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Assoc. Prof. Hasan Hüseyin ESENOĞLU Assoc. Prof. Hasan Hüseyin ESENOĞLU MPeorbsiloen Pahlo Innef:o +r9m0a 5t4i5o n341 6086 Office Phone: +90 2412 242470 20307050 Extension: 10291 EFmaxa iPl:h oesneen:o +gl9u0@ 2is1t2an 4b4u0l. e0d3u7.0tr AWdedbr:e hstst:p :İ/s/tawnwbuwl. iÜstnainvebrusli.etedsui .Gtrö/zfelenm/aesvtir 3o4n1o1m9y, /Fhaitnihfo, B.pehypa?ziınt,f oİs=ta8n&bsuelt=1 BHaiosagnr Ha.p Ehseynoğlu was born on 28 February 1963 in Eskişehir. finished Eskişehir Technical High School Machine FDaecpualrtytm. Heen tg. rIand 1u9a8te2d, hine 1en9t8e6r e(db athchee Dloerp daretgmreen)t aonf dA sintr 1o9n9o0m (ym aansdt eSrp daceeg rSeceie)n. Icne s1 9at9 I6s thaen bcouml Upnleivtedrs hitiys Sdcoicetnocreate at athttee nsadmede tuhnei vAesrisaigtyo. 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He has been currently working as an EDodcutocraatteio, İnst aInnbfuol rÜmniavetriosintesi, Institute of Graduate Studies In Sciences, Astronomi Ve Uzay Bilimleri Bölümü Yıldız PAostsrtogrfiazdiğui aPtreo, İgsrtaamnbı,u Tl uÜrnkievye r1s9it9e0s i-, I1n9s9ti6tute of Graduate Studies In Sciences, Astronomi Ve Uzay Bilimleri Bölümü UAnstdreorfgizriakd Puraotger, aİsmtaı,n Tbuurlk Üenyi v1e9r8s6it e- s1i,9 F9a0culty of Science, Astronomy and Space Sciences, Turkey 1982 - 1986 Foreign Languages IAtaralibanic,, BA11 IBnetegrinmneedriate EGnegrmlisahn, ,B A21 U Bpepgeinr nInetrermediate Dissertations SDtoucdtioersa Itne ,S Ncioevnacleasr,ı nA sTtaryofnsoaml vie V Feo Utozamye Btriilkim Alenrail iPzri:o Ygernaim Bı,i r1 S9ı9n6ıflama Metodu, Istanbul University, Institute of Graduate SPtousdtgiersa dInu aStceie, nİkcie Ks,a Atasktrliosmnoikm Çi iVfte Y Uılzdaızyı nB iGliömzlleermi Pserlo Ögrzaemllikı, l1er9i9 H0akkında, Istanbul University, Institute of Graduate Research Areas ASostcriaolp Shcyiesinccse: sIn asntrdu Hmuemntaantiitoiens T, Aecrhchnaiqeuloegsy a anndd O Hbissetrovrayt ioofn Asr, tS, tPahrsy,s Nicast, uArsatlr Socnioenmcye sand Astrophysics, Astronomy and Academic Titles / Tasks Assiosctaiantte PPrrooffeessssoorr, , IIssttaannbbuull UUnniivveerrssiittyy, , FFaaccuullttyy OOff SScciieennccee, , AAssttrroonnoommyy AAnndd SSppaaccee SScciieenncceess, , 22000184 -- 2C0o1n4tinues AExsspiesrtat,n Its tParnobfeusl sUonri,v Keırnsgit yS,a Fuadc Uulntyıv Oerf sSıtcyie, nCcoell,e Agset rOofn Socmieyn cAen, dP hSypsaicse &Sc Aiesntrcoesn,o 1m9y8,8 2 -0 20040 -8 2007 Aİstcaandbuelm Üniciv aernsdite Asi,d Inmstiintuitset orfa Gtrivadeu Eatxe pSteurdiiesn Icne Sciences, 2017 - 2018 Courses GPHENYSEIRCASL I IP, UHnYdSeICrSg rIaI,d Uunadtee,r 2g0ra1d9u -a 2te0,2 20019 - 2020 GENERAL PHYSICS, IU, Undnedregrrgardaudautaet,e 2, 021091 9- 2- 0220020 Yer Dışı Yaşam Araştırmaları, Undergraduate, 201029 - 20130, 2012 - 2013 Yeürk sDeıkş ıL Yisaaşnams T Aerza