In my book, I never suggest a way of life that in any way I would idealize in the form of living in a mountain lodge, kilometers far from the nearest human settlement, having cats and dogs, raising goats and cows, eating tomatoes and apples you pick from your own garden, baking your own bread at home. I don't even think that such a lifestyle is healthy. The basic value for me is the human and I believe that a human also needs other humans. Loneliness is not appropriate for a human.
My point of view in life in general could be summarized as "Do the work right, create social benefit, keep away from people in your private life, enjoy your life and leave something to humanity".
EDUCATION Ph.D, Istanbul Technical University, Architectural Faculty* MSc, Istanbul Technical University, Disaster Management Kadir Has University, Emergency Medical Techician - Paramedic BA, Anatolian University, Economics BA, Bosphorus University, Chemistry*
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Part-time lecturer of “Emergency Management”, İstanbul University Photograpy tutor in a private company First Aid Instructor & Manager in private companies
VOLUNTARY ACTIVITIES Daily basis nature tours Lecturer, "Art History Talks" Lecturer, "Photography Talks" Co-instructor of Urban Search and Rescue Techniques Athletics Coaching Volunteer firefighter Marine Search and Rescue volunteer
SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHED WORKS “SEISMIC RISK PERCEPTION AND MITIGATION EFFORTS IN ISTANBUL”, ERAYBAR K., ILKI A., OKAZAKI K., Disasters: The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management, 2007