
Prof. Osman ADIGUZEL
Firat University, Turkey
Biography:
Dr. Osman Adiguzel graduated from Department of
Physics,Ankara University,Turkeyin 1974 and received PhD- degree fromDicleUniversity,
Diyarbakir-Turkey. He studied atSurreyUniversity,Guildford,UK,
as a post doctoral research scientist in 1986-1987, and his studies focused on
shape memory alloys. He worked as research assistant, 1975-80, atDicleUniversityand shifted toFiratUniversityin 1980. He became
professor in 1996, and he has already been working as professor. He published
over 50 papers in international and national journals; He joined over 100
conferences and symposia in international and national level as participant,
invited speaker or keynote speaker with contributions. He served the program
chair or conference chair/co-chair in some of these activities. In particular,
he joined in last four years (2014 - 2018) over 50 conferences as Speaker,
Keynote Speaker and Conference Co-Chair organized by South Asian Institute of
Science and Engineering (SAISE), web: http://saise.org/,
Science and Engineering
Institute (SCIEI), web: http://www.sciei.org,
International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology, web: http://www.iacsit.org/, The Academic World
Education and Research Center (AWER-Center), web: http://www.awer-center.org/, and other
institutes and companies.
Dr. Adiguzel served his directorate of Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences,FiratUniversityin 1999-2004. He supervised 5 PhD- theses and3 M.Sc theses. He is also
Technical committee member of many conferences. He received a certificate which is being awarded to
him and his experimental group in recognition of significant contribution of 2 patterns to
the Powder Diffraction File – Release 2000. The ICDD (International Centre for
Diffraction Data) also appreciates cooperation of his group and interest in
Powder Diffraction File.
Scientific fields of Dr. Adiguzel are as
follow: Shape memory effect and displacive phase
transformations in shape memory alloys and other alloys, molecular dynamics
simulations, alloy modeling, electron microscopy, electron diffraction, x-ray diffraction
and crystallography.