Dr. Firat Yasar | Aerospace | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Firat Yasar | Aerospace | Scientist at Boeing Research & Technoloy | United States
Dr. Firat Yasar is a highly accomplished scientist at Boeing Research & Technology with expertise in photonics, quantum optics, and microelectronics. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics, focusing on advanced optoelectronic device fabrication and nanophotonic structures, providing him with a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied photonics research. Dr. Firat Yasar has contributed extensively to international research projects, including semiconductor-based systems for atom interferometry experiments in space, and the development of flexible optoelectronic devices with high spatial resolution for X-ray detection. His professional experience spans cutting-edge research in thermal quantum field theory, integrated laser technologies on silicon photonic platforms, and GaN photonic crystals for UV and X-ray applications. Dr. Firat Yasar possesses advanced research skills in nanofabrication, photonic crystal engineering, laser integration, and quantum optics simulation, which have enabled him to deliver innovative solutions in microelectronics and photonics. He has published numerous high-impact articles in reputed journals and conferences, such as IEEE Photonics Journal, Journal of Applied Physics, Optical Fiber Communication Conference, and Journal of the Optical Society of America B, amassing a total of 383 citations with a strong h-index of 6, reflecting the influence and quality of his work. Dr. Firat Yasar has also demonstrated leadership and mentorship by guiding junior researchers, contributing to international collaborations, and actively participating in professional organizations such as IEEE, further enhancing the visibility and impact of his research community contributions. He has received recognition for his innovative work in photonics and optoelectronics, highlighting his ability to combine theoretical insights with practical applications in both industry and academia. Dr. Firat Yasar’s ongoing research interests include flexible amorphous GeSn MSM photodetectors, GaN/InN HEMT-based UV photodetectors, simulation-based design enhancement of multilayer GaN and InN/GaN/AlN photodetectors, and the exploration of quantum speed limits in thermal spin-boson systems.
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Featured Publications:
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Khanna, F.C., Malbouisson, A.P.C., Malbouisson, J.M.C., & Santana, A.E. (2009). Thermal quantum field theory: algebraic aspects and applications. World Scientific. (Cited by 275)
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Yasar, F., Fan, W., & Ma, Z. (2018). Flexible amorphous GeSn MSM photodetectors. IEEE Photonics Journal, 10(2), 1–9. (Cited by 17)
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Yasar, F., Kilin, M., Dehdashti, S., Yu, Z., Ma, Z., & Wang, Z. (2021). Spatially resolved x-ray detection with photonic crystal scintillators. Journal of Applied Physics, 130(4). (Cited by 12)
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Yasar, F., Muller, R.E., Khoshakhlagh, A., & Keo, S.A. (2024). Large-area fabrication of nanometer-scale features on GaN using e-beam lithography. Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B, 42(2). (Cited by 5)