Mehmet F. Yanik

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Who is Mehmet F. Yanik?

Mehmet Fatih Yanik is Associate Professor at MIT. Prof. Yanik received his BS and MS at MIT in Engineering and Physics, and PhD at Stanford in Applied Physics where he invented a mechanism to stop and store light pulses in microchips. He completed a short postdoctoral work in Stanford Bioengineering and Neurosurgery with Steve Quake and Theo Palmer. He is currently Assoc. Prof. at MIT. His work on high-throughput technologies, ultrafast optics, microfluidics, neuronal regeneration, coherent photonics is recognized by NIH Director's Pioneer Award (youngest recipient), NIH Director's New Innovator Award, NIH Transformative Research Award, Packard Award in Engineering and Science, Alfred Sloan Award in Neuroscience, NIH Eureka (Exceptional Unconventional Research Enabling Knowledge Acceleration) Award, Shillman Career Award, NSF Career Award, Silicon Valley Innovator's Challenge Award, Technology Review Magazine's "World's Top 35 Innovators under age 35", Junior Chamber International's "Outstanding Young Person", and Technology Research News Magazine's "Top ten advances of the year". His team's studies have been highlighted in ABC, The Economist, Scientific American, Nature, New Scientist, Biophotonics International, Popular Mechanics, Nature Physics, The Scientist, Genome Technology, and others.

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  • Mehmet Fatih Yanik
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  • Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Stanford University

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on July 23, 2013

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