Ali Emre Pusane is a Professor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Bogazici University, Turkey. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame (2008) and has been faculty since 2009. His research focuses on digital communications, information theory, and coding theory, with particular emphasis on molecular communication, radar signal processing, and low-complexity embedded designs. He leads the Bogazici University Signal Analysis Research Group (BUSARG), addressing challenges in communication signal analysis and prototyping. Education: B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Electronics and Communications Engineering, Istanbul Technical University (1999, 2002) M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics, University of Notre Dame (2004, 2006) Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame (2008) Research Interests: His work spans waveform design, machine learning-aided signal analysis, and nanoscale communication systems. Recent projects include molecular beamforming, RIS-assisted wireless systems, and LDPC-coded molecular communications. He also advises on R&D for national and international organizations. Teaching: He teaches courses like EE 242 (Numerical Methods for EE), EE 644 (Error Control Coding), and advanced communication engineering topics at Bogazici University. Feedback from students highlights his dedication to sophomore/junior-level education. Affiliations: Senior Member of IEEE, former associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Communications. Engaged with BUSARG in developing prototypes for physical layer security and molecular communication systems.









