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Selim Coşkun

Researcher at Istanbul Technical University

Publications -  11
Citations -  298

Selim Coşkun is an academic researcher from Istanbul Technical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Higher education & Road map. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 218 citations. Previous affiliations of Selim Coşkun include University of Cambridge.

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Adapting Engineering Education to Industrie 4.0 Vision

TL;DR: This work introduces a road map consisting of three pillars describing the changes/enhancements to be conducted in the areas of curriculum development, lab concept, and student club activities at the Turkish German University, Istanbul.
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Adapting Engineering Education to Industry 4.0 Vision

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce a road map consisting of three pillars describing the changes/enhancements to be conducted in the areas of curriculum development, lab concept, and student club activities.
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Microstructural characterizations of Ni activated sintered W–2 wt% TiC composites produced via mechanical alloying

TL;DR: In this paper, a mixture of mixed W-2-wt% TiC powders were mechanically alloyed for 3h, 6h, 12h and 24h in a Spex Mixer/mill at room temperature.
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Fabrication and properties of mechanically alloyed and Ni activated sintered W matrix composites reinforced with Y2O3 and TiB2 particles

TL;DR: In this paper, microstructural and physical properties of W-1-wt.% Ni matrix composites reinforced with Y2O3 and TiB2 particles produced via mechanical alloying and sintering at 1400°C for 1h under Ar, H2 gas flowing conditions were investigated.
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Characterization investigations during mechanical alloying and sintering of W–20 vol% SiC composites

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of mechanical alloying and the sintering regime on the microstructural and the physical properties of W-SiC composites were investigated. But the results were limited to W-20-vol.% SiC powder composites.