The Grainger CEME Welcomes Dr. Ulaş Coşkun, the New Grainger CEME Research Engineer

Dr. Ulaş C. Coşkun began work in September as CEME’s new research engineer. Dr. Coskun oversees the CEME facilities and the power and energy systems areas on the 4th floor of ECEB and ensures the equipment is in optimal condition for faculty and student use. He primarily supports faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students in experimental research by training them in instrumentation and equipment.
Dr. Coskun graduated from Illinois with a Ph.D. in Physics in 2005. He then held postdocs at the University of California, the University of Texas, and Duke University, before joining ISS, a microcopy company, as a research engineer. At ISS, he focused on developing microscopy setups for research groups all over the globe. During his tenure, he developed hardware, software, and electronics to enable commercially available confocal microscopes to do FLIM, PLIM, FCS, and nSPIRO experiments.
Dr. Coşkun published two Science and various PRL articles during his academic career in condensed matter, specifically focusing on proximity-induced superconductivity in graphene and carbon nanotubes and how the magnetic field affects the electrical properties of such systems. At ISS, he designed a variable pinhole, the fifth in the world design, which improves user experiences on ISS confocal systems, and an electronic circuit which lets MaiTai lasers be usable in PLIM experiments. His software is still actively used in the physics department, where he earned his degree.
With over a decade of experience in experimental research and a strong background in physics, Dr. Coşkun brings a wealth of knowledge to his role as the CEME research engineer.
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