Best Researcher Award
| Didem Ketenoglu | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Ankara University |
| Country | Turkey |
| Scopus ID | 54408485500 |
| Documents | 19 |
| Citations | 229 |
| h-index | 6 |
| Subject Area | Physics |
| Event | Scientific World Research Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-2382-1413 |
Didem Ketenoglu is a physicist affiliated with Ankara University whose research spans synchrotron radiation, X-ray spectroscopy, accelerator science, advanced instrumentation, and computational optimization. Her scholarly contributions support the development of analytical techniques and scientific infrastructure used across modern physics and materials science research.[1]
Abstract
Didem Ketenoglu has established a research profile in physics with particular emphasis on synchrotron radiation, X-ray Raman scattering, spectroscopy instrumentation, accelerator technologies, and advanced computational optimization methods. Her publications address the design and improvement of scientific instruments, lithium-ion battery characterization, free-electron laser optimization, and non-destructive analytical techniques. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, she has contributed to developments in beamline optimization, artificial intelligence applications, and materials characterization. Her research supports the advancement of experimental physics by improving analytical precision and enhancing the capabilities of modern synchrotron facilities used in scientific and industrial investigations.[2]
Keywords
Physics, Synchrotron Radiation, X-Ray Spectroscopy, Accelerator Science, Beamline Optimization, Scientific Instrumentation, Artificial Intelligence, Materials Characterization.
Introduction
Modern physics increasingly relies on advanced instrumentation and analytical methods. Ketenoglu’s research contributes to these areas through studies focused on synchrotron radiation facilities, spectroscopy systems, and computational approaches for optimizing experimental performance.[3]
Research Profile
Her academic work spans physics engineering, X-ray spectroscopy, synchrotron applications, battery materials research, and accelerator technologies. She has participated in both experimental and computational investigations supporting scientific infrastructure development.[1]
Research Contributions
Notable contributions include X-ray Raman spectroscopy developments, resonant inelastic X-ray scattering instrumentation, synchrotron beamline optimization, and artificial intelligence-assisted cultural heritage analysis. These studies demonstrate interdisciplinary applications of physics research.[2]
Publications
- DFT and ATR-FTIR Investigation of LiPF₆-Based Carbonate Electrolytes for Lithium-Ion Batteries (2026).
- Optimization of Synchrotron Radiation Parameters Using Swarm Intelligence and Evolutionary Algorithms (2024).
- A General Overview and Comparative Interpretation on XPS, XAS, and XRS (2022).
Research Impact
Her publications contribute to the improvement of analytical methodologies used in materials science, energy research, and accelerator-based investigations. The research supports enhanced experimental capabilities and broader scientific applications.[4]
Award Suitability
The combination of publication productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and contributions to scientific instrumentation aligns well with the objectives of the Best Researcher Award, recognizing sustained scholarly activity and research advancement in physics.[5]
Conclusion
Didem Ketenoglu’s research reflects continued engagement in experimental physics, spectroscopy, and accelerator science. Her work contributes to the development of advanced analytical tools and supports innovation in scientific research infrastructure.
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References
- ORCID. (2026). Didem Ketenoglu ORCID Record.
- Ketenoglu, D. et al. (2026). DFT and ATR-FTIR Investigation of LiPF₆-Based Carbonate Electrolytes.
- Ketenoglu, D. et al. (2024). Optimization of Synchrotron Radiation Parameters Using Swarm Intelligence and Evolutionary Algorithms.
- Ketenoglu, D. (2022). A General Overview and Comparative Interpretation on XPS, XAS, and XRS.
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Didem Ketenoglu, Author ID 54408485500.
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