
معرفی
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sinan Bayindir is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Bingöl University's Faculty of Sciences and Arts. He also serves as Director of the Center for Developing University-Industry Cooperation Application and Research, and previously held positions including Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Sciences and Arts (2021-2025) and Deputy Director of the Institute of Science (2018-2021).
- Born in 1984 in Erzurum, Turkey
- Graduated as top student from Atatürk University Chemistry Teaching program (2007)
- Completed Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at Atatürk University (2015)
- Conducted research at The Ohio State University (2013-2014)
Dr. Bayindir's research focuses on Synthetic and Mechanistic Organic Chemistry, Heterocyclic Compounds, Chemosensors, Biochemistry, Memory Devices, and Organic Nanomaterials. His work centers on developing novel organic compounds with applications in sensing, particularly for metal ions and biological molecules. He has made significant contributions to rhodanine-based fluorescent sensors, tetraphenylethene derivatives for cascade detection, and organic materials for photovoltaic applications.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward sophisticated sensing platforms capable of detecting multiple analytes through cascade mechanisms. His research bridges organic synthesis with practical applications in environmental monitoring, particularly for water quality analysis, and biomedical detection systems, showing increasing sophistication in molecular design to achieve selectivity and sensitivity in complex environments.
- TÜBİTAK-2214-A International Research Fellowship (2013-2014)
- 22 TUBITAK publication incentive awards
- Atatürk University Honor Student Certificates (10)
- Department First Place Award
Dr. Bayindir has supervised seven graduate theses and his research is supported by multiple projects including TÜBİTAK-BİDEB 2218 Project on "Photoredox-Catalyzed C-H Arylation of Indolysin Derivatives" and TÜBİTAK-1002 Project on "Obtaining high-efficiency devices for photovoltaic applications."
As Director of the Center for Developing University-Industry Cooperation, Dr. Bayindir leads initiatives to bridge academic research with industrial applications, focusing on developing novel organic materials with practical applications in sensing, corrosion inhibition, and photovoltaic devices, often utilizing natural products from Bingöl region such as propolis and pollen.



