Ms. Merve Asiler | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award
Middle East Technical University | Turkey
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Ms. Merve Asiler's academic journey began with an impressive performance at Yıldırım Beyazıt Science High School in Ankara, Turkey, where she graduated at the top of her class. She continued her education at the Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara, Turkey, earning dual bachelor's degrees in Computer Engineering and Mathematics. During her undergraduate studies, she developed a strong interest in algorithms, computer organization, operating systems, and computer graphics. She pursued her Master’s degree in Computer Engineering at METU, specializing in Big Data and Graph Databases, and is currently working towards her Ph.D. in Computer Engineering with a focus on Computer Graphics, Computational Geometry, and Digital Geometry Processing.
Professional Endeavors
Merve Asiler has accumulated extensive professional experience in both academia and industry. She has worked as a Research and Teaching Assistant at METU, where she has contributed to various courses, including Introduction to Computer Engineering Concepts, C Programming, Algorithms, and Computer Engineering Design. Her industry experience includes roles as a Software Developer at Accelerate Simulation Technologies, Turkish Aerospace, and Kale Yazilim. These roles involved developing software for unmeshed CAD geometries, engaging in modeling and simulation activities, and handling complex queries in large graph databases using Neo4j.
Contributions and Research Focus
Ms. Asiler's research primarily revolves around computer graphics, computational geometry, and digital geometry processing. Her Ph.D. research focuses on geometric kernel computation in 3D space, developing algorithms that outperform current methods for kernel computation. Her Master's research involved developing BB-Graph, a new subgraph isomorphism algorithm for querying big graph databases. This work was done in collaboration with Kale Yazilim and demonstrated significant performance improvements over existing algorithms.
Accolades and Recognition
Ms. Asiler has been recognized for her academic excellence with a GPA of 3.93/4.00 in her Ph.D. studies and 3.71/4.00 in her Master's program. She has published significant research papers, including a study on 3D geometric kernel computation in polygon mesh structures and a subgraph isomorphism algorithm for querying big graph databases. Her work has been published in reputable journals like Computers & Graphics and the Journal of Big Data.
Impact and Influence
Ms. Asiler's contributions to computer science, particularly in the areas of computer graphics and big data, have had a significant impact on both academia and industry. Her research on geometric kernels and graph databases has advanced the understanding and application of these complex areas. As a teaching assistant, she has influenced and mentored numerous students, preparing original programming assignments and supervising student projects.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Looking ahead, Ms. Asiler plans to leverage her expertise in mesh kernels to explore novel solutions for non-self-intersecting shape interpolation and star-shape decomposition problems. Her future contributions are likely to continue pushing the boundaries of computational geometry and computer graphics, benefiting both academic research and practical applications in various industries. With her strong foundation and ongoing commitment to research, Ms. Asiler is poised to make lasting contributions to the field of computer science.
Notable Publications
3D geometric kernel computation in polygon mesh structures 2024
HyGraph: a subgraph isomorphism algorithm for efficiently querying big graph databases 2022 (3)