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Prof. Ahmet Talat SAYGAÇ Prof. Ahmet Talat SAYGAÇ Personal Information FOaffxi cPeh Pohnoen: e+: 9+09 201 21 424 404 003 0700 0 Extension: 10282 WEmeabi:l :h sttapysg:/a/[email protected]/astronomy AVedzdnreecsilse:r İ-s Ftaantibhu -l İÜsntaivnebruslitesi (Rektörlük Bahçe İçi), Fen Fakültesi, Astronomi ve Uzay Bilimleri Bölümü, 34134 - Beyazıt - Education Information 1D9o8c3to -r a1t9e9, 4İstanbul Üniversitesi, Institute of Graduate Studies In Sciences, Astronomi Ve Uzay Bilimleri Bölümü, Turkey 1P9o8st3graduate, İstanbul Üniversitesi, Institute of Graduate Studies In Sciences, Astronomi Ve Uzay Bilimleri, Turkey 1981 - AUsnsdoecrigartea dDueagtree, eE,g Eed Üirnniev eErğsiitiemsi ,E Fnesnti tFüasküü, lFteizsiik, A- sKtirmoynao m- Bi iVyeo lUozjia, yT uBrilkimeyl e1r9i 7B4ö l-ü 1m9ü7,5 Turkey 1975 - 1980 FEnogrliesihg, nB2 L Uapnpgeru Iangteersmediate Dissertations GDroacdtouraatete S, tVuWdi eHsy Idnr Si cKiaetnackelsis, mAsiktr Doenğoimşein V Yeı lUdzızaıyn BOiplimtikle vrei, M19o9r4ötesi Tayfsal Analizi, Istanbul University, Institute of VPoe sUtgzraayd Buialitme,l eSrAi, 5179 8A3lanının RGU Fotometrisi, Istanbul University, Institute of Graduate Studies In Sciences, Astronomi RSceiesnecae,r Tcehc hAnroeloagsy and Society, Education, Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Sun and Solar Systems, Astronomy and EAxstraogpahlyascitcics :O Ibnjsettrsu amnedn Staytsiotenm Tse, cChonsimquoelosg ayn, dS tOarbss,e Nrvaatutiroanl sS, cSietanrc eSsystems, Interstellar Medium, The Galaxy, Galactic Academic Titles / Tasks APrsosofecsiastoer ,P Irsotafensbsuolr U, Insitvaenrbsuitly U, Fnaivceurltsyit yo,f FSaccieunltcye o, Af sStcrioencoem, Ay satnrodn Sopmacye a Sncdie Snpcaecse, 2S0c0ie9n c- eCso, n2t0in0u2e -s 2009 RLecsteuarrecrh PAhsDsi,s İtsatnatn, bİsutla Ünnbiuvle Ürsniitveesri,s Fitaecsui, lFtya couf lStyc ioenf cSec,i eAnsctero, Ansotmroyn aonmdy S apnadce S Spcaiceen cSecsie, n1c9e9s4, 1- 928030 2- 1994 Academic and Administrative Experience Academic and Administrative Experience İstanbul Üniversitesi, İstanbul Üniversitesi Gözlemevi Uygulama Ve Araştırma Merkezi, 20106 - 2C0o1n6tinues İstanbul Üniversitesi, RFaeckutöltryl üokf, SEcyieynbcise, , 2A0s0tr9o -n 2o0m1y4 and Space Sciences, 2009 - 2015 İstanbul Üniversitesi, Faculty of Science, Astronomi Ve Uzay Bilimleri, 12909180 - 200113 Courses Değişen Yıldızları, nU Gndöezlregmraledrui,a