معرفی
Mustafa AYDIN serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Istanbul University's Faculty of Science since 2023, specializing in condensed matter physics with emphasis on semiconductor materials and electronic transport phenomena. His work bridges fundamental physics with materials engineering for optoelectronic applications.
Education:
- Doctorate (2017-2023) at Istanbul University, Institute of Graduate Studies In Sciences, Faculty of Science
- Postgraduate (2010-2014) at Yildiz Technical University, Graduate School Of Natural And Applied Sciences
- Undergraduate (2006-2010) at Istanbul University, Faculty Of Science, Department of Physics
Research Interests: AYDIN's expertise spans Optoelectronic Materials and Devices, Material science and engineering, Transport Phenomena in Condensed Matter, and Electronic transport in condensed matter. His investigations focus on III-V semiconductor alloys (particularly GaAsBi and InGaAsBi), quantum well structures, and thin-film nanosystems, examining electronic properties under electric/magnetic fields and thermal effects. His work integrates experimental techniques like magnetotransport measurements with structural and optical characterization to advance semiconductor device physics.
Publication Trends: Analysis of his 14 recent publications (2020-2024) reveals consistent focus on bismuth-containing III-V semiconductors, with 80% addressing GaAsBi/InGaAsBi quantum wells. Key themes include electric-field-dependent electron transport (43% of articles), thermal annealing effects (36%), and bismuth's role in modifying electronic properties (29%). His methodology predominantly combines experimental growth (MBE/MOCVD) with advanced characterization of transport and optical properties.
Scientific Awards: No awards or fellowships were documented in the source materials.
Advising & Grants: The available records indicate no formal student advisement or externally funded research grants. His collaborative work involves 15+ co-authors across Turkish and international institutions, suggesting team-based research without specified leadership roles in grant management.
Labs & Teams: While affiliated with Istanbul University's Solid State Physics Division, no specific laboratory facilities or dedicated research teams under his direction were referenced in the provided documentation.
حوزههای پژوهشی