Dştaırnmışamlarnıl, ıUğın, dPeorsgtgrraadduuaatete, ,2 2001111 - -2 2001122 UYezmr Danışlıı kY Aaşlanm D Aerrasşi,t ıPromsatglarraıd, Uunatdee, r2g0r1a1d u- a2t0e,1 22011 - 2012 BAillagnis Eağyiatrim IIi,n Udned Aerragşrtaırdmuat Pe,r 2o0je0s9i , -P 2o0s1tg0r, a2d0u1a0te -, 201019 - 2010, 2010 - 2011, 2011 - 2012 ABsiltgriosanyoamr iIk, UGnödrüenrgtüra vdeu Vateer,i 2A0n1a0li z- i2 I0, P1o1stgraduate, 2010 - 2011 BYeilrg iDsaışyıa Yra, Uşanmde Arrgarşatdırumatael,a 2rı0, 1U0n d- e2r0g1r1aduate, 2010 - 2011 Bilygoisisatyaatirs tKiku,l lUanndımerı,g Uranddueargter,a 2d0u1a0te -, 20101 - 2011 DBiilpgliosmayaa rT,e Uzni, dUenrdgerragdruaadtue,a 2te0, 0290 0- 92 0- 120010 HAsotwro tnoo Umsie I IC, CUDnsd earngdr aDdauta toen, 2 S0e0e9in -g 2, U0n1d0ergraduate, 2003 - 2004 DUseiğnigşe InR AYFıld fıozrla Srp, Uecntdraelr gCrCaDd uDaattea, , 1U9n9d9e r- g2r0a0d0uate, 2003 - 2004 ABedkvsaiçs iEn., gE sTenhoeğslue sH. H. , Mother Goddess in Pagan Belief: Sacred Areas in Ancient Aegean, Postgraduate, BE.eEkmsairç( ESt.,u Edseennto),ğ 2lu0 2H0. H. , Prophecy in Greek Culture: Oracle Centres in Ancient Aegean, Postgraduate, A.Emre(Student), 2020 ÖEszenk oNğ.l, uE sHe. nHo. ğ, lTuy Hp.e Hs .a ,n Cdh Pemroipcaelr Atiebsu nodf aMnectee oorf ithese, SPtoasrtsg Arardouuantde ,t Bhe.Ö Szutünr, kP(oSstutgdreandtu)a, 2te0, 1E9.Güneş(Student), 2015 Jury Memberships Post Graduate, Yüksek Lisans Tez Savunma Jürisi, Akdeniz Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, October, 2019 Post Graduate, Yüksek Lisans TJüerzi SÜayveulinğmi, İas tJaünribsui, lA Ükndievnerizs iÜtensiiv Feresni tBesilii mFelenr iB Eilnimstlietüris Eün, Ssetiptütesmü, bJuerly, ,2 2001199 CPomst pGertaitdiouna,t eK,ü Yçüükksçeekk mLiescaen sB Jeülerdi Üiyyeeslii,ğ Ki,ü İçsütaknçbeukml Üenciev eBreslietdesiyi eFsei,n M Bailricmhl,e 2r0i E1n9stitüsü, June, 2019 CPomst pGertaitdiouna,t eK,ü Yçüükksçeekk mLiescaen sD Taehzil eSraivnui nAmrıay oJür,r Kisüi,ç İüsktaçnebkmule Ücne iBveerlesditieysei sFi,e Mn aByi,l i2m0l1er8i Enstitüsü, October, 2018 Post Graduate, Post Graduate, İAsktadnebnuizl Üniiversiitesii,, JJully,, 2017 DPoosctt oGrraatdeu, Datoek, tPoorsat TGerza dSauvauten, mAan aJüdroilsui, ÜMnaivneisras iCteeslai, lM Baayy,a 2r0 Ü1n7ibersitesi, February, 2017 PDoosctt oGrraald Euxaatme, iTneazti oSanv, uDnomktao rJüar Yiseit, eArklidke Snıinza Üvnı Jivüerrissii,t Aesnia, Jduonlue, Ü2n0i1v6ersitesi, January, 2017 PDoosctt oGrraald Euxaatme, iTneazti oSanv, uDnomktao rJüar Yiseit, eArkkdliekn Sizın Üanvıi,v Pearsmituekski, aJluel yÜ, n2i0v1er5sitesi, June, 2016 Post Graduate, Tez Savunma Jürisi , (AIIk. dDeannizış Ümnainv)e,r Ssüitleesyi,m Jualny ,D 2e0m1i5rel Üniversitesi, June, 2015 ADdomctionriastrea, tTiveez Satavfuf nEmxaam Jüinraistii,o İns,t aGnöbruelv Üden iYvüerkssietelmsie, FKeobmruisayroyn, 2u0, T1Ü5BİTAK Ulusal Gözlemevi, December, 2014 