Dilek Yildiz
Postdoc/Research Scientist Representative
Postdoctoral Student - 11 months in the department.
She studied surface science at Physics Engineering Department of Istanbul Technical University (ITU) where she received her B.Sc. (2012) and MSc (2014) degrees. During 2014-2018 she worked on non-contact dissipation on topological insulators at Basel University in Switzerland and received her PhD degree in 2018. She worked as a postdoctoral researcher at ETH Zurich before moving to Harvard University, where she is currently working in Prof. Jennifer Hoffman’s laboratory. Her work focuses on the design and construction of ultra-low temperature scanning probe microscopy to probe the electronic and dissipative nature of quantum materials.
She studied surface science at Physics Engineering Department of Istanbul Technical University (ITU) where she received her B.Sc. (2012) and MSc (2014) degrees. During 2014-2018 she worked on non-contact dissipation on topological insulators at Basel University in Switzerland and received her PhD degree in 2018. She worked as a postdoctoral researcher at ETH Zurich before moving to Harvard University, where she is currently working in Prof. Jennifer Hoffman’s laboratory. Her work focuses on the design and construction of ultra-low temperature scanning probe microscopy to probe the electronic and dissipative nature of quantum materials.