European Research Council Awards Koc University Professor Hakan Urey with 2,5 Million Euro Research Funding
ISTANBUL, Oct. 23, 2013 /CNW/ - Koc University Electrical Engineering Professor Hakan Urey has been qualified for the European Research Council's (ERC) Advanced Grant of 2,5 million Euro. Prof. Urey will be using the funding provided by the Council for his research on "The Development of Novel 3D and Augmented Reality Display Technologies."
The European Research Council (ERC), which has a tradition of supporting the world's top researchers and their ground-breaking projects, provides funding to support scientific work in many countries every year. The ERC funding is regarded as the most prestigious research funding in Europe and has been awarded to several Nobel Laureate scientists previously. Prof. Urey's grant is the first ERC Advanced grant received from Turkey in the field of engineering and the research will be conducted at Koc University, Istanbul.
The 2,5 million Euro funding, which is the highest funding sum ever received in Turkey from the EC framework programs, will be used by Prof. Urey in his research on "The Development of New Display Technologies for Augmented Reality and Three-Dimensional Applications". The research project aims to customize three-dimensional viewing and display technologies for personal use.
Prof. Hakan Urey has made the following comments on his research: "My research group will aim to produce solutions to very important fundamental optical problems that remain unsolved in the fields of three-dimensional displays and wearable display technologies to increase the viewing comfort. We hope that this research will have an important impact in the future of human computer interface and lead to new applications in several areas. Currently I have a research group consisting of about 15 members at Koc University and an additional 7 post-graduate students and post-doctoral researchers will be engaged in this research."
Prof. Hakan Urey currently conducts R&D projects at Koc University Optical Microsystems Laboratory on the following topics: mobile phone sized micro-projectors using MEMS scanners; three-dimensional display technologies and screens; MEMS thermal sensors with optical readout; portable spectroscopic chemical analysis devices; tagging and identification of liquids using nano-particles; portable bio-sensor to enable various types of blood tests and diagnostics.
Unlike other funds provided by the European Union, the ERC funding is granted to a single individual, rather than a research group, institution or consortium. The recipient of the project funding can carry their project to any institution in Europe. ERC projects are divided into three groups for researchers in various stages of their careers. The groups are: 0-7 years (Starting), 7-12 years (Consolidator), and senior researchers conducting advanced research for the last 10 years (Advanced). Prof. Urey's project has been qualified for support in the "Advanced" category, for which many Nobel laureates have previously qualified.
The European Research Council granted its first funding to Turkey at the "Advanced" category to Prof. Halil Mete Soner's project. Prof. Urey's project is unique and significant in that it marks the first ERC-Advanced funding in Turkey in the field of engineering.
About Prof. Dr. Hakan Urey
Dr. Urey received the BS degree from Middle East Technical University, Ankara, in 1992, and MS and Ph.D. degrees from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1996 and in 1997, all in Electrical Engineering. After completing his PhD, he joined Microvision Inc.-Seattle as Research Engineer and he played a key role in the development of the Retinal Scanning Display technology. He was the Principal System Engineer when he left Microvision to join the faculty of engineering at Koc University in 2001. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 2007 and Professor in 2010.
He has 25 issued and more than 10 pending patents, which have been licensed to industry. He has more than 150 international publications. His research interests are in the area of optical microsystems, MEMS, micro-optics and optical system design, 2D/3D display and imaging systems, and biosensors for diagnostics.
About the European Research Council (ERC)
The European Research Council is Europe's leading and most prestigious scientific institution, which provides support for the most original and progressive scientific research conducted in Europe.
Researchers who have won the Nobel Prize with ERC support (before or after their ERC projects)
- Serge Haroche
- Konstantin Novoselov
- James Heckman
- Theodor Hansch
- Jean-Marie Lehn
- Christoforos Pissarides
On The TUEBITAK EU Framework Programmes National Coordination Office
TUEBITAK (Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey) - Coordination Office for EU Framework Programmes has taken on the task of organizing the coordination in Turkey between 2007 and 2013 of the EU's Seventh Framework Programme, which is the largest civilian research programme in the world. The Office provides consultancy, as well as incentive and award programmes to researchers on programmes in the scope of the Seventh Framework Programme, including the ERC funding.
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