Mustafa TAN is a Professor at Havsa Vocational School of Trakya University and currently serves as Vice Rector of Trakya University since August 2024. He has held various administrative roles, including Director of Edirne Rose and Red Application and Research Center (August 2024–October 2024) and Director of Havsa Vocational School (2020–2024). Previously, he was a Professor and academic leader at Atatürk University's Faculty of Agriculture from 1995 to 2019, serving as Vice Dean (2008–2012) and Department Head. His research focuses on forage crops, quinoa genetics, and agricultural sustainability. Notable projects include studying genetic diversity in forage pea and developing herbicide-resistant quinoa varieties. He has authored/co-authored over 100 publications, including articles on crop improvement, silage quality, and climate-resilient agriculture. Dr. TAN has supervised numerous PhD and MSc students and contributed to books like Alternatif Yem Kaynakları . His work emphasizes practical applications, such as optimizing forage production and enhancing crop resilience in Turkey's high-altitude regions. He has led projects funded by TÜBİTAK and university grants, addressing challenges like quinoa adaptation to arid conditions and nitrogen use efficiency. His contributions extend to editing educational materials and promoting sustainable agricultural practices through publications and conferences.
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
A. Alperen Günay is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Bilkent University . He previously served as an Assistant Professor at METU (2021-2023) and as a researcher at The University of Tokyo (2019-2021). Günay earned his PhD and MS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign under Dr. Nenad Miljkovic. Current Affiliation: Bilkent University Prior Affiliations: METU, University of Tokyo Education: PhD (UIUC), MS (UIUC), BS (METU) Research Focus : Developing green passive thermal devices through nanomaterials and phase change technologies. Key areas include radiative cooling , thermophotovoltaic systems , and nanomaterial-based heat sinks . His work spans energy conversion, thermal management, and optical property characterization. Scientific Awards : TÜBİTAK 2232-B Award Laboratory Leadership : Dr. Günay directs the Thermal Research & Optics Laboratory (TROL), focusing on projects like metal-organic framework systems , passive evaporative cooling , and greenhouse films for year-round thermal regulation .
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.
Asst. Prof. Zehra Evrim Kanat serves as an Assistant Professor in the Textile and Fashion Design Department at Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University's Faculty of Fine Arts since 2020, following research assistant roles at Tekirdağ Namik Kemal University (2014-2020) and Ege University (2009-2014). Her expertise bridges academic research and industry applications in textile engineering. Her educational foundation includes: Doctorate in Textile Engineering from Ege University (2008-2013) Postgraduate in Textile Engineering from Ege University (2005-2007) Undergraduate in Textile Engineering from Ege University (1997-2002) Dr. Kanat's research centers on textile engineering and design, with specialized focus on thermal and moisture management properties of fabrics. She investigates yarn technology, cloth construction, and smart textile applications to enhance comfort in sportswear and technical garments. Her methodological approach integrates artificial neural networks and statistical modeling for predictive analysis of fabric behavior under varying humidity conditions, contributing significantly to thermophysiological comfort research. Publication trends reveal consistent advancement in thermal resistance modeling of knitted and woven fabrics, with recent expansion into smart textiles for sports applications and biomimetic design principles. Her work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between textile science, materials engineering, and functional apparel design. Her research leadership includes: EU-supported project on Textile Insights and Future Aspects (2023-2024) Study on Hatay Silk's fiber properties versus Chinese-Japanese hybrid silk (2022-2023) TUBITAK-funded expert system for woven fabric defect diagnosis (2017-2018) Multiple projects on moisture management properties of technical textiles Dr. Kanat actively contributes to academic discourse through peer review for leading textile journals and participates in interdisciplinary art exhibitions that explore cultural and historical textile narratives.
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.
Dr. Yusuf AYAN is a Lecturer in the Department of Mechatronics Engineering at Karabük University's Faculty of Technology, Turkey, since 2022. He holds a PhD (2022) and Master's degree (2017) in Manufacturing Engineering from Karabük University, alongside a BSc (2012) in Mechanical Engineering from Kocaeli University. Education: PhD, Manufacturing Engineering, Karabük University (2022) MSc, Manufacturing Engineering, Karabük University (2017) BSc, Mechanical Engineering, Kocaeli University (2012) His research focuses on Welding Technologies , Metallic Materials , and Additive Manufacturing , with over 103 citations and an h-index of 5. Notable projects include TÜBA/TÜBİTAK-funded research on wire arc additive manufacturing (2023-2025) and functionally graded material development (2020-2024). His publications span journals like Materials Chemistry and Physics , Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance , and Materials Today Communications , emphasizing WAAM process optimization, fatigue properties, and multi-material fabrication. Collaborators include Nizamettin Kahraman (24 joint works, 2018-2024) and researchers such as Kenan Kaan Yetil and Ercan Çağlar.
Dr. Morteza Ghorbani is a researcher and faculty member at Sabancı University's Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences (FENS), specializing in fluid mechanics and environmental engineering. He leads the AquaCav project, a collaborative effort with Oxford Brookes University, focused on developing sustainable water treatment solutions using hydrodynamic and acoustic cavitation. His research addresses global challenges such as PFAS pollution and wastewater management, with applications in biomedical devices and energy-efficient technologies. Key collaborations include projects funded by the International Science Partnership Fund (ISPF), leveraging his expertise in microfluidic systems and cavitation dynamics. Dr. Ghorbani's work combines experimental and numerical methods to optimize cavitation-based processes for environmental and biomedical applications. His contributions span from fundamental fluid dynamics studies to applied technologies like flexible cystoscopes and clot-on-a-chip platforms. Scientific achievements include the ISPF Research Collaboration Grant (2024) and advancements in PFAS removal, graphene exfoliation, and microalgae cultivation. His research group at Sabancı University explores interdisciplinary solutions at the intersection of engineering, nanotechnology, and sustainability.
