Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sema Alaçam Doğan has been affiliated with Istanbul Technical University since 2014, serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture . She has held administrative roles including Deputy Head of Department and Erasmus Coordinator. Education : PhD in Informatics in Architectural Design (2008-2014), MS in Informatics in Architectural Design (2005-2008), and BS in Architecture (1999-2005) from Istanbul Technical University. Her research explores Computational Design , Artificial Intelligence in Architecture , and Sustainable Material Innovation . She investigates digital tools for heritage preservation, daylight optimization in BIM, and cognitive development in architecture students. Recent publications analyze AI-assisted design literacy , machine learning for Sinan mosques , and environmental comfort in Harran houses . Her work integrates algorithmic frameworks with sustainable practices. Scientific awards include multiple ITU Publication and Performance Awards (2021-2024), FABFEST Prizes , and the 2024 Artemis Educator Award from NASA. Active projects like "Physical Computation in Architectural Drawing" and "Robotic Fabrication with Recycled Wind Turbine Blades" demonstrate her leadership in computational and sustainable research.
Dr. İsmail ÖZTEL serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at Sakarya University's Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences. He has been a faculty member since 2019, following his tenure as a Research Assistant from 2012-2019 at the same institution. His educational background includes: Doctorate in Computer and Information Engineering (2014-2018) from Sakarya University with thesis on "Facial expression detection on partial and full face images using machine learning methods" Master's Degree in Computer and Information Engineering (2012-2014) from Sakarya University with thesis on "Driver simulator for educational purposes" Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering (2007-2011) from Sakarya University Dr. ÖZTEL's research focuses on artificial intelligence, deep learning, and computer vision with significant applications in healthcare, mobile technology, and public safety. His work has evolved from foundational facial expression recognition to sophisticated medical applications including skin disease classification using smartphones, monkeypox detection from skin lesions, and pandemic response systems for face mask detection. His research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between computer science and healthcare. An analysis of his publication trends reveals a clear progression toward increasingly complex deep learning architectures applied to real-world problems, with recent work emphasizing medical applications using mobile technology and public health safety systems. His 2023-2025 publications show particular focus on skin disease classification, intelligent vehicle systems, and hybrid feature extraction methods for pandemic response. Dr. ÖZTEL has served as a reviewer for numerous prestigious journals including Expert Systems With Applications (multiple years), World Wide Web, Multimedia Tools and Applications, and Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences, demonstrating his recognition in the academic community across multiple domains. His research projects include work on facial expression detection in open scientific databases (2020), performance evaluation of transfer learning approaches (2019), and current projects on brain tumor classification systems and earthquake safety education for individuals with developmental disabilities. His international research experience includes collaboration with Filiz Bunyak in 2017, indicating global engagement in his field.
Pelin Bolat is an Associate Professor in the Department of Fundamental Sciences at Istanbul Technical University (ITU), College of Maritime Studies. She is actively engaged in maritime cybersecurity, risk assessment, and maritime safety research. Her work is supported by multiple BAP and EU-funded projects, with ongoing research extending into 2025. Her research interests include cybersecurity in maritime navigation systems, dynamic positioning, port state control, and GHG emissions in the maritime sector. She applies advanced methodologies such as fuzzy FUCOM, CORAS framework, and association rule mining to analyze cyber and operational risks. Her recent publications (2023–2025) reflect a strong trend in maritime cybersecurity, focusing on ECDIS, RADAR, ransomware, and cyber hygiene. These works span high-impact journals in maritime engineering and technology, demonstrating interdisciplinary engagement with computer science, safety engineering, and policy analysis. She serves as a principal investigator on several key projects, including cyber risk assessment of bridge navigation equipment and system dynamic modeling of maritime GHG emission measures. She also mentors 15 theses in progress, indicating her active role in student supervision. Her collaborative network includes researchers like Gökhan Kayişoğlu and international partners. While no formal awards are listed, her leadership in EU and BAP projects underscores her academic prominence.
