Prof. Dr. Taner Akbay is a faculty member at Yeditepe University, Faculty of Engineering , Department of Materials Science and Nanotechnology Engineering. He has held academic positions at institutions including Kyushu University, Oita University, and Imperial College London. Education: PhD in Materials Engineering (1993, Imperial College London); Master’s (1989) and Bachelor’s (1986) degrees from Middle East Technical University. His research spans Materials Engineering , Metallurgy , and Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) , with a focus on oxide ion conductivity, laser surface treatment, and phase transformations. Recent work explores photocatalysis , anion intercalation , and CO2 reduction using computational and experimental approaches. Key article trends include SOFC optimization (2004–2009), strain effects on catalysts (2015–2020), and dual-carbon battery technology (2016–2020). His work bridges fundamental metallurgy and advanced energy materials . Scientific Awards: Postdoctoral Research Sponsorship Award (EPSRC, UK) JSPS Fellowship (Japan) Daiwa Adrian Prize (2016, UK) PhD Studentship at Imperial College (European Commission) He has supervised multiple PhD and Master’s theses, including projects on dual-carbon batteries , microwave absorption nanocomposites , and rare earth recovery . Administrative roles include Head of Department (2020–2021). Non-University Experience: Worked with Mitsubishi Materials Corporation (2001), Çolakoğlu Metalurji (2010), and National Research Council Canada (2009).
Umut Aydemir is an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Koç University , where he also serves as Director of KUBAM (Koç University Boron Application and Research Center) . His research focuses on Boron-Based High-Tech Materials, 2D Materials, Electrocatalysis, Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting , and Hydrogen Storage . PhD in Chemistry (2012), Dresden University of Technology MSc in Materials Science and Engineering (2006), Koç University BSc in Chemistry and Physics (2004), Koç University Umut’s work addresses structure-property relationships in advanced materials, with a particular emphasis on boron-containing compounds , MXenes , and thermoelectric systems . His recent publications highlight innovations in electrocatalytic water splitting , hydrogen storage materials , and sustainable coating technologies . His research trends include: Development of metal diborides for water splitting Engineering MXene/polymer composites for corrosion resistance Novel approaches to thermoelectric materials like MgAgSb and Zintl phases Designing hydrogenated borophene for environmental applications Awarded the 2024 Koç University College of Science Outstanding Faculty Award and 2019 TÜBA Young Scientist Award , Umut leads high-impact projects in materials science. He advises graduate students in Nanocatalysis and Advanced Material Synthesis and contributes to interdisciplinary initiatives at KUBAM.
Prof. Neslihan YETKİNER is the current Dean of İzmir University of Economics and a member of the TÜBİTAK SOBAG Advisory Board. She holds a PhD in Linguistics from Groningen University (Netherlands) and has served as a research assistant at Hacettepe University and part-time lecturer at London University. Her academic career spans over two decades, with expertise in Translation Studies, Pragmatics, and Corpus-based Translation. Education: BA (Summa Cum Laude) and MA in Translation from Hacettepe University; PhD in Linguistics from Groningen University. Administrative Roles: Dean since 2023, previously Head of the Department (2006–2009). Research Interests: Focus on translation theory, critical discourse analysis, children’s literature, and cultural studies. Her work explores themes like censorship in children’s books, translator prefaces, and intercultural adaptation. Her recent articles address topics such as the impact of the pandemic on the translation industry, liminality in folk tale translations, and community interpreting professionalism. She has led three TÜBİTAK-funded projects on translation and literary analysis. Prof. YETKİNER has received multiple awards, including the TÜBİTAK Scientific Publication Encouragement Award (2012–2017), and has advised PhD student Hamide Çakır. She is actively involved in academic administration and contributes to national and international conferences.
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.
