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[183] Murat Kuscu and Ozgur B Akan. “Detection in Bige Deniz Unluturk received
molecular communications with ligand receptors her Ph.D. degree in Electrical
under molecular Interference”. In: Digital Signal and Computer Engineering from
Processing (2021), p. 103186. the Georgia Institute of Techno-
logy, Atlanta, GA, in August
2020. In 2013, she received her
AUTHORS M.Sc. degree from Koc
University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Murat Kuscu received his PhD
degrees in engineering from In 2011, she graduated from Electrical and Electronics
University of Cambridge, UK, Engineering at Middle East Technical University, Ankara,
in 2020, and in electrical and Turkey. She is currently an assistant professor in the
electronics engineering from Departments of Electrical & Computer Engineering and
Koç University, Turkey, in 2017. Biomedical Engineering at Michigan State University.
He is currently an Assistant Her research is in the areas of wireless communication
Professor with the Department and networking, more specif ically Molecular
of Electrical and Electronics En‑ Communications and Internet of Bio‑NanoThings, and
gineering, Koç University. His current research interests their applications to healthcare.
include the Internet of Bio‑Nano Things, bio/chemical
information and communication technologies, graphene
and related two‑dimensional nanomaterials, biosensors,
bio‑cyber interfaces, and micro luidic sensors. He has
received the Marie Skłodowska‑Curie Actions Individual
Fellowship 2020, University of Cambridge CAPE Acorn
Post‑graduate Research Award 2019, IEEE Turkey Ph.D.
Thesis Award 2018, and Koç University Post‑graduate
Academic Excellence Award 2018.
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