Gizem Ersavas Isitman is a Visitor (Faculty) and Doctoral Student in the Department of Energy and Mechanical Engineering at the School of Engineering. She holds a Master's degree in Engineering and Technology from Izmir Institute of Technology (2019). Her research focuses on advanced computational methods in material science and fluid dynamics, particularly Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) process optimization and GPU-accelerated simulations for airflow and virus transmission modeling. Research interests include: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for industrial and health applications ALD process dynamics in nanoscale environments Knudsen number effects on material deposition GPU-based high-performance computing Recent work emphasizes CFD modeling of indoor airflow patterns to assess virus transmission risks, along with ALD process simulations around cylindrical structures. These studies bridge material science and engineering through advanced numerical methods. Collaborative research involves international teams working on thin film technology and fluid dynamics applications. No scientific awards have been explicitly mentioned in the provided data. Her doctoral research appears focused on advancing computational methodologies for material deposition and environmental fluid dynamics. No advising or grant information is available in the current dataset.