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Furkan Akosman
Founder & President

Furkan Akosman

Molecular Biology and Genetics
Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University

Passionate researcher working at the intersection of neuroscience and technology. Dedicated to building communities that bridge the gap between biological sciences and engineering.

person About Me

I am a Molecular Biology and Genetics student with a deep fascination for the human brain and the potential of technology to unlock its secrets. My academic journey is driven by the desire to understand cognitive processes through the lens of computational neuroscience.

As the Founder of the Interdisciplinary Project Society, I strive to create an ecosystem where students from diverse backgrounds can collaborate on innovative projects. I believe that the biggest breakthroughs happen at the boundaries of disciplines.

history_edu Experience

2024 — Present

Founder & President

Interdisciplinary Project Society (IPS)

Leading a diverse team of students to foster interdisciplinary collaboration. Managing operations, strategic planning, and external partnerships.

2023 — Present

Undergraduate Researcher

Neuroscience Lab

Conducting research on signal processing and brain-computer interfaces. Applying deep learning models to decode neural activity.

school Education

B.Sc. Molecular Biology & Genetics

Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University
Current

Focusing on Neurobiology, Genetics, and Bioinformatics.

bolt Skills & Interests

Neurotechnology BCI Computational Neuroscience Python Deep Learning Project Management Science Communication

Current Focus & Projects

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Real-time Brain Decoding

Developing algorithms to decode cognitive states from EEG signals in real-time. This project aims to create more responsive and adaptive BCI systems for assistive technology.

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IPS Infrastructure

Building the digital and organizational infrastructure for the Interdisciplinary Project Society. Designing workflows that enable seamless collaboration between MBG, Psychology, and Engineering students.