laboratories & projects

During my internship, I have had the opportunity to work in various laboratories, assisting fellow researchers with data collection and analysis. These experiences have allowed me to gain invaluable knowledge and experience.

I am deeply grateful to Dr. Uzun for her unwavering guidance, patience, and dedication in mentoring me from the very beginning. I also want to extend my appreciation to my colleagues, Ege Güven and Ali Çagan Kaya, whose support and collaboration have made this journey even more rewarding.


my projects/ongoing researches

TÜBİTAK 2209-A: [Soon to Be Updated]

Ali Çağan Kaya, Berkay Bostan, Dr. İpek Pınar Uzun
Eyes on the pupil size: Pupillary sensitivity to morphophonological mismatches in Turkish

Berkay Bostan
An Analysis of the Free Morpheme Constraint in Turkish-English Code-Switching


projects involved

TÜBİTAK 1002-A: Acoustic Phonological Aspects of the Production Processes of Turkish Compound Words in Spoken Language

Supervisor: Dr. İpek Pınar Uzun (Ankara University)
Role: Scholar – Raw Data Annotation
Description: The project is on the acoustic and phonological characteristics of compound word production in Turkish, focusing on spoken language data to provide insights into phonetic and suprasegmental variation.


laboratories

NÖROM: Neuroscience and Neurotechnology Center of Excellence – Neurolinguistics Laboratory

Established through the collaboration of METU, Ankara University, and Gazi University, the Neuroscience and Neurotechnology Center of Excellence brings together a diverse range of interdisciplinary laboratories.

My primary focus is in the Neurolinguistics Laboratory, where I engage data collection. What makes this center particularly exciting is the opportunity to take part in various experiments conducted by fellow researchers, offering a look at fascinating studies.

This laboratory is led by Dr. Aydın.


diLab: Ankara University Linguistics Laboratory

diLab, the linguistics laboratory of Ankara University’s Faculty of Language, History, and Geography, specializes in phonological data collection, eye-tracking, and pupil dilation research.

Led by Dr. Uzun, the lab has been an invaluable resource for researchers, offering support and guidance to those conducting their studies. It also provides a welcoming and student-friendly environment, making it a dynamic space for learning and collaboration.

Additionally, thanks to Dr. Aydın, I had the opportunity to experiment with a galvanic skin response kit and observe its measurements and outputs firsthand.