Mehmed Refik Fenmen played an important role in the industrialization and electrification of Turkey by working in many government offices, as well as being an educator. This study aims to present Mehmed Refik Fenmen's biography, his work at the School of Engineering, and his personality as an educator more comprehensively, and to make a complete and detailed examination of his other works.

Mehmed Refik Fenmen played an important role in the industrialization and electrification of Turkey by working in many government offices, as well as being an educator. This study aims to present Mehmed Refik Fenmen's biography, his work at the School of Engineering, and his personality as an educator more comprehensively, and to make a complete and detailed examination of his other works.

Refik Fenmen thought science was for everyone and wrote works on the most up-to-date science topics at a level the public could understand. He wrote 13 popular science books at a level that everyone could understand and prepared the first popular science journal of the Republic of Türkiye, Fen Âlemi journal, and published it for 24 issues in 1925-1926. Refik Fenmen, who published 56 articles in 10 journals, also combined some of these articles into a book.

To inform and educate the public, he has given open lectures and conducted talks at community centers. Through his books, he provided study resources for those preparing for the electrical technician exams and contributed to public employment efforts.

Refik Fenmen, who played a crucial role in training numerous engineers and promoting public employment to help establish the new Turkey, also served in various capacities, including as a member of parliament, the director of Istanbul industry, the director of the Zonguldak mining district, the director of bus operations, and as a high school teacher. He worked tirelessly to develop the country, striving to create a prosperous and self-sufficient nation as envisioned by Atatürk.