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Ozan Sabahattin Sarıyer Contact Information Address : Pîrî Reis CURRICULUM VITAE 1. Name Surname : Ozan Sabahattin Sarıyer Contact Information Address : Pîrî Reis University, School of Engineering, 34940 Tuzla, İstanbul Phone Number : +90 216 581 005 Ext: 1662 E-mail : ossariyer pirireis.edu.tr 2. Date of Birth : ----- 3. Title : Assistant Professor Doctor 4. State of Education : Ph.D. 5. Current Institution : Pîrî Reis University - Electric and Electronics Engineering Dept. Degree Department University Date Bachelor’s Physics Engineering Istanbul Technical University 2004 Master’s Physics Engineering Istanbul Technical University 2007 Ph.D. Physics Koç University 2011 6. Academic Appointments And Services Assistant Professor (Date) : 2016 Associate Professor (Date) : - Professor (Date) : - Services : Assistant Professor, 2020, M. G. Naval Academy, Qatar Emiri Naval Forces, Qatar Lecturer, 2015-2016, Pîrî Reis University, Turkey Postdoctoral Researcher, 2011-2014, Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, U.S.A. Teaching Assistant, 2008-2011, Koç University, Turkey Research Assistant, 2005-2008, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Teaching Assistant, 2001-2003, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey 7. Managed Theses - 8. Administrative Services Vice Dean, Pîrî Reis University, School of Arts and Science, 2020-ongoing. 9. Publications 9.1. Articles published in internationally refereed journals 9.1.1. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Field-free quantum-spin-1/2 XXZ model in three-dimensions: phases, phase transitions, and phase diagrams by renormalization group theory, Turkish Journal of Physics 44 (3), 288-301 (2020). 9.1.2. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Two-dimensional quantum-spin-1/2 XXZ magnet in zero magnetic field: Global thermodynamics from renormalisation group theory, Philosophical Magazine 99 (14), 1787-1824 (2019). 9.1.3. Yang Li, Ozan S. Sarıyer, Arun Ramachandran, Sergey Panyukov, Michael Rubinstein, and Eugenia Kumacheva, Universal behavior of hydrogels confined to narrow capillaries, Scientific Reports 5, 17017 (2015). 9.1.4. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Alkan Kabakçıoglu, and A. Nihat Berker, Deep spin-glass hysteresis-area collapse and scaling in the three-dimensional ±J Ising model, Physical Review E 86 (4), 041107 (2012). 9.1.5. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Michael Hinczewski, and A. Nihat Berker, Phase separation and charge-ordered phases of the d=3 Falicov-Kimball model at nonzero temperature: Temperature-density-chemical potential global phase diagram from renormalization-group theory, Physical Review B 84 (20), 205120 (2011). 9.1.6. Ozan S. Sarıyer and Can Güven, Sequence alignment using simulated annealing, Physica A 389 (15), 3007-3012 (2010). 9.1.7. Ozan S. Sarıyer, A. Nihat Berker, and Michael Hinczewski, Excitation spectrum gap and spin-wave velocity of XXZ Heisenberg chains: Global renormalization-group calculation, Physical Review B 77 (13), 134413 (2008). 9.2. Assertions presented in international scientific congresses and published in the proceedings 9.2.1. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Two- and three-dimensional quantum-spin-1/2 XXZ magnets in zero magnetic field: global phase diagrams, thermodynamics and entanglement, 2021 March Meeting of the American Physical Society, Online (March 15-19, 2021). 9.2.2. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Sergey Panyukov, and Michael Rubinstein, Deformation of unentangled swollen gels, 2014 March Meeting of the American Physical Society, Colorado Convention Center, Denver, CO-USA (March 3-7, 2014). 9.2.3. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Sergey Panyukov, and Michael Rubinstein, Nonlinear elasticity of entangled polymer networks, 2012 March Meeting of the American Physical Society, Boston Convention Center, Boston, MA-USA (February 27-March 2, 2012). 9.2.4. A. Nihat Berker, Ozan S. Sarıyer, and Michael Hinczewski, Phase separation and charge-ordered phases of the d=3 Falicov-Kimball model at T>0: Temperature-density- chemical potential global phase diagram from RG theory, 2012 March Meeting of the American Physical Society, Boston Convention Center, Boston, MA-USA (February 27-March 2, 2012). 9.2.5. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Michael Hinczewski, and A. Nihat Berker, Global phase diagram of the spinless Falicov-Kimball model in d = 3: Renormalization-group theory, 2011 March Meeting of the American Physical Society, Dallas Convention Center, Dallas, TX-USA (March 21-25, 2011). 9.2.6. Ozan S. Sarıyer and Can Güven, Amino acid sequence alignment using simulated annealing, 103rd Stat Mech Conf, Rutgers Univ - Hill Center, New Brunswick, NJ-USA (May 9-11, 2010). 9.2.7. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Michael Hinczewski, and A. Nihat Berker, Charge-ordered phases of the d=3 spinless Falicov-Kimball model: Renormalization-group theory, 102nd Statistical Mechanics Conference, Rutgers University - Hill Center, New Brunswick, NJ-USA (December 13-15, 2009). 