I obtained my bachelor's degree in Architecture from Başkent University in 2020. Then I got my MSc degree on Housing Production and Construction Management from Yildiz Technical University in 2022. During my undergraduate studies, I had the opportunity to work on my interest in the intersection of architecture, artificial intelligence, and data-driven decision-making.
Since 2022, I have been pursuing my PhD at Istanbul Technical University under the supervision of Elcin Filiz Tas. My research focuses on the integration of machine learning techniques into lean construction processes, aiming to develop AI-based decision support systems for project planning and real-time data-driven decision-making. Additionally, I explore the role of artificial intelligence in construction sustainability assessments, utilizing Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) methodologies.
Throughout my doctoral studies, I have actively collaborated with researchers and professionals across academia and industry, contributing to projects involving AI-driven chatbots, sustainability performance evaluation, and fuzzy logic applications in lean construction. My work is dedicated to bridging the gap between emerging technologies and the built environment, fostering efficiency, sustainability, and innovation in architectural and construction practices.
Beyond all these encyclopedic facts, I seek the human touch on the cold surface of concrete. Every structure built, every word written, every system designed is a reflection of humanity’s existential struggle. I know this struggle; I ask questions. Because architecture, art, and technology—none are merely mechanical processes. They are all different forms of the endeavor to make sense of existence.
To create with purpose, to simplify complexity—this is the essence of what I pursue. Behind every line drawn and every algorithm crafted lies the same pursuit: transforming chaos into meaning, shaping the intangible into something that endures.
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