I joined Neuronal Rhythms in Movement (nRIM) Unit in April 2017 and started to learn something totally different; Neuroscience! Considering my background all in engineering, joining this unit is one of the most challenging decisions I have ever made in my life; to become a surgeon! But, I am so lucky that everyone in the lab are very well-equipped in both theoretical and practical knowledge and they are great in patience. My personal motivation for catching up my team is: "The ones considering not to have rest never get tired!" M.K.ATATURK
My concentration, for now, is helping my team to reach and image the deepest regions of brain effectively with the least damages by my surgeries. In the future, my interest might be repairing the inferior olive tissue damages at the cellular level via photo-thermal interactions by laser light.