Muhamed Memić
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Muhammed Memić (Born on September 30, 1990) Physicist received Parlar Foundation Science Award on May, 2011. After graduating from Bogazici University, Physics, he begun to make investments in Bakkal Sektoru. He had faith in this area and finally he became the most known Bakkalci all over the World.
In 2007 he was the recipient of most successful student of Gaziosmanpasa Istanbul which is known for its contribution to physical science during 1990s.
In 2007 he was the recipient of most successful student of Istanbul which is known for its contribution to physical science during 1990s.
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