The Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering 2014 Seminar Series

Tutku Karacolak, Assistant Professor for the School of Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State University Vancouver is our guest speaker for next Monday, September 15, at noon in CUE 319.

Tutka Karacolak received his B.Sc. degree in electrical and electronics engineering from Bilkent University, Turkey in 2004, his M.Sc. And Ph.D. In electrical engineering from Mississippi State University (MSU) in 2006 and 2009, respectively. From 2010 to July 2011, he was a post-doctoral associate in electrical engineering at MSU. In August 2011, he joined Washington State University Vancouver where he is currently an assistant professor. His research interests are bioelectromagnetics, implantable antennas, antenna miniaturization, ultra wide band antennas, and silicon carbide antennas. Dr. Karacolak is a member of IEEE and Eta Kappa Nu, and was the recipient of 2008 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Graduate Scholarship and 2009 MSU Research Assistant of the Year Award.

Read more about his research here.

Please contact Tanya Stewart at (509) 335-1256 or tanya.stewart@wsu.edu if you have any questions.

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