İbrahim Ersin Serhatlı is a Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Istanbul Technical University. His research focuses on polymer chemistry, material science, and advanced composite materials. He has been actively involved in projects related to flame-retardant materials, nanocomposites, and additive manufacturing processes such as selective laser sintering. Education: Not explicitly mentioned in the text. Affiliations: Istanbul Technical University (Department of Chemistry). Projects (PI): 7 ongoing/completed projects including synthesis of flame-retardant polyurethane foams, boron-acrylate composites, and polymer blends. His research interests emphasize the development of novel materials with enhanced thermal stability, flame resistance, and structural properties. Key areas include atom transfer radical polymerization, liquid crystalline polymers, and nanomaterial integration into polymer matrices. Recent work explores the mechanical and electrical properties of PA 12-based composites produced via selective laser sintering. He has authored 66+ publications, with recent articles focusing on flame-retardant polyurethane foams, boron nitride nanosheets in polymethylmethacrylate composites, and copper-filled PA 12 composites. His work has garnered 941 citations and an h-index of 17. Awards: ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT Prize (1997) TUBITAK INCENTIVE Prize (2000) He advises on 26 theses and oversees multiple interdisciplinary collaborations in material synthesis and characterization. His lab focuses on translating fundamental polymer science into practical applications such as advanced composites for aerospace and safety-critical industries.










