Sadi Evren Seker


Sadi Evren Seker is a Turkish computer scientist and data scientist. He is the first person to introduce the concept of "Computerized Argument Delphi Technique" in the literature, which is an enhancement to the Delphi method originally developed on Project RAND.

Career and research

After obtaining a Ph.D. degree in computer engineering from Yildiz Technical University in 2010, Seker joined the faculty at Istanbul University in 2011 as an assistant professor. He also served as a visiting scholar at the Data Mining Lab at the University of Texas at Dallas from 2012 to 2014. In addition, he held a visiting professorship at Smith College in Massachusetts, within the Department of Computer Science from 2016 to 2017 In recognition of his achievements, he was promoted to the rank of professor in the Department of Computer Engineering in 2020.
He is the inventor of several data science methods and holds patents for:
He currently serves as the Dean of the Computer and Information Technologies Faculty at Istanbul University. His researches involves the implementation of data science algorithms in various industries, including banking, geology, natural language processing and big data analytics He has published more than 200 scientific journals and books and he is among the top 5k scientist in Turkey. His work has been covered by local news agencies on several occasions.
Seker's research focuses on Responsible AI, Automated machine learning and explainable artificial intelligence.

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