
معرفی
Ayşe Dulda is a Visiting Professor at the Korean Advanced Institute of Technology (KAIST) and an affiliated researcher at Sabanci University's SUNUM facility. Her research focuses on optical nanomaterials, quantum dots (Qdots), and phosphors, with expertise in nanoparticle synthesis, doping effects, and luminescence properties. She holds a PhD in Nanotechnology Engineering and has held roles at Yeditepe University and other institutions.
Her work explores the development of advanced nanomaterials for applications in optoelectronics, photocatalysis, and energy systems. Key research themes include rare earth ion-doped nanoparticles, upconversion luminescence mechanisms, and thermal processing of nanomaterials. Recent studies emphasize optimizing nanoparticle morphology and dopant concentrations to enhance material performance.
Publications highlight advancements in Ga2O3-based nanomaterials, YAG phosphors, and Eu3+ doped nanophosphors. While no scientific awards are explicitly noted, her contributions to nanotechnology and materials science are evident through her peer-reviewed output. Advising and grant details are not detailed in the provided text, though her involvement with SUNUM suggests participation in collaborative research projects.
She is associated with Sabanci University’s NANOSKOP infrastructure and contributes to interdisciplinary teams focused on nanotechnology applications in energy, environment, and defense sectors.


