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Dr. İlknur Köseoğlu Sarı

R&D Project Coordinator at Thread In Motion

Dr. İlknur Köseoğlu Sarı has had a varied and successful career in research and development. In 2022, they began working as an R&D Project Coordinator for Thread In Motion. In 2021, they were a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, where their work was a combination of hardware and software work, including data analysis, writing scripts, and using programming languages such as Python, C++, and C. Dr. İlknur also optimized the performance of the subdetector by developing the prototype of the detector and upgrading the electronics (ASIC, FPGA, firmware development). In 2018, they were a Detector Developer as an Electronics and Physics Engineer at GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research. In the same year, they were also an Electronics and Physics Engineer and Researcher Ph.D. Student at Justus Liebig University Giessen, where their work was a merge of diverse fields such as data analysis, electronics of a fast readout system, mechanical structures of big subdetectors, and being a part of international groups. In 2017, they were a Research Assistant at ITU and a Research Scholar at Fermilab, where their work focused on data analysis and modifying code libraries. Finally, in 2015, they were a Researcher, Physics, and Electronics Engineer (Remote and onsite) at CERN, where they provided validation plots of a detector system by executing code libraries on the Linux Public Login User Service (LXPLUS) system.

Dr. İlknur Köseoğlu Sarı began their educational journey at Istanbul Technical University, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Engineering Physics/Applied Physics in 2013. Dr. İlknur then went on to receive a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics Engineering in 2015. Subsequently, they earned a Master of Science in Engineering Physics/Applied Physics in 2016. Finally, they completed their Doctor of Science in 2021 at Justus Liebig University Giessen, specializing in the development of a fast readout system.

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  • R&D Project Coordinator

    October, 2022 - present