Dr. Esra Nur Turan-Küçük
Esra Nur Turan-Küçük is a postdoctoral research fellow working with Prof. Elizabeth Bonawitz at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Esra received her B.A. with high honors in Psychology from Istanbul Sehir University, where she completed her senior thesis on the development of the possibility concept in young children. During her undergraduate years, she worked as a summer research assistant at the Harvard Lab for Developmental Studies with Dr. Susan Carey. She completed her Ph.D. as a Fulbright grantee with Dr. Melissa Kibbe in Boston University's Developmental Science program.
Esra's work broadly focuses on conceptual development, with a particular emphasis on how young children represent and reason about possibility. Her research asks not simply whether preschoolers can reason about what might be, but what representational formats let them hold multiple mutually exclusive possibilities in mind and act on them under uncertainty.