Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sema Alaçam Doğan has been affiliated with Istanbul Technical University since 2014, serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture . She has held administrative roles including Deputy Head of Department and Erasmus Coordinator. Education : PhD in Informatics in Architectural Design (2008-2014), MS in Informatics in Architectural Design (2005-2008), and BS in Architecture (1999-2005) from Istanbul Technical University. Her research explores Computational Design , Artificial Intelligence in Architecture , and Sustainable Material Innovation . She investigates digital tools for heritage preservation, daylight optimization in BIM, and cognitive development in architecture students. Recent publications analyze AI-assisted design literacy , machine learning for Sinan mosques , and environmental comfort in Harran houses . Her work integrates algorithmic frameworks with sustainable practices. Scientific awards include multiple ITU Publication and Performance Awards (2021-2024), FABFEST Prizes , and the 2024 Artemis Educator Award from NASA. Active projects like "Physical Computation in Architectural Drawing" and "Robotic Fabrication with Recycled Wind Turbine Blades" demonstrate her leadership in computational and sustainable research.
Onur Varol is an Assistant Professor at Sabanci University's Computer Science Department and leads the VIRAL Lab, which focuses on computational social science, network science, and machine learning. He has affiliations with the Center of Excellence for Data Analytics. His research spans social bot detection, misinformation analysis, and online behavior modeling.
Prof. Dr. Metin Sitti is a leading academic and researcher currently serving as Director at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems and affiliated faculty at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute and Koç University's Schools of Medicine and Engineering. His interdisciplinary work bridges robotics, materials science, and biomedicine. His research interests center on medical microrobotics , bio-inspired robotics , and physical intelligence , exploring how intelligent behaviors can emerge from material properties and system design. He leads the Physical Intelligence Research Group , pioneering novel approaches in soft and micro-robotic systems. The scientific publications attributed to Prof. Sitti span diverse areas including micro-robotic locomotion, stimuli-responsive materials, and collective behavior in synthetic systems. Though specific titles are not listed, his body of work consistently contributes to robotics, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering. Rahmi M. Koç Science Award ERC Advanced Grant IEEE Fellow National Science Foundation CAREER Award SPIE Nanoengineering Pioneer Award IEEE/ASME Best Mechatronics Paper Award Robotics: Science and Systems Conference Best Paper Award IEEE/RSJ Intelligent Robot Systems Conference Best Paper and Video Awards IEEE Robotics and Automation Conference Best Paper and Video Awards IEEE Robotics and Biomimetics Conference Best Paper and Video Awards Prof. Sitti has secured major grants including the ERC Advanced Grant and NSF CAREER Award, supporting high-impact research in intelligent materials and robotic systems. He has mentored numerous researchers and students across institutions, though specific advisees are not listed. His entrepreneurial initiative led to the founding of nanoGriptech Inc. in 2009, commercializing gecko-inspired microfiber adhesives. He leads the Physical Intelligence Department at the Max Planck Institute, where his team develops novel robotic materials and microsystems that exhibit intelligence through physical design rather than computation alone.
Başar Öztayşi is a Professor at the Department of Industrial Engineering , Istanbul Technical University , with expertise in fuzzy logic, multi-criteria decision making, and decision science. He has held administrative roles including Associate Professor (2017–present), Deputy Director of the Institute (2016–2017), and Assistant Professor (2013–2017). Fields of Study : Fuzzy Logic, Multi-criteria Decision Making, Decision Science Contact : oztaysib@itu.edu.tr , +90 212 293 1300 Research Interests focus on applying fuzzy set theory to complex decision problems, including financial management, risk assessment, and smart city energy systems. His work extends to industry 4.0 applications and process mining in e-commerce. Recent Publications (2024) analyze fuzzy approaches in financial management, risk assessment, and Industry 4.0, with subfields spanning bibliometric trends, allocation optimization, and sustainable energy planning. Earlier works explore AHP matrix consistency, file distribution models, and customer segmentation. Awards : Best Paper Award, FLINS 2018 Science - Art Awards
Prof. Dr. Ahmet ÖZMEN is a Professor at Sakarya University's Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences, Department of Software Engineering. He has held various administrative positions including Head of the Software Engineering Department (2019-2028) and Director of the Computer Research and Application Center (2019-2022). With extensive experience in academia since 1991, he has made significant contributions to computer vision, traffic monitoring systems, and sensor technologies. Sakarya University: Professor (2019-present), Associate Professor (2011-2019) Dumlupınar University: Assistant Professor (2001-2011), Research Assistant (2000-2001, 1993-1998) Istanbul Technical University: Research Assistant (1991-1993) Prof. ÖZMEN's research spans computer vision applications for traffic monitoring, indoor air quality systems, parallel computing, and sensor technologies. His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical