09-10, 09:00–10:00 (Europe/Istanbul), Audiology 1
Advanced Electrophysological Studies in Audiology (fNIRS-pupilometry, EEG testing)
Advanced Electrophysological Studies in Audiology (fNIRS-pupilometry, EEG testing)
- Bridging Hearing Loss and Cognition: The ECHHO Program and Beyond
- Cognitive Effects of Hearing Aid Use in Geriatric Individuals
- Hearing Aids and Inner Ear Laser Therapy: A Dual Approach
- How to predict Hearing Aid Outcomes Using AI
- Speech Auditory Brainstem Response (sABR): a valuable tool for predicting auditory rehabilitation training in cochlear implant recipients
Samet Kılıç is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Audiology at Trakya University. He holds a PhD (2022) and a Master’s degree (2018) in Audiology and Speech Pathology from Hacettepe University. His doctoral research focused on objective methods for assessing listening effort from a neural perspective.
In addition to his clinical expertise, Dr. Kılıç has a diverse educational background, holding degrees in Sociology (2020) and History (2023), and a bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation (2011).
Professional Experience
Academic Roles: Before his current position at Trakya University, he served as a Research Assistant at Hacettepe University for eight years.
International Experience: He conducted research at Ghent University in Belgium as part of the Erasmus+ program in 2016
Service: He serves as an Assistant Editor for the Balkan Journal of Health Sciences and is actively involved in organizing international audiology congresses.
- Modulation of Central Auditory Encoding in Cochlear Implant Users through Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Pilot Study with Multimodal FFR
- Navigating Tinnitus: Evidence-Based Strategies for Clinical Management
- IfastSRT50 - a new national multicenter proposal of audiologic pre-surgical evaluation