Ahmet Yalçınkaya
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Ahmet Yalçınkaya (b. 1963) is a Turkish poet. He was born in Giresun, Turkey, finished High School in Germany and completed his secondary education in Istanbul. Has has a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Bosphorus University (1987), M.Sc. in Robotics from Istanbul Technical University (1991), A.A. in Management from Anadolu University (2000). Has taught Mathematical Modelling at Namangan Engineering Pedagogical Institute in Uzbekistan. He works nowadays as technical manager in Uzbekistan.
His poems, essays, letters, interviews, poetry translations and other translations have been published by newspapers and journals like Zaman, Al-Ahram Weekly, Vahdet, Impact, Tanitim, Avaz, Harman, Das Licht, Kardelen, Mavera, Yosh Kuch, Pop Tongi, Kiragi, Endulus and others in Turkey, Germany, England, Egypt and Uzbekistan. Has been awarded with several prizes. Has represented Kiragi Poetry Journal in Istanbul (1995-97). Has taken part in the editorial board of the literary journal Endulus (1997-98).
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His published literary books are
- Daglarda Yer Yok (Poems, 1997, ``There is not any place in the mountains``)
- Yetim Kalan Siirler (Poems, 2001, ``Orphan Poems``)
- Yuragimning ko`z yoshi (Selected Poems, 2001, in Uzbek, ``Tears of my Heart``)
- Özlem Sularında (Selected Poems, "In the Waters of Longing", e-book, 2004, printed, 2005)
In addition to the above literary works, has also works in technical fields. Those are
- Production and Utilisation of Biogas (1987, 2005)
- Dual Sayilarin Robot Kinematik ve Dinamiginde Kullanimi (Thesis, 1991, The Use of Dual Numbers in Robot Kinematics and Dynamics)
- Role of Culture in Total Quality Management (Dissertation, 1999).