- Microwave Engineering
- Metamaterials
- Microfluidics
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Muhammed Said Boybay is an Associate Professor at the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Iğdır University. His academic journey includes a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo (2004-2009), with a thesis on 'Sensitivity Enhancement of Near Field Probes Using Negative Materials', and a Bachelor's degree from Bilkent University's Electrical and Electronics Engineering program (2000-2004). His research focuses on microwave engineering, metamaterials, microfluidics, and sensing technologies. He has pioneered work on microwave-based microfluidic systems, metamaterial sensors for material characterization, and non-destructive evaluation techniques using resonant structures. His contributions include developing high-throughput sensing methods for individual droplets in microfluidic devices and integrating microwave heaters for thermo-capillary mixing. Boybay has authored over 20 peer-reviewed articles, with recent work emphasizing hydrogen sensing via palladium-based resonators and beam steering using dispersive superstrates. He has supervised three graduate students, including doctoral candidate Gürkan Yeşilöz and master's graduates Hasan Önder Yılmaz and Ayşegül Musul. He has held administrative roles such as Head of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Iğdır University and Deputy Dean at International Antalya University. His teaching spans undergraduate courses like Electromagnetic Field Theory and graduate modules in Antenna Engineering and RF Design. Notably, he contributed a chapter on 'Microwave in Microfluidics' to the 2nd Edition of the Encyclopedia of Microfluidics and Nanofluidics .