engineering applications, particularly in developing vision-based systems for nighttime vehicle detection, traffic flow monitoring, and environmental sensing. His interdisciplinary approach combines machine learning, image processing, and embedded systems to solve real-world problems in transportation and environmental monitoring. His publication record shows a clear evolution from parallel and distributed systems in his early career to computer vision and sensor applications in recent years. The majority of his recent work focuses on traffic monitoring systems using computer vision techniques, particularly for nighttime conditions, and indoor air quality monitoring systems using sensor networks. His research demonstrates strong industry and societal relevance, with applications in smart transportation, environmental protection, and educational technology. TÜBİTAK Publication Awards (2006, 2008, 2009, 2010) Physical implementation award from TÜBİDER (2008) Microsoft Certified Professional Certificate (2005) YÖK overseas study scholarships (1993, 1998) Elginkan graduate scholarships (1990, 1991) Prof. ÖZMEN has supervised numerous graduate students across multiple institutions, with a focus on practical engineering problems. His research has been supported by various projects including TÜBİTAK projects, institutional research grants, and industry collaborations. He has led significant research initiatives in traffic monitoring systems, indoor air quality monitoring, and educational technology platforms. His administrative leadership has included directing research centers and shaping curriculum development in software engineering. His work has involved establishing research teams focused on computer vision applications, sensor network development, and educational technology. These teams have produced numerous publications, developed practical systems, and trained the next generation of computer engineers. Current research directions include advanced traffic monitoring systems using deep learning and multi-camera setups for urban planning applications.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Osman Kaan Erol is affiliated with Istanbul Technical University , where he serves in the Department of Control and Automation Engineering . His primary research focuses on optimization algorithms and their applications in engineering systems. Doctorate in Control and Computer Engineering Teaching and research at Istanbul Technical University since 2003 Industry experience at BEKO Electronics (2000-2003) and ABC CEDETAŞ (1995-2000) Research Interests include: Big Bang-Big Crunch optimization algorithm Differential Evolution methods Heuristic and metaheuristic approaches Applications in structural engineering, control systems, and transportation Search space reduction techniques Hybrid algorithm design Publication Trends show a consistent focus on optimization algorithms ( Big Bang-Big Crunch , Differential Evolution ), with applications spanning airport operations , structural design , and preventive control . His work emphasizes algorithm hybridization and convergence improvements. Project Leadership includes: Industrial data collection systems AI-assisted service systems for concrete plants Hydrophore control systems under ERP regulations Electrically heated underwear design
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yusuf Yaşa is an Associate Professor at Istanbul Technical University, Department of Electrical Engineering, specializing in Electrical Machines, Power Electronics, and Hybrid/Electric Vehicles. He holds a PhD from Yıldız Technical University and has served in academic and administrative roles at Bursa Technical University and Istanbul Technical University. PhD in Electrical Machines and Power Electronics, Yıldız Technical University (2006–2013) Current Vice Dean at Istanbul Technical University (2023–) Founding Partner of Yasa Motor Technologies (2018) and Nardan Power Conversion Systems Ltd. Co. (2023) His research focuses on noise mitigation in switched reluctance machines, battery cooling with graphene-enhanced phase change materials, and efficiency optimization in electric vehicle systems. He has led projects on DC fast-chargers and sensorless control of synchronous reluctance motors. His publications address energy conversion, battery management, and acoustic noise reduction. Recent research trends include advancements in electric vehicle modeling, state-of-charge estimation for Li-ion batteries, and thermal management solutions for battery systems. His work integrates simulation tools like ANSYS and machine learning for efficiency improvements. He has advised PhD and Master’s theses on topics such as battery charge rate estimation, graphene-doped PCM materials, and Kalman filter-based motor control. Collaborations span institutions like The University of Akron and companies in electric propulsion and robotics.
Professor Serdar Özoğuz is a full faculty member at the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering , Istanbul Technical University . Holding a Ph.D. from ITU (2000) and a M.Sc. from ITU (1993) , he has taught courses like Active Network Synthesis , Basics of Electrical Circuits , and Scientific Research Ethics since 2014. His research focuses on Active RC filters Nonlinear electronic circuits Analog integrated circuit design Network synthesis . His recent publications emphasize machine learning applications in RF/microwave design , quantum computing for CAD tools , and emerging memory devices . The department's Devreler ve Sistemler Laboratuvarı Çok Geniş Ölçekli Tümdevre (VLSI) Tasarımı Laboratuvarı likely support his work. Despite no explicit awards listed, his 15+ recent articles in high-impact journals underscore his technical contributions.
