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Our Academic Studies Published at the IISEC 2026 Conference

IISEC

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Scientific studies conducted by our university’s academics were successfully presented and published within the scope of IISEC 2026. As a highly respected international conference, IISEC serves as an important academic platform where current research is shared, particularly in the fields of information security, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, software engineering, and data-driven technologies.

The studies presented at the conference are listed below:

  • Shahdad Peykani, Emin Kuğu
    “Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) in Insurance Fraud Detection”
  • Hilal Yurtoğlu, Zeynep Bölükbaşı, Emin Kuğu
    “Deep Learning Approaches for Pneumonia Detection and Analysis with XAI”
  • Eren Memişoğlu, Koray Başkoca, Kutay Aydemir, Mehmet Bektaş, and Kasım Murat Karakaya
    “AI Museum Guide: An Intelligent and Personalized Interactive System for Enhanced Visitor Experience with FastAPI”
  • Ahmet Baran Dinçoğuz, Ali Kendir, and Murat Karakaya
    “DDD-Enforcer: An AI-Powered Multi-Agent System for Real-Time Domain-Driven Design Enforcement”
  • Harun Hüdai Tan, Baran Erol, Kutay Becerir, Ahmet Alp Malkoç, and Kasım Murat Karakaya
    “Hypothetica: A Multi-Agent System for AI-Powered Originality Assessment”
  • İlayda Dim, Yaren Saklavcı, Kaan Aytekin, and Murat Karakaya
    “MVC Test Orchestrator: SRS-Driven Architecture Extraction and Enforcement in AI-Assisted Software Development”
  • Muhammet Furkan Çam and Murat Karakaya
    “RetireSense: An Artificial Intelligence–Driven Personalized Retirement Decision Support System”
  • Demir Balamir, Deniz Cantürk, and Tansel Dökeroglu
    “New Learning-Assisted Memetic Algorithm for the Close-Enough Problem”
  • Emirhan Yılmaz and Elif Kurtaran Özbudak
    “Simulating Quantum Attacks on Classical Cryptography with CUDA”

These studies address a wide range of timely and interdisciplinary topics, including explainable artificial intelligence, deep learning, multi-agent systems, software architecture, decision support systems, heuristic algorithms, and quantum attack scenarios. By providing both theoretical insights and practical applications, they make valuable contributions to the academic literature and demonstrate our university’s strong research and innovation capacity.

We congratulate all our researchers who successfully represented our university on an international platform and wish them continued success in their scientific endeavors.