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Drones and Terrorism: Graduating Senior Bahceci Shines at Criminology Conference

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Presenting a research poster at a major conference is a big deal for a student, particularly for an undergraduate.

Poster presentations create networking opportunities with experts and peers who often provide constructive feedback; summarizing complex ideas and data enhances communications skills; and, in addition to building confidence, it makes a significant addition to resum茅s and CVs.

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Ayse Selma Bahceci with her poster: 鈥楶resenting at this level gave me firsthand insight into the many opportunities to further enhance our research.鈥 Photos provided.

For Ayse Selma Bahceci, presenting her poster in mid-November at the American Society of Criminology鈥檚 79th annual meeting in San Francisco, a conference that draws more than 4,000 attendees from more than 40 countries, was not only thrilling, but also nostalgic.

鈥淚 was incredibly excited, as this was my very first conference,鈥 the graduating senior said. 鈥淚t was also a nostalgic experience because I was born and raised in San Francisco.鈥
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Bahceci presents her poster to a conference attendee.

The major in the at 亚洲AV had her dream fulfilled just in time: She graduates in December. It鈥檚 an opportunity she was happy to have experienced.

鈥淚 had the chance to network with a diverse group of talented individuals in their respective fields, which was truly inspiring,鈥 she said. 鈥淧resenting at this level gave me firsthand insight into the many opportunities to further enhance our research.鈥

The poster was titled 鈥淐hanging Weapon Types in Terrorist Organizations: Which Groups Have Used Drones?鈥 and reflected the work accomplished at George Mason鈥檚 (TraCCC) and its affiliated organizations and tools.

鈥淚n this presentation, I analyzed drone use within terrorist organizations using data from the [GTTAC] and the Incidents Database [GRID], shedding light on how drones are shifting weapon and logistic strategies among these groups,鈥 she said.

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Bahceci, left, with Mahmut Cengiz at the conference: 鈥業鈥檓 excited to see how the Schar School is preparing young experts to fight terrorism around the world,鈥 he said.

鈥淢any attendees were intrigued by our Global Terrorism Trends and Analysis Center data collected at the Schar School, and my presentation on drones received excellent feedback,鈥 she said, adding that the data is open for all to use.

鈥淭his was Ayse Selma鈥檚 first conference, and she gave an exceptional poster presentation on drones, a timely and important topic,鈥 said Associate Professor , director of the GTTAC. Cengiz accompanied Bahceci to California.

鈥淗er presentation was excellent and she was very well received,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to see how the Schar School is preparing young experts to fight terrorism around the world.鈥

Presenting at a conference, Bahceci said, 鈥渉as always been a goal of mine, and I am especially grateful to my mentor and advisor, Professor Cengiz, who supported me every step of the way in reaching this milestone in my career.

鈥淚 made many connections during my time at the conference, both from the United States and abroad,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 believe these networks are valuable moving聽forward in my career after I graduate.鈥