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
14 May 2026
We are pleased to announce that the project entitled “Development of a biodegradable, modular resin platform for biomedical applications in Vat Photopolymerization (VPP)-based additive manufacturing” has been awarded funding under the TÜBİTAK 1005 National New Ideas and Products Research Support Program.
The project is coordinated by Dr Baldemir. Dr Nihan Şengökmen Özsöz serves as a researcher in the project, while our MSc students EmirCan Sert and Helin Özsel contribute to the project as scholarship students.
The project aims to develop a domestic and biodegradable modular resin platform for biomedical applications compatible with Vat Photopolymerization (VPP)-based additive manufacturing technologies, while also evaluating the sterilisation performance of the fabricated end products.
We congratulate the entire project team and wish them continued success in their research activities!
