Interior Architecture , Machine Design and Machine Equipment, Material Design and Behaviors
In 1996, Izmir Işılay
She started the art department of the respected Anatolian Fine Arts High School. In 2000, she enrolled at Mimar Sinan University
She started her university education in the department of interior architecture.
She graduated in February 2005 and in the same year she started her education at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Interior Architecture Department.
She started her master's degree.
In the same year, she started to work as a research assistant in Haliç University interior architecture department.
In 2007, after graduating from the master's program, she started her proficiency in art at Mimar Sinan University.
program in the fall semester of 2008 with the Erasmus program Hoch schule Für Technik
I continued my education at Stuttgart University and completed my proficiency in art in 2011.
She is currently working as an associate professor at Yalova University.
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Associate Professor Mustafa Küçüktüvek graduated from Gazi University, Faculty of Industrial Arts Education, Department of Industrial Technology Education in 1998. He completed his master’s degree in the same field in 2002 and his Ph.D. in 2015.
From 1998 to 2017, he worked within the Ministry of National Education on educational and curriculum development activities and participated in various projects. Between 2017 and 2021, he served as Assistant Dean and Senate Member at Antalya Bilim University. Dr. Küçüktüvek, who has a good command of English, was involved as a project leader in six European Union projects and as an expert in two projects between 2006 and 2016. During this period, he collaborated on joint projects with institutions such as Walsall College, Coventry University, College Llandrillo, Aberdeen National Education Directorate, and Leicester City Council.
He has worked with universities, educational institutions, and non-governmental organizations in several European countries, including France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Denmark, and has delivered lectures during various study visits across Europe.
His research areas include building and material technology, furniture design, and smart technologies, and he holds a patent for a composite panel produced from poppy capsule waste. He has published articles in journals indexed in the Science Citation Index and presented papers at various conferences. He is a member of the editorial boards for the American Journal of Construction and Building Materials and Composite Materials.
In 2020, Küçüktüvek received the title of Associate Professor in Interior Architecture and is currently serving as the Head of the Interior Architecture Department at the Faculty of Architecture, Iskenderun Technical University.