Dr. Celik was also a devoted humanitarian who dedicated his life to establishing a legacy of intellect, wisdom and love for others and for nature. He actively volunteered with numerous organizations, including Friends of Shepherdstown Library (FOSL), and contributed to the moving and opening of the new Shepherdstown Public Library. He worked with Engineers Without Borders to build and donate over 50 classroom benches to be used in outdoor classrooms across numerous elementary and middle schools in Jefferson County. In 2011, Dr. Celik and his wife founded Heart to Heart Anatolia (H2HA), a non-profit organization which provides need-based graduate scholarships while promoting Anatolian cultural values. Through his work with the organization, Dr. Celik touched the lives of countless people and made a lasting impact on the world and will continue to do so.

Dr. Celik’s passing is a great loss to the scientific community, his family and the many people whose lives he touched through his humanitarian work. He will be deeply missed but his contributions to society at large will continue to inspire future generations. In keeping with his wishes, cremation arrangements without inurnment memorial service have been entrusted to Eackles-Spencer & Norton Funeral Home, of Harpers Ferry. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Heart to Heart Anatolia, www.h2ha.org, in support of a scholarship endowment in his name.

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