Kerem is a Research Fellow in the CellFACE project at TUMCREATE, where he leads the translational research and commercialization of CellFACE's patented health AI platform for automated hematology diagnostics. He holds a Doctor of Engineering (Dr.-Ing.) from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) with a focus on AI-driven biomedical imaging and agentic AI systems; a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics from TUM; and a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Engineering Physics from Gaziantep University, Türkiye. Since 2021, he has collaborated with CellFACE's international and multidisciplinary team across Singapore and Germany, driving CellFACE from laboratory prototype to a production-grade health AI system backed by NRF's IntraCREATE Thematic Grant and most recently, SMART Innovation Grant (IG 2.0).
Kerem's research sits at the intersection of health AI, computer vision, biomedical imaging, and agentic AI, with a strong focus on translational impact and commercial deployment. His work spans real-time computer vision pipelines for clinical hematology and agentic AI systems for automated knowledge discovery, deep research, and medical reasoning, developed in active collaboration with the National University Hospital (NUH), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), and A*STAR.
