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Archive

This archive includes past conferences' guests, winning papers, events and records.

Firstly, here are the most successful papers written for UAA ARC'22. With the consent of the authors, we have published these papers, which, we hope, will inspire our new participants.

Can Almelek & Özgür Güzeldereli

1st place in Computer Science

1st place in Physics

Can Erol, Mehmet Evren Sanlı & Defne Lara Balsarı

Boran Duman

1st place in Chemistry 

Dila Ekrem

1st place in Biology

Alp Deniz Güreş

2nd place in Biology

İpek Ercan

3rd place in Biology

Evaluating Committee of UAA ARC'22

Meltem Müftüoğlu

Associate Professor of Molecular
Biology and Genetics at  Acibadem University

Juror in Biology 

Camillo Moschner

Research Assistant at the University of Cambridge

Juror in Biology

Eda Tahir Turanlı

Professor at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Istanbul Technical University

Juror in Biology

Nazlı Kesin Toklu

Assistant Professor at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Acıbadem University

Juror in Biology

Grant Churchill

Associate Professor of Chemical Pharmacology at the University of Oxford

Juror in Chemistry

Zeynep Atay Gök

Head of the Department of Chemistry at Bosphorus University

Juror in Chemistry

Osman Akar 

Applied Mathematics Ph.D. student at UCLA

Juror in Mathematics

Ekin Özman

Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics at Boğaziçi University

Juror in Mathematics

Jack Gaskell

Engineering PhD Student at the University of Oxford

Juror in Physics

Hüseyin Hacıhabiboğlu

Associate Professor of Signal Processing at the Graduate School of Informatics at METU

Juror in Computer Science

Ayşe Betül Oktay

 Professor at the Department of Computer Engineering at Yildiz Technical University in 2021.

Juror in Computer Science

Panels & Workshops of UAA ARC'22

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Christine Ye

Research Skills Workshop

As a keen person on research and science since high school, Christine Ye will hold a panel prior to the given research period to share her experiences and provide important tips on researching.

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Grant Churchill

Chemistry

As the director of Graduate Studies and a tutor in Medicine at New College at the University of Oxford, Grant Churchill investigates the behavior of small molecules inside cells as messengers to control physiology. Having developed chemical tools and methods related to calcium signaling in the past, he will give a panel regarding his studies.

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Camillo Moschner

Biology

Having obtained his bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences from University College London, Moschner is currently a Ph.D. student at the University of Cambridge. While also being a Ph.D. intern at Illumina, a reputable biotechnology company, his research focuses on synthetic biology and microfabrication. In addition to assessing biology papers, Moschner will give a panel on Biomedical Sciences.

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Osman Akar

Mathematics

In addition to evaluating the papers in the field of mathematics, Osman Akar will share his experiences as a Mathematics student at UCLA with us as well as introduce the concept of applied mathematics. 

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Jack Gaskell

Physics

Jack Gaskell, who has completed a masters at Cambridge and is sponsored by Rolls Royce, specializes in aerodynamics and systems modeling as an engineering PhD student at Oxford. While also having experience in financial technology at a tier-one investment bank, he will give a panel on jet engines.

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Tolga Can

Computer Science

Tolga Can received his BS degree in computer engineering from Middle East Technical University, Turkey, and his PhD degree in computer science from the University of California at Santa Barbara. He is currently a professor in the Computer Engineering Department, Middle East Technical University, Turkey. His main research interests include bioinformatics and scientific visualization. He has worked on protein structure visualization and alignment and on construction and analysis of large-scale protein-protein interaction networks.

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