Can Güler is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Lifelong Learning and Adult Education at the Faculty of Education, Anadolu University, Turkey. Previously, from 2002 to 2023, he served as a Lecturer in the Department of Distance Education at the Faculty of Open Education, Anadolu University. His academic career spans over two decades with continuous contributions to open and distance education systems. His educational background includes: Bachelor's degree in Computer and Instructional Technologies Education, Anadolu University (2002) Master's degree in Distance Education, Institute of Social Sciences, Anadolu University (2007) Ph.D. in Distance Education, Institute of Social Sciences, Anadolu University (2022) Güler's research centers on open and distance learning methodologies, educational technology integration, and instructional material development. He specializes in video-based learning systems, interactive media design, and gamification strategies for enhancing learner engagement. His work addresses practical challenges in digital content creation and accessibility for diverse learner demographics, particularly adult populations. Analysis of his publication trajectory reveals consistent innovation in multimedia applications for distance education, with recent emphasis on generative AI awareness among educators and interactive video transformation techniques. His research frequently employs design-based methodologies and institutional case studies from Anadolu University's open education infrastructure. Scientific Awards: None mentioned in available sources. Advising and Grants: No information provided regarding student supervision or research funding in current documentation.
Tuğba Dalyan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at Istanbul Bilgi University, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences. She holds a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Yıldız Technical University (2014), an MSc from Kocaeli University (2007), and dual BSc degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science and Business Administration (Minor) from Istanbul Bilgi University (2003). She has been a faculty member since 2016 and previously served as a Teaching Staff member and Research Assistant at the same institution. Her research focuses on Natural Language Processing , Machine Learning , Deep Learning , Text Mining , Data Science , and Big Data Analytics . Her work spans computational linguistics, sentiment analysis, author profiling, machine translation, and smart systems. She has led and contributed to numerous research projects, particularly in AI-driven urban solutions and health technologies. The most recent publications show a strong trend in Turkish NLP, zero-shot classification, multimodal AI (image captioning), emotional robotics, and decision support systems using fuzzy logic. Her work combines theoretical rigor with practical applications in smart cities, education, and healthcare. Best Paper Award , CICLing 2012 TÜBİTAK 2209-A student project awards (2022–2024) Horizon2020 Eşik Üstü Ödülü , MIMOSCSA 2024 TÜBİTAK 2242 competition: 2nd and 3rd place (2016, 2018) She has advised numerous student research projects, many of which have received national recognition. She has directed multiple TÜBİTAK and institutional research grants, including projects on smart homes, blockchain crowdfunding, mental health, and AI for social polarization. Her leadership roles include Head of Department, Vice Dean, and Director of Graduate Programs. Tuğba Dalyan leads research in AI and NLP with a strong emphasis on Turkish language technologies. She is involved in interdisciplinary teams working on emotional robots, smart city platforms, and citizen science ecosystems. Her lab activities focus on neural networks, text analysis, and intelligent systems development.
Prof. Dr. Ahmet ÖZMEN is a Professor at Sakarya University's Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences, Department of Software Engineering. He has held various administrative positions including Head of the Software Engineering Department (2019-2028) and Director of the Computer Research and Application Center (2019-2022). With extensive experience in academia since 1991, he has made significant contributions to computer vision, traffic monitoring systems, and sensor technologies. Sakarya University: Professor (2019-present), Associate Professor (2011-2019) Dumlupınar University: Assistant Professor (2001-2011), Research Assistant (2000-2001, 1993-1998) Istanbul Technical University: Research Assistant (1991-1993) Prof. ÖZMEN's research spans computer vision applications for traffic monitoring, indoor air quality systems, parallel computing, and sensor technologies. His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical engineering applications, particularly in developing vision-based systems for nighttime vehicle detection, traffic flow monitoring, and environmental sensing. His interdisciplinary approach combines machine learning, image processing, and embedded systems to solve real-world problems in transportation and environmental monitoring. His publication record shows a clear evolution from parallel and distributed systems in his early career to computer vision and sensor applications in recent years. The majority of his recent work focuses on traffic monitoring systems using computer vision techniques, particularly for nighttime conditions, and indoor air quality monitoring systems using sensor networks. His research demonstrates strong industry and societal relevance, with applications in smart transportation, environmental protection, and educational technology. TÜBİTAK Publication Awards (2006, 2008, 2009, 2010) Physical implementation award from TÜBİDER (2008) Microsoft Certified Professional Certificate (2005) YÖK overseas study scholarships (1993, 1998) Elginkan graduate scholarships (1990, 1991) Prof. ÖZMEN has supervised numerous graduate students across multiple institutions, with a focus on practical engineering problems. His research has been supported by various projects including TÜBİTAK projects, institutional research grants, and industry collaborations. He has led significant research initiatives in traffic monitoring systems, indoor air quality monitoring, and educational technology platforms. His administrative leadership has included directing research centers and shaping curriculum development in software engineering. His work has involved establishing research teams focused on computer vision applications, sensor network development, and educational technology. These teams have produced numerous publications, developed practical systems, and trained the next generation of computer engineers. Current research directions include advanced traffic monitoring systems using deep learning and multi-camera setups for urban planning applications.
