Emrah Kalemci is a professor of physics at Sabanci University with 14+ years of experience leading instrumentation and observational astrophysics programs focused on X-ray detectors and black hole transients. He directs multiple major projects, including a pixellated CdZnTe detector flown on a 3U cubesat and software for the Wide Field Monitor proposed to ESA, combining hands-on detector development with mission-scale systems engineering. His research blends lab-based charge-transport and detector design with multiwavelength campaigns probing jet formation and destruction in galactic black hole transients, and he leverages GRMHD simulations and machine learning to extract deeper insight from data. Having trained at UC San Diego and held postdoctoral roles at UC Berkeley and JILA, he pairs deep experimental expertise with broad astrophysical perspective, often pursuing side projects like dust scattering halos that bridge instrumentation and theory.
13 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at İstanbul Atatürk Fen Lisesi
University of California, San Diego
Bachelor of Science (BS), Physics, Bachelor of Science (BS), Physics at Middle East Technical University
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