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Dr. İmran GÖKER serves as an Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering at Uskudar University, with extensive expertise in clinical neurophysiology and neuromuscular diagnostics. Previously, he founded and chaired the Biomedical Engineering Department at Istanbul Arel University and held academic positions at Yeditepe University across Computer Engineering and Health Management departments.
His educational background includes:
- BSc in Medicine, Ege University (1996)
- MSc in Biomedical Engineering, Boğaziçi University (2000)
- PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Boğaziçi University (2009)
His research spans Biomedical Instrumentation, Clinical Electroneurophysiology, and Neuromuscular Diseases, with significant contributions to Scanning Electromyography and Compound Muscle Action Potential analysis. Current work focuses on algorithm development for motor unit quantification and 3D-printed medical devices for nerve neuropathies, bridging engineering principles with clinical neurology applications.
Recent publications demonstrate strong integration of computational methods in electrophysiology, particularly in motor unit number estimation algorithms and CMAP scan analysis. These works advance diagnostic capabilities for neurological disorders through innovative signal processing techniques and biomedical instrumentation.
Dr. GÖKER actively supervises graduate research and holds multiple administrative roles including Student Adviser for 81-90 students, Head of the Biomedical Engineering Club, and membership on Education and Quality Commissions. He maintains ongoing research collaboration with Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine's Electromyography Laboratory in the Department of Neurology.
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