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Turgay SEYDİOĞLU is a full-time Lecturer at Kastamonu University's Vocational School in the Department of Electronics and Automation, serving since 2002. His academic credentials include a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from Kastamonu University (2024), an MSc in Physics from Gazi University (2007), and a BSc in Physics Engineering from Ankara University (1997).
His educational background comprises:
- PhD in Materials Science and Engineering, Kastamonu University (2019-2024)
- MSc in Physics, Gazi University (2004-2007)
- BSc in Physics Engineering, Ankara University (1991-1997)
Dr. SEYDİOĞLU's research spans General Physics, Nuclear Physics, Electromagnetism, Semiconductors, Superconductors, and Electronics. His experimental work focuses on hydrothermal synthesis of ZnO nanorods and YBCO-family superconductors, investigating doping effects and growth parameters on structural, optical, and electrical properties. Current projects examine gadolinium/nickel doping in ZnO and rare-earth substitutions in Y-358 superconductors.
His 13 publications (2007-2024) predominantly explore zinc oxide nanomaterials and high-temperature superconductors. Key themes include hydrothermal synthesis optimization, rare-earth/transition metal doping effects, and comprehensive characterization of mechanical, dielectric, and crystallographic properties, bridging materials science and electronic engineering applications.
Dr. SEYDİOĞLU teaches undergraduate courses including DC Circuit Analysis, Basic Electronics, and Physics while collaborating extensively with Kastamonu University researchers like Sedat Kurnaz and Özgür Öztürk. His work shows growing academic impact with 20 citations and h-index 3 (Google Scholar), though no thesis supervision or research projects are documented.

