Curriculum Vitae
Basak received her B.Sc. degree in electrical and electronics engineering in June 2016 from Middle East Technical University, Turkey. Successively, she obtained the M.Sc. degree in communications engineering in January 2019 from Technical University of Munich, Germany as a scholarship holder of German Academic Exchange Service and Turkish Education Foundation. In February 2019, she joined the Chair of Media Technology at the Technical University of Munich as a research staff, where she is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree. Her research interests include, haptics, teleoperation, and human-robot skill transfer.
Projects/Cooperation within CeTI you are involved in:
Development of Haptic Codecs: K1-TP1 and K1-U3 collaboration
What do you value most about your work at CeTI?
The collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment
What was your best moment at CeTI so far?
The first CeTI summer school
What else would you like to research?
I would like to explore more on how we can teach the robots tactile/contact skills and make them operate autonomously in a safe-manner.
How do you spend your spare time?
Travelling, cooking, music, nature, friends
Publications
11. | On the quality-of-learning for haptic teleoperation-based skill transfer over the Tactile Internet (Proceedings Article) In: Proceedings of the IEEE Global Communications Conference (Globecom), 2020. |
12. | PVC-SLP: Perceptual vibrotactile-signal compression based-on sparse linear prediction (Journal Article) In: IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, vol. 23, pp. 4455–4468, 2020. |
13. | A rate-scalable perceptual wavelet-based vibrotactile codec (Proceedings Article) In: Proceedings of the IEEE Haptics Symposium (HAPTICS), 2020. |