
معرفی
Deniz Durmuş serves as a Lecturer at the Faculty of Business Administration and Mathematics Assistant at the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences at the International University of Sarajevo. She is currently completing her PhD in Economics at the Sarajevo School of Science and Technology, having previously studied industrial engineering with focus on stochastic processes and production line simulation.
Her research spans Complexity, Probability and Statistics, Econometrics, Data Science, Philosophy of Science, and Information Theory. Durmuş specializes in agent-based simulation applications for developing countries, building on her master's thesis about Markov models of production lines. Her teaching portfolio includes probability and statistics, linear algebra, and project management courses across both faculties.
She actively participates in academic communities as a member of the Complex Systems Society, Rethinking Economics, and the Young Scholars Initiative. Her interdisciplinary approach connects engineering methodologies with economic systems analysis, particularly examining how simulation techniques can model complex social phenomena in resource-constrained environments.
