
About
Ali Çoban serves as a Research Assistant at the Department of Computer Engineering within Rafet Kayış Faculty of Engineering, Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University, Turkey, a position held since 2022. His academic career is anchored at this institution with active contributions to computer engineering research.
His educational trajectory features:
- Doctorate in Computer Engineering (expected 2025) from Gazi University, Institute of Science
- Master's degree in Computer Engineering with thesis (2024) from Gazi University, Institute of Science and Technology
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering (2018) from Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University, Faculty of Engineering
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering (2020) from Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University, Rafet Kayış Engineering Faculty
Research expertise centers on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning with specialized proficiency in Deep Learning, Image Processing, and Mobile Application Development. His work bridges theoretical AI frameworks with practical implementations across medical imaging and transportation domains, demonstrating versatility in adapting computational techniques to solve domain-specific challenges.
Publication trends reveal an evolution from transportation-focused mobile applications (2021) toward sophisticated medical AI systems (2024). This progression highlights expanding technical depth from user-centric software solutions to advanced reinforcement learning applications in healthcare diagnostics, reflecting growing sophistication in both methodology and domain complexity.
Scientific Awards:
- No scientific awards documented in available records
Advising and grant activities remain unreported in current documentation, with no verifiable information regarding student supervision or funded research projects. Professional development appears concentrated on independent research contributions within institutional frameworks.
Research infrastructure involvement is undocumented, with no explicit references to laboratory affiliations, collaborative research teams, or specialized technical facilities supporting his work.




