
About
Tansu Ersoy is a Lecturer at the Department of Physics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering at Istanbul Technical University. He specializes in femtosecond laser engineering, optics, and material science with a focus on applications in cultural heritage conservation, biomedical engineering, and nanostructuring.
Research Interests: Ersoy's work revolves around femtosecond laser ablation, beam propagation in complex media, and material surface modification. His projects include non-destructive cleaning of historical papers using femtosecond lasers, fabrication of nanostructures on thin metal films, and biomedical applications such as dental enamel etching for orthodontic bracket bonding.
Key Research Contributions: His articles from 2011–2015 explore topics like Bessel vortex beams in metal ablation (2014), self-reconstruction of laser beams in scattering media (2012), and femtosecond laser etching in dentistry (2013). These studies bridge fundamental optics research with practical applications in conservation and medicine.
Affiliations & Facilities: Based at ITU's Ayazaga Campus, he likely collaborates with material science and biomedical engineering teams within the university. No specific labs or grants are mentioned in the text.
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