Assist. Prof. Dr.Esra Uyar | High entropy alloy | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr.Esra Uyar , Gazi University , Turkey.

Asst. Prof. Dr. Esra Uyar 🎓🔬 is a dedicated physicist specializing in nuclear sciences and health physics. She earned her Ph.D. in Physics from Gazi University (2022) and holds postgraduate and undergraduate degrees from Ankara University. With expertise in nuclear material accounting, radiation safety, and metrology, she has actively participated in international training programs. Her research focuses on nuclear physics, radiation protection, and heavy ion transport. Passionate about advancing scientific knowledge, she has contributed to various academic and research initiatives. She is affiliated with multiple international research databases, including Scopus, ORCID, and Web of Science. 🌍📚

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Education & Experience

📌 Doctorate – Physics, Gazi University (2018-2022)
📌 Postgraduate – Health Physics, Ankara University (2007-2010)
📌 Undergraduate – Physics, Ankara University (2003-2007)
📌 Researcher – Specialized in nuclear sciences, metrology, and radiation safety
📌 Trainer & Speaker – Conducted training on nuclear safeguards and metrology
📌 Affiliations – Linked with international research platforms like ORCID, Scopus & Web of Science

Suitability Summary

Asst. Prof. Esra Uyar is a distinguished researcher in nuclear physics and radiation detection, making significant contributions to gamma-ray spectrometry, detector efficiency enhancement, and nuclear safeguards. Her expertise spans radiation protection, Monte Carlo simulations, and metrology, with a strong academic foundation and impactful research publications. Given her extensive work in high-precision radiation measurement techniques and nuclear material analysis, she is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Development

Asst. Prof.Dr. Esra Uyar 🔬📊 has actively engaged in professional training and workshops to enhance her expertise in nuclear sciences. She has completed vocational training in laboratory calibration, nuclear safeguards, and heavy ion transport systems from institutions such as the Japan Atomic Energy Agency and TÜBİTAK. She has also attended metrology and statistical evaluation workshops, ensuring proficiency in integrated management systems. Through continuous learning, she has developed a strong foundation in nuclear material security, auditing, and measurement uncertainty, significantly contributing to the scientific community. Her professional growth reflects her commitment to advancing nuclear physics and radiation protection. 🌍⚛️

Research Focus

Asst. Prof.Dr. Esra Uyar research revolves around nuclear physics, health physics, and metrology. 🏥⚛️ She explores radiation protection, nuclear material security, and particle transport simulations. Her studies also focus on the impact of ionizing radiation in medical and industrial applications, ensuring safety and efficiency. She has worked extensively on nuclear safeguards and statistical evaluations in metrology, contributing to advancements in quality control and precision measurement. Through international collaborations, she aims to enhance nuclear security standards and refine measurement techniques, bridging the gap between fundamental research and practical applications. Her work is crucial for energy, healthcare, and environmental safety. 🌱🔬

Awards & Honors

🏆 Research Recognition – Featured in Web of Science, Scopus, and ORCID databases
🏆 International Training Participation – Selected for nuclear security training in Japan & Turkey
🏆 Academic Excellence – Ph.D. in Physics from Gazi University with distinction
🏆 Metrology Expertise – Awarded certifications in precision measurement and laboratory calibration
🏆 Nuclear Safety Advocate – Recognized for contributions to nuclear safeguards and security

Publication Top Notes

📖 Spectral interference corrections for the measurement of ²³⁸U in materials rich in thorium by a high-resolution gamma-ray spectrometryD. Yücel, H. Solmaz, A.N. Köse, E. BorApplied Radiation and Isotopes (2009) – Cited by: 41 🔬📡

📖 Investigation of shape effects and dead layer thicknesses of a coaxial HPGe crystal on detector efficiency by using PHITS Monte Carlo simulationM.H. Bölükdemir, E. Uyar, G. Aksoy, H. Ünlü, H. Dikmen, M. ÖzgürRadiation Physics and Chemistry (2021) – Cited by: 29 💻📊

📖 Methods for spectral interference corrections for direct measurements of ²³⁴U and ²³⁰Th in materials by gamma-ray spectrometryH. Yücel, A.N. Solmaz, E. Köse, D. BorRadiation Protection Dosimetry (2010) – Cited by: 27 ⚛️📡

📖 A semi-empirical method for calculation of true coincidence corrections for the case of a close-in detection in γ-ray spectrometryH. Yücel, A. Solmaz, E. Köse, D. BorJournal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry (2010) – Cited by: 22 📈⚛️

📖 Correction methodology for the spectral interfering γ-rays overlapping to the analytical peaks used in the analysis of ²³²ThH. Yücel, E. Köse, A.N. Esen, D. BorApplied Radiation and Isotopes (2011) – Cited by: 16 🧪📡

📖 A novel approach in voltage transient technique for the measurement of electron mobility and mobility-lifetime product in CdZnTe detectorsH. Yücel, Ö. Birgül, E. Uyar, Ş. ÇubukçuNuclear Engineering and Technology (2019) – Cited by: 11 ⚙️📊

📖 Investigation of the effect of copper contact pin on efficiency in HPGe detectors using Monte Carlo methodE. Uyar, G. Aksoy, H. Ünlü, M.H. BölükdemirJournal of Instrumentation (2021) – Cited by: 9 📡💻

Assist. Prof. Dr.Esra Uyar | High entropy alloy | Best Researcher Award

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