Alper O.

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Alper is a dedicated graduate research student at Carnegie Mellon University, specializing in Electrical and Computer Engineering. With a strong background in material science and electrical engineering, Alper has contributed to various research projects that blend advanced materials with cutting-edge engineering practices. His experience spans academia and industry, where he has worked on projects ranging from nanomaterial development to advanced semiconductor devices. Alper’s passion for research and innovation makes him an inspiring mentor for students and professionals looking to delve into the world of material science and electrical engineering.
Material Science
Electrical Engineering
Nanotechnology
Semiconductor Devices

Academic Background:

Ph.D. Candidate in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University

  • Focused on the integration of materials science with electrical engineering to develop advanced semiconductor devices.
  • Conducting research on the application of nanomaterials in electronic devices, aiming to improve performance and efficiency.

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Material Science, Koc University

  • Dual degree with a strong focus on the intersection of materials and electrical engineering.
  • Completed projects that explored the use of advanced materials in electronic and photonic applications

Professional Experience:

Graduate Research Student @ Carnegie Mellon University

  • Engaged in cutting-edge research on nanomaterials and their applications in electronic devices.
  • Collaborating with cross-disciplinary teams to develop new methods for integrating materials into semiconductor devices.

Research Intern @ Sabanci University

  • Conducted research on the use of nanomaterials in advanced photonic devices.
  • Worked on the development of new fabrication techniques to improve device performance.

Research Assistant @ Koc University

  • Assisted in the design and development of novel electronic materials for use in semiconductor devices.
  • Contributed to research projects that explored the properties and applications of nanomaterials in electronics.