ALI KARATUTLU, BSc, MSc, PhD Address: Bursa Orhangazi University 16310 YILDIRIM Campus, YILDIRIM Bursa E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Website: http://alikaratutlu.com Telephone: +904448268 int:1166 Date of Birth/Place: May 1985/Turkey MAJOR STRENGTHS 6 years of experimental research experience in the field of materials science and physics including MSc and PhD studies. 4 and half years of dedicated work on using synchrotron based XRD/EXAFS/OD-EXAFS/XEOL techniques. Competent to use advanced production methods of nanomaterials such as the sol-gel method, etching (chemical, electrochemical and vapour phase), laser ablation, chemical vapour deposition, colloidal synthesis. Experience of studying with several characterisation techniques including X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (in Diamond light source), Transmission electron microscopy with selective area electron diffraction and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, Raman and photoluminescence spectroscopy, Uv-Vis absorption spectroscopy, photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy, laser scanning confocal microscopy, atomic force microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Achieving projects within the given deadline. Excellent at teamwork and also capable of working independently. 5 years of supervision to undergraduate and post-graduate students. 6 years of teaching and demonstration in Laboratory classes, and one to one tutoring. Volunteering in charity & social activities organised by the group members or by the clubs or charities. EDUCATION 2010 – Present (Expected to hold PhD in February,2014) PhD in Physics Program; Centre for Condensed Matter Materials and Physics, School of Physics and Astronomy, Queen Mary, University of London, London, UK Programme Leader(s): Prof Martin Dove Research Project: Advanced techniques for formation of Germanium nanoparticles and interaction with living cells Supervisor: Dr Andrei V Sapelkin Project Overview: In this project, we have been investigating how different forms and structures can contribute to the light emission in germanium nanoparticles. Ge nanoparticles were prepared H-terminated, O-terminated, embedded in silica and can be suspended in ethanol or water depending on the desired post-process. Also, viability test of these nanoparticles were performed on cervical cancer cells (HeLa cells) in vitro and found (V. 25/03/2015) promising relative to commercial carboxyl coated CdSe/ZnS. In characterisation synchrotron based X-ray absorption (OD-EXAFS and EXAFS) and X-ray diffraction, X-ray excited optical luminescence and conventional techniques such as Transmission electron microscope, Raman and Photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy utilised. My job in the group has been to synthesize and characterise Ge nanoparticles in terms of structure and its optical properties. Here, I have used chemical etching, sol-gel technique, laser ablation and RT colloidal synthesis. 2008 – 2010 MSc in Physics Program; School of Physics (Honour) Bionanotechnology Institute, Fatih University, Istanbul, Turkey Dissertation: Chemical and Physical Formation of Surfactant Assisted Porous Silicon (Honour). Lectures: Spectroscopy, Statistical Mechanics and thermodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Classical Mechanics, and Electromagnetics. Supervisor: Dr Bayram Unal Project Overview: In MSc study, I have investigated optical, morphological and structural properties of chemically formed porous silicon using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy, laser scanning confocal microscopy, PL and Photoluminescence excitation (PLE) spectroscopy. 2003 - 2008 1999 – 2002 BSc in Physics Engineering Program Department of Physics Engineering, Gaziantep University, Gaziantep, Turkey (GPA: 3.09/4.0) Some Modules include: Condensed matter physics (I/II), Instrumentation of electronics, Electronics (I), Electromagnetism, Quantum Physics, Neutron Physics Bachelor Degree thesis : Understanding theory of spintronics High School Education (GPA: 4.16/5.0) AWARDS & HONOURS Fully Funded Scholarship from School of Physics and Astronomy, Queen Mary University of London for my PhD study, from October 2010- October 2013 (Including all tuition, fees, expenses, health insurance, and monthly salary): £46670+Tuition Fees Queen Mary, University of London Research Fund for giving a talk in the XAFS15 conference: £1700 Fatih University Scholarship and teaching assistant (Including all tuition, fees, expenses, health insurance, and monthly salary). Fatih University Research grant: £ 4750. Best student in MSc study in regards with the GPA in Physics Department in Fatih University. Fourth in terms of GPA in BSc study and best in the last two years of the BSc study. (V. 25/03/2015) PUBLICATIONS Karatutlu, A., Song, M., Wheeler, A. P., Ersoy, O., Little, W. R., Zhang, Y., Puech, P., Boi, F. S., Luklinska, Z., & Sapelkin, A. V. (2015). Synthesis and structure of free-standing Germanium quantum dots and their application in live cell imaging. RSC Advances, 5 (26), 20566–20573. doi:10.1039/c5ra01529d Zhang, Y., Karatutlu, A., Ersoy, O., Little, W., Cibin, G., Dent, A., & Sapelkin, A. (2015). Structure and effects of annealing in colloidal matrix-free Ge quantum dots. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 22 (1), 105–112. doi:10.1107/S1600577514022486 Little, W., Karatutlu, A., Bolmatov, D., Trachenko, K., Sapelkin, A. V, Cibin, G., Taylor, R., Mosselmans, F., Dent, A. J., & Mountjoy, G. (2014). Structural origin of light emission in germanium quantum dots. Scientific Reports, 4 , 7372. doi:10.1038/srep07372 A Karatutlu, W R Little, A V Sapelkin, A Dent, F Mosselmans, G Cibin and R Taylor OD-XAS and EXAFS: Structure and optical luminescence in germanium quantum dots 2013 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 430 012026. A V Sapelkin, D Bolmatov, A Karatutlu, W Little K Trachenko, G Cibin, F Mosselmans, A J Dent Origin of luminescence in germanium quantum dots http://arxiv.org/abs/1309.3951 CONFERENCE(S) & SYMPOSIUM(S) E-MRS 2013 Fall Meeting, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland- September, 2013. 15th X-ray Absorption Fine Structure in Beijing, China-July 2012. 17th INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL on VACUUM, ELECTRON AND ION TECHNOLOGIES, Bourgas, Bulgaria -October 2011. 6th International Student Conference of Balkan Physical Union, Mugla, Turkey -July, 2008. 4th International Student Conference of Balkan Physical Union, Mugla, Turkey- July, 2006. PRESENTATION(S) A Karatutlu, M Song, O Ersoy, W Little, Y Zhang, A Wheeler and A V Sapelkin, First results of critical thinking of synthesis of Ge qdots and its interaction with living cells E-MRS 2013 Fall Meeting, September, 2013, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland. A Karatutlu, W R Little, O Ersoy, A V Sapelkin(Supervisor), Advanced Methods in synthesis of germanium nanoparticles, November 2012, School of Physics and Astronomy, Queen mary, University of London A Karatutlu, W R Little, A V Sapelkin (Supervisor), A Dent, F Mosselmans, G Cibin, R Taylor and G Mountjoy (Poster) May, 2012, Diamond User Meeting. A Karatutlu, W R Little, A V Sapelkin (Supervisor), A Dent, F Mosselmans, G Cibin, R Taylor and G Mountjoy OD-EXAFS and EXAFS: Structure and Optical Luminescence in Germanium Quantum Dots, July, 2012, Bejing, China. A Karatutlu, W R Little, A V Sapelkin(Supervisor), Development of Synthesis Techniques of Germanium Nanocrystals: Investigation of origin of light emission (Poster) May 2012, School of Physics and Astronomy, Queen Mary, University of London. (V. 25/03/2015) A Karatutlu, W R Little, A V Sapelkin (Supervisor) Chemical and Physical Production Techniques of light emitting Germanium Nanocrystals, October, 2011, Bourgas, Bulgaria. A Karatutlu, Sumeyra Istengir, Bayram Unal (Supervisor) Optical and Morphological Investigation of Chemically etched porous silicon, June, 2010, Fatih University, Istanbul, Turkey. A Karatutlu, Besire Gonul (Advisor) Theory of Spintronics, 4th International Student Conference of Balkan Physical Union, July, 2006-Mugla, Turkey. SHORT-PRACTICAL COURSE(S) Demeter (software for EXAFS analysis) by Dr Burus Ravel, Diamond Light Source, 17th-20th November, 2011. X-ray Absorption spectroscopy by Dr Andrei V Sapelkin (Supervisor) School of Physics and Astronomy, Spring Term (6 weeks), 2012. Raman and Infrared Spectroscopy by Dr Ignecio Hernandes in School of Physics and Astronomy, Spring Term (6 weeks), 2012. X-ray diffraction crystallography courses by Anthony Philips and Prof Martin in Fall Term (3 weeks), 2012. Future Challenges of Theory of X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy, Diamond Light Source, 11th-12th April, 2013 TRAINING Raman and Photoluminescence (PL) Spectrometer (Renishaw 1000), Uv-Vis Absorption Spectrometer, XRay Absorption Measurements and sample preparation at the station of B18, Diamond Light Source (in the UK), Biological SEM, Transmission electron microscopy (JEOL 2010), Scanning Laser Confocal Microscopy (Leica TCS SPE), Photoluminescence Excitation Spectrometer (Assembled in Fatih University), Atomic Force Microscope (XE 100 in MFM, EFM, LFM modes), FTIR Spectroscopy (Nicolet Continuum) and FT-Raman Spectrometer, MBE working procedures and first run tests (NanoGen & MesoQ Systems) Teaching Experiences Physics I (Undergraduate) Physics II (Undergraduate) Electrical Materials (Undergraduate) Introduction to Nanotechnology (Graduate) Administrative responsibilities Head of Internship Committee September 2014- Current (in EEM at BOU) Erasmus Coordinator of Engineering Faculty March 2015-Current (at BOU) (V. 25/03/2015)
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