Dr. Ibrahim Tekin is a Professor at Sabanci University’s Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department. He holds a B.S. and M.S. from Middle East Technical University (1990-1992) and a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University (1997). His career spans research roles at Bell Laboratories (1997-2000) and academic teaching/research. His primary research interests include antenna design, smart antennas, propagation modeling, and geolocation algorithms. He teaches advanced courses like Electromagnetics II , Microwaves , and Antennas and Propagation for Wireless Communication , emphasizing practical applications in RF and microwave systems. Dr. Tekin’s work focuses on 5G mm-wave antenna arrays, full-duplex systems, and MEMS-based RF components. His recent research explores beamforming networks, low-actuation-voltage MEMS switches, and compact antenna designs for 5G applications. He has contributed to over 60 peer-reviewed publications, including journal articles in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation and Microwave and Optical Technology Letters . His research also addresses indoor positioning systems using GPS signals and RFIC integration challenges. Key technical contributions include innovative antenna array configurations, low-loss RF MEMS switches, and advanced full-duplex architectures. His work bridges theoretical electromagnetics with practical implementations in next-generation wireless communication systems.
Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Yapıcı is a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Başkent University . His research focuses on Nuclear Energy Systems , Accelerator Technology , and Thermodynamics . Nuclear Reactor Design Energy Systems Optimization Heat Transfer Analysis His work involves numerical simulations , neutronic analysis , and nuclear waste transmutation . Recent publications highlight three-dimensional power density modeling in accelerator-driven systems and tritium production studies. Prof. Yapıcı has supervised numerous students, including Gizem Bakır , Alper Buğra Arslan , and Büşra Durmaz , across diverse projects from fusion-fission hybrids to renewable energy systems .
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.
Prof. Muhittin Eren Uçkan is a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at Rafet Kayış Faculty of Engineering. His work focuses on earthquake engineering, structural dynamics, and seismic performance of infrastructure systems. Education: MS in Civil Engineering (1987) from Middle East Technical University, PhD in Earthquake Engineering (1994) from Boğaziçi University Key Research Areas: Seismic response of pipelines, soil-structure interaction, base isolation systems, and infrastructure resilience His recent publications analyze post-earthquake performance of transmission pipelines (2024 Kahramanmaras), liquid storage tanks (2023), and buried steel pipes (2016–2019). Studies emphasize fault crossing effects , sloshing damping , and seismic risk frameworks . Administrative roles include Vice Dean at Gebze Institute of High Technology (1998), Head of Department (1995–1998), and Commission Presidency at Alanya Aladdin Keykubat University (2020).
Prof. Selim YAZICI is a Professor at the Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Political Sciences, Istanbul University. He has been actively involved in academic and managerial roles since 1993, including multiple terms as Head of Department and Deputy Head of Department , and serves on ethics committees and academic boards. Education: PhD (1999) and Master's (1994) in Business Administration from Istanbul University; BSc (1992) in Mechanical Engineering from Yildiz Technical University. Research Interests span Entrepreneurship , FinTech , Business Ethics , Organizational Behavior , Project Management , and Healthcare Management , with a focus on cultural and cognitive factors influencing organizational resilience and technological adoption. Recent Publications highlight trends in FinTech ecosystems , organizational governance , and design thinking applications for business models. His studies often integrate cross-sectoral analysis, especially in healthcare and financial services. Thesis Advisory includes mentoring 18 doctoral and 21 non-thesis Master's students on topics ranging from project culture to entrepreneurial potential . He has contributed to Technopark research projects and scientific consultancies for institutions like TARSİM . International Collaborations include Erasmus lecturing at Universität Hamburg (2007) and conference presentations in Turkey, Sweden, and the USA.
Professor Vakur B. Erturk is a distinguished faculty member in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Bilkent University's Faculty of Engineering. With a PhD from The Ohio-State University (2000), his academic journey spans over two decades of impactful research and teaching. His research focuses on advanced computational electromagnetics, specializing in closed-form Green's function representations, conformal antenna design, structural health monitoring systems, and metamaterial applications. His work bridges theoretical electromagnetics with practical engineering solutions, particularly in wireless sensing and high-frequency electromagnetic analysis. Professor Erturk's publication record demonstrates consistent innovation, with recent work emphasizing efficient computational methods like the multilevel fast multipole algorithm (MLFMA) for multiscale electromagnetic problems. His research shows strong continuity in antenna theory while expanding into metamaterial-inspired sensors and structural monitoring systems. Best master thesis award (1996) He actively mentors graduate students, with over 30 PhD and MSc graduates who have contributed significantly to fields including computational electromagnetics, antenna design, and wireless sensor development. His research group maintains strong collaborations with institutions like Middle East Technical University and researchers in metamaterials and structural health monitoring. Professor Erturk teaches core courses including Microwave Engineering, Antenna Engineering, and Computational Methods in Electromagnetics, shaping the next generation of electrical engineers through rigorous theoretical and practical instruction.
Professor Cüneyt Sert is a faculty member at the Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara, affiliated with the Department of Mechanical Engineering within the College of Engineering. He holds a B.Sc. (1996) and M.Sc. (1998) from METU, and a Ph.D. (2003) from Texas A&M University. His research focuses on Computational Fluid Dynamics, Microfluidics, and numerical methods like hpFEM and Least-Squares FEM, with applications in biomedical flows and high-performance computing. He co-supervised PhD student Burcu Ramazanlı, whose work contributed to recent studies on non-Newtonian fluid models in cardiovascular systems. Teaching includes advanced CFD courses (e.g., ME 705), emphasizing incompressible flow simulations using MATLAB. His recent research explores mesh adaptation techniques and benchmarking of FEM approaches.