Seyfettin Hataysal
About Seyfettin Hataysal
Seyfettin Hataysal is a Senior Mechanical Engineer specializing in tunnel ventilation and CFD modeling at Arup in London. He has extensive experience in various engineering roles, including positions at TEI - TUSAŞ Engine Industries, ASELSAN, Taru Engineering, and METU.
Current Position at Arup
Seyfettin Hataysal has been serving as a Senior Mechanical Engineer focusing on tunnel ventilation and CFD modeling at Arup since 2015. Based in London, Greater London, United Kingdom, he brings valuable expertise in these specialized areas. His role encompasses responsibilities such as designing and optimizing ventilation systems for tunnels, ensuring air quality, and analyzing fluid dynamics through computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling.
Past Role at TEI - TUSAŞ Engine Industries, Inc.
From 2014 to 2015, Seyfettin Hataysal worked at TEI - TUSAŞ Engine Industries, Inc. in Eskişehir, Turkey, as an Integrated Program Team Leader - Combustion Chamber Module. During his tenure, he was responsible for managing and leading projects related to the combustion chamber module, contributing significantly to the company's engineering projects.
Experience at ASELSAN
Between 2011 and 2013, Seyfettin Hataysal was employed at ASELSAN as an Expert CFD Engineer. His work involved performing high-level computational fluid dynamics analyses, which supported the company's engineering and product development initiatives. His contributions were critical in enhancing the design and functionality of various projects.
Early Career at TARU Engineering
Seyfettin Hataysal began his professional career at TARU Engineering, where he served as a CFD and Tunnel Ventilation Engineer and External Aerodynamics specialist from 2006 to 2011. Over these five years, he gained extensive experience in tunnel ventilation systems, CFD modeling, and external aerodynamics, laying a strong foundation for his future roles in mechanical engineering.
Academic Background at Middle East Technical University
Seyfettin Hataysal obtained both his bachelor's and master's degrees from Middle East Technical University (METU). He completed his bachelor's degree between 2001 and 2006 and went on to achieve his master's degree, although the timeline of completion is slightly unclear due to the provided data. His academic background in this prestigious institution has equipped him with a strong foundation in mechanical engineering.