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Assoc. Prof. Cemil Ocak is an active faculty member at Gazi University's Faculty of Technology, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, holding the position of Associate Professor since 2025. Previously, he served as Assistant Professor (2022-2025) and Lecturer with PhD (2012-2022) at the same institution. His academic career includes earlier roles as Lecturer at Kastamonu University (2010-2012) and non-academic R&D Technical Consultant at TEMSAN (2007-2010).
- Doctorate (2009-2013): Gazi University, Electrical Education
- Postgraduate (2007-2009): Gazi University, Electrical Education
- Undergraduate (2002-2007): Gazi University, Electrical Education
His research focuses on electrical machine theory, specializing in permanent magnet synchronous motors, brushless DC motors, and electric motor drivers for applications including electric vehicles, wind turbines, and industrial systems. He employs advanced techniques like finite element analysis, multi-criterion design optimization, and novel control strategies to enhance motor efficiency and performance. His work bridges theoretical design with practical implementation, evidenced by numerous prototyping projects.
His 15 most recent publications reveal a strong emphasis on motor design optimization (particularly rotor structures and magnet configurations), performance analysis of electrical machines, and applications in renewable energy systems. Key trends include the substitution of rare-earth magnets with ferrite alternatives, harmonic reduction techniques, and efficiency improvements for electric vehicle drivetrains and wind power generators.
Prof. Ocak actively supervises research through funded projects totaling 21 initiatives, including TÜBİTAK and higher education institution-supported grants. His current projects focus on smart transformers, electric vehicle motor efficiency mapping, military-grade e-fans, and range extenders for EVs.
He holds significant administrative roles including Deputy Head of Department (2023-present), Faculty Board Member (2025-present), and Coordinator for TEKNOFEST and competitions at Gazi University. His laboratory work centers on motor prototyping, electromagnetic analysis, and drive system development for transportation and renewable energy applications.


