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Dr. Tayfun NESIMOGLU:

Received the B.Sc. degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus in 1996, the M.Sc. degree in Mobile, Personal and Satellite Communications from the University of Westminster, U.K. in 1997, and the PhD degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Bristol (Centre for Communications Research), U.K. in 2002. His doctoral research concerned novel amplifier linearization techniques for broadband mobile communication systems and software defined radio (SDR).

From 2001 to 2006, he was employed as a Post-Doctoral Research Associate and as a Research Fellow by University of Bristol on a number of European Union collaborative (IST-TRUST&SCOUT, FP6) projects and on two industrial projects sponsored by Toshiba-Japan. His research interests include RF/microwave hardware, amplifier, mixer design and linearization, broadband transmitter/receiver front-end architectures and SDR enabling technologies. He has presented these research topics at international conferences, authored and co-authored numerous technical papers, filed international patents and also reviewed several papers for IEEE, IET, Taylor and Francis conferences and journals. He is currently employed as a lecturer at METU-NCC. Since December 2013, he is the Coordinator of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Program. He is a member of IEEE, Chamber of Electrical Engineers of Cyprus and committee member of Electromagnetic Field Working group of Chamber of Electrical Engineers. From 2012 to 2014, he was a board member of Information Technologies and Communications Agency of TRNC. He is the current leader of the Broadcasting Technical Committee established by the Presidency of TRNC.

 

Awards and Membership:

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Full PhD Scholarship from University of Bristol sponsored by Lucent Technologies, U.K.

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An Introductory Certificate in Management (ICM) accredited by the Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM) – U.K.

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Board Member of Information Technologies and Communications Agency of Cyprus, 2012-2014.

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Leader of the Broadcasting Technical Committee established by the Presidency of TRNC, 2012-....

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PhD thesis selected by the British Library for inclusion to Electronic Theses Online Service (EThOS).

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Introductory Certificate in Management (ICM) accredited by the Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM) – U.K.

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Member of IEEE and IEEE-Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S)

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Member of “Union of the Chambers of Cyprus Turkish Engineers and Architects (UCCTEA)”

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Member of UCCTEA, Electromagnetic Fields Committee

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Local Chair of 10th Mediterranean Microwave Symposium (MMS)-2010

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Local Co-Chair of V. URSI-2010.

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International Steering Committee Member of MMS-2012-2013-2014 and Publication Co-chair of MMS-2011.

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IEEE-Turkey, Microwave Theory and Techniques Society, Vice Chair 2009-2010.

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Biography included to Marquis Who’s Who, as “Engineering Educator”.

 

Scientific Achievements:

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Invented RF mixer linearisation and power efficient transmitter techniques and filed international patents.

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Engineered novel RF amplifier designing techniques for improved linearity and efficiency.

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Proposed reconfigurable transceiver architectures and enabling technologies for software defined radio (SDR).

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Presented and practically demonstrated these techniques at international conferences and published technical papers.

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Attracted funding from EPSRC (UK), TUBITAK (Turkey), METU-NCC (TRNC) and industry (ASELSAN, Toshiba) on a number of grand proposals and coordinated granted projects.

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Gained recognition due to technical importance of these research topics and attracted considerable interest from international research community and industry.
 

 

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