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ITU the 250th Year Piano Recital

by Mehmet Oğuz Mutlu | Oct 05, 2023
Trees bloom with music in the ITU 250th Anniversary Commemorative Forest! Please click for details.

Composer pianist Elif Ebru Sakar; will perform the works of the post-romantic period composers such as Scriabin, Chopin, Liszt and Debussy with also her own compositions  in the scope of “250 Year 250 Thousand Saplings” campaign event organized by ITU Mechanical Engineering Faculty
You can attend the piano recital, which will take place on October 27, 2023 at 20:30 at the Süleyman Demirel Conference Center, by donating at least 6 saplings to the ITU 250th Anniversary Memorial Forest.

To donate: https://www.dikiliagacimvar.com/bagis-yap/?utm_source=web&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=itu
250 Year 250 Thousand Saplings: https://www.itu.edu.tr/fidan-bagisi 

After entering your personal information on the donation page, simply select "ITU 250th Anniversary Commemorative Forests" as the "Certificate Type". 6 saplings will counted as 1 ticket.
ITU students will be able to participate in the concert by donating 2 saplings.
You can also donate at the entrance of the hall before the concert.

Elif Ebru Sakar

Sakar, who graduated from Hacettepe University Ankara State Conservatory Composition and Orchestral Conducting Department in 2018, commissioned works domestically and internationally and performed piano concert tours during his student years. The work titled 'I'm Afraid', which she wrote for small orchestra and baritone based on Atilla İlhan's poem, won the first prize in the Zeliha Özlerini Composition Competition held during the International Composers and Performers Week in 2015. Today, she continues her piano concerts and composer work.

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ITU Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

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ITU Faculty of Mechanical Engineering takes pride in having close to 100 years of Mechanical Engineering tradition, and has currently 33 Professors, 12 Associate Professors, 24 Assistant Professors and 15 Lecturers as Faculty members. At present, we have over 2000 undergraduate students, all of which were selected among the top ~0.5% of the ~2.3 million students taking the nationwide university entrance exam annually.

Founded in 1933, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering received its current name in 1944. With the university reform in 1933, the Institute of Electricity and Machines of the Istanbul University was replaced by the Electro-Mechanic Department; and by doing so our Mechanical Engineering education, which still continues, began 87 years ago. 11 years later in 1944, the name of the institution was changed to Istanbul Technical University and under it a separate school/college of Mechanical Engineering was founded with the current name: “Faculty of Mechanical Engineering“.

Our faculty is one of the oldest institutions in our country that carries out education and research activities in the field of mechanical engineering. The different engineering branches it hosts have developed and become a faculty. in 1969; Faculty of Naval Architecture and Marine Sciences, in 1983; The Faculty of Textile Technologies and Design and the Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics gained their independent status.In the first years, the Mining Engineering department, which was part of the basic sciences and general engineering courses instruct within the scope of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, became an independent faculty in 1953.

ITU Faculty of Mechanical Engineering performs research and education in the design, development and production planning of all types of mechanical and energy transformation systems. Our 75 Faculty members are performing research and development in a wide range of areas related to both immediate needs of the industry and also cutting edge science for future technologies and applications. Our research areas include, but not limited to, Automotive Industry, Petrochemical Industry, Robotics, Textile Industry, Defense Industry, Reverse Engineering, Clean Energy, Renewable Energy, Underground Gasification, MEMS, Nanotechnology, Pharmaceutics, and Biomolecular Engineering.

With its gorgeous Ottoman era building providing extensive lab space, massive laboratory and research investment performed in the past 87 years, and the recent addition of the 1500 m2 big Dr. Keskin Keser student lab building, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering has one of the most extensive educational and research laboratories in Turkey and provides its students with top quality Mechanical Engineering education in a gorgeous historical building located at a prime location in the very heart of Istanbul.