Pteo, s2tg0r1a5d -u 2at0e1, 62,0 21081 -8 2 -0 210919 DSpeeğkişterons Ykıoldpıiz, lUarn,d Uenrdgreardgruaadteu,a 2te0,1 250 -1 260 -1 260, 127016 - 2017, 2017 - 2018 DSpeeğkişterons Ykıoldpıiz, lUarn,d Uenrdgreardgruaadteu,a 2te0,1 250 -1 250 -1 260, 126016 - 2017 Değişen Yıldızları, nU Gndöezlregmraledrui,a Pteo, s2tg0r1a2d -u 2at0e1, 32012 - 2013 ESetkmilienşeern, UÇnifdt eSrisgtreamdlueart, eD, o2c0t1o2ra -t e2,0 210312 - 2013 STpaeykfstarol vskeo Fpoi,t oUmndeetrrigkr Vaderuialeteri, n2 0İn1c2e l-e 2n0m1e3si, Postgraduate, 2012 - 2013 Advising Theses SAYGAÇ A. T. , Af(nTa)dKoültule'd Çae Akrimke Kouasrtarmonlaormıniı:n G Erkeske Knüell tSüirmüentdreil iG Küanreaşd eSlaika tÇleörzi,ü Pmoüs,t gDroacdtuoartaet,e E, A.E.mNuirr((SSttuuddeenntt)), , 2C0o1n9tinues GSA.SYaGraAlÇ(S Atu. dTe. ,n Bt)ü, y2ü0k1 K6ütleli Yıldız Oluşum Bölgelerinde Gömülü Kümelerin Oluşumu ve Evrimi, Doctorate, YSA.NYuGrAanÇo Ağ.l uT(. S, Vtu2d3e6n2t) C, y2g0n1i4 Kataklismik Değişen Yıldızın, Fotometrik, Spektroskopik ve Görüntü Analizi, Postgraduate, 2SA01Y4GAÇ A. T. , SW Sextantis Türü Kataklismik Değişenlerin Doğası Üzerine Bir Çalışma, Postgraduate, H.Bahar(Student), 2SA01Y4GAÇ A. T. , Periyot Boşluğu Kapsamında Kataklismik Değişenlerin İncelenmesi, Postgraduate, M.Sezgin(Student), S.AAYliGş(ASÇtu Ad. eTn. t,) G, 2al0a1k1si Dışı Novaların Hubble Uzay Teleskopunun Arşivlenmiş Verileriyle Araştırılması, Doctorate, PSAosYtGgAraÇd Au.a Tte. ,, ÖSü.Öpnearln(Sotvuadlaernlta) ,İ l2iş0k0il8i Gama-Işın Patlamalarının (GRB) Gama ve Optik Işın Özellikleri Arasındaki İlişkiler, JAuprpyoi nMtmeemntb Aecrasdhemipics Staff, Appointment Academic Staff, İzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi, February, 2021 Appointment Academic Staff, Appointment Academic Staff, Adnıkyaarma aÜnn Üivneirvseitressitie, Msi,a Jyu, n2e0, 220019 Appointment Academic Staff, APrpopfoeisnötrmlüekn tK Aacdardoesmunica SAttaafmf, Va aDno Ysyüazsüın, İcsüt aYnılb Üunl Üivneirvseitressitie, Msi,a Fye, n2 0F1a8kültesi, June, 2018 APopspto Ginrtamdeunat eA, cYaüdkesmekic L Sistafnf,s A Spapvouinnmtma eSnınt aAvcıa, dİsetmanicb uSlt aÜfnf, iİvzemrsirit eEskio, Fneonm Bi Üilinmivleerris Eitnesit,i tMüsaürc, hM, a2y0, 128018 PAopspto Ginrtamduenate A, cYaüdkesmekic L Sistafnfs, ATpepz oSianvtmunemnta A Jücardisei,m İsicta Sntbauffl, ÜOnsmivaenrsiyitee sKi oFreknu tB Ailitma lÜenri vEenrstiitteüssi,ü F, eMbaryu, a2r0y1, 27018 Associate Professor Exam, Associate