Prof. Dr. Mehmet Reşit Tolun is a full-time Professor in the Department of Software Engineering at Çankaya University (Turkey) since 2022. Previously held full-time professor positions at Konya Food and Agriculture University (2020-2022), Aksaray University (2013-2017), and TED University (2011-2013), along with a part-time professorship at Başkent University (2017-2020). Specializes in Artificial Intelligence , Machine Learning , and Data Mining , with a focus on deep learning applications in aerospace, biomedical data analysis, and software process improvement. PhD in Computer Science (University of Kent, 1985) MSc in Computer Science (University of Kent, 1982) BSc in Physics and Computer Science (University of Kent, 1981) Research Interests span deep learning frameworks, hybrid expert systems, software engineering methodologies, and biomedical signal processing. Publications emphasize practical implementations in medical diagnostics, robotics, and agricultural pest detection. Scientific Awards include the IEEE Third Millenium Medal (2000). Supervised over 55 graduate students, including Burak Çetin, Uğur Özotuk, and Mahinur Doğan. Collaborated with researchers from Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi , Çankaya University , and Aksaray University .
Hacer Atar Yıldız is an Associate Professor at the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Istanbul Technical University (ITU). She holds a B.Sc. (1997) and M.Sc. (2000) in Electronics Engineering from Karadeniz Technical University, and a Ph.D. (2015) in Electronics Engineering from ITU. Her research focuses on analog circuit design, integrated circuits, analog filters, memristor structures, and graphene sensors. Education: Ph.D. in Electronics Engineering (2015), Istanbul Technical University M.Sc. in Electronics Engineering (2000), Karadeniz Technical University B.Sc. in Electronic Communication Engineering (1997), Karadeniz Technical University German Language Education (2001), Munich Technical University Research Interests: Her work emphasizes innovative analog circuit solutions, including memristor-based systems, neural networks, and sensor technologies. Notable contributions include memcapacitor/meminductor emulator circuits and cryogenic bandgap designs. She also explores applications in plant identification using copula models and thermal compensation for microbolometers. Professional Experience: Associate Professor at ITU (2022–present) Researcher at Virginia University (2018) Expert Engineer at Türk Telekom (2003–2009) Intern at Marco GmbH (Munich, 2001–2002) Teaching: She has taught courses such as Introduction to Electronics, Electronic Design, and Analog Circuits at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Recent courses include EHB 222E and EHB 335. Languages & Hobbies: Fluent in English and German. Enjoys swimming, long-distance running, Turkish folk music, and outdoor activities.
