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Sertan Kaymak received his BSc degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Eastern Mediterranean University. He also did MSc program of Multimedia, Signal Processing and Communications in University of Surrey. Then, he completed his PhD in Electronic Engineer program in Queen Mary, University of London. He is currently Assist. Prof. Doc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department in Near East University.

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