9.2.8. Ozan S. Sariyer, A. Nihat Berker, and Michael Hinczewski, Excitation spectrum gap and spin-wave stiffness of XXZ Heisenberg chains: Global renormalization-group calculation, 2008 March Meeting of the American Physical Society, E. N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, LA-USA (March 10-14, 2008). 9.2.9. Ozan S. Sarıyer, A. Nihat Berker, and Michael Hinczewski, Spin-wave stiffness, excitation spectrum gap and algebraic crossovers, and finite-temperature quantum effects in the XXZ Heisenberg chain, 98th Statistical Mechanics Conference, Rutgers University – Hill Center, New Brunswick, NJ-USA (December 16-18, 2007). 9.3. International books published, or chapters from a book - 9.4. Articles published in national refereed journals - 9.5. Assertions presented in national scientific congresses and published in the proceedings 9.5.1. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Renormalization group theory of gels swollen and deformed in various solvents, 26th Statistical Physics Days, Izmir Institute of Technology, Izmir, Turkey (June 27-29, 2019). 9.5.2. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Two-dimensional quantum-spin-1/2 XXZ magnet in zero magnetic field, 22nd Liquid State Symposium, Pîrî Reis University - Coastal Campus, Istanbul, Turkey (December 7, 2018). 9.5.3. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Temporal scaling in spin glasses, 21st Liquid State Symposium, Pîrî Reis University - Coastal Campus, Istanbul, Turkey (December 21, 2017). 9.5.4. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Sergey Panyukov, and Michael Rubinstein, Deformation equilibrium for swollen gels, 20th National Liquid State Symposium, Pîrî Reis University - Coastal Campus, Istanbul, Turkey (December 16, 2016). 9.5.5. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Yang Li, Arun Ramachandran, Sergey Panyukov, Michael Rubinstein, and Eugenia Kumacheva, Modeling common vascular diseases via microfluidics, 19th National Liquid State Symposium, Istanbul University - Baltalimanı Social Club, Istanbul, Turkey (Dec. 19, 2015). 9.5.6. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Spinless Falicov-Kimball model in d=3: global phase diagram by renormalization-group theory, 18th Istanbul Statistical Physics Days, Sabancı University, Istanbul, Turkey (June 30-July 2, 2011). 9.5.7. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Can Güven, Douwe J. Bonthuis, A. Nihat Berker, and Roland R. Netz, Water flow through carbon nanotubes: Charge controlled gating, 17th International Statistical Physics Days, Sabancı University, Istanbul, Turkey (July 1-3, 2010). 9.6. Other publications 9.6.1. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Quantum phase transitions in the two-dimensional XXZ model, 12th Traditional International Mirror Conference: Statistical and Condensed Matter Physics – Social Responsibility, Kadir Has University - Cibali Campus, Istanbul, Turkey (December 26, 2018). 9.6.2. (Poster) Ozan S. Sarıyer, Michael Rubinstein, Sergey Panyukov, Yang Li, Arun Ramachandran, and Eugenia Kumacheva, Gels confined to narrow capillaries, International Symposium on Chemistry ViA Computation – Applications on Molecular Nanoscience, Bogaziçi University - South Campus, Istanbul, Turkey (October 30, 2017). 9.6.3. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Space-time scaling in ±J spin glasses, 10th Traditional International Mirror Conference: Statistical and Condensed Matter Physics – Social Responsibility, Sabancı University - Minerva Palas, Istanbul, Turkey (December 26, 2016). 9.6.4. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Sergey Panyukov, and Michael Rubinstein, Gel deformation dynamics, 9th Traditional International Mirror Conference: Statistical and Condensed Matter Physics, Sabancı University - Minerva Palas, Istanbul, Turkey (December 28, 2015). 9.6.5. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Yang Li, Arun Ramachandran, Sergey Panyukov, Michael Rubinstein, and Eugenia Kumacheva, Experimental, theoretical, and computational modeling of common vascular diseases: Embolism and occlusion, 8th Traditional International Mirror Conference: Statistical and Condensed Matter Physics, Sabancı University - Minerva Palas, Istanbul, Turkey (December 26, 2014). 9.6.6. (Poster) Ozan S. Sarıyer, Sergey Panyukov, and Michael Rubinstein, Deformation of swollen gels, 6th Triangle Soft Matter Workshop, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC-USA (May 8, 2014). 9.6.7. (Soundbite) Ozan S. Sarıyer, Yang Li, Arun Ramachandran, Sergey Panyukov, Michael Rubinstein, and Eugenia Kumacheva, Hydrogels in microcapillaries, 6th Triangle Soft Matter Workshop, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC-USA (May 8, 2014). 9.6.8. Ozan S. Sarıyer, Alkan Kabakçıoglu, and A. Nihat Berker, Deep spin-glass hysteresis area collapse and scaling in the d = 3 ±J Ising model, 6th Traditional International “Mirror Conference”: Statistical and Condensed Matter Physics – Social Responsibility, Sabancı University – Minerva Palas, Istanbul, Turkey (December 27, 2012). 9.6.9. (Poster) Ozan S. Sarıyer, Sergey Panyukov, and Michael Rubinstein, Nonlinear elasticity of entangled polymer networks, The Boulder School for Condensed Matter
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