Bilkent University - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

Main category: Bilkent University alumni
  • Başak Köklükaya - Actress
  • Başak Şenova - Art Curator, founding member of NOMAD, an association working on digital art.
  • Binnur Kaya - Actress
  • Ceyhun Bozkurt - Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, University of Greenwich
  • Demir Demirkan - Rock musician
  • Emrah Yucel - Graphic designer and president of the Turkish Film Festival
  • Nevşin Mengü - Anchor Woman
  • Fadik Sevin Atasoy - Actress
  • Gizem Girişmen - Disabled female archer. Won gold medal at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in the category of individual recurve W1/W2
  • Haluk Akakçe - Painter and audiovisual artist
  • Hande Dalkılıç - Pianist
  • Jehan Barbur - Musician, composer
  • Kaan Tangöze - Rock musician as known from Duman
  • Nasuh Mahruki - Mountaineer, first Turk to climb Mt. Everest and the founder of search and rescue team, AKUT
  • Orkut Büyükkökten - a Turkish employee of Google who developed the social networking service called Orkut
  • Şahan Gökbakar - Comedian
  • Tamer Karadağlı - Actor
  • Tarkan Gözübüyük - Musician as known from Pentagram, Producer
  • Yasemin Mori - Indie musician, freelance graphic artist
  • Zeynep Koltuk - Actress
  • Alper Atamtürk - Chancellor's Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, University of California, Berkeley
  • Atila Abdülkadiroğlu - Professor of Economics, Duke University
  • Ali Kemal Arkun - Urban Designer and Landscape Architect The Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture, Department of Urban Design and Landscape Architecture

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