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CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONEL INFORMATION

Family Name ÇETE

Name MEHMET Title Ph.D. Date of Birth 1975

Place of Birth Denizli, Turkey Gender Male

Marital Status Married

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND & WORK EXPERIENCE

Bachelors Education 1993-98, Yildiz Technical University, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Department of Geomatics Engineering, Istanbul, Turkey.

English Language Education

1999-00, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey.

MSc Education 2000-02, Karadeniz Technical University, Graduate School of Natural & Applied Sciences, Geomatics Engineering Program, Trabzon, Turkey.

Title of the Master Thesis: Urban Information System Design and Implementation: An Example of Pelitli Municipality

PhD Education 2002-2008, Karadeniz Technical University, Graduate School of Natural & Applied Sciences, Geomatics Engineering Program, Trabzon, Turkey.

Title of the Ph.D. Thesis: An Approach for Turkish Land Administration System

Erasmus-Socrates Exchange Period In Abroad

2005-06, Technical University of Munich, Institute of Geodesy, GIS and Land Management, Munich, Germany.

Study Topic: Research on Some European Countries’ Land Administration Systems (Germany, The Netherlands, Denmark and Switzerland)

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Academic Background & Work Experience

1999-2000, Research Assistant, Erciyes University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geomatics, Kayseri, Turkey.

2000-2008, Research Assistant, Karadeniz Technical University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geomatics, Trabzon, Turkey.

2008-2009, Dr. Research Assistant, Erciyes University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geomatics, Kayseri, Turkey. 2009-2011, Ass. Prof. Dr., Erciyes University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geomatics, Kayseri, Turkey.

2011-2012, Assoc. Prof. Dr., Erciyes University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geomatics, Kayseri, Turkey.

2012-…, Assoc. Prof. Dr., Izmir Katip Celebi University, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Department of Geomatics Engineering, Izmir, Turkey.

Foreign Language Scores

Foreign Language Examination of Turkish Interuniversity Board (English), Score: 84/100, March 2007.

Area of Study & Interest

Land Registration, Cadastre, Land Readjustment, Real Estate Valuation, Urban Transformation, Land Information System.

PUBLICATIONS

A. Papers in International Journals

A1. Cete, M., Yomralioglu, T., 2012. Re-engineering of Turkish Land Administration, Survey

Review, http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/sre/pre-prints, http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1752270612Y.0000000027.

A2. Çete, M., Demir, O. and Uzun, B., 2011. Determining Coastal Zone Boundaries and

Related Issues in Turkey, Maritime Engineering, 164(2), 71-80.

A3. Çete, M., 2010. Turkish Land Readjustment: Good Practice in Urban Development,

Journal of Urban Planning and Development, Vol. 136, No. 4, pp. 373-380.

A4. Çete, M., Palancıoğlu, H. M., Geymen, A., Alkan, M., 2010. The Turkish cadastral

information system and lessons learned, Scientific Research and Essays, 5 (7), pp. 625-633.

A5. Uzun, B., Çete, M. and Palancıoğlu, H. M., 2010. Legalizing and upgrading illegal

settlements in Turkey, Habitat International, 34 (2010) 204-209.

A6. Çete, M., Durduran, S. S. and Geymen, A., 2009. Urban Information Systems in Turkey,

Municipal Engineer, Volume: 162, Issue: 2, 103-109.

A7. Demir, O., Uzun, B. and Çete, M., 2008. Turkish Cadastral System, Survey Review, 40,

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A8. Çete, M., İnan, H. İ., 2008. Turkish Cadastral Organisation: Registry and Cadastre under

One Roof, GIM International, Volume: 22, Issue: 1, January, 2008.

B. Papers Presented in International Scientific Meetings

B1. Çete, M., 2012. The Need for Re-Engineering in the Turkish Real Estate Valuation

System, FIG Working Week 2012, 6-10 May, Rome, Italy.

B2. Çete, M., 2010. The Recent Reforms in the Turkish Cadastre, FIG Congress 2010, 11-16

April, Sydney, Australia.

B3. Inan, H. I., and Cete, M., 2007. Evaluation of Land Parcel Identification Systems, FIG

Working Week 2007, Hong Kong SAR, China.

B4. Cete, M. and Inan, H. I., 2007. An Overview of Turkish Cadastral Organisation: A Good

Practice, FIG Working Week 2007, Hong Kong SAR, China.

B5. İnan, H. İ., and Çete, M., 2006. The Role of Cadastre in Agricultural Reform Applications

of Turkey: Case Study of Trabzon Province, XXIII FIG Congress, Munich, Germany.

B6. Çete, M., Magel, H., and Yomralıoğlu, T., 2006. The Needs for Improvement in Turkish

Land Administration System: Lessons Learned from German Case, XXIII FIG Congress, Munich, Germany.

B7. Çete, M., and Uzun, B., 2005. The Evolving Role of Private Sector in Turkish Cadastral

System, FIG Working Week 2005 and GSDI-8, Cairo, Egypt.

