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Nilay's biography
Nilay is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) researcher with an interdisciplinary background in Cognitive Science and Engineering. Her research focuses on modeling socio-emotional behaviours in computational systems in order to develop interactive systems that can understand human behaviour and advance our understanding of human cognition by providing us means to evaluate our assumptions in a systematic and controlled environment. She has been focusing on complex concepts such as empathy, affect, personality and theory of mind in a variety of contexts such as healthcare, education and creativity. She plans to continue pursuing research to understand factors shaping people’s behaviors with their growing personal interactions with virtual agents and develop innovations that would have a positive effect on our society. Nilay is a proud member of Women in CS and Women in ML groups, and an advocate of Open Science and Open-Source Software.
Education
- PhD in Artificial Intelligence, School of Interactive Arts & Technology, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV, 2015-2019
- MSc in Cognitive Science, Middle East Technical University, 2012-2014
- BEng in Management Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, 2005-2010
Courses
Fall 2024
Future courses may be subject to change.