Hulusi Yilmaz
استادیار · Computational Materials Science
Harrisburg University of Science and Technologyمعرفی
Dr. Hulusi Yilmaz is an Assistant Professor of Physics at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology. His research focuses on computational studies of atomic and electronic properties of semiconductor materials and nanostructures, including wide-bandgap semiconductors, carbon nanomaterials, topological materials, and photovoltaic cells. He integrates machine learning techniques into materials science to advance emerging technologies.
Dr. Yilmaz holds a Ph.D. in Physics and teaches a broad range of physics, mathematics, and engineering courses. His work explores quantum mechanical methods to uncover material characteristics, with recent emphases on Sb₂Se₃ nanostructures, GaN nanotubes, and ferroelectric-semiconductor solar cells. His publications span topics like nanowire orientation effects, electronic bandgap engineering, and nanoscale interconnects.
While no formal awards or grants are listed, his research portfolio demonstrates expertise in computational materials modeling, nanotechnology, and interdisciplinary applications of physics. He advises students in experimental and theoretical aspects of materials science and contributes to advancing energy-efficient technologies through his work on photovoltaic systems.



