CV
Education
2017 - Present Postdoctoral Research Associate, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
2014 - 2017 Doctor of Engineer, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
2010 - 2012 Master of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University.
Experience
2017 - Postdoctoral Research Associate, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
2015 - 2017 Research Assistant, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
2012 - 2014 Researcher, University of Tokyo.
2009 -2012 Architect/Research Assistant, Istanbul Technical University.
2008 -2009 Research Assistant, Abant Izzet Baysal University.
Grants & Awards
2017 - Encouragement Award, Japan Society of Civil Engineering.
2016 - Best Runner-Up Student Oral Presentation Award, American Meteorological Society (AMS), Boundary Layer&Turbulence.
2016 - Best Paper Award, Japan Society of Civil Engineering.
2014 - Best Collaboration Award, Tokyo Institute of Technology Program for Leading Graduate Schools.
2012 - 2016 Ministry of National Education Scholarship.
2008 - Honor Degree (BSc)
Skills
Wind&Thermal Comfort in Built Environments
Wind Effect of High-Rise Buildings
Numerical Simulations(CFD, WRF)
Wind Tunnel & Smoke Visualization
Publications
2008 - ”Influences Of High Rise Buildings On Local Air Flow Characteristics On External Surfaces Of Neighboring Buildings-A Case Study Of Four Winds”, Institute of Science and Technology, Istanbul Technical University, Supervised by Prof.Dr. Vildan OK) (Thesis Submission: June,2010 Supported by Istanbul Technical University Research Activities and Constitute)(in Turkish)
2011 - Wind Effect on Built Environment: Traditional Houses of Antalya-Kaleici.Environment & Design Conference, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul.
2013 - Implementation of the WRF-Urban Canopy Model to Istanbul, Turkey.This research was supported by the Environment Research and Technology Development Fund (S-14) of the Japan Ministry of Environment.
2015 - Improvements of Urban Representation in Weather Models Using Global Datasets, Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineering. This research was supported by the Environment Research and Technology Development Fund (S-14) of the Japan Ministry of Environment.
2017 - "A Large-eddy Simulation of 3-D Sensible Heat Flux on Turbulent Organized Structures Within and Above A Realistic Urban Area", Tokyo Institute of Technology, Supervised by Prof. Dr. Manabu KANDA, Assist. Prof. Atsushi Inagaki.(Thesis Submission: March 2017 ,supported by the Environment Research and Technology Development Fund (S-14) of the Japan Ministry of Environment.
2017 - Large-Eddy Simulation of the Impact of Great Garuda Project on Wind and Thermal Environment over Built-Up Area in Jakarta, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, New Orleans, USA. This research was supported by the Environment Research and Technology Development Fund (S-14) of the Japan Ministry of Environment.