Ceyda Köksal
PhD Researcher
Biography
My research focuses on developing a multiplexed prototype for continuous, reagent-free detection of water contaminants, such as phosphate and diclofenac. It involves miniaturizing interferometric microscope, integrating self-cleaning membranes for long-term stability, and optimizing fluidic designs for field testing. These innovations aim to enable sustainable, real-time environmental monitoring systems.
Education
MSc, Biomedical Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, 2024
BSc, Biomedical Engineering, Kocaeli University, Turkey, 2020
Research interests
Biomedical optics, microfluidics, biomedical engineering, optical interferometry
Selected list of publications
- Şentürk, E., Köksal, C., Erten, A. C., & Ferhanoğlu, O. Optical knife-edge detection for micropillar-based microfluidic viscometer. Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 370, 115226 (2024)
- Şenturk, E., Köksal, C., Erten, A. C., & Ferhanoğlu, O. A PDMS Micropillar Waveguide-based Microfluidic Viscosity Sensor. In 2024 International Conference on Optical MEMS and Nanophotonics (OMN) (pp. 1-2). IEEE (2024)
- Köksal, C., Şentürk, E., Ferhanoğlu, O., & Erten, A. C. In-situ Young’s modulus characterization of elastomeric microfluidic chips with micropillars. IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 35(16), 895-898 (2023)
- Köksal, C., Şentürk, E., Ferhanoğlu, O., & Erten, A. C., Development of a Precalibration Routine for Viscosity Measuring Microfluidic Chips 2022 International Conference on Optical MEMS and Nanophotonics (OMN). IEEE (2022)