H. Selcuk Gecim his PhD in Electronic Engineering from Surrey University, England in 1978. He worked in University of Western Ontario, Canada in 1982-1985. He spent most of his science researches academic activities in Hacettepe University in Turkey. Moreover, he has been working in Çankaya University since 2015. His research of interests involves semiconductor technology, Quantum electronics, and analogue and digital circuit design.
Ahmad Salmanogli received his B.S. and M.Sc. degrees in Electrical Engineering, respectively, from Sahand University of Technology and Tabriz University and his Ph.D. degree in electrical and electronics engineering from Hacettepe University in 2021.
He has done several interesting projects related to RF circuit engineering from 2013 to 2018. The projects were specifically concentrated on the design of the receiver and transmitter for classical radars operating in different bands such as L-, S-, and X-band. The design and simulation of the RF circuits with ADS, Cadence, and Hspice, and in addition, coding with MATLAB and Python are his second nature.
One of the interesting points about his research is related to quantum science since he got to know about it around 2010. Nowadays, he focuses on the design of cryogenic RF circuits for quantum applications such as quantum sensors, quantum radar, and circuits to facilitate the readout of quantum computing. Concentrating on cryogenic electronics is his priority.
From 2018-2021, he has been a Research Assistant at the Çankaya University in Turkey. Since 2021, he has been a Prof. Assistant with the Çankaya University in Turkey. He is the author of more than 50 articles and two inventions. His research interests include quantum electronics, Circuit QED, quantum optics, quantum radar, Cryogenic LNA, and RF circuit design, such as LNA and PA.
Office:NC-08 Position:Dr.Instructor Member Phone: 0312 233 15 01 E-mail:salmanogli@cankaya.edu.tr
Research Interests: Quantum Electronics, Quantum Plasmonics, Optoelectronics, Nano-biosensor, Nano-sensor
Amir Maghoul received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering in 2006 and 2009, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering-optical integrated circuits from the University of Tabriz, Iran, in 2017. During the Ph.D. level, he focused on nanoantennas design, nonlinear properties of nanoantennas, and simulation of computational nanophotonic structures. In 2017, he joined Islamic Azad University (IAU) as an Assistant Professor and was occupied with teaching different courses at bachelor’s and master’s levels. From 2017 to 2019, he continued his collaboration with the Photonic and Crystal Laboratory, the University of Tabriz, and ASEPE Company in the nanophotonic field. Between 2019 and 2021, He started a postdoc fellowship at NTNU in Norway in the area of neurophotonic and Nero-optic modulation for biomedical applications. After this duration, he worked as a researcher at Oslo University Hospital(OUH) in the field of medical sensor design. From 2022 to the present, he has been collaborating with the Optical lab/FNIR of the Oslomet university as a research scientist. He is also a member of the ADEPT group of Oslomet, which works for developing brain-inspired technologies.
His research interests Micro/Nanosensors for biomedical and optical applications using optical techniques and optoacoustic methods, computational neuroscience, Neurophotonics, RF nanotechnology, Quantum Plasmonic, Electromagnetic compatibility design, and simulation of nanophotonic structures.
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