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He graduated from the Department of Architecture at the Faculty of Architecture at METU in 1962. He received his master's degree from the same department in 1963. He received his master's degree in Tropical Architecture at the Pratt Institute in the USA in 1965, and in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at METU in 1966. Dr. Özcan started working at the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at METU in 1966, where he focused on the cybernetic approach to planning and its application, urban modeling and simulation methods, system and urban dynamics, and information theory, and gave courses on planning techniques and methods. He received his doctorate from the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at METU in 2005. In the 1970s, he took part in the Antalya Kaleiçi Conservation and Development Zoning Plan Project, which had an important place in the preservation of historical sites in Turkey.
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https://memoriam.metu.edu.tr/ogr-gor-dr-ozcan-esmer/
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