On this page, you can find brief information about some of projects led by Burak and his team. You can press the images to read more about them. To inquire further, you can reach us at dataanalytics-sbe@maastrichtuniversity.nl
2OC is a consortium led by Maastricht University and built bottom up with 57 partners across Europe and beyond to address the ambitions of the EU Green Deal.
This project investigates predictive algorithms for elevated CO2 detection to predict the risk of CO2 leak from the mine shafts, based on the seasonal fluctuations in atmospheric readings in Kerkrade. The project is supported by Graduate School GSBE, Gemeente Kerkrade and Provincie Limburg. A team of master students are working with Burak on various aspects of the project including Flood Detection, Nature-Based solutions and Predictive Analytics.
Indoor bio effluent CO2 level is an important factor influencing the IAQ and performance levels of employees and students. With the support of Universiteitsfonds Limburg, the project aims to deploy IoT devices in various locations at the university to help the board develop ventilations policies in classrooms and offices during Covid-19 Pandemic. A team of Bachelor and Masters students work under Burak's supervision for this project.
Sensors are manufactured in an inclusive way by local manufacturer MTB and students are be trained by the spin-off social entrepreneurship start-up sustainably.io. This project has been possible via financial support from Universiteitsfunds Limburg (SWOL) and technical support from the School of Business and Economics.
This project is a part of the PhD thesis supervised by Burak, in which various Dutch Scientific Organisation (NWO) funds are analysed by their features and eligibility to propose a clustering system and an efficient organizational structure using data analytics.
In this project, Burak collaborates with researchers from the Center for Blockchains and Electronic Markets (BCM) investigating an axiomatic framework for decentralized technologies. The project is being conducted at the intersection of mechanism design and computer sciences.