Professor Exam, İstanbul Üniversitesi, March, 2017 Apsspoociinattme ePnrto Afecsasdoerm Eixca Smta, fDf,o Dçoençetlnikt KSıandarvoı,s İusntaan Abtualm Kaü, lİtsütra nÜbnuivl eÜrnsiitveesris, iJtuensei, , A2u0g1u6st, 2015 Apsspoociinattme ePnrto Afecsasdoerm Eixca Smta, fDf,o Dçoençetlniktl iSkı nSaınva Jvüır, iİssit, aİnstbaunlb Üunl iTveekrnsiitke sÜin, Nivoevresimtebsei,r A, 2p0ri1l,4 2015 Aspspoociinattme ePnrot fAecsasdoerm Eixca Smta, fDf,o Pçreonfteliskö Srılnüakv Aı,t Aamdıay aJümraisni , Üİsntiavnebrsuilt eTseik, Sneikp tÜenmivbeerrs, i2te0s1i,4 September, 2014 ADpopctooinratml Eexnatm Aicnaadteiomni,c D Sotakftfo, rYaa Yrdeıtmerclıi lDiko, İçsetnatnlibku, lİ sÜtannivbeurls Üitensivi,e Srespitteesmi, bAeurg, u2s0t1, 24014 Post Graduate, Yüksek Lisans Savunma Jürisi, İstanbul Üniversitesi , FJuenly ,B 2il0im14leri Enstitüsü, July, 2014 Post Graduate, Yüksek Lisans STaevzu Snamvuan Jmürai,s İi,s İtsatnabnublu Ül nÜinvievresritseitsei,s Ji uFneen, 2B0il1im4leri Enstitüsü, May, 2014 DApopctooirnatmtee, Dnto Aktcoardae mTeicz Staavfuf,n Dmoaç,e İnstlaikn bSuınl aÜvnı,i vİsetrasnitbeusli , ÜMnaivrechrs, i2te0s1i,4 March, 2014 PAopspto Ginrtamduenate A, cYaüdkesmekic L Sistafnfs, PSraovfuensömralü Jkü rAistai,m İsat aJnübriusli , Üİsntiavnebrsuilt eÜsni iFvenrs Bitielismi, lJearni uEanrsyt,i t2ü0s1ü4, January, 2014 PAopspto Ginrtamduenate A, cYaüdkesmekic L Sistafnfs, DToeçze Snatvliukn Smınaa, vİıs, tİasntabnubl uÜln Üivneivrseirtseistie, sMi, aJayn, 2u0a1ry3, 2014 DPoosctt oGrraald Euxaatme, iYnüatkisoenk, DLioskatnosr aS aYveutnermliali kJü Srıinsai,v İıs, tİa.Ün.b Fuel nÜ Bniivliemrlseirtei sEin Fsetintü Bsiüli,m Mlearyi, E2n0s1t3itüsü, May, 2013 ADsoscotociraatle E Pxraomfeinssaotiro Enx, Damok, tDoorçae Ynetltiekr Sliılnika, vİs Jtüarnibsiu, lİ sÜtannivbeurls Kiteüsltiü, Ar pÜrnili,v 2e0rs1i3tesi, December, 2012 DApopctooirnatmtee, Dnto Aktcoardae mTeicz Staavfuf,n Pmroaf Seısnöarvlü Jkü rAistai,m İ.Üa .J Füerins iB, Silaimbalenrciı EÜnnsitviteürsüit,e Dsie, cMeamyb, e2r0, 122011 Aspspoociinattme ePnrot fAecsasdoerm Eixca Smta, fDf,o Pçreonfteliskö Srılnüakv Aı,t Eamrcaiy Jeüsr Üisni, iİvsetrasnibteusli ,Ü Anpivreilr, s2i0te1s1i, May, 2011 APopspto Ginrtamdeunat eA, cYaüdkesmekic L Sistafnf,s P Treozf eSsaövrulünkm Aa tJaümrias iJ, üİ.rÜis. iF, eİsnt aBniblimull eÜrni iEvenrsstiitüesiü, ,F Mebarucha,r 2y,0 210111 PDoosctt oGrraatdeu, Datoek, tYoürkas Seakv Luinsamnas JTüerzis Si,a İvsutannmbau lJ üÜrni iÜveyresliğtei,s İis, tAapnrbilu, l2 Ü0n1i0versitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, June, 2008 AIr. ticGlens ePruatbiolins hoef dno in- lJioneuarrn malasg nTehtaict fElunxt eturbeed wSaCvIe, SeSnCerIg aiensd i nA PHrCocI yIonnd Aexes MFaownzthy lDy .N Eo. t, iSceasy goafc t hAe. TR. o, ySatel pAisetnr oKn.omical Society, vol.491, no.1, pp.1348-1354, 2020 (Journal Indexed in SCI II. VExizpiaenRd eOdn)line Data Catalog: YSOs in the star-forming regions W51 & W43 (Saral+, 2017) ASaSrTaRl OGP., HHYoSrIaC AJ. LL .J O, AUuRdNaArdL , Mvo., lK.2o0e1n7igy cXa.t, ,G plpar.8z-a9 J, .2 M0.1 ,7 L (uJoonugr nQa. lN In. ,d Mexoettde iFn. ,S SCAI)YGAÇ A. T. , SMITH H. A. III. YSaoruanl Gg .,S Hteolrlaa rJ. OL.b , jAeUctDsA iRnD t hMe., MKoaesnsiigv Xe. SPt. a, rM-afortrinmeizn-Gg aRlaergziao Jn. Rs . W, M5o1t taen Fd., NWG4U3YEN-LUONG Q., Saygac A. T. , ASmSTitRhO HP.H AY.SICAL JOURNAL, vol.839, no.2, 2017 (Journal Indexed in SCI) IV. 8E1R3R,A 2T5U)M: “YOUNG STELLAR OBJECTS IN THE MASSIVE STAR FORMING REGION W49” (2015, ApJ, ASaSrTaRl OGP., HHYoSrIaC AJ.,L W JOilUlisR SN.,A KLo, evnoilg.8 X1.6 P, .n ,o G.1u,t perpm.4u7t-h4 9R, .,2 S0A1Y6G (AJoÇu Ar.n Ta.l Indexed in SCI) V. YSaOrUalN GG., HSToEraL JL. AL.R , WOBillJiEs CS.T ES. ,i nK otehnei gM XA. PS.S , IGVuEt eSrTmAuRth- FRO. AR.M , SINayGg aRcE AG. ITO.N W49 VI. TAhster ooplhdy nsiocavla J oCuPr nPaul,p vpoils.8:1 a3 ,c naor.b1o, 2n0 n15o v(aJo aunrnda la Isnydnecxherdo in oSuCIs Epxoplaanrd?ed) ABSiaTnRcOhNinOi MA.Y, S &ay AgSaTc RTO., POHriYoS MIC.S, ,d veollla.5 V3a9l,l e2 0M1.,2 W (Jiolliuarmnsa lR I.ndexed in SCI) VII. Alrisc hSi.,v Saaly HgaScT A s. tTu.dy of novae. I. The Seyfert galaxy NGC 3627 VIII. TNELWE ASCSTORPOEN AONMDY, RvoElS.1E7A, nRoC.2H, EpRp .1P0O1T-1E0N7T, I2A0L1 2O (FJ oTuUrnRaKl EInYd FexOeRd CinO SLCLI)ABORATION IN CV STUDIES BSaAyLgTaIcC A A. STT. R, AOlNisO SM.Y, vol.21, pp.193-195, 2012 (Journal Indexed in SCI) IX. 2D0is0c1o vNeor.y 2 o)f irradiation-induced variations in the light curve of the classical nova V2275 Cyg (N Cyg MBaolnmtahnly Ş N., oYtıilcmeas zo Af .t,h Ree Rttoeyr aAl .A, Ssatryognaoc mT.i,c Easl eSnoocgieluty H, v. oHl.356, no.2, pp.773-777, 2005 (Journal Indexed in SCI X. UExBpVa npdheodt)ometry of the massive eclipsing binary TT Aur PÖUzdBeLmICirA TS.I,O ANkS H O.,F T TanHrEiv AeSrT MR.O, GNuOlMseIcCeAnL H S.,O GCüIElsTeYç eOnF S A., USSaTygRaAcL
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