Dicle Koğacıoğlu Article Awards Were Presented for The 11th Time

Dicle Koğacıoğlu Article Awards Were Presented for The 11th Time

Sabancı University Gender and Women's Studies Center of Excellence (SU Gender) hosted the 11th Dicle Koğacıoğlu Article Awards Conference and Award Ceremony. This year, articles by Biray Anıl Birer, Şeyma Gümüş, and Burcu Hatipoğlu won the award.

The “Dicle Koğacıoğlu Article Awards” presented by Sabancı University Gender and Women's Studies Center of Excellence (SU Gender) in memory of Dicle Koğacıoğlu, an academic and activist who passed away in 2009, was announced at an online conference on December 26. This year, articles by Biray Anıl Birer, Şeyma Gümüş, and Burcu Hatipoğlu won the award.

Working to raise awareness regarding gender in Turkey for 10 years with programs such as the Purple Certificate, Curious Steps, Transformative Activism, and Gender Equality, SU Gender has been giving the Dicle Koğacıoğlu Article Awards since 2010 with the support of Sabancı University Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. The awards aim to support gender-focused research on Turkish society and culture and to encourage young researchers.

Hülya Adak, the Director of SU Gender, spoke at the opening of the conference: “Dicle Koğacıoğlu Article Award and Conference brought us together for the 11th this year. Dicle joined the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of Sabancı University as a faculty member in 2005 and made significant contributions to the development of cultural studies undergraduate and graduate programs and gender studies. She also conducted studies that drew attention to the inequalities and injustices experienced in all areas of life, including universities. She contributed to the development of the sociology of law in Turkey and the awareness regarding the importance of gender in this field through numerous publications and studies. As SU Gender, we are happy to support young researchers working on gender while commemorating a very valuable friend with the Dicle Koğacıoğlu Article Award. I congratulate the researchers who received awards this year for their studies on gender and intersectionality in anthropology, literature, and history. I would also like to thank the members of the Dicle Koğacıoğlu Award Selection Committee; Evren Savcı, Etienne Charriere, Seda Kalem, Demek Lüküslü, and Aslı İkizoğlu for their support in the selection of the winning articles.

Dicle Koğacıoğlu Award Ceremony inspired us to develop two separate award ceremonies. Since 2017, we have also been organizing the Şirin Tekeli Research Award and Conference to support doctoral and postdoctoral research projects. As of next year, we are starting the third award program with the support of the Sabancı Foundation. Starting from 2021, we will award high school teachers who completed their training and received a Purple Certificate with Good Examples Award for their precedent work on gender equality in their own schools and provinces.”

Noting that Dicle Koğacıoğlu introduced innovations especially to the law-related parts of sociology classes and opened the Law and Society classes, Meltem Müftüler Baç, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of Sabancı University, who attended the opening of the meeting, said, “The articles written by Dicle on violence against women still remain our biggest reference point, and we still feel her absence.”

Nevzat Süer Sezgin, mother of Dicle Koğacıoğlu and the special guest of the opening ceremony, said: “It feels very good to see that Sabancı University has achieved its goal with the award given in memory of Dicle. It is impossible not to adopt the principles of SU Gender. With programs such as Curious Steps, Purple Certification, awards, international conferences, forums, training programs, and transformative activism programs, which we wish to see in all universities, but unfortunately cannot, SU Gender and Sabancı University continue to make a difference.”

Following the opening ceremony with the speeches of Dicle Koğacıoğlu's former students, a panel facilitated by Aslı İkizoğlu was held. The winners of this year’s awards were announced in the panel: Biray Anıl Bir, “Fragments from Women's Modernization Experiences: Değirmisaz, A Mining City”; Burcu Hatipoğlu, “Rural Distress and Loving the Rural: The Case of Somalian Refugee Women in Kütahya”;  Begum Üstün “How Murders of Women Were Reflected in Istanbul Newspapers in The Early Republic Period (1923-1945)”; and  Şeyma Gümüş, “Rapist Others, Marginalized Women: Sexual Violence and The Female Body in Ömer Seyfettin's Stories”.

