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Synthesis, characterisation and functionalisation of upconversion nanomaterials
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Dr. Lecturer and researcher
Hitit University
Çorum, Türkiye
As a Dr. Lecturer in physical chemistry, I am committed to research, teaching, collaboration. Synthesis,characterisation,functionalization of upconversion NMs.
As a dedicated and highly motivated Dr. Lecturer in physical chemistry, I am committed to research, teaching, collaboration with other research groups and industrial firms. With a background in synthesis, characterisation, and functionalization of upconversion nanomaterials which can be used in several area like optical imaging, theranostics, PDT, PTT, drug delivery, counterfeiting, solar cells etc. I am also interested in green chemistry, metallic and boron nanomaterials lately.
I got my master's degree in chemistry and my doctorate in physical chemistry at the University of Potsdam. I returned to Turkey in 2021 and started working as a Dr. Lecturer at Hitit University.
Scholarship: Turkish Ministry of Education - YLSY-2010 (2010-2021)
Languages: Turkish (native), English, German.
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At Hitit University, we are dedicated to fostering innovation and academic excellence through a diverse range of programs and research opportunities. Situated in the vibrant city of Çorum, we pride ourselves on creating a collaborative environment that empowers our students and faculty to thrive. Our commitment to providing a comprehensive educational experience enhances both personal and professional growth, enabling us to contribute meaningfully to society. We invite you to connect with us and explore our initiatives that bridge education with industry collaboration.
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Synthesis, characterisation and functionalisation of upconversion nanomaterials
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synthesis, characterisation and functionalisation of upconversion nanomaterials
synthesis, characterisation and functionalisation of upconversion nanomaterials (UCNP). I can produce UCNP which can be used by researchers.