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Yakup Bayram received his BS in Electrical Engineering from Bilkent University, Turkey in 2001 and MS and PhD degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from The Ohio State University, USA, in 2004 and 2006, respectively. He also received his MBA degree from Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University in 2007. He is currently working at ElectroScience Laboratory as a Senior Research Engineer. He is also the author of recently published book "Computational Methods for High Frequency Electromagnetic Interference."
He is a co-recipient of the 2001 IEEE Regional Activities Board Achievement Award and 2005 IEEE Leo L. Beranek Award for his paper “A novel technique for concurrent On&Off- board EMI analysis of mixed RF-digital circuits via hybrid scattering patterns” presented at IEEE International EMC conference in Chicago. Dr. Bayram is also a Senior Member of IEEE and receipient of merit-based Ashland Fellowship and The Frank Joseph Thomas Memorial Scholarship from Fisher College of Business.
Dr. Bayram's past research heavely involved EMI/C of electronics. His most recent and current research interests include developing load bearing, flexible, conformal, light-weight antennas and wireless sensor systems for strain and temperature sensing based on Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) devices. His recent research has also focused on developing SAW devices at sub-micron scale with e-beam lithography.