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Prof. Mehmet
Ergin
Born in 1939 in Yozgat (Turkey).
Prof. Ergin is married and father of two.
He was educated in Ankara Gazi High School, in
Ankara University (Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science) and in Galsgow
University, U.K. where he obtained a PhD, in 1969.
He started his career as a Researcher in the Prime
Ministers Atomic Energy Commissions Laboratory for Nuclear Chemistry; then
performed research and training at the laboratories of the Vienna International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA) and was from 1963 to 1966 the Acting Director for the Atomic Energy
Commissions laboratory for Nuclear Chemistry.
He successively held the positions of: Researcher at
the Institute for Physics and Chemistry in the Federal Republic of West Germanys
Association for Meat Research; Research Assistant in the Department of Chemistry, Glasgow
University, UK, while pursuing his studies for Doctors degree; lecturer at the
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Hacettepe (Turkey); Assistant
Professor at the same faculty, before being appointed Executive Secretary of the Turkish
Scientific and Research Council (TUBITAK) in 1974. Later Prof. Ergin was promoted to full
Professor of Physical Chemistry in the Faculty of Engineering, University of Hacettepe,
and Deputy Secretary General for Planning and Coordination, TUBITAK, 1985-1987. He was
then appointed President of TUBITAK, 1987-1990.
Prof. Ergin is a past president of the Turkish
Atomic Energy Commission, and is member of the Board of Trustees and lecturer, Fatih
University in Istanbul.
Prof. Ergin is a Founding Fellow of the Islamic
Academy of Sciences (1986), Vice-President of the IAS (1986-1990), (1990-1994) and
(1994-1999), and was elected Secretary General, IAS, in 1999.
Along with his research and teaching activities,
Prof. Ergin administered a number of TUBITAK and NATO supported projects, wrote several
scientific articles, communications and reports published in various Turkish and foreign
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