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Cafer Yavuz

Scientist at UC Santa Barbara
California

  • About me
Dr. Cafer T. Yavuz received his B.S. degree from the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. He completed the 4 year program in only 3 years being the first in the honor program's and second in the Chemistry department's 40 year old history. When he was in high school, he attended the 29th and 30th International Chemistry Olympiads representing Turkey twice and got a silver and a bronze medal in Canada and Australia, respectively. He was admitted to Rice University in 2001 with Welch scholarship and received his Master's and Ph.D. under the supervision of Dr. Vicki L. Colvin. His research focused on production of magnetic nanocrystals and their use in arsenic removal. His paper in Science magazine received Forbes magazine's "Top 5 nanotech breakthroughs of 2006" honor as well as 80+ different news coverage in media outlets such as New York Times, BBC, Houston Chronicle and The Guardian. His recent work was selected among the "Six Ideas That Will Change The World" by the Esquire Magazine (December 2007). He is currently a Research Associate at the UC Santa Barbara with Dr. Galen Stucky working on CO2 sequestration, conversion and co-activation with methane (CH4).
Where I grew up
Turkey
Places I've lived
Texas
Schools I've attended
METU; Rice University
Something I still can't find on Google
Free time
My superpower
None
Interests
Travel, blogging, reading political science, writing novels and columns
My places
Map of all locations where the profile owner has lived
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