Hamza Kurt

Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering
TOBB University of Economics and Technology
Turkey

Professor Engineering
Biography

Dr, Hamza Kurt, had gained his PhD. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Georgia Institute Of Technology (USA) (2006). He had a worked as Post-Doctoral Researcher at Institute of Optics, Graduate School (France)and as Research Assistant at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Biophotonics Lab (USA).

Research Intrest

Biochemical sensors, Nature-inspired optics, Photonic integrated circuits, Photonic crystals, Grin optic, Led / oled display and lighting, nanophotonics and Solar energy.

List of Publications
Üstün, K., & Kurt, H. (2010). Ultra slow light achievement in photonic crystals by merging coupled cavities with waveguides. Optics express, 18(20), 21155-21161.
Akosman, A. E., Mutlu, M., Kurt, H., & Ozbay, E. (2011). Compact wavelength de-multiplexer design using slow light regime of photonic crystal waveguides. Optics express, 19(24), 24129-24138.
Kurt, H., Erim, M. N., & Erim, N. (2012). Various photonic crystal bio-sensor configurations based on optical surface modes. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 165(1), 68-75.
Cakmak, A. O., Colak, E., Caglayan, H., Kurt, H., & Ozbay, E. (2009). High efficiency of graded index photonic crystal as an input coupler. Journal of Applied Physics, 105(10), 103708.
Kurt, H., & Citrin, D. S. (2005). Coupled-resonator optical waveguides for biochemical sensing of nanoliter volumes of analyte in the terahertz region. Applied physics letters, 87(24), 241119.
Hao, R., Cassan, E., Kurt, H., Le Roux, X., Marris-Morini, D., Vivien, L., ... & Zhang, X. (2010). Novel slow light waveguide with controllable delay-bandwidth product and utra-low dispersion. Optics Express, 18(6), 5942-5950.
Kurt, H., & Citrin, D. S. (2005). Photonic crystals for biochemical sensing in the terahertz region. Applied Physics Letters, 87(4), 041108.
Kurt, H., & Citrin, D. S. (2007). Graded index photonic crystals. Optics express, 15(3), 1240-1253.
Kurt, H., & Citrin, D. S. (2005). Annular photonic crystals. Optics Express, 13(25), 10316-10326.

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