General Information

Autobiography

Ahmet Teber received a B.S. in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Kocaeli University, Turkey, in 2005. He received his M.S. in Electronics from Gebze Technical University, Turkey, in 2009. He also received his Ph.D. in 2017 from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the University of Connecticut (UConn), USA. His Ph.D. studies focused on developing radar-absorbing materials (RAMs) based on nano-structured magnetic materials and applications. Following his Ph.D., he worked with another group to extend his studies to the fabrication of nanoscale electronic devices at UConn as a post-doctoral fellow between August 2017 and August 2018. The scope of his responsibilities includes the following: Fabricate nanoscale electronic devices at UConn as well as Harvard and Cornell Universities’ nanofabrication facilities; design experiments to characterize materials and nanoscale devices; develop temperature-based Hall effect instruments of characterization of the materials and devices; perform electrical measurements.

He has worked as an assistant professor at Bayburt University since February 2019. He initiated and led the research on radar-absorbing materials and metamaterial-based topics, such as metamaterial absorbers, polarization converters, and sensors, including biosensors and refractive index sensors. He teaches undergraduate and graduate electrical and electronics engineering courses.

Dr. Teber authored/co-authored more than 20 peer-reviewed publications and 10+ conference proceedings. He received the best poster/paper prize at the Connecticut Symposium on Microelectronics Optoelectronics (CMOC) 2017. He also received the provost award for excellent teaching at the University of Connecticut in 2017. He earned Professional Development Funds from UConn as a consultant for commercial companies in the USA. He was awarded as the second most successful faculty member within Bayburt University in the journals with Q1/Q2 quartile scanned in the Web of Science (SCI-Exp. Indexed) in 2023.

Research Interests:

  • Applied electromagnetics (EM)
  • Metamaterial-based tech.
  • Biomedical applications of EM waves
  • Composite materials as radar absorbing materials
  • Sustainable energy systems
  • Nanofabrication


Institutional Information

Title
Lecturer PhD
Vocational School
Technical Sciences
Department
Department of Electrical and Energy
Program
Alternative Energy Resources Technology
Working Groups
Basic Field of Engineering, Electrical-Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electromagnetics, Microwave and Antenna Technologies, Nanotechnology, Renewable Energy Systems

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Contact

e-Mail
ahmetteber[at]bayburt.edu.tr
Phone
(458) 211-1152, (Technical Sciences Vocational Schools)
Fax
(458) 211-11-27, (Bayburt University)