Nurten Ceren Askin Incebacak
About Nurten Ceren Askin Incebacak
Nurten Ceren Askin Incebacak is a Pan European Seal Trainee with a strong background in biomedical engineering and medical imaging. She holds a PhD in Physics from the University of Geneva and has extensive research experience in MRI techniques, having worked at institutions such as HUG - Hopitaux Universitaires de Genève and Boston Children's Hospital.
Work at European Patent Office
Currently, Nurten Ceren Askin Incebacak serves as a Pan European Seal trainee at the European Patent Office in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. She has been in this role since 2021, contributing to various projects and initiatives within the organization. The Pan European Seal program is designed to provide trainees with practical experience in the field of intellectual property, enhancing their understanding of patent processes and procedures.
Education and Expertise
Nurten Ceren Askin Incebacak holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Yeditepe University, completed between 2007 and 2011. She furthered her education with a Master of Science in Biotechnology from the same institution, which she achieved from 2011 to 2013. Her academic journey culminated in a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Physics from the University of Geneva, which she completed in 2022. Her doctoral research focused on 'Motion insensitivities in newborn MRI,' indicating her expertise in neonatal imaging and MRI techniques.
Background in Research
Nurten Ceren Askin Incebacak has a robust background in research, having worked in various prestigious institutions. She served as a Research Assistant at Yeditepe University from 2012 to 2013 and later at Duke University Hospital as a Research Associate from 2013 to 2016. Additionally, she worked as a Graduate Student Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital for five months in 2019. Her research experience spans multiple years and includes collaborations with medical professionals in the field of medical imaging.
Achievements in Medical Imaging
Throughout her career, Nurten Ceren Askin Incebacak has made significant contributions to the field of medical imaging, particularly in MRI data acquisition and analysis. She has collaborated extensively with medical doctors and scientists, focusing on advanced techniques such as Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS), Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), and functional MRI (fMRI). In 2019, she was awarded the Swiss National Foundation Doc.Mobility fellowship, which supported her research at the Computational Radiology Laboratory at Boston Children's Hospital, affiliated with Harvard Medical School.