Mustafa Tuna (born 1957) is a Turkish engineer, academic, and politician, who served as the 28th mayor of Ankara between November 2017 and April 2019.
[1][2] In 1995, he received a doctoral degree from the Faculty of Science at the İTÜ upon his thesis "Cost Index of Wastewater treatment Facilities and Discharge-Cost Relations".
Tuna was endowed with the title "Associate Professor" of the scientific discipline "Water Pollution and Its Control" by the interuniversity board in 1998.
In parallel with his practical works in the industry, he carried on his academic studies in environmental technology, infrastructure planning and engineering economics.
He is a member of the Chamber of Civil Engineers and Turkish representative at the International Association on Water Pollution Research and Control.