ARTICLE AWARDS:

  • First Place:

Biray Anıl Bir, “Fragments from Women's Modernization Experiences: Değirmisaz, A Mining City”

  • Second Place:

Şeyma Gümüş, “Rapist Others, Marginalized Women: Sexual Violence and The Female Body in Ömer Seyfettin's Stories”

  • Third Place:

Burcu Hatipoğlu, “Rural Distress and Loving the Rural: The Case of Somalian Refugee Women in Kütahya”

  • Presentation (Acknowledgment)

Begum Üstün “How Murders of Women Were Reflected in Istanbul Newspapers in The Early Republic Period (1923-1945)”

The film prepared by SU Gender for Dicle Koğacıoğlu and the book prepared last year can be found at the links below.

https://gazetesu.sabanciuniv.edu/toplum-ve-bilim/turkiyede-cinsiyet-kulturleri-dicle-kogacioglu-kitabi 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6cwLUQBVIY&t=1514s

 

About Dicle Koğacıoğlu:

https://sugender.sabanciuniv.edu/tr/dicle-kogacioglu-makale

Dicle Koğacıoğlu was born in 1972 in Izmir. After graduating from the Boğaziçi University Sociology Department, she continued her doctoral studies at the State University of New York at Stony Brook in the fields of sociology and women’s studies. From 1997-1998, she worked as a research assistant for the international project titled “Constitutional Law and The Modernization of Political Institutions in the Islamic Middle East.” In the same year she took part in the Human Right Watch project “Freedom of Expression in Turkey” as a consultant and translator. In 1999, she returned to Boğaziçi University and worked as an instructor in the Sociology department. She was then a coordinator at the İzmit Doğukışla Rehabilitation Center for a project by Women for Women’s Human Rights that was organized for children who were traumatized after the 1999 Marmara earthquake. In the same period, she acted as an editorial assistant for the book Women and Sexuality in the Muslim World. She continued her graduate research from 2002-2004 at Columbia University and Brown University’s Pembroke Women’s Studies Center. After beginning to work as an instructor for the Sabanci University Arts and Social Sciences faculty, Dicle Koğacıoğlu made important contributions to the development of the undergraduate and graduate Cultural Studies programs and gender-based projects. At the same time, she led projects that were attentive to the deaths in the Tuzla shipyards, to the problems of the subcontractor system found in every domain of life, including the university, and to inequalities and injustices experienced in every area.

Koğacıoğlu was an Amargi and Birbirimize Sahip Çıkıyoruz (We Are Looking After Each Other) activist, and was a steadfast volunteer for projects focused on caring for street animals.Dicle Koğacıoğlu’s doctoral thesis was a major contribution to the advancement of the sociology of law in Turkey and to the recognition of gender within that field. Titled “Law in Context: Citizenship and Reproductıon of Inequalıty in an Istanbul Courthouse,” it was the recipient of the Middle East Competition Award by the Lebanese Center for Policy Studies and the Middle East Awards (MEAwards) by the Population Council. Her articles that underscore the decisive role of law and the state in honor killings continue to be widely used in both international academic studies and within Turkey. Dicle Koğacıoğlu, when she left us in the year 2009, was creating a space for research about access processes to justice, and at the same time she was investigating how the September 12, 1980 coup was perceived and understood by lawyers.

 

 

 

Major Fest 2021

Major Fest 2021

Attend MAJOR FEST WEEKS (19 April – 06 May 2021) to explore all major programs and win prizes from our lottery!

Dear SU undergraduate students,

We realize that in these challenging times, you still have to make your MAJOR choice and we are here to help you explore all major programs offered at SU.

This academic year Major Fest will be held virtually in the period from 19 April 2020 to 06 May 2021. Join Major Fest to:

  • Watch recorded program presentations *
  • Attend Live Program Sessions with program coordinators, faculty members & alumni from all major programs**
  • Participate in “How to Choose Your Major” workshops**
Please click for the Major Fest 2021 program.

* Recorded program presentations are available to SU students on Explore Majors website

**All Live Program Sessions will be held in English in Zoom. Workshops will be held in English or in Turkish in Zoom.

Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards have been announced

Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards have been announced

Endowed in the will of Sakıp Sabancı, the Honorary Chairperson of Sabancı University, the Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards continue to reward scientists in the field of social sciences. Held for the 16th time this year, the Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards had the theme “The Post-Corona World and Turkey: Social, Psychological and Political Impacts of the Pandemics”. Professor Susan Michie, Director of the Centre for Behavior Change at University College London, who has made remarkable contributions to the field on a global scale, was found deserving of the Special Jury Prize.