Prof. Müge AKKAR ERCAN is a Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara. She holds a PhD in Urban Design from the University of Newcastle, UK, alongside B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in City and Regional Planning from METU. Her academic roles include teaching courses on urban design studios, planning strategies, and thesis supervision. She specializes in urban design, public space analysis, urban regeneration, and sustainable community development with a focus on historic neighborhoods in Turkey and post-industrial cities. **Education:** B.Sc., City and Regional Planning (METU, 1994) M.Sc., Urban Policy Planning and Local Governments (METU, 1997) Ph.D., Urban Design (University of Newcastle, 2003) **Research Interests:** Her work investigates evolving roles of public spaces in post-industrial cities, challenges in balancing community needs with conservation policies, and sustainable urban regeneration strategies. Notable projects include studies on Ankara’s Gençlik Park, Istanbul’s historic neighborhoods, and walkability models for urban revitalization. She contributes to international journals like Journal of Urban Design and Urban Design International , and co-edits books on heritage valuation and urban planning discourses. **Recent Research Trends:** Her publications (2010–2020) emphasize spatial inclusivity in public spaces, heritage-led regeneration, and micro-scale urban interventions. Recent work explores place-making roles in China’s heritage contexts and EU-funded projects on underground cultural heritage and middle-class housing. **Grants & Projects:** Currently involved in EU-funded projects CA18110 (underground heritage valorization) and CA18137 (European middle-class housing analysis). Her work bridges academic research with policy implementation in Turkey and globally. **Labs/Teams:** Leads METU’s urban design research through her department’s studios and collaborates internationally on heritage conservation and urban dynamics initiatives.
Can ÖZCAN is an Assistant Professor and Head of the Industrial Design Department at İzmir University of Economics (IUE) since 2006. He holds a PhD in Semiotics from Dokuz Eylül University and is the Director of EKOTAM Design Research and Application Center. His academic career includes roles at Izmir Institute of Technology and Yeditepe University, where he contributed to department establishment and curriculum development. Education: B.ID (Middle East Technical University), MSc/PhD (Dokuz Eylül University, Semiotics) Research focuses on Design Project Management, History of Industrial Design, Design Education, and Semiotics. He explores design's role in crime prevention, cultural industries, and food packaging through projects like 'Secure Urban Environments by Design' and 'Menemen Pottery Development Model'. Administratively, he led EKOTAM (2011–present) and managed industry collaborations in product/service design, brand development, and franchising. His courses include advanced topics in design management, semiotics, and design history. Notable projects include EU-funded urban security frameworks and brand identity studies for Turkish agricultural products. He has advised over a dozen graduate theses on topics ranging from yacht design to sustainability in cities.
Canan ATILGAN is a Professor at the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey. She has held leadership roles including Dean (2018-2020), Director of the Graduate School (2018-2020), and President of the Science Academy (2021-present). Her research focuses on computational tools for protein conformational transitions, allosteric communication, and antibiotic resistance mechanisms. Ph.D. (1996) and B.S. (1991) in Chemical Engineering from Boğaziçi University A pioneer in perturbation-response scanning and network-based protein modeling, her work bridges biophysics, structural biology, and molecular evolution. She has supervised 15 PhD and 17 MS students, emphasizing accessible computational biophysics education through workshops and seminars. Her recent publications highlight allosteric mechanisms in biosensors, β-lactam resistance via TolC dynamics, and evolutionary fitness landscapes. Awards include EMBO and Academia Europaea membership, L’Oréal Turkey Young Women Scientist Fellowship, and TÜBA-GEBİP Distinguished Young Scientist Award. President, Science Academy (2021) EMBO Elected Member (2023) TÜBA-GEBİP Distinguished Young Scientist (2004) She leads the MIDST Lab, contributes to Turkish science communication via sarkac.org, and organizes 'Dialogues in the MIDST' workshops for graduate students. Her work integrates theoretical models with experimental validation in iron transport proteins and resistance mechanisms.
