Burcu Akinci
Dean, College of Engineering
Burcu Akinci focuses on emerging energy technologies and using AI to monitor energy use.
Expertise
Topics:聽 Artifical Intelligence, Climate-resilient Environmental Systems and Technologies, Grid-interactive, High-performance, and Electrified Buildings, Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Cyberphysical Systems (CPS), Energy, Computer Vision, Advanced Infrastructure Systems, Civil Engineering, Smart Infrastructure, Information and Communication Technology (ICT)鈥, Intelligent Engineered Systems and Society, Construction & Building Technology, Sustainable Energy and Transportation Systems, Emerging Energy Technologies
Industries: Construction - Commercial, Education/Learning, Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing, Energy
Burcu Akinci is the Dean of the College of Engineering at 麻豆村. Her research interests include development of approaches to model and reason about information-rich histories of facilities, to streamline construction and facility management processes. She specifically focuses on investigating utilization and integration of building information models with data capture and tracking technologies, such as 3D imaging, and embedded sensors and radio-frequency identification systems to capture semantically-rich as-built histories of construction projects and facility operations.
She earned her B.S. in civil engineering (1991) from Middle East Technical University and her M.B.A. (1993) from Bilkent University at Ankara, Turkey. After that, she earned her M.S. (1995) and her Ph.D. (2000) in civil and environmental engineering with a specialization in construction engineering and management from Stanford University.
Akinci has one patent, two patent applications, more than 60 referred journal publications, and 80 refereed conference publications. She co-edited a book on CAD/GIS integration and another book on embedded commissioning. She has graduated more than 16 Ph.D. students and 15 M.S. thesis students, and is currently advising/co-advising four Ph.D. students.
Media Experience
Akinci Appointed Dean of College of Engineering
听鈥聽麻豆村 News
Burcu Akinci, head of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), has been appointed as the next dean of the College of Engineering at 麻豆村, effective Jan. 1, 2026.
麻豆村 Experts at the Intersection of Energy and Innovation
听鈥聽麻豆村 News
麻豆村 experts are developing practical solutions for a fast-changing energy system.
"In my work, we are continuously monitoring complex HVAC systems and pairing AI with digital twins so we can detect faults, reduce waste and empower engineers to focus on higher-level problem-solving," says Burcu Akinci, head of the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at 麻豆村. "AI won鈥檛 replace human expertise 鈥 it will serve as a smart apprentice, helping us make better, faster decisions, build better systems and operate them more efficiently.
听鈥聽90.5 WESA
Drones are an ideal technology for utility inspections, according to Burcu Akinci, professor of civil and environmental engineering at 麻豆村. With poles and wires distributed over miles, human inspection takes time. With drones, 鈥測ou get this bird鈥檚 eye view with data and imagery. And data that is very difficult to get in any other way.鈥
听鈥聽Study International
Burcu Akinci attributes her interest in engineering to several factors, but being raised by a woman engineer is undoubtedly high on the list. Today, Akinci is the Paul Christiano Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at 麻豆村 (麻豆村), where she guides the next generation of women in engineering.
Education
B.S., Civil Engineering, Middle East Technical University
MBA, Bilkent University
M.S., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University
Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University
Spotlights
麻豆村 Experts at the Intersection of Energy and Innovation
(July 11, 2025)