During the speech she delivered at the on-line award ceremony, Güler Sabancı, the Founding Chair of the Board of Trustees of Sabancı University, reminded that the world expected promising news from scientists, and continued, “the Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards are proof of Sakıp Bey’s confidence in scientists regarding the future. The Awards are very valuable for both our University and our country since they are the first research award program in Turkey delivered on an international scale in the field of social sciences. In these extraordinary days, the whole world is watching scientists eagerly; we are expecting news from them that will be very promising for every human being on the planet. Once again, we come to understand that science is one of the milestones of human existence, and fully grasp the importance of the will of Sakıp Sabancı. Our University, of which Sakıp Bey laid the foundations with this in mind, is generating science for the world and raising scientists for the future.”

“ALTUNİZADE DIGITAL CAMPUS IS LIVE”

Emphasizing that this year’s theme for the Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards was “The Post-Corona World and Turkey: Social, Psychological and Political Impacts of the Pandemics”, Güler Sabancı said, “There is no doubt that we feel the impacts of the ongoing pandemic not only in the field of health but also in every corner of social life. Enormous changes have taken place in our lives during the pandemic. We are well aware that when this pandemic is over, the world will never be the same again. The Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards have always monitored the global agenda closely. Due to the fact that the social sciences are important to understand not only the present day but also the future of the world, this year’s theme is undoubtedly very significant for each of us. Addressing the impacts of the pandemic with their social, psychological and political dimensions is very important to be able to grasp the dynamics of the social transformation.”

Mentioning that Sabancı University continued its investments unceasingly, Güler Sabancı continued, “We have established the Sabancı University Altunizade Digital Campus, which we position as a technology development base. Furthermore, we have inaugurated our new Visual Arts Workshop building. Our faculties, research units, forums and centers continue to make contributions to society and science through their work. I believe the late Sakıp Bey, who laid the foundations of our university with the vision of making it a world university, would be extremely proud of our achievements, and of the fact that we are a university that is doing the best under the current circumstances without postponing anything.”

SUSAN MICHIE: WE CAN ONLY PROTECT OURSELVES BY PROTECTING EACH OTHER

Winner of the Special Jury Prize, Professor Susan Michie, behavioral health scientist, also known as a political activist in the field of public health, delivered an address at the award ceremony. Saying that she was extremely honored to have been awarded the prize, Professor Michie continued, “I would like to share with you how psychology helps to fight Covid-19. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, governments all over the world have asked people to change their behaviors. We have acquired new habits such as keeping social distance, wearing facemasks, self-isolating. However, observance of the rules depends on capability, opportunity and motivation. These 3 elements directly impact behaviors. Psychologists have played a key role in understanding and changing behavior to tackle Covid-19.”

Pointing out that, “if we want to change the behaviors of citizens, we may want to achieve this by changing the behaviors of others; health professionals, employers, policy-makers and politicians,” Susan Michie added, “First of all, we should ensure that policy-makers change their behaviors. The first step to ensuring change is to make recommendations for behavior change. Our research group has identified 93 behavior change techniques. Which techniques we use will depend on what will be appropriate for different populations, different settings, and different behaviors. So, if our task was to increase self-isolation, we would not use techniques to increase motivation such as threatening people with large fines, but instead use techniques aimed at increasing opportunity, providing social, financial, and practical resources to support self-isolation. In this context, trusted leadership is important. Communication must be honest, open, clear and transparent. And telling people not only what to do but explaining why people need to adopt certain behaviors; giving them a rationale. It is necessary to know and listen to the communities, and include them in decision-making. Governments don’t always do what we advise but we always try to ensure the best advice. I hope that the government in Turkey is also benefitting from the advice of psychologists and other behavioral scientists in tackling Covid-19. No person, and no government, can protect itself on its own. Humans are all interconnected, and solutions must be global. We can only protect ourselves by protecting each other.”

THEME OF THE NEXT YEAR HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED

The Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards are administered under the leadership of Sabancı University Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and Istanbul Policy Centre. Essays are assessed by independent and international jury members. Having, so far, rewarded studies in various subject areas, ranging from Turkey’s economy and foreign policy to its history and social dynamics, the program has received a record number of applications from 5 continents of the world this year.