Professor Atilla Ansal is a distinguished academic in Civil Engineering at Özyeğin University's School of Engineering, where he has served as a full-time professor since March 2012 and previously as the Founding Chair of the Civil Engineering Department from 2012-2019. With an extensive career spanning over five decades, Professor Ansal has held prominent positions at Istanbul Technical University, Bogaziçi University's Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute, and has served as a visiting professor at numerous international institutions including Northwestern University, University of California, and Tokyo University. Northwestern University, 1978 (Doctorate) Civil Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, 1969 (Master's) Civil Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, 1969 (Bachelor's) Professor Ansal's research focuses on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering, Soil Dynamics, Seismic Hazard Analysis, Landslide hazard analysis, Seismic Microzonation, and Laboratory and In-Situ Testing of Soil Properties. His work has significantly advanced our understanding of soil behavior under seismic loading, site response analysis, and seismic microzonation methodologies. His research has direct applications in urban planning, earthquake risk mitigation, and performance-based seismic design. Professor Ansal has pioneered approaches to site-specific earthquake characterization and developed methodologies for seismic microzonation that have been implemented in numerous Turkish cities and adopted internationally. His extensive publication record demonstrates consistent contributions to earthquake engineering, with recent work focusing on probabilistic seismic microzonation, 2D basin effects, site-specific response analysis, and performance-based design approaches. His research shows a clear evolution from fundamental soil behavior studies to practical applications in urban risk assessment and mitigation. 7th Prof.N.Ambraseys Lecturer (2024), European Association for Earthquake Engineering 15th Nonveiller Lecturer (2017), Croatian Geotechnical Society Third Prof.Dr. Rıfat Yarar Lecturer (2015), Turkish Civil Engineers Association Third Ord.Prof.Dr. Hamdi Peynircioglu Lecturer (1988) Professor Ansal has advised 15 PhD students and 27 Master's students, shaping the next generation of earthquake engineers. His leadership extends to editorial roles as Editor-in-Chief of the Springer journal 'Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering' since 2002 and Editor-in-Chief for the Springer book series on 'Geotechnical, Geological and Earthquake Engineering'. He served as Secretary General (1994-2014), President (2014-2018), and Vice President (2018-2022) of the European Association for Earthquake Engineering, significantly influencing the field internationally. His work has been supported by numerous grants from Turkish government agencies, international organizations including UNESCO, and collaborative research projects across Europe. Professor Ansal has been instrumental in establishing geotechnical monitoring systems in Istanbul, including vertical arrays for site response analysis. His leadership in the 'Earthquake Master Plan for Istanbul' and 'Seismic Microzonation for Municipalities' projects has created critical infrastructure for earthquake risk management in Turkey's most populous city. His work with GeoIst, Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Consultancy Inc. has translated academic research into practical engineering solutions for seismic risk mitigation.
Assoc. Prof. USAME İHTİYAR holds the position of Associate Professor at Bingöl Üniversitesi's Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi, specifically in the Arapça Mütercim ve Tercümanlık Anabilim Dalı. He previously held roles at Damascus University and Bilad Al Sham Üniversitesi, transitioning to Bingöl Üniversitesi in 2013. His academic journey includes a PhD from Damascus University (2004) focusing on Sicilian Arabic poetry and a career spanning over three decades in academic administration and editorial roles. Education: B.A. (1987-1991), M.A. (1998), and Ph.D. (2004) in Arabic Language and Literature from Damascus University. Academic titles include Doktor Öğretim Üyesi (2006-2011), Doçent (2006–present), and multiple international editorial board memberships. Research interests center on classical Arabic poetry, Islamic literary criticism, Andalusian literature, and Arabic language pedagogy. He has advised over 30 graduate students and authored/co-authored books on topics like Sicilian Arabic poetry, tasavvuf (Sufi) literature, and translation studies. His work appears in journals such as Şarkiyat Mecmuası and Fırat Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, with a focus on Quranic linguistics and medieval Arabic texts. Professional activities include editorial roles for Diyanet Arapça İlmi Dergisi (2019–2022) and membership in international academic committees like the Katar Üniversitesi's Postgraduate Academic Board. His contributions span editorial leadership, conference participations, and authoring textbooks on Arabic grammar and rhetoric. Notable works include Siciliya Şiirleri Antolojisi (2016) and Modern Tasavvuf Şiirinde Manevi Değerler (2022). His research bridges classical Arabic literary traditions with contemporary pedagogical challenges in teaching Arabic as a second language.
