Tamer Karatekin
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| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | April 2, 1981 Yugoslavia |
| Chess career | |
| Country | Turkey |
| Title | FIDE Master (1997); FIDE Trainer (2015); FIDE School Instructor (2016) |
| FIDE rating | 2244 (September 2017) |
| Peak rating | 2325 (July 1998) |
Tamer Karatekin is a Turkish national chess champion, a children’s chess coach, and an AI educator.[1][2][3] He is also a technology professional whose primary focus is on the integration of artificial intelligence systems with chess.[4] He is also a designer and curator of chess-related art projects.[5][6]
He holds the World Chess Federation titles of FIDE Master (1997), FIDE Trainer (2015), and FIDE School Instructor (2016).[7] Ahead of the 2000 World Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, he won the Turkish Chess Championship in 2000.[2]
Karatekin is an alumnus of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).[8][9] He competed as the first board for MIT’s chess team where his team tied for third place at the Pan American Intercollegiate Team Championship held in late December 2001.[10][11][9][12]
Tamer Karatekin was born in the Macedonian region of Yugoslavia in 1981 and grew up in Oldtown Fatih, Istanbul. He learned chess from his father and his grandfather.[13][14][15]
Karatekin won the Turkish Chess Championship in 2000 with a 2-point lead (10/13), ahead of the 2000 World Chess Olympiad in Istanbul.[2] He received the FIDE Master title in 1997 and achieved a peak rating of 2325 in July 1998.[7]
In 1997, he drew games against former world champions Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov in simultaneous exhibitions held in Istanbul.[16][17][18][19][20]
During his studies at MIT, he competed as the first board player of MIT's chess team, including in matches against rival universities such as Harvard and Caltech.[12][10][21] In 2001, his team tied for third place at the Pan American Intercollegiate Team Championship.[11]
Coaching and chess-in-education leadership
Tamer Karatekin coaching career involves the training of high ranking World- and Europe-ranked child players and teaching chess to primary-age students in a compulsory school setting; Some of his students have earned medals in official World and European youth and school chess championships.[3][22][23][24]
During the 2014–2015 academic year, he served as a compulsory chess lesson teacher for 300 primary school students (ages 7 and 8) at Istanbul Technical University Foundation Schools.[3]
He also developed the chess education platform "Deep Sea Chess," which participated in the Istanbul Technical University (ITU) Seed Incubator program (ranked among the top university incubators globally)[3][25] and organized youth tournaments in collaboration with the Boylston Chess Club.[26]
He served as the technical project coordinator and AI curriculum lead of the EU-funded Erasmus+ shatranj.ai project, which connects chess with artificial intelligence and technology education.[6][27]
Design and exhibitions
Karatekin is the designer of the ŞAHÎ chess set and related chess iconography, where each chess piece embeds symbols from the names chess pieces have been called in different languages.[28][29] He has been a co-curator of the history exhibition project focused on historic board games and chess piece designs, SHATRANJ.ART, first displayed at the Hagia Sophia campus of the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakıf University.[5][30]