The three award-winning essays of this year are listed below:

  • “Socio-psychological dynamics in the fight against Covid-19 in societies with underlying conditions” by Associate Professor Ayşenur Dal and Associate Professor Efe Tokdemir, both from Bilkent University
  • “Cognitive and behavioural consequences of the Covid-19 threat around the world and in Turkey” by Onurcan Yılmaz From Kadir Has University and Ozan İşler from Queensland University of Technology (Australia)
  • “Believing Covid-19 conspiracy theories: Not a bug, but a feature of human nature” by Sinan Alper from Yaşar University

Professor Nebi Sümer, Faculty Member of Sabancı University Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, was the chair of the jury, and the other members of the jury were Professor Fuat Keyman,  Sabancı University Vice President and Director of the Istanbul Policy Center, Professor Meltem Müftüler-Baç, Dean of Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Sabancı University, Professor Adil Sarıbay, Faculty Member at Kadir Has University, Professor Ayşe Üskül of the University of Kent, Kevin N. Ochsner, Chair of Psychology at Columbia University, and Jay Van Bavel, Associate Professor at New York University.

During the ceremony, the theme of the Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards 2022 was announced as “The future of globalization in the light of Turkey and comparative examples: Is the state coming back?”                                            

Horizon Europe In A Nutshell Workshop

Horizon Europe In A Nutshell Workshop

As Horizon Europe, the most ambitious Research and Innovation framework programme so far, issues its first calls, FENS and RGP  Office have joined their efforts to launch a new workshop series designed for our faculty members and researchers. This workshop series aim to provide essential information on the new instruments of Horizon Europe as well as valuable guidance for building & joining consortia and writing successful proposals to achieve excellence in European research landscape. 

The first workshop of this series “Horizon Europe In A Nutshell” on collaborative projects will take place on 17th of April 2021. A day long workshop will provide theoretical information on the structure of Horizon Europe programmes also practical information on identifying the calls relevant to our researchers’ interests, on partner search and budget preparation. 

Date: 17 April 2021, Saturday (10.00.- 17.00) 

In order to attend the workshop please register.

CATS Network Grant for ARAMA Chair project

CATS Network Grant for ARAMA Chair project

Sabancı University ARAMA Chair Oğuz Babüroğlu and Action Research Program Manager Pınar Akpınar received the Centre for Applied Turkey Studies’ (CATS) Network Grant from Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, SWP).

Oğuz Babüroğlu, Pınar Akpınar

Oğuz Babüroğlu, Pınar Akpınar

In partnership with the Clingendael Institute (the Netherlands), the project will examine the ‘Africa strategies’ of Turkey and the EU in order to understand to what extent North Africa – more specifically, Morocco, Egypt and Algeria – could provide a venue for cooperation between the two actors. 

For further information about the project: https://www.cats-network.eu/projects/ongoing-projects/searching-for-a-new-formula-for-collaboration-between-turkey-and-the-eu-in-north-africa/ 

CDP Announces Its Climate Change & Water Report - 2020 Turkey Edition

CDP Announces Its Climate Change & Water Report - 2020 Turkey Edition

CDP, the world’s biggest environmental reporting platform, of which Sabancı University Corporate Governance Forum is the partner in Turkey, held the CDP Turkey 11th Climate Change Virtual Conference and Award Ceremony on Wednesday, March 31. Garanti BBVA was the main sponsor of CDP Turkey and Deloitte Turkey was the report sponsor. The CDP Climate Change & Water Report - 2020 Turkey Results and CDP Turkey Leaders were announced at the conference, during which CDP Turkey’s work in the past year was also presented.

Delivering the opening address at the conference, Melsa Ararat, Director and Principal Researcher of Sabancı University Corporate Governance Forum said, “I expressed my concerns that the pandemic spreading around the whole world around this time last year might shift global attention away from addressing climate change. This has not been the case. On the contrary, the pandemic and the fight against it have shown that viewing global systemic risks from the perspective of national interests might lead humanity to catastrophes, and proven importance of international cooperation for handling global risks. While it is generally accepted that global warming and environmental deterioration have given rise to the circumstances under which the pandemic was born, post-pandemic economic strategies are anchored in green recovery that aims to decarbonize the economy thanks to the convergence of climate policies of the EU and the US. Turkey has also responded to this global wave. A record number of Turkish companies made climate change and water-related disclosures to their investors and stakeholders through the CDP. Going forward, I hope the Paris Agreement and the New Green Deal will be a guide for all countries including Turkey, and all companies will adapt their competition strategies to the new requirements and set science-based targets, albeit belatedly.”

The main speaker of the event, Eric Usher, Head of the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) said, "looking into the future should now be the top priority for companies, because you are expected, from now on, not only to understand the type of risks you are to face, but also predict risks in sectors and supply chains in which you operate. We should better understand where the risks lie, and make risk models and scenario analyses to understand how sectors will evolve going forward. Nowadays, the only thing that does not change is change itself."

Announcing the CDP Climate Change & Water Report 2020 Turkey results, Mirhan Köroğlu Göğüş, Sabancı University Corporate Governance Forum - CDP Turkey Projects Manager, pointed out that although all the companies in Turkey declared that they integrated climate change in their business strategies, only 72% of them carried out a climate change scenario analysis. Göğüş added that, “according to the 2020 results, setting emission reduction targets has become standard business practice for companies in Turkey, but companies should deploy more efforts to implement science-based actions, which are key to the Paris Agreement.” Regarding companies’ risk assessments about water, Göğüş said, “according to the 2020 report, companies exposed to water risks are supposed to make risk assessments covering all their operations including direct operations and value chains. However, only 35% of companies in Turkey have reached this high standard. The world’s water crisis is growing day by day. The potential financial impact of identified risks in the direct operations of companies in Turkey is US$733 billion. This figure may be an underestimate, however, as 44% of respondents failed to provide financial values of the risks they face.”

During the conference, a panel with the theme “Towards a Net-Zero Sustainable Economy: The Role of Markets & Public Policy Interface” was held with the participation of Alberto Carillo Pineda, Director of Science-Based Targets at CDP, Güven Sak, Global Managing Director of TEPAV, and Melsa Ararat, Director and Principal Researcher of Sabancı University Corporate Governance Forum.

CDP CELEBRATES ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY

Delivering a speech at the ceremony, Paul Dickinson, Co-Founder and Executive Chair of CDP mentioned that CDP celebrated its 20th anniversary and continued, “Everybody agrees that a green recovery is essential, and CDP disclosure forms the basis of such green recovery. I hope more companies will disclose to CDP in the next 20 years, and take necessary actions to avoid the devastating effects of environmental risks. I sincerely thank all the companies, to start with those included in the Global A List, for having responded to CDP’s Climate Change Program this year."

GARANTI BBVA AND TEKFEN HOLDING ARE ON THE CDP GLOBAL A LIST

According to the CDP methodology, one of the most reliable scoring methodologies in the world, companies included on the A and B Lists are those leading on environmental transparency and action. In 2020, the number of companies on the A and B Lists in Turkey on climate is 36 and on water is 29 in total. These numbers are steadily increasing year by year.

In Turkey, Garanti BBVA made the CDP Climate A list and Tekfen Holding achieved a ‘double A’ score for Climate and Water, becoming one of the 63 companies in the World to do so.

Making a statement on the subject, Ebru Dildar Edin, Executive Vice President of Garanti BBVA said, “As Garanti BBVA, we continued to make ground-breaking projects in the field of climate change, sustainable development and finance during the last year, which was heavily marked by the pandemic. We are proud of being the only bank in Turkey making the Global A List despite the challenging conditions of the last year. As the main sponsor of CDP Turkey, we will continue to strive for acceleration of the transition to a low carbon economy in our country, and do our best to ensure that such a transition is a fair one. I hope the next decade will be a decade of ambition, determination and action for climate change.”

Murat Gigin, Chairman of the Board of Tefken Holding said, “On behalf of my company and my country I would like to express that I am extremely excited and really proud of being one of the 63 companies in the world to achieve a ‘double A’ score for the Global Climate and Water Programs in such a period of never-ending disaster scenarios. And I want to reiterate my belief that we are not without hope, and that we can do it if we want to.”

13 companies in Turkey receiving an ‘A-’ score in the Climate Change and Water categories managed to be named on the CDP Turkey Leaders list. In 2019, only 6 companies managed to do so. Within the framework of its ‘Supplier Engagement Rating’ (SER), CDP provides a rating for how effectively companies are engaging their suppliers on climate change. In Turkey, 3 companies were assigned an ‘A’ score and became leaders in the SER category, while 11 others achieved an ‘A-’ score.

On the occasion of the event, the award-winning companies were announced. They include Arçelik, Brisa, Kordsa, which were named Climate Change and Water Leaders. In the Climate Change category, the leaders were Albaraka Türk, Aselsan, Pegasus, T. İş Bankası, T. Kalkınma ve Yatırım Bankası, while Aksa Akrilik, Eti Soda, Migros, Pınar Süt and Yapı Kredi Bankası became Water Leaders. Arçelik, Brisa and Garanti BBVA were Supplier Engagement Rating Global Leaders.

CDP Turkey leaders were each asked a question regarding their sector and leadership category, and their answers were shared during the “Questions and Answers” session at the award ceremony.

The CDP 2020 Turkey full report can be accessed at https://cdpturkey.sabanciuniv.edu/tr/content/cdp-turkey-2020-raporu.

Video footage of the event can be accessed on CDP Turkey’s website at https://cdpturkey.sabanciuniv.edu/

 

Remembering Sakıp Sabancı with International Research Awards

Remembering Sakıp Sabancı with International Research Awards

The Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards, organized for the 16th time this year by Sabancı University on the will of Sabancı University Honorary President Sakıp Sabancı, will be announced at an online ceremony to be held on Monday, April 12, 2021.

The theme for the 2021 edition of the annual Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards given by Sabancı University is "Post-Corona World And Turkey: Social Psychological And Political Impacts Of The Pandemics.

Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards is the first international award initiative on social sciences in Turkey. The Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards involves a Jury Prize that will be awarded to an individual who has made distinguished contributions on the above-mentioned theme. In addition to the Jury Prize, Essay Awards will be given to three researchers under 45 years of age. An independent and international jury will select the Essay Award and Jury Prize awardees.

More than 50 applications from 8 countries

So far, studies on various topics ranging from Turkey’s economy to its international policy, from its history to social dynamics were acknowledged by the Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards. The Awards received more than 50 applications from 8 countries this year.

Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards will be announced at a special ceremony that will be held online through Sabancı University communication channels this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The ceremony will be held at 20.00 on Monday, April 12, 2021. You may find the details about the broadcasting.

sabanciuniv.edu

Youtube Turkish Broadcasting: https://youtu.be/qkqvPYbtUh8

Youtube English Broadcasting: https://youtu.be/FOegPFSIICI

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SU-IMC Thematic Webinar Series's new guest is David Rosen

SU-IMC Thematic Webinar Series's new guest is David Rosen

Sabancı University Integrated Manufacturing Research and Application Center (SU-IMC) Integrated Manufacturing Webinar Series continues with David Rosen's "Multi-scale Design of Fiber-Reinforced Composite Structures for Additive Manufacturing" seminar.

Please click to register webinar. 

Sabancı University Integrated Manufacturing Research and Application Center's (SU-IMC) thematic seminars/webinars series continues at different levels of academia and industry to understand and prioritize the recent institutional, organizational and technical developments for the Additive Manufacturing. 

SU-IMC Thematic Webinar Series program is as below:


17 March 2021- Amit Bandyopadhyay- 3D Printing of Metals and Ceramics for Structural and Biomedical Applications

24 March 2021- Tarek Zohdi - Modeling and Simulation Tools for Industrial and Societal Research Applications: Digital Twins and Genome-based Machine-learning

31 March 2021 - Brent Stucker - Simulation of Additive Manufacturing: Optimizing Geometry and Process Efficiency

7 April 2021- David Rosen - Multi-scale Design of Fiber-Reinforced Composite Structures for Additive Manufacturing

21 April 2021 - Charlie C. L. Wang - Multi-Axis Additive Manufacturing: Support-free, Mechanical Strength and Motion Planning

28 April 2021- A. John Hart - The Trajectory of Metal Additive Manufacturing

5 May 2021- Albert C. To - Modified Inherent Strain Method for Predicting Residual Distortion and Stress in Laser Powder Bed Fusion Parts

12 May 2021- Ibrahim Karaman - 4-D Printing and Functional Grading via Metal Additive Manufacturing

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