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.
Bayram Coşkun is a full Professor at Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University's Faculty of Economics And Administrative Sciences, Department of Public Administration. He has been teaching since 1986 and holds a doctorate from Ankara University (2003). His career spans over 30 years in academic research, education, and administration. Bachelor's: Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Business Administration (1986) Master's: Dokuz Eylül University, Institute of Social Sciences, Public Administration (1995) Doctorate: Ankara University, Institute of Social Sciences, Management Sciences (2003) Coşkun's research focuses on strategic public management , digital transformation in governance , local administration reforms , environmental policy , and cultural heritage preservation . His work analyzes institutional changes, administrative ethics, and policy impacts across Turkish municipalities, with comparative studies on European systems. His recent publications examine artificial intelligence applications in education , presidential government reforms , and sustainability in municipal planning . He has contributed to 15+ journal articles and 10+ book chapters on these themes. Örsan Öymen 3rd Prize (2001) Mention Award for Total Quality Management in Local Administrations (1998) Coşkun has supervised 13+ graduate theses and participated in TÜBİTAK projects on digital maturity in municipalities. His editorial roles include journal editorships for Ombudsman Akademik and Elektronik Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi .
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. 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.
Lisa Westerberg is a Professor of Experimental Immunology at Karolinska Institutet's Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology. Her research focuses on understanding how defects in actin cytoskeleton regulation lead to immunodeficiencies, autoimmunity, and hematological malignancies. She leads a team studying primary immunodeficiency diseases such as Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome (WAS) and X-linked neutropenia (XLN), investigating molecular mechanisms underlying immune cell dysfunction. Education: PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology (Karolinska Institutet, 2003), postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School (2009). Appointed Professor in 2024 after prior roles as Associate Professor (2013) and Assistant Professor (2009). Research interests include nuclear actin regulation in immune cells, clonal evolution in pediatric lymphomas, and space-induced immune changes. Her lab combines molecular biology, microscopy, and in vivo models to develop therapies targeting actin regulators. Awards: Ragnar Söderberg Fellowship, ERC Starting Grant (2019), Swedish Research Council grants. Collaborates internationally on space immunology via ESA experiments. Supervises PhD students in B cell biology and immune signaling. Labs/Teams: Immunodeficiency Diseases Group at MTC, WASPSTINGS network coordinator. Active in translational research bridging primary immunodeficiencies and cancer therapy.
Namık Kemal Öztürk is a Professor at Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University's Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Public Administration. With a career spanning over three decades, he has established himself as a prominent scholar in Turkish public administration and political science. His academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree from Istanbul University's Faculty of Political Sciences, followed by Master's and Doctoral degrees from Dokuz Eylül University's Institute of Social Sciences in Public Administration. Professor Öztürk's research interests encompass Public Administration, Bureaucracy Studies, Ethics in Public Administration, Turkish Government System, Presidential System, and Local Governance. His scholarly work demonstrates a consistent focus on the intersection of political theory and public administration practice, with particular attention to Turkish institutional contexts. His recent publications reflect evolving interests in digital governance, blockchain technology applications in public service, and contemporary challenges in the presidential system. Analysis of his publication record shows a clear trajectory from traditional public administration topics toward more contemporary governance challenges. His early work focused on ethical values in public administration decisions and bureaucratic reforms, while his recent scholarship addresses digital transformation, presidential systems, and multi-stakeholder governance. This evolution reflects both personal academic development and broader shifts in the field of public administration globally. Among his notable achievements are multiple awards in Total Quality Management article competitions, including recognition from Kalder and TÜSİAD. His scholarly impact is evident through numerous citations of his work, particularly in areas related to public sector performance measurement, bureaucratic ethics, and Turkish constitutional governance. Professor Öztürk has supervised numerous graduate students across diverse topics in public administration, from municipal strategic planning to supply chain management in the public sector. His teaching portfolio includes courses in State Theory, Management Theory, Constitutional Law, and Bureaucracy, reflecting his broad expertise across political science and public administration disciplines.