Prof. Selcuk Atalay | Magnetic Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Selcuk Atalay | Magnetic Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Selcuk Atalay, Inonu university, Turkey

Prof. Selçuk Atalay is a distinguished physicist currently serving as a Professor in the Department of Physics at İnönü University, Malatya, Turkey, a position he has held since 2000. He completed his undergraduate education in Physics at İnönü University in 1986 and pursued both his postgraduate and doctorate studies at Bath Spa University College in the United Kingdom, earning his Ph.D. in Physics in 1992. His doctoral research focused on the magnetoelastic properties of amorphous wires, a field in which he has made significant contributions. Fluent in English at an advanced level (C1), Prof. Atalay has extensive research experience in the areas of electronic structure, electric, magnetic, and optical properties, and magnetic materials. His academic career spans over three decades, during which he has also served as an Associate Professor (1995–2000) and Assistant Professor (1993–1995) at İnönü University. Prof. Atalay is actively involved in teaching various undergraduate courses, including Magnetism, Statistical Physics, Basic Physics, and Electronics, shaping the next generation of physicists through his expertise and dedication.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Prof. Selçuk Atalay’s comprehensive academic journey demonstrates excellence and dedication to physics. He completed his undergraduate studies at İnönü University in Turkey, followed by postgraduate and doctoral studies in Physics at Bath Spa University College, United Kingdom. His doctoral dissertation on Magnetoelastic properties of amorphous wires reflects a deep focus on cutting-edge materials science.

🎓 Educational Background

  • Doctorate (1989–1992): Magnetoelastic properties of amorphous wires, Bath Spa University College, Physics, United Kingdom 🇬🇧📚
  • Postgraduate (1989–1992): Magnetoelastic properties of amorphous wires, Bath Spa University College, Physics, United Kingdom 🇬🇧🔬
  • Undergraduate (1981–1986): Physics, İnönü University, Faculty of Science and Arts, Turkey 🇹🇷🎓

📘 Research Areas

  • Physics 🧪
  • Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic, and Optical Properties ⚡🔍
  • Magnetic Properties and Materials 🧲
  • Natural Sciences 🌿

👨‍🔬 Academic Titles and Tasks

  • Professor: İnönü University, Faculty of Science and Arts, Physics Department (2000–Present) 🏅
  • Associate Professor: İnönü University (1995–2000) 🎖️
  • Assistant Professor: İnönü University (1993–1995) 🥼
  • Research Assistant: İnönü University (1986–1993) 🔬

📖 Courses Taught

  • Manyetizma (Magnetism): Undergraduate Double Major, 2013-2014 🧲
  • İstatistik Fizik (Statistical Physics): Undergraduate, 2013-2014 📊
  • Temel Fizik I (Mekanik) (Basic Physics I – Mechanics): Undergraduate, 2013-2014 ⚙️
  • Elektronik (Electronics): Undergraduate, 2013-2014 📡

🏅 Expertise

Prof. Selçuk Atalay is a distinguished scholar in physics, specializing in the magnetic and electronic properties of materials. With decades of experience, he continues to contribute to both academia and research in his field. 📚✨

Publication Top Notes

Amorphous wires and their applications

Infrared absorption study of Fe2O3–CaO–SiO2 glass ceramics

Effect of B-doping on the structural, magnetotransport and magnetocaloric properties of La0. 67Ca0. 33MnO3 compounds

Metamagnetic transition and magnetocaloric effect in charge-ordered Pr0. 68Ca0. 32− xSrxMnO3 (x= 0, 0.1, 0.18, 0.26 and 0.32) compounds

Magnetic entropy change in Fe74− xCrxCu1Nb3Si13B9 (x= 14 and 17) amorphous alloys

Magnetocaloric effect in the La0. 62Bi0. 05Ca0. 33MnO3 compound