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Prof. ERKAN AYDAR Opfefricseo Pnhaol Nien:F +Or9m0 3A1t2io 2N97 7707 Aemddarile:S Esa: Yhdacre@Ttheapcee Üttenpivee.Erdsiute.Tsri, Jeoloji Müh Prof. ERKAN AYDAR OPfefricseo Pnhaol nIen:f +or9m0 3a1t2io 2n97 7707 AEmddarile:s esa: yHdacre@ttheapcee Üttnepivee.ersdiute.tsri, Jeoloji Müh. Böl. 06800, Beytepe, Ankara EDodcutocraatteio, Unn iIvnefrosirtém Da''taiuovnergne Clermont-Ferrand I, Laboratoire Magma Et Volcans, France 1989 - 1992 UPonsdtegrrgardaudautaet, eU, nHivaecersttietép eD 'Ü'anuiversgintees Ci, lMerümhoentd-iFselirkr Fanakdü Il,t Lesaib, oJeroaltoojiir Me üMhaegnmdaissl iEğti BVöolücamnüs, TFurarnkecey 19881 - 19896 Foreign Languages FErnegnlicsh,, C1 Advanced Dissertations UDnoicvteorrsaiteé, BEltauidse Pvaoslccaanl:o C-lsetrmucotunrt-aFle rerta mnda gIım, Laatobloorgaiqtouiere d Mu asgtrmatao E-vt oVlcoalcna Hnsa,s 1a9n9 D2agi(Anatolie Centrale-Turquie)., Research Areas TGecohlongoilcoagl yEngineering, Geology, Ore Deposits-Geochemistry, Mineralogy-petrography, Applied Geology, Engineering and APrcoafedsesomr,i Hc aTceittleepse /Ü nTivaesrksistesi, Mühendislik Fakültesi, Jeoloji Mühendisliği Bölümü, 2003 - Continues Assiosctaiantte PPrrooffeessssoorr, , HHaacceetttteeppee ÜÜnniivveerrssiitteessii, , MMüühheennddiisslliikk FFaakküülltteessii, , JJeeoolloojjii MMüühheennddiisslliiğğii BBööllüümmüü, , 11999937 -- 12909073 AHaccaedttepme iÜcn aivnerds iAtedsi,m Miünhiesntdriasltikiv Fea kEüxltpesei,r Jieeonlocjie Mühendisliği Bölümü, 2016 - Continues Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Mühendislik Fakültesi, Jeoloji Mühendisliği Bölümü, 20036 - 20069 Advising Theses GAüYnDeAyRd aEğ., tGüöf lhlüadlkaağs-Aıncııng öpla (tlKaampaa dvoe kyyear lVeoşmlkea ndiikn Pamroivkelenrsini)i nb ösalgpetsainmdea syıe, rP oaslatgnr Kadarunaıtyea, rAık.A tNeÇpEe Lc(üSrtuufd keonnt)is, i2n0in1 2ve LA.YADKAINR( ESt.,u Ndeevnşte),h 2ir0 y1ö2resi magmatik kayaçlarında bulunan zirkon minerallerinin incelenmesi, Postgraduate, EA.YKDAABRA DEA., YNIe(vSştuehdiern bt)ö, l2ge0s1i0ndeki miyosen- pliyosen yaşlı efüzif, ekstrüzif volkanik faaliyetlerin incelenmesi, Postgraduate, 2A0Y1D0AR E., Nevşehir - Acıgöl Kaldera kompleksinin jeofizik yöntemlerle incelenmesi, Postgraduate, O.ATAK(Student), DAYoDctAoRra Ete.,, PHe.EtrVoRloEgNic( Setvuodluentito)n, 2o0f 0N8emrut stratovolcano (Turkiye): Peralkaline magmatism