
Kerim Erim (31 January 1894, Istanbul – 28 December 1952, Istanbul) was a Turkish mathematician who trained during the final years of the Ottoman Empire and played a key role in teaching research and institutional development in mathematics during the early years of the Republic of Türkiye. After completing his engineering education he pursued mathematical studies in Germany where he earned his doctorate and became the first Turkish scientist to obtain a PhD in mathematics in Türkiye. He taught
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Life and FamilyAlthough the exact place and date of Ali Kuşçu’s birth are unknown, it is believed that he was born in Samarkand in the early fifteenth century. He acquired the epithet “Kuşçu” because his father worked as a falconer in the court of Ulugh Beg, within the Timurid Empire, one of the leading scientific centers of the era. From an early age, Ali Kuşçu developed an interest in science.Ali Kuşçu received training in astronomy and mathematics at a young age, studying under prominent scho
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