B8. Uzun, B., Çete, M., 2004. A Model For Solving Informal Settlement Issues in Developing

Countries, FIG Working Week 2004, Athens, Greece.

B9. Cete, M., Yomralioglu, T., 2004. Cadastre: The Key Component in Urban-Based

Information Systems, FIG Working Week 2004, Athens, Greece.

B10. Demir, O., and Çete, M., 2004. The Cadastre and Related Problems in Turkey,

International Sysmposium on Modern Technologies, Education and Professional Practice in Geodesy and Related Fields, Sofia, Bulgaria.

B11. Nisanci, R., Uzun, B., Cete, M., 2003. Transforming of Historical Real Estate Entities'

Property to Public Property, CIPA 2003, Antalya, Turkey.

B12. Yıldırım, V., Çete, M. and Yomralıoğlu, T., 2002. An Address Based Information

System Design and Application, International Symposium on Geographic Information Systems, İTÜ, İstanbul, Türkiye.

C. Papers in National Journals

C1. Çete, M. ve Yomralıoğlu, T., 2009. An Approach for Turkish Land Administration

System, hkm Jeodezi, Jeoinformasyon ve Arazi Yönetimi Dergisi, 2009/1, Sayı 100, Sayfa: 34-44. (in Turkish)

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C2. Uzun, B. ve Çete, M., 2005. A Model for Solving Illegal Settlement Issues in Developing

Countries, hkm Jeodezi, Jeoinformasyon ve Arazi Yönetimi Dergisi, 2005/2, Sayı: 93, Sayfa: 14-19. (in Turkish)

C3. Yomralıoğlu, T., Çete, M., 2002. Urban Geographical Information Systems: A

Contemporary Urban Management Tool, Arkitekt Dergisi, Sayı 2002 / 02, Yıl 69, Sayfa: 34-39. (in Turkish)

D. Papers Presented in National Scientific Meetings

D1. Yomralıoğlu, T., Candaş, E., Nişancı, R., Çete, M., 2011. Real Estate Valuation,

Workshop on Sustainable Land Management in Turkey, 26-27 May 2011, Okan University, İstanbul, Turkey. (in Turkish)

D2. Çete, M., Yomralıoğlu, T., 2011. A New Land Administration System for Turkey: TAİS,

13th Turkish Scientific and Technical Congress on Mapping, Ankara, Turkey. (in Turkish)

D3. Mataracı, O., Yomralıoğlu, T. ve Çete, M., 2009. Evaluation of the Turkish Cadastre

Based on the INSPIRE Directives, 12th Turkish Scientific and Technical Congress on Mapping, 11-15 May 2009, Ankara, Turkey. (in Turkish)

D4. Çete, M., 2007. European Initiatives for the Cadastre 2014: The Switzerland Model, 1st

GIS Congress, Trabzon, Turkey. (in Turkish)

D5. Yomralıoğlu, T., İnan, H. İ., Çete, M., 2007. A Common Data Model For Cadastral

Systems Worldwide: Core Cadastral Domain Model (CCDM), National 1st GIS Congress, Trabzon, Turkey. (in Turkish)

D6. İnan, H. İ., Çete, M., 2007. Agricultural Land Parcel Identification Systems and Cadastre,

11th Turkish Scientific and Technical Congress on Mapping, Ankara, Turkey. (in Turkish)

D7. Çete, M., ve Yomralıoğlu, T., 2006. German Cadastral Information System: ALKIS®, 1st

Cadastre Congress, Ankara, Turkey. (in Turkish)

D8. Sesli, F.A., Çete, M. ve Akyol, N. 2006. Coastal Regulations in the EU Countries,

Turkish 6st Coastal Congress, Mugla, Turkey. (in Turkish)

D9. Uzun, B., and Çete, M., 2005. An Approach for Solving Illegal Settlement Issues in

Developing Countries, 10th Turkish Scientific and Technical Congress on Mapping, Ankara, Turkey. (in Turkish)

D10. Yomralıoğlu, T., and Çete, M., 2005. The Need for Building a Sustainable Land Policy

in Turkey, 10th Turkish Scientific and Technical Congress on Mapping, Ankara, Turkey. (in Turkish)

D11. Yıldırım, V., Çete, M., Yomralıoğlu, T., 2003. An Address Information System Model

for e-Municipalities, Turkish 2nd National e-Municipalities and e-Engineering Congress, Ankara, Turkey. (in Turkish)

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D12. Çete, M., 2003. Evaluation of the Isseus Faced in Urban Information System Projects,

9th Turkish Scientific and Technical Congress on Mapping, Ankara, Turkey. (in Turkish)

D13. Çete, M., Yomralıoğlu, T., 2002. A GIS Support System for the Government Radios, 8th

ESRI and ERDAS User Meeting, Ankara. (in Turkish)

D14. Çete, M., Yomralıoğlu, T., 2002. An Urban Information System Design and

Application, 30th Anniversary Symposium in Geomatics Education of Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey. (in Turkish)

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