in a collisional domain, DAYoDctAoRra Ete.,, QOu.EaRnStiOtaYt(ivSetu mdeonrpt)h, o2l0o0g7ical analysis of ashes from pyroclastic deposits of hydrovolcanic and magmatic origin, PAoYsDtgArRa dEu., aTtüer, kGm.AeTnIC dIa(Sğtı u(dDeenmt)ir, c2i0-M06anisa) ve çevresindeki pegmatitlerin oluşumu ve yerleşiminin incelenmesi, AIr. ticSlheoss Phuonbiltiisch veodlc ainn iJsomu orfn tahles BTohdartu Emn ctaelrdeedra S (CSIW, S TSuCrIk eayn)d: HAyHbrCiId iIznadtieoxne osf enriched mantle- dÇUerBiUvKeÇdU a Hn.d E c. ,r AuYsDtaAl Rm Ee.,l tUsLUSOY İ., Gourgaud A. II. VJOoUlRcaNnAiLc OaFsh A SaInAdN tEsAuRnTaHm Si CrIeEcNoCrEdS ,o vfo tlh.2e1 9M, 2in0o2a1n ( JLoautren aBl rInodnezxee dA gine SECrI)uption (Santorini) in a distal sAeYtDtiAnRg ,E s., oCuintehrw Ae.,s EteRrSnO YT uOr., kEecyochard E., Fouache E. G. III. ZJOirUcRoNnA gLe OoFc hQrUoAnToElRoNgAyR aYn SdC IOE-NHCfE i,s 2o0t2o1p e(Jso uorfn Caal pInpdaedxoedc iiann S CigI)nimbrites: New insights into continental cArKuINst aLl., aArYcDhAitRe Ect.,u Srceh muinttd Ae.r Kn.e , aÇtUhB tUhKeÇ CUe Hn. tEr.a , lG Aenrdaetso lAia.n Volcanic Province, Turkey IV. CGaOrNcDinWoAgNenA RsoEiSlE rAaRdCoHn, veonl.r9i1c,h pmpe.1n6t6 i-n18 a7 ,g 2e0o2t1h e(Jromuarnl aalr Ienad:e xCeads ein o SfC GI)uzelcamli-Davutlar district of AYyDdiAnR c Eit.,y D, İwKEeRst Ce.rn Turkey V. VECoOlcTaOnXiIcC OuLnOreGsYt ApNoDs sEiNbiVliItRiOesN MinE rNeTsApLo SnAsFeE tToY ,r veocle.2n0t8 O, 2b0r2u1k (sJeoiusrmnaicl Isnwdeaxremd ionn S CaIn)d around Hasandag sAtYrDaAtoRv Eo.l, cDaİnKoE R( Ce., nUtLrUaSl OAYn İa., tŞoElNia ,E T.urkey) VI. GCOeMocPhTeEmS iRcEaNl DEUvaS lGuEaOtiSoCnIE oNfC SEu, vitoalb.3i5li3t,y n of.1 C, pepn.t1r-a1l8 ,A 2n0a2t1o l(iJaonu r(nTaul rInkdeeyx)e dV oinl cSaCnI)ic Rocks for Rock Fiber PERroSOdYu cOt.i, oAnYDAR E., ÇUBUKÇU H. E. VII. ANpApTUliRcaAtLio RnE SoOf UzRirCcEoSn R tEySpEoAlRoCgHy, m20e2t0h o(Jdo utorn fael lIsnidc erxoecdk isn (SCaI)ppadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey): a zAiKrIcNo nL .,c ArYyDstAaRll iEz.a, Sticohnm ittet mA.p Ke. r, aÇtUuBrUeK pÇeUr sHp. eEc.tive VIII. ITdUeRnKtIiSfyHi nJOgU tRhNeA VLo OlcFa EnAicR TEHr uSpCtIEioNnC EDSe, pvoicl.t2e8d, nino .3a, Nppe.o35li1th-3ic8 6P, a2i0n1t9in (gJ oautr Cnalt aInlhdeoxyeudk i,n C SeCnI)tral Anatolia, TSCuHrkMeIyTT A. K. , DANISIK M., AYDAR E., ŞEN E., ULUSOY İ., LOVERA O. M. IX. 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