INSTITUTE FOR GRADUATE STUDIES IN SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING


 

 

Director: İlhan Or

Assistant Director : Emre Otay 

 

Heads of  Programs:      

 

Chemical Engineering: Ahmet Erhan Aksoylu

Chemistry: Selim Küsefoğlu

Civil Engineering: Erol Güler

Computational Science and Engineering: Viktorya Aviyente

Computer Engineering: H. Levent Akın

  • Software Engineering: M. Ufuk Çağlayan

Electrical and Electronics Engineering: Günhan Dündar

Engineering and Technology Management: Ali Rıza Kaylan

Financial Engineering: Vedat Akgiray

Industrial Engineering: Yaman Barlas

Mathematics: Talin Budak

Mechanical Engineering: Günay Anlaş

  • Automotive Engineering: Emre Köse

Medical Systems and Informatics: Albert Güveniş    

Molecular Biology and Genetics: S. Hande Çağlayan

Nuclear Engineering: Jak Kornfilt

Physics: Fahrünisa Neyzi

Secondary School Science and Mathematics Education: Ayşenur Toğrol

Systems and Control Engineering: Fikret Gürgen

 

The Institute for Graduate Studies in Sciences and Engineering offers graduate work leading to the degrees of Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in the following areas: Chemistry, Mathematics, Molecular Biology and Genetics, Physics, Secondary School Science and Mathematics Education, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. Interdisciplinary programs which offer only M.S. degrees are Systems and Control Engineering, Computational Science and Engineering, Engineering and Technology Management, and Finance Engineering.

 

Engineering and Technology Management, Finance Engineering, Medical Systems and Informatics (Organized by the Institute of Biomedical Engineering), Software Engineering, and Automotive Engineering are M.S. programs designed for corporate executives and are subject to additional tuition and fees. They do not require a thesis.

The Institute, established in 1982, constitutes a reorganization of the graduate programs, which previously existed in different Schools of the University. The primary objective of the graduate programs offered is to train creative scientists and engineers to make significant contributions to Turkey’s educational and industrial development as well as to foster research.