Dr. Said TABOUKHAT
Said TABOUKHAT is actually Dr Lecturer of Physics at POLYTECH-Angers, and researcher at the Institute of Sciences and Molecular Technologies of Angers MOLTECH Anjou - UMR CNRS 6200, University of Angers since 2019. From the 01 September 2019 to 31 December 2019, he was Post-Doc as part of the BOOSTE TON DOC program, launched by the France Embassy in Morocco, via its Higher Education and Research Cluster, at the MOLTECH-Anjou laboratory, University of Angers, France. In 2018, he obtained his Ph.D (under cotutelle system) from the University of Angers in France and the Hassan II University in Morocco, in the field of Materials Sciences as part of Morocco-French PROJECT COOPERATION (AAP Recherche 2015 CEDoc). During his Ph.D. studies, his research activity was focused on the study of the nonlinear optical properties of highly conjugated organic and organometallic complexes for application in optoelectronic devices. He was interested in the determination of the second and third order Nonlinear Optical (NLO) properties using the Second, Third Harmonic Generation (SHG and THG) and the Z-scan techniques of organic and organometallic compounds by several functions within the same material, in order to access to a multifunctional material. He already published 16 publications in indexed journals (see web of science) and his H-Index = 9. He presented oral and poster communications in several international conferences and several seminars in Poland. He also co-organized three international conferences (Marrakech (ICFPAM2015), Agadir (AMPSECA2017) and Angers (ICTON2019)).
Dr Dominique Guichaoua
Dominique Guichaoua is a PhD engineer in scientific instrumentation and experimental techniques at the University of Angers in the research laboratories MOLTECH-Anjou UMR CNRS 6200 and LPHiA laboratories. He obtained his CNAM engineering degree in 2001 after a year of internship at LISA laboratory. In 2018, he obtained his PhD thesis in Physics prepared within the doctoral school Matières Molécules Matériaux of the University of Angers. He particularly worked on the modulation of nonlinear optical properties of conjugated photoactive polymers as well as coordination complexes based on "iminopyridine azonbenzene" ligand. He already published 19 publications in referred ISI journals. He is involved in many projects (PHC Polonium, PHC Toubkal, PHC BOSPHORE and in large the European project IMAGE. In the framework of the European project IMAGE, he also worked on the characterization of nonlinear optical properties of crystals by second and third harmonic generation and Z-scan methods. He has also worked in numerical simulation, in particular on the GAUSSIAN software and also in molecular dynamics. He is very active in the development and implementation of parallel computational tools for the laboratories MOLTECH-Anjou and LPHiA. He has already presented orals and posters contributions in several international conferences and invited seminars (Poland, Italy, Ukraine and Morocco) and has been on the organizing committee of five national and international conferences. He has supervised more than ten master students and more than twenty trainees.
Serap YİĞİT GEZGİN
Serap YİĞİT GEZGİN was born in 06.01.1980 in Antalya/Turkey. She completed her undergraduate education at Department of Physics, Faculty of Science at Süleyman Demirel University in Turkey. She completed her master's education by writing her master's thesis titled "Determination of Free Electron Laser Parameters" in Department of High Energy Physics, Department of Physics, Institute of Science, Süleyman Demirel University in Turkey. She completed her Phd study by writing her Phd thesis titled "Increasing Solar Cell Efficiency with Plasmonic Effect for CZTS Thin Film Solar Cells" in Atomic and Molecular Physics Department, Department of Physics, Institute of Science at Selçuk University in Turkey. She is currently working as an Assistant Prof. Dr. in Atomic and Molecular Physics Department, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science at Selçuk University in Turkey.
Areas of expertise:
Heterojunction Solar Cells; Plasmonic nanostructures; Quantum nanostructures; Inorganic Thin film; Ultrathin film; Plasmonic ultrathin film(/thin film); Thin-film Solar Cells; Plasmonic ultrathin film-based heterojunction Solar Cells; Heterojunction and Shottky Diodes; Photodetector; Plasmonic biosensor; Photocatalyst; Nanosecond laser ablation dynamics; Nanomaterials; Pulse Laser Deposition Technique; ZnO n-type Semiconductor Materials; CdS n-type Semiconductor Materials; CZTS p-type Semiconductor Materials; InGaZnO n-type Semiconductor Materials; Production of p-type CTS and doped CTS target pellets with ball milling method and thin film depositions; Na doped CTS p-type semiconductor materials; Li doped CTS p-type semiconductor materials; Photon Matter Interaction
Prof.Dr. Hamdi Şükür KILIÇ
Prof.Dr. Hamdi Şükür KILIÇ is a reserch stuff at Selcuk University, Faculty of Science, Department of Physics. Dr. Kilic was graduated from University in 1988 as Physics Engineer from Department of Physics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, at University of Selcuk. He was participate in Physics Department as a research stuff in 1990. He was graduated from Glasgow University with a PhD Degree with a title of “Comparison of Femtosecond and Nanosecond Laser Mass Spectrometry (FLMS)” in Physics at Science Faculty. He became a Lecturer as well as researcher in 1998 at Physics Department in Selcuk University.
He has established several laboratories some of which are;
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Nanosecond Laser Laboratory with a hause made Linear Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer (L-TOF-MS) and hause made Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) systems.
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Femtosecond Laser Laboratory with Reflectron Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry and a Micromachinig System.
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He has established “Selcuk University Laser Induced Proton Therapy and Application (SULTAN) Center”, appointed as a manager of that center and still works on.
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Currently he continues to study on developing and producing laser based novel/functional materials based Electronic Device Technologies such as solar cells, diodes, sensors, plasmonic structers and other several photonics for different applications.
Prof. Dr. Yasemin GÜNDOĞDU
Asisst Prof. Dr. Yasemin GÜNDOĞDU was born in 1989 in Konya. She completed her primary, secondary and high school education in Konya. Yasemin GÜNDOĞDU, graduated from Selçuk University, Faculty of Science, Department of Physics in 2011 as a physicist. She started to work after PhD in the Department of Electric and Energy- Nuclear Technology and Radiation Safety at the Kadınhanı Faik İçil Vocational High School in Selcuk University between 2019 and 2021 as Assistant Professor. She has now changed her department as Computer Technologies, and she continues to carry out studies as Laser Spectroscopy Group Member.
Femtosecond laser ablation dynamics, Femtosecond laser ionization mass spectroscopy, Laser-Tissue interaction, Statistical calculations (PCA, FA, LDA), MATLAB, Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer, Laser Spectroscopy, Photon Matter Interactions, Multiphoton Spectroscopy, Molecular Excitation Mechanisms, Ionization, Fullerene C60, Laser Ablation, Photodynamic therapy are among the fields of expertise.