Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aytaç GÖREN
Control, Robotics, Renewable Energy Sources, Measurement Technique
Courses Given
Undergraduate: EEE 2015,EEE 2018, MAK 4075, MAK 4074, MAK 3026, MAK 3017,TBT 1003
Postgraduate: MEC 5098, MEC 5096, MEC 5099, MEE 5098, MEE 5099, MEE 5096
Phone: 0 (232) 301 92 33
Room No: 222
Short CV
He completed his graduate education with his studies on mobile robots and artificial neural networks. During his graduate education, he took part in the Automatic Control and Solar Energy Laboratory of Rosenheim School of Applied Engineering (Germany) and the Manufacturing Technologies Laboratory of the Technical University of Vienna (Austria) as an invited researcher.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aytaç Gören, who started his academic career by teaching Control Systems and System Dynamics courses in our department, teaches EEE2015 Electric, EEE2018 Electronics, MAK4075 Electrical Automation Technique and MAK4074 Mechatronics in our undergraduate education. He has been to the Innovative Technologies Laboratory at the Jules Verne University of Picardie (France) as an invited lecturer.
He has taken part in projects supported by the EU, the Ministry of Industry and Technology, TÜBİTAK, İZKA and KOSGEB as a manager or researcher on photovoltaics, smart cities, mechatronics, electric vehicles and the development of technological structures. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aytaç Gören was the congress secretary at the IFAC DECOM-TT 2003 and TOK '11 events on the fundamental areas of control, an invited speaker at the WELMO 2015 (Morocco) event on electric vehicles, and the congress president at WELMO 2017.
He established numerous industry collaborations with the Solaris Solar Cars Team that he founded in 2003, and achieved numerous international successes in the competitions he participated in with his team.
He currently directs ongoing research in our department's Automatic Control and Robotics Laboratories. Assoc. Prof. Aytaç GÖREN, who has an international book study in the field of solar energy, has over eighty articles and papers and three book chapters on the subjects of electric vehicles, photovoltaics, control and mobile robots.

