| Selçuk Yerci |
Selçuk Yerci received his B.S. and M.S in Physics at Middle East Technical University where his research focused on spectroscopic investigation of silicon nanocrystals and Ph.D. in Computer and Electrical Engineering at Boston University where his research was mainly on silicon compatible on-chip light emitters. He is currently a postdoctoral associate in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at MIT. His interests are efficient thermoelectric materials and solar cells using silicon platform. He is co-authoring/authoring 2 book chapters and more than 20 articles.
Ph.D., Boston University - 2011 (Computer and Electrical Engineering)
M.S., Middle East Technical University - 2007 (Physics)
B.S., Middle East Technical University - 2004 (Physics)
Babaeski High School - 1998
Post-doctoral Research Associate
Mechanical Engineering Department, 7-008
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
Tel: +1 617-253-7080
E-mail: syerci@mit.edu
Alternative e-mail: syerci@gmail.com