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Emre Peşman is an Associate Professor at Karadeniz Technical University, Sürmene Faculty of Marine Sciences, Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. He has been serving in this department since 2011, progressing from Research Assistant to his current position as Associate Professor (2023-present). Since 2024, he also serves as the Head of Department. His academic career spans over a decade at this institution with previous positions including Assistant Professor (2012-2023) and Lecturer PhD (2011-2012).
His educational background includes a Doctorate from Istanbul Technical University (2005-2011) in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, a Postgraduate degree from Karadeniz Technical University in Mechanical Engineering (2001-2005), and an Undergraduate degree from Karadeniz Technical University in Naval Architecture Engineering (1997-2001).
Dr. Peşman's research focuses on naval architecture and marine engineering with particular expertise in ship hydromechanics, ship stability, roll motion analysis, and offshore structures. His work bridges theoretical analysis with practical applications in ship design and marine renewable energy systems. He has made significant contributions to understanding ship motion in waves, bilge keel design for roll damping, and wind propulsion systems like Flettner rotors. His research also extends to computational fluid dynamics applications in marine environments and wave energy conversion technologies.
His publication record shows a consistent output of high-quality research, with recent work focusing on advanced topics such as parametric roll motion analysis, offshore wind turbine installation, and innovative control systems for ship stability. The research demonstrates strong methodological diversity, combining experimental, numerical, and analytical approaches across multiple marine engineering sub-disciplines.
Dr. Peşman actively supervises graduate students, with seven theses completed under his guidance. He has served on numerous thesis committees for both master's and doctoral candidates at multiple institutions.
His funded research portfolio includes multiple projects from TUBITAK and other funding bodies, with recent work focusing on ship stability control systems, marine renewable energy, and marine environmental protection. He also holds two patents related to ship stability control systems, demonstrating the practical application of his research.

