TÜBA 2017 Academy Prizes Awarded: TÜBA-GEBİP Young Scientist Award to Our Faculty Member

by Irmak Akkaya | Nov 21, 2017
ECE Deparment Faculty Member Assoc.Prof. Ertuğrul Başar, has been honoured to receive TUBA(Turkey Academy of Sciences)- The Young Scientists Award Programme (GEBIP).
basarer-image3ECE Deparment Faculty Member Assoc.Prof. Ertuğrul Başar,
has been honoured to receive TUBA(Turkey Academy of Sciences)- The Young Scientists Award Programme (GEBIP).
"2017 TÜBA-GEBIP Award Ceremony took place in Presidence Kulliye in Ankara on 12 Dec 2017. "

TÜBA-GEBİP The Young Scientists Award Programme (GEBIP) - Atrium into Academy Membership:
" An Investment into the Future of the Academy
Launched in 2001, this award programme is one of the first of its kind in the world. The objective of TÜBA-GEBIP is to foster young, outstanding scientists who are at the stage of establishing their own research programmes in Turkey after finishing their post-doctoral research activities. TÜBA supports these scientists for a period of three years and helps them set up their own research groups at a stage when they are in need for incentives. In this way TÜBA tries to contribute to develope a new generation of competent researchers from all disciplines, including social sciences and humanities, basic sciences and health sciences. The Turkish Academy of Sciences considers itself as a school to train young promising academicians. The GEBIP programme aims to set up a kind of Young Academy of scientists under the age of 40. Aside from a grant provided for a period of three years, a member of the Academy is assigned as the mentor, and an environment of solidarity and interaction is created through joint meetings held with Academy members."

Assoc.Prof. Ertuğrul Başar is affiliated to ECE Deparment Wireless Communication Research Laboratory Group .
His research interests include: "Wireless Communications, 4G/5G Wireless Networks, Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) Systems, Space-Time Coding, Cooperative Communications, Coded Modulation Techniques, Signal Processing for Wireless Communications, Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), Visible Light Communications (VLC)".


Congragulations to Dr. Başar.

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