PDoosctt oGrraatdeu, Tateez, İTzelezm Saev Kuonmmias yJoünrius i(, Dİsotakntobrual )Ü, nİsitvaenrbsiutel sÜin, Jiuvelyr,s 2it0e1si4, September, 2014 APodsmt iGnrisatdrautaivtee, STteazf fS Eaxvaumnminaa tJiüornis, iG, öİsrteavndbeu lY Üünksiveelmrseit eKsoi,m Juislyo, 2n0u1, T4ÜBİTAK Ulusal Gözlemevi, March, 2014 DAdomctoinriaslt rEaxtaivme iSntaatfifo Enx, Damokintoartiao nY,e Gteörrliekv Sdıen aYvüık, sSeüllmeyem Kaonm Diseymoinrue,l TÜÜnBivİeTrAsKit eUsliu, Nsaol vGeömzbleemr,e 2v0i, 1F3ebruary, 2014 DAdomctoinriastera, Ttievze Satavfuf nEmxaam Jüinraistii,o Ank, dGeönriezv Üdnei vYeürkssietelmsi,e O Kcotombiesry,o 2n0u1, 2TÜBİTAK Ulusal Gözlemevi, February, 2013 PDoosctt oGrraatdeu, Datoek, tYoürkas Teke zL Sisınanavs TJüerzi sSiı, nAakvd Jeünriizs iÜ, Anikvdeernsiitze Üsin, iJvuenres,i t2e0s1i, 2February, 2012 Articles Published in Journals That Entered SCI, SSCI and AHCI Indexes I. GFuailal 1o6rbayiteal solution for the binary system in the northern Galactic disc microlensing event GWoymrzbyokco Aw.,s Skoi Lko., lMovrsokzy P K., .R, eytb aicl.ki K. A. , Gromadzki M., Kolaczkowski Z., Zielinski M., Zielinski P., Britavskiy N., II. SAuSTpReOrhNuOmMpY &pe ArSioTRdO oPfH SYDSISCSS ,J v2o1l4.633534, 2.5092+0 1(J2o4u4rn5a7l .I8n:d Fexiresdt iZn SCCaIm) star with superhumps in the sAtlatannd Mst.,i lKlato T., Ishioka R., Schmidtobreick L., Guver T., Uemura M., Ak T., Bianchini A., Ayyildiz O., Matsumoto K., et Mal.ONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, vol.489, no.1, pp.1451-1462, 2019 (Journal Indexed in SCI) III. AD indeawr Mso.,f Htwelahreel So.,n E sTeUnGog-Tlu6 H0. aHu. t, oPnarommaokusisz otgellue sMc.ope for astronomical transient events IV. AEX pPhEoRtIMomENeTtrAiLc AstSuTdRyO NoOf MSDY,S vSo Jl.0389,1 n2o5.16, .p8p5.+211-9281,1 25071.58 :( JDoeutrencatl iIonnd eoxfe do rinb iStCaIl) and negative superhump pGeurlsieocdesn H., Esenoglu H. V. MNEicWro A-SRTaRmOaNnO,M FYT, IvRo,l .S2E8M, p-pE.4D9X-5 a3n, d20 s1t4r u(cJoturnaal la Indaelyxseids ion fS tChI)e Canakkale meteorite SUPnEsCalTaRnO OC.,H YIıMlmICaAz AA.C, BTAol uPkAbRaTs iA O-M., ÖOzLtEüCrkU LBA., RE sAeNnDog BluIO HM. HOL. ,E ICldUizL AGR. O S. P, EÖCrTnRekO SCC.OPY, vol.92, pp.250-255, 2012 VI. S(Jeoaurrcnhailn Ingd feoxre ds uinp eSCrhI)ump period of cataclysmic variable AY Psc NGuElWse cAeSnT RHO., NROetMteYr, Avo., lL.1iu4 ,A n.,o E.3s,e pnpo.g3l3u0 H-3.35, 2009 (Journal Indexed in SCI) VII. TDhegei rfmiresnt cBi VO.R L .l i, gBhotz kcurrtv Ze.s, Y aankdut pKe.,r Dioedm iarncaanly Os.i, sE rodfe tmh eA .e, Cclicipeks iCn.g, B builnuat rI.y, S Voy8d2u1g aCna sF., Soydugan E., Esenoglu NHE. HW. ASTRONOMY, vol.12, no.4, pp.322-326, 2007 (Journal Indexed in SCI) VIII. PBhuloutto İm., Deetrmicir csatnu dOy., Bouf dtdhien gb Ein., aErryd esmys Ate., mÇi çVe3k 9C7., Ecseepnhoegilu H. H. , Soydugan F., Soydugan E., Değirