Assoc. Prof. Dr. Barbaros PREVEZE | Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr Γankaya University Turkey
Barbaros Preveze is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Γankaya University, Turkey. With a career spanning over two decades, he has made significant contributions to the fields of wireless communication, computer networks, and cognitive systems. He has served in various academic roles, including Vice Dean and Co-Head of the Department, reflecting his dedication to teaching and research excellence.
Profile
Education π
- Ph.D. in Electrical-Electronics Engineering, BaΕkent University (2011)
Thesis: Cognitive Methods in Multimedia Communication
Advisor: Aysel Εafak - Master’s Degree in Computer Engineering, Γankaya University (2004)
Thesis: Simulation on Efficiency of IP Protocol in Networks
Advisor: Halil Tanyer EyyuboΔlu - Bachelorβs Degree in Computer Engineering, Γankaya University (2001)
Experience π«
- Associate Professor, Γankaya University (2023βPresent)
- Assistant Professor, Γankaya University (2011β2023)
- Research Assistant, Γankaya University (2001β2011)
Barbaros has supervised numerous theses, conducted projects funded by TUBITAK, and developed innovative solutions in networking systems.
Research Interests π¬
Barbaros Preveze focuses on wireless communication, SDN (Software-Defined Networking), cognitive networking, and network optimization. His current research explores adaptive traffic load management, deep learning in classification, and network security protocols.
Awards π
- Instructor Excellence Award by CISCO Networking Academy, USA (2017)
- Recognized for outstanding contributions to teaching and research in network systems.
Publications Top Notes: π
Cognitive Methods for Ad Hoc Networks (2015). Wireless Personal Communications. Read here.
Dynamic OptΔ±mΔ±zatΔ±on of Image BrΔ±gthness Level With Optimal Gamma Value Assessment (OGVA) Method
Cited extensively, these works focus on innovative methods for optimizing wireless and cognitive networks.