I have been teaching at Antalya Bilim University since 2017, covering a broad range of topics in numerical analysis, calculus, linear algebra, programming, and computational fluid dynamics across engineering, business, and social science departments.
The language of instruction at Antalya Bilim University is English, and our student body is genuinely international — with students from across Europe, Central Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and beyond. This multicultural classroom environment has deeply shaped my teaching, and I particularly enjoy building bridges between students from different academic backgrounds, languages, and mathematical traditions.
Since 2024, I also serve as the Departmental Erasmus Coordinator for the Department of Computer Technologies, supporting incoming and outgoing exchange students. Between 2014 and 2017, I served as a teaching assistant in the Department of Economics at Antalya Bilim University. From 2019 to 2021, I also served as an International Baccalaureate (IB) Mathematics Teacher (Higher Level) at Antalya Yusuf Ziya Öner High School for Science.
Courses — Antalya Bilim University (2017–present)
Engineering
- Numerical Analysis for Engineers (×6)
- Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Advanced Engineering Mathematics
- Differential Equations
- Fluid Mechanics I
Computer Technologies
- Artificial Intelligence (×2)
- Data Mining
- Introduction to Programming II (×2)
- Computer Hardware (×3)
- Computer Security
- Professional English (×4)
Business, Economics, and Social Sciences
- Calculus for Social Sciences I–II (×6)
- Mathematics I–II (×3)
- Introduction to Linear Algebra (×7)
- Introduction to Numerical Methods
- Business Analytics
- Decision Analysis Techniques
- Statistics for Social Sciences (×7)
- Information Technologies (×2)
Other departments
- Technical Mathematics (Architecture) (×3)
Numbers in parentheses indicate how many times I have taught the course.
Teaching assistant (2014–2017)
As a research assistant in the Department of Economics, I assisted with the following courses:
- Calculus for Social Sciences I–II (×2)
- Introduction to Linear Algebra (×2)
- Mathematical Economics
- Microeconomics
Certifications
- IB Diploma Mathematics — Higher Level (2019, International Baccalaureate Organization)
- Mathematics for High Schools (2014, Faculty of Education, Akdeniz University)
Supervision
I welcome motivated graduate students interested in scientific computing, numerical methods for PDEs, and hybrid physics-informed machine learning. Before reaching out, please take a look at the SCaDA Lab to see current research directions and ongoing projects.
For supervision inquiries or course-related questions, please use the contact page.