
معرفی
Suleyman KAHRAMAN is a PhD Researcher at the Department of Speech and Language Therapy, University of Strathclyde. His research focuses on characterizing ataxic dysarthria, a motor speech disorder caused by cerebellum damage, with an emphasis on perceptual and acoustic traits. He also explores genetic influences on speech disorders and cognitive profiles linked to ataxia types, aiming to inform personalized, multidisciplinary treatment strategies.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Turkey
- Master of Science (MSc) in Speech Difficulties, University of Sheffield (Awarded: 17 Sept 2021)
Research Interests:
- Neurological and musculoskeletal rehabilitation
- Speech sound disorders and their genetic correlates
- Acoustic and perceptual analysis of ataxic dysarthria
- Cognitive-neurological interactions in ataxia
Articles: His recent work includes a 2024 presentation on ataxic dysarthria subtypes and a 2022 systematic review on 16p11.2 deletion syndrome effects. These studies highlight trends in systematically analyzing genetic and neurological factors influencing speech disorders, emphasizing classification and clinical applications.
Advising & Grants: Currently supervised by Prof Anja Lowit and Prof Mario Parra Rodriguez. Collaborates internationally on acoustic data analysis and ataxic dysarthria research, though specific grants are not mentioned. No formal advisees listed.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in collaborative research networks without explicitly named labs or teams. Contributions align with UN Sustainable Development Goals in Education and Health.



