Dr. Emre Çelebi received his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees from Boğaziçi University. He conducts research in the field of high-energy physics, with a particular focus on particle detectors and particle accelerators.
As part of the ATLAS Experiment at CERN, he has contributed for more than 10 years to data quality control studies for the TRT (Transition Radiation Tracker) subdetector. His master’s research focused on a test beam study examining the performance of the TRT detector with different active gas mixtures.
He completed his doctoral research through his contributions to the...
Dr. Emre Çelebi received his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees from Boğaziçi University. He conducts research in the field of high-energy physics, with a particular focus on particle detectors and particle accelerators.
As part of the ATLAS Experiment at CERN, he has contributed for more than 10 years to data quality control studies for the TRT (Transition Radiation Tracker) subdetector. His master’s research focused on a test beam study examining the performance of the TRT detector with different active gas mixtures.
He completed his doctoral research through his contributions to the DemirciPRO software, developed for radio-frequency quadrupole accelerator (RFQ) design, as well as to the design and simulation studies of an 800 MHz proton RFQ.
Dr. Çelebi currently carries out hardware-oriented research in the field of particle detectors, while also continuing to develop new methods and approaches for accelerator design.
In addition, within the scope of a TÜSEB-supported project for which he serves as principal investigator, he is working on the development of a single-sided Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (TTNMR) device for the assessment of dental health.