Engin Erzin is a Professor at Koç University's College of Engineering, leading the KUIS AI Lab and Multimedia, Vision and Graphics Lab . His research focuses on AI-driven human-centric systems, affective computing, and multimodal interaction analysis. He has contributed extensively to robotics, speech processing, and human-robot interaction through over 70 peer-reviewed publications since 2008. Research interests include: Affective computing and emotion recognition from speech/gestures Human-robot interaction and socially engaging agents Speech-driven animation and gesture synthesis Multimodal data fusion for interaction analysis Deep learning applications in robotics and biomedical engineering Recent work emphasizes: Developing adaptive pHRI controllers for manufacturing tasks Creating engagement measurement frameworks for human-machine interfaces Advancing Turkish speech recognition through self-supervised learning Designing multimodal databases for interaction studies Labs: KUIS AI Lab : Focuses on AI applications in robotics and human-computer interaction Multimedia Lab : Specializes in vision, graphics, and audiovisual analysis
Ceyhun Burak Akgül is a Part-Time Lecturer specializing in Computer Vision, Machine Learning, and Statistical Data Analysis. His research focuses on interdisciplinary applications of visual data processing, including medical imaging and 3D object recognition. He maintains a personal website at cba-research.com and can be contacted at cb.akgul@gmail.com . His work spans topics such as image captioning, visual dictionaries, and symbolic feature detection. Key contributions include developing algorithms for action recognition using depth cameras and frameworks for leaf and object recognition. His research also integrates medical applications, such as analyzing Alzheimer’s patient movements and automated diagnosis using imaging data. Akgül’s publications frequently address challenges in 3D shape descriptors, feature selection, and interdisciplinary methodologies. His recent work includes exploring visual dictionaries and improving image processing techniques through model-driven approaches. His academic contributions are evident in journals like the Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, and he has participated in competitions like SHREC. Despite his extensive publication record, no formal awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided data.
Beyza Eken serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Software Engineering at Sakarya University's Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences, teaching core courses including Software Project Management, Natural Language Processing, and Graduation Projects while maintaining active research in software engineering and AI applications. Her academic credentials include: Doctorate in Computer Engineering from Istanbul Technical University (2015), thesis: "Software Defect Prediction" Master's in Computer Engineering from Istanbul Technical University (2011-2015), thesis: "Entity Name Recognition in Short Texts" Bachelor's in Computer Engineering from Sakarya University (2007-2011) Dr. Eken's research integrates machine learning with software engineering, specializing in defect prediction models that incorporate personalized developer factors and industrial deployment challenges. Her work bridges natural language processing for Turkish social media analysis with software quality assurance, demonstrating expertise in both theoretical modeling and practical implementation in industrial settings. Recent expansions include neuro-symbolic AI for test oracle generation and MLOps frameworks. Publication trends reveal consistent focus on empirical software engineering from 2018-2021 (defect prediction, community smells, industrial deployment), evolving into cutting-edge domains by 2023-2025 (neuro-symbolic testing, employee feedback analysis, MLOps). Her work shows strong industry-academia collaboration patterns with increasing methodological sophistication. Dr. Eken actively contributes to academic service as reviewer for ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (2024) and IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (2023). She leads research projects including "Developer-specific error prediction modeling" (2020) and the Mevlana exchange project with Ryerson University on data mining for defect prediction (2018), while supervising graduation projects and research area courses that develop student expertise in software engineering practices. Her international research engagement includes participation in the ASTERIx project at Università della Svizzera Italiana's Software Testing and Analysis Research Group (2023), demonstrating ongoing commitment to global collaboration in software engineering advancements.
Prof. Alper SEZER is a faculty member at Ege University's Department of Civil Engineering (Faculty of Engineering), specializing in Geotechnics. His research focuses on geotechnical engineering, earthquake effects, soil mechanics, and sustainable development. He has conducted extensive studies on soil liquefaction, seismic site effects, and post-earthquake damage assessments in regions like Antakya, Izmir, and Adıyaman. His work integrates computational methods (e.g., genetic algorithms, artificial neural networks) with experimental geotechnics to improve soil characterization and disaster resilience. He has collaborated on projects analyzing valley effects, ground motion amplification, and the mechanical behavior of soils under cyclic loading. Education: Details not explicitly provided in text, inferred through academic publications and position. Research interests include geotechnical hazard mitigation, soil stabilization techniques (e.g., polymer-modified soils), and the application of fractal analysis to soil properties. His studies address practical challenges such as sulfate resistance in cement-stabilized soils and freeze-thaw resistance of fiber-reinforced materials. He has contributed to microzonation studies and seismic risk assessments in urban areas like Izmir Bay. Publications emphasize field reconnaissance findings from major earthquakes (e.g., 2020 Samos, 2023 Türkiye earthquakes) and laboratory experiments on soil behavior under dynamic loading. Awards and recognitions are not explicitly listed in the text. Grant activities and advising details are not provided, but his extensive publication record suggests sustained research funding. He is affiliated with geotechnical laboratories at Ege University, focusing on experimental testing and computational modeling in geotechnical engineering.
