
معرفی
Berrin Aslan Öztezcan serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Software Engineering within the Faculty of Engineering at Doğuş University, Turkey. She joined the university in February 2020 after working as a System Analyst at Marmara University's IT Department from 2013-2020. Her academic career spans both the Vocational School (2020-2022) and the Faculty of Engineering (2022-present), where she teaches core software engineering courses.
Her educational background includes:
- Bachelor's in Computer and Instructional Technologies from Marmara University (2013)
- Master's in Informatics from Marmara University Institute of Social Sciences (2017), with thesis on information security awareness
- Ongoing PhD in Informatics at Marmara University (2018-2024)
Dr. Öztezcan's research critically examines human-technology interactions through multiple lenses. Her work bridges information security with psychological impacts of digital systems, particularly focusing on technostress phenomena and social media fatigue. She actively investigates ethical dimensions of emerging technologies and contributes to digital journalism discourse through book publications. Her methodological approach combines empirical studies with theoretical analysis of digital transformation challenges.
Publication trends reveal her evolving focus from foundational security awareness studies (2017) toward contemporary issues of digital well-being (2025), with consistent emphasis on ethical implications across her work. This trajectory demonstrates increasing sophistication in addressing complex human factors within information systems.
Administratively, she serves as Erasmus Coordinator (2023-2024) and previously held roles as Institute Deputy Director (2020-2021) and Commission Member. Her teaching portfolio includes advanced courses in Object-Oriented Development, Human-Computer Interaction, and Algorithms across undergraduate programs.

