Positions are availble for MS students interested in Photonics Engineering. This program is the first of its kind in Turkey. Applications are now open for Winter 2011.

Koc (read Koch)university , located in outskirts of Istanbul, is one of the best universities in Turkey with excellent reputation for Engineering and Sciences. Most of their alumni are now studying or conducting research at top US and European institutions.

University has extensive research facilities in the field of Photonics.

Generous funding is offered to accepted students covering tuition fees and monthly stipend.

You need your GRE score and TOEFL grade + your undergraduate transcript to apply.

For more information viist: http://www.ku.edu.tr/ku/index.php?op...12&Itemid=2037

You can contact the university directly or send me a message. I am a MS Photonics student over here.

Goof luck in your application abroad
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Program Description

Graduate education in Optoelectronic and Photonic Engineering (OEPE) at Koç University is offered through an interdisciplinary program with the objective of giving the students the fundamental physical scientific and applied engineering knowledge required for the design, simulation, realization, and characterization of OEPE materials, devices, systems, and applications. The OEPE program has both theoretical and experimental research activities. The graduates of the OEPE program will work at frontiers of technology with a broad spectrum of application areas: from automotive and home lighting to information and communications, from life sciences and health to displays, from remote sensing to nondestructive diagnostics, and from material processing to photovoltaics. Individuals with B.S. degrees in electrical and electronic engineering, optics, optoelectronics, physics, and related science and engineering disciplines should apply for graduate study in the OEPE Program.

Research Areas

- 2D/3D displays and imaging systems
- Advanced signal processing
- Femtosecond lasers
- Metamaterials
- Microwaves
- Nano-optics
- Optical communication
- Optical MEMS
- Plasma physics
- Plasmonics
- Quantum communication
- Quantum optics
- Remote sensing
- Silicon photonics
- Solid state lasers