Burak Galip AslanView profile
Lecturer
Burak Galip Aslan is a Lecturer in the Computer Engineering Department at Izmir Institute of Technology (IZTECH). He has been affiliated with the institution since 2000. His academic journey includes a B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Dokuz Eylul University (2000), an M.Sc. in Computer Software from IZTECH (2003), and a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Ege University (2010). Education: B.Sc. Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Dokuz Eylul University (2000) M.Sc. Computer Software, Izmir Institute of Technology (2003) Ph.D. Computer Engineering, Ege University (2010) Research Interests: His work focuses on educational technology, adaptive learning systems, and computational methods in education. Key areas include decision-support systems, Bayesian modeling for academic achievement, cloud-based e-learning architectures, and learning style analysis through behavioral data. He also explores hands-on educational approaches in computer hardware instruction for secondary students. Courses Taught: Core courses include Logic Design (CENG 214), Microprocessors (CENG 384), Probability and Statistics (CENG 222), Professional Ethics in Computer Engineering (CENG 411), and Research Methodology (CENG 518). His teaching integrates laboratory work involving digital circuits, microcontroller programming, and ethical considerations in technology. Publications: His research highlights include studies on Bayesian techniques in language education, cloud deployment for e-learning systems, and learning style validation frameworks. Recent work emphasizes practical educational tools like hardware teaching modules for high school students. Laboratory Contributions: Develops hands-on experiments in digital systems design, including BCD-to-7-segment displays, combinational circuits, and microcontroller-based projects. These labs emphasize troubleshooting, ADC interfacing, and embedded systems development.


