Zeynep Harcanoğlu is an undergraduate physicist at Bilkent University with seven years of hands-on experience bridging experimental optics and early-stage venture investing. She currently works on low-temperature optics and cryogenic systems while previously contributing to time-resolved Raman experiments at ENS and machine-learning visualizations of condensed-matter models at the Max Planck Institute. Alongside lab work, she has interned in corporate and women-focused VC programs, conducting due diligence, market research, and startup scouting—positioning her at the intersection of deep tech research and investment. Comfortable with instrumentation, Matlab coding, and time-correlated photon counting, she brings a rare combination of experimental rigor and commercial sensibility for translating physics innovations toward scalable ventures.
7 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree Physics, Bachelor's degree Physics at Bilkent University
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