Zekeriya Uysal is a researcher in particle physics and detector instrumentation, specializing in data acquisition (DAQ) and detector control systems (DCS). He received his B.Sc. in Physics Engineering from Gaziantep University, followed by an M.Sc. in Experimental High Energy Physics at the same institution, and earned his Ph.D. through his work within the CERN ATLAS Experiment.
Within ATLAS, he contributed to B-physics analyses and served as a DAQ expert in RPC detector upgrade studies. He also took part in the development of software frameworks for physics validation. His work focuses on the...
Zekeriya Uysal is a researcher in particle physics and detector instrumentation, specializing in data acquisition (DAQ) and detector control systems (DCS). He received his B.Sc. in Physics Engineering from Gaziantep University, followed by an M.Sc. in Experimental High Energy Physics at the same institution, and earned his Ph.D. through his work within the CERN ATLAS Experiment.
Within ATLAS, he contributed to B-physics analyses and served as a DAQ expert in RPC detector upgrade studies. He also took part in the development of software frameworks for physics validation. His work focuses on the design and implementation of reliable, scalable systems integrating hardware, software, and real-time data monitoring.
He is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Istinye University, working on the development of integrated DAQ–DCS architectures for detector systems in laboratory and test environments.