
معرفی
Erdem Erdemir is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Tennessee State University, affiliated with the College of Engineering. His research bridges robotics, cognitive science, and nanotechnology with industrial R&D experience.
- Education: Postdoc (Vanderbilt), Ph.D. (Vanderbilt), M.Sc. (Boğaziçi), B.Sc. (Boğaziçi)
- Key Research Areas: Meso-scale robotics, Micro-scale robotics, Machine learning, Nanotechnology
Research Interests:
Dr. Erdemir investigates active locomotion for capsular robots in colorectal districts, CNT-based batteries, and nanorobots. His work combines neural architectures with developmental approaches for cognitive systems, focusing on triage assistance, gesture-sound coupling, and hybrid control systems for prosthetics.
Scientific Contributions:
His publications span cognitive control systems, neuromorphic architectures, imitation learning, and fuzzy-neural optimization, with collaborations at IEEE conferences and journals. Recent work explores obstacle avoidance in imitation learning and artificial muscle control.
Teaching:
Covers foundational and advanced topics including C/C# programming, artificial intelligence, and embedded systems.

