Short BIO:
Duygu Yazici currently serves as an Associate Professor at the Institute of Nanotechnology and Materials Engineering within the Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics at Gdańsk University of Technology in Poland. She is the Principal investigator of the “Driving advances in condensed matter physic” Nobelium grant (DEC 38/2022/IDUB/l.1; NOBELIUM nr 036408), financed by the Gdansk University of Technology. Her primary research addresses strongly correlated electron phenomena in novel transition metals, rare earth, and actinide-based oxides and intermetallic compounds. These phenomena include superconductivity, exotic types of magnetic order, spin/charge density waves, the heavy fermion ground state, non-Fermi liquid behavior associated with an unconventional Kondo effect or magnetic order that has been suppressed to zero temperature (quantum critical point), insulating states, etc. Materials investigated include transition metal pnictide-selenide superconductors, BiS2-based superconductors, magnetically ordered transition metal intermetallic compounds, heavy fermion f-electron materials, and filled skutterudite compounds.


EDUCATION 
Ph.D. in Physics, Cukurova University/TÜRKİYE, 2010
Specialization: Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Title: The production of single-phase BSCCO superconductor samples and investigation of their physical properties

M.S. in Physics, Cukurova University/TURKEY, 2006 
B.S. in Physics, Black Sea Technical University/TURKEY, 2003 


Bibliographic data from Scopus (at date 20.11.2023):
- publications: 38
- citations: 870
- h-index: 15
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