pArt of Science
As researchers, when we explore something, we are passionate about sharing it in a way that would be received more easily.
We write articles; we do presentations, and visual materials: photography, microscopy images, basic sketches, detailed illustrations, 3D models, are often the best narrators of our research.
Visual communication tools are powerful ways to grab the attention of the audience and enhance the memorability of the subject. Similarly, throughout my research, I needed visual materials to tell my story.
pArt of Science
As researchers, when we explore something, we are passionate about sharing it in a way that would be received more easily.
We write articles; we do presentations, and visual materials: photography, microscopy images, basic sketches, detailed illustrations, 3D models, are often the best narrators of our research.
Visual communication tools are powerful ways to grab the attention of the audience and enhance the memorability of the subject. Similarly, throughout my research, I needed visual materials to tell my story.
Research Interests
Tissue engineering, biomaterials,
additive manufacturing, emulsion templating,
polymer synthesis, porous materials,
decellularisation,
scientific and medical illustration
15 May 2026
BaldemirTeam

We were delighted to announce that EmirCan had been awarded an oral presentation at the TERMIS-EU 2026, which took place in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, from 21 to 24 April 2026.
His work, entitled “Reverse-Engineered, Star-Polymer-Based, Tunable, High-Fidelity, Hierarchically Porous and Angiogenic Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering” was selected for oral presentation in recognition of its scientific quality and relevance to current challenges in bone tissue engineering. The study introduced an advanced scaffold design strategy combining precise architectural control, tunable material properties, hierarchical porosity, and angiogenic functionality.
We warmly congratulated EmirCan on successfully presenting his work at TERMIS-EU 2026.

