Summary
Caglar Yardim is a Research Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University with nine years of post-PhD experience specializing in atmospheric electromagnetic and underwater acoustic propagation, radar engineering, and antenna design. He combines deep theoretical expertise in electromagnetic theory and Bayesian signal processing with practical work on ducting and sea surface scattering that informs real-world sensing and surveillance systems. His career spans academia and industry, including a PhD from UCSD, postdoctoral and project scientist roles there, and early R&D engineering at Aselsan, giving him a rare blend of rigorous research and applied development. Based in Columbus, Ohio, he leads interdisciplinary projects that bridge signal processing and physical propagation modeling to improve detection and communication in challenging environments. Colleagues describe him as a methodical problem-solver who translates complex physics into deployable algorithms and measurement strategies.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Electrical Engineering, PhD, Electrical Engineering at UCSD
MS, Elect. Eng, MS, Elect. Eng at Middle East Technical University
German, Spanish, Turkish, English