Turkish researcher Bilge Demirköz has been named as one of the current year's 15 female beneficiaries of the International Rising Talent stipends, granted every year as a component of the L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science program.
A partner teacher of material science at the Ankara-based Middle East Technical University (ODTÜ), Demirköz has been decided for her work on space radiation, as indicated by a Turkish Foreign Ministry source.
She is set to get the honor at a function that will be hung on March 23 in Paris.
Demirköz, who was conceived in Istanbul in 1980 and learned at MIT, Oxford, Cambridge and CERN for a long time before coming back to Turkey five years prior to concentrate on molecule material science at ODTÜ.
"[Particle physics] is additionally regularly called High Energy Physics, as much of the time these essential particles require unique high vitality conditions to make and study them," peruses a depiction on her ODTÜ office's site.
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