İlhan Kocaarslan is a Professor in the Department of Control and Automation Engineering at Istanbul Technical University (ITU), Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. His research focuses on advanced control systems, energy conversion, and sustainable transportation technologies. Research Interests: His work spans Load Frequency Control , Adaptive and Fuzzy Logic Control , PI Controllers , Electric Vehicle energy modeling , Battery and Fuel Cell systems , and Smart Grid integration . He actively contributes to innovations in renewable energy and electromobility. Publication Trends: Recent publications emphasize high-fidelity energy modeling for electric vehicles, optimization of battery systems, control strategies for fuel cells using fuzzy and Lyapunov-based PI controllers, and electromagnetic design for next-generation transportation like Hyperloop. His work bridges theoretical control design with practical energy applications. Scientific Awards: No awards mentioned in the provided text. Advising and Grants: He supervises 25 ongoing theses, indicating active mentorship. He is Principal Investigator (PI) on multiple research projects funded by ITU’s BAP and TTO programs, including initiatives on blockchain-based energy systems, hydrogen technologies, electric mobility, and cybersecurity-integrated sustainability platforms. Labs and Teams: While specific lab names are not mentioned, his role as PI on diverse energy and control projects suggests leadership in a multidisciplinary research group focused on smart energy systems, power electronics, and sustainable transportation at ITU.
Mustafa Ünel is a Professor and Program Coordinator for Mechatronics Engineering at Sabanci University's Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences. He directs the Control, Vision and Robotics Research Lab and serves as a Senior Researcher at SU-IMC. His research spans robotics, computer vision, and machine learning applications in industrial systems. He earned a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Brown University and has held academic positions at Gebze Institute of Technology and Yale University. Current research projects include autonomous vehicle navigation, system health prediction, and aerospace manufacturing technologies funded by TUBITAK and Ford Otosan. He has supervised over 50 graduate theses and teaches courses including Autonomous Mobile Robotics, Nonlinear Control, and Computer Vision. His industrial collaborations focus on AI applications in automotive systems and construction automation.
Prof. Dr. Mehmet Reşit Tolun is a full-time Professor in the Department of Software Engineering at Çankaya University (Turkey) since 2022. Previously held full-time professor positions at Konya Food and Agriculture University (2020-2022), Aksaray University (2013-2017), and TED University (2011-2013), along with a part-time professorship at Başkent University (2017-2020). Specializes in Artificial Intelligence , Machine Learning , and Data Mining , with a focus on deep learning applications in aerospace, biomedical data analysis, and software process improvement. PhD in Computer Science (University of Kent, 1985) MSc in Computer Science (University of Kent, 1982) BSc in Physics and Computer Science (University of Kent, 1981) Research Interests span deep learning frameworks, hybrid expert systems, software engineering methodologies, and biomedical signal processing. Publications emphasize practical implementations in medical diagnostics, robotics, and agricultural pest detection. Scientific Awards include the IEEE Third Millenium Medal (2000). Supervised over 55 graduate students, including Burak Çetin, Uğur Özotuk, and Mahinur Doğan. Collaborated with researchers from Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi , Çankaya University , and Aksaray University .
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ayhan Gün is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Kütahya Dumlupınar University's Faculty of Engineering. With a career spanning over two decades, he has held various academic positions including Research Assistant, Assistant Professor, and currently Associate Professor since 2024. His extensive administrative experience includes serving as Head of the Control and Command Systems Department (2007-2021) and various leadership roles in university-industry collaboration initiatives. Dr. Gün completed his Bachelor's degree at Near East University (1991-1996), Master's at Dumlupınar University (1998-2001), and PhD at Eskişehir Osmangazi University (2001-2007). His research focuses on control systems, mathematical modeling, artificial neural networks, robotics, SCADA, PLC programming, electromechanical systems, nonlinear control, fuzzy logic, optimization techniques, automation, biomechanics, and mechatronics. His recent publications demonstrate a consistent research trajectory in control engineering, with particular emphasis on optimization algorithms applied to quadrotor control, inverted pendulum systems, and electrical motor design. His work bridges theoretical control concepts with practical implementations in robotics and power systems. A significant portion of his research involves applying swarm intelligence and evolutionary algorithms to solve complex control problems. Bilim, Sanayi ve Teknoloji Bakanlığı Kurumsal Kapasitenin Arttırılması (2016) BİLİM SANAYİ VE TEKNOLOJİ BAKANLIĞI Çift Beslemeli İndüksiyon Generatörü Tasarımı ve İmalatı (2016) Dr. Gün has supervised multiple graduate students and managed numerous research projects, including the current 'Robotic Arm Design and Implementation for Patients with Hemiparetic Arms' project. His external roles include serving as an expert witness for judicial institutions, project referee for TÜBİTAK, and publication reviewer for IEEE Transactions. He has also contributed to regional development through his work with Kütahya Governorship's Planning and Development Board.
