Kemal YAMAN | MTF Endüstriyel Tasarım Bölümü
Endüstriyel Tasarım

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kemal YAMAN

Research Areas: Mechanical and Industrial Design, CAD/CAM Technologies, Image Processing, Fracture Mechanics, Finite Element Method and Polymer Composite Materials, Missile/Rocket Design and Systems Engineering

E-mail: kemal.yaman@ostimteknik.edu.tr
Telephone: 0312 386 1092 / Dahili: 1977
Ofis:  Ana Yerleşke, F Blok 7.Kat 722 numaralı oda

   

He graduated as the top student of his class from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Gazi University in 1997. He completed his master's degree at the same university's Institute of Science in 2001 and his doctorate in 2007. He was awarded the title of Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering in 2021.

He began his academic career in 1997 as a Research Assistant in the Department of Machine Theory and Dynamics. During this period, he was involved in teaching courses such as System Dynamics, Control Engineering, Technical Drawing, Machine and Mold Design, and CAD/CAM applications.

He began working as a Researcher at TÜBİTAK SAGE in 2002. At the institution, he served successively as Head of the Mechanical Production and Design Unit, Mechanical Systems Group Coordinator for seven years, and most recently as Systems Engineer. During his 18-year career at TÜBİTAK, he took on responsibilities at various levels in over thirty projects. He made significant contributions as project manager, particularly in the RASAT satellite project carried out in collaboration with TÜBİTAK UZAY. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

He shares his expertise in defense and aerospace technologies through lectures at universities and consulting services provided to the private sector. He has numerous national and international publications as well as registered patents.

The academic, who speaks English, is married and has two children. His areas of expertise include Mechanical and Industrial Design, Machine Vibrations, Manufacturing Engineering, CAD/CAM Technologies, GD&T, Image Processing, Fracture Mechanics, Finite Element Method, and Polymer Composite Materials.