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Ramazan ÖZMEN is an Assistant Professor at Karabük University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechatronics Engineering. He has been serving in this position since 2019 after working as a Research Assistant at the same institution from 2010 to 2019. His academic career spans over a decade in mechanical engineering education and research.
His educational background includes a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Karabük University (2013-2019), a Master's degree in Mechanics of Solid Bodies from Istanbul Technical University (2008-2013), and a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Karadeniz Technical University (2003-2008).
Dr. ÖZMEN specializes in Solid Body Mechanics, Finite Element Analysis, and Biomechanics. His research focuses on computational mechanics, structural analysis, biomaterials, and nanomechanics. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of magneto-electro-elastic materials, functionally graded structures, and biomechanical systems.
His publication record shows a strong trend toward advanced computational methods applied to both traditional engineering structures and emerging nanoscale systems. Recent work demonstrates expertise in finite element modeling of complex mechanical behaviors under thermal, magnetic, and mechanical loads, with applications spanning civil engineering structures to biomedical implants.
Dr. ÖZMEN has supervised at least one Master's thesis and taught numerous courses including Finite Element Methods, Statics, Biomechanics, and Strength of Materials at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
He is currently leading a research project on steel frame systems and participating in another project on reinforced concrete columns, demonstrating his active engagement in structural engineering research.
His academic metrics show significant citation impact, particularly in the areas of magneto-electro-elastic nanoplates and biomechanics applications, with h-index values of 4 (UNIS) and 9 (Scopus), reflecting his growing influence in specialized mechanical engineering domains.