Selda Güney is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Başkent University's Faculty of Engineering. She holds a PhD (2013), Master's (2007), and Bachelor's (2004) in Electrical-Electronics Engineering from Karadeniz Technical University. Her professional experience includes roles as an R&D Engineer at DEKA Digital (2004-2005), Research Assistant at Karadeniz Technical University (2005-2013), and Assistant Professor at Başkent University (2013-present). Her research spans: Machine Learning : Applications in medical imaging, radar, and industrial systems Signal/Image Processing : Focus on real-time classification and fault detection Pattern Recognition : Electronic nose systems and biometric analysis Her recent publications demonstrate strong emphasis on deep learning applications in healthcare (chest X-ray classification, fracture detection) and industrial automation (real-time fault detection systems). Over 70% of her last 15 articles involve medical/industrial AI implementations using convolutional networks. Awards & Honors: TÜBİTAK Domestic PhD Scholarship IBEC ERASMUS Scholarship Research Leadership: Supervised 20+ graduate theses (e.g., radar data classification, medical image steganography) and led 9 R&D projects including: AI-based pathology classification in lung X-rays VR glove development Smart parking systems She is a member of IEEE and ISOCS, and teaches courses including Pattern Recognition, Signals and Systems.
Tayfun Akgül is a Professor at Istanbul Technical University's Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. With academic affiliations spanning decades, he combines engineering rigor with innovative research in signal processing and underwater acoustics. His research focuses on advanced signal processing techniques, including Compressive sensing and cyclostationary analysis Underwater acoustic monitoring and sensor arrays Thermal imaging and infrared reflection modeling Biometric identification through facial attributes Seismic signal processing Recent publications demonstrate expertise in Propeller noise analysis in maritime environments Micro-Doppler helicopter signature detection Seismic activity precursor identification Novel fisheye camera human detection systems Awarded Most Successful Doctoral Thesis Award from TESID (2024) IEEE Top 10 Award (2013) he maintains active IEEE membership since 1992 and has led multiple high-impact projects including casualty detection systems and electric vehicle warning systems.
Mehmet Çayören is a Professor at Istanbul Technical University in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. His research focuses on applying microwave imaging techniques to medical diagnostics, particularly for early detection of breast cancer. He leads the development of the SAFE (Screening and Early Detection) microwave imaging system, which has shown promising results in clinical investigations. His work bridges electrical engineering, biomedical applications, and machine learning for improved cancer screening. Dr. Çayören's research interests span multiple domains within electromagnetic applications for medical imaging: Microwave imaging systems for breast cancer detection and screening Determination of dielectric properties of biological tissues Development of open-ended coaxial probe techniques for material characterization Application of machine learning algorithms (XGBoost, SVM) to enhance medical imaging Monitoring of intracerebral hemorrhage using microwave imaging Development of tissue-mimicking phantoms for medical device validation His recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward integrating advanced machine learning techniques with microwave imaging systems to improve diagnostic accuracy. The SAFE platform represents a significant advancement in non-invasive breast cancer screening, particularly for dense breast tissue where traditional mammography has limitations. His work also extends to neurological applications, with research on microwave-based monitoring of brain hemorrhages. Scientific awards received by Dr. Çayören include: Teknoloji Ödülü (Technology Award) in 2014 Dr. Çayören has supervised 24 students and leads multiple research projects funded by various sources including TUBITAK. His current projects focus on microwave imaging systems for breast cancer screening, monitoring of intracerebral hemorrhage, and hardware design for microwave imaging systems. He collaborates extensively with medical professionals to validate his imaging systems in clinical settings. Dr. Çayören leads a research group focused on microwave imaging applications in medicine. His team develops both hardware systems (like the SAFE platform) and advanced signal processing algorithms to improve medical diagnostics. The group maintains close collaborations with hospitals for clinical validation of their imaging systems.