İBRAHİM HALİL EFENDİOĞLU is an Associate Professor at Gaziantep University's Faculty of Economics and Administration, Department of Business Administration. Previously, he served as a Lecturer at Gaziantep University's Presidency, Department of Informatics from 2016 to 2023. His academic journey includes a Doctorate in Business Administration from Hasan Kalyoncu University (2015-2019), a Master's in Computer Education from Gazi University (2006-2008), and a Bachelor's in Computer Engineering from Mersin University (2000-2004). His primary research interests focus on the intersection of marketing and emerging digital technologies. EFENDİOĞLU's work spans digital marketing, artificial intelligence applications in marketing, Metaverse marketing, blockchain technology, and NFT marketing. His research demonstrates how these emerging technologies are reshaping consumer behavior and marketing strategies in both Turkish and global contexts. His recent publications (2023-2024) reveal a strong trend toward examining cutting-edge digital marketing phenomena. His work covers diverse areas including AI-powered marketing, Metaverse consumer behavior, cryptocurrency adoption, and NFT market dynamics. These publications appear in both Turkish and international journals, demonstrating his ability to contribute to scholarly discourse across linguistic boundaries. 2024 Kamu UBYT Programı Araştırmacı Teşvik Ödülü (TÜBİTAK) Yayın Teşvik Ödülü 3rd. Best Paper Award (International Islamic Marketing Association, 2023) EFENDİOĞLU has supervised graduate students, including NİHAL BÜLBÜL's thesis on social media marketing activities and their impact on purchase intention. His teaching responsibilities span undergraduate, graduate, and associate degree levels, covering courses in electronic commerce, marketing principles, digital marketing, and information technologies. He has also participated in numerous research projects related to digital marketing, Metaverse applications, and e-commerce education. His interdisciplinary background in computer engineering and business administration uniquely positions him to analyze the technological and behavioral aspects of digital marketing phenomena. This dual expertise is evident in his research that bridges technical understanding of emerging platforms with consumer behavior insights.
Prof. Dr. Gökhan Kiper is a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Izmir Institute of Technology , Turkey. His research focuses on Mechanism Science , Machine Design , and Deployable Structures , with particular emphasis on Polyhedral Geometry applications. Teaches courses: ME332 (Mechanisms), ME402 (Machine Design), ME577 (Advanced Mechanism Design) Active in IFToMM (International Federation for the Promotion of Mechanism and Machine Science), including roles in the Technical Committee for Computational Kinematics and the Turkey Branch (MakTeD) Co-organized the IFToMM Summer School on Mechanism Design for Medical Applications (2018) Research interests span kinematic synthesis of mechanisms, deployable architectural structures, and medical robotics. Key projects include a rollable ramp for temporary use, finger exoskeletons for rehabilitation, and remote-center-of-motion manipulators for minimally invasive surgery. His work integrates theoretical analysis with practical prototyping, reflected in publications across robotics, structural mechanics, and geometric design. Affiliates with the Rasim Alizade Mechatronics Laboratory (RAML) and the IzTech Kinetic Designs in Architecture Group . Presented at international conferences like International Symposium of Mechanism and Machine Science (ISMMS-2017) in Baku, Azerbaijan, where he chaired sessions on mechanism kinematics.
Alp Bassa is a Professor of Mathematics at Boğaziçi University, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Universität Duisburg-Essen (2007) and dual bachelor's degrees in Computer Engineering and Mathematics from Middle East Technical University (2004). His research focuses on Number Theory, Algebraic Geometry, and their applications in Cryptography and Finite Fields. Education: Ph.D. in Mathematics, Universität Duisburg-Essen, 2007 Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering & Mathematics, Middle East Technical University, 2004 Research Interests: Professor Bassa investigates algebraic structures over finite fields, including Drinfeld modules, function fields, and their cryptographic applications. His work bridges Number Theory and Geometry, with contributions to coding theory and the construction of algebraic curves with optimal properties. Recent Projects: TÜBİTAK 2509: Curves over Finite Fields, Jacobian Varieties, and Abelian Varieties (2018–2020) BAP-10540: Curves over Finite Fields and Irreducible Polynomials (2015–2017) Teaching: Recent courses include foundational mathematics (Math 101, Math 102), advanced topics (Math 344, Math 525), and specialized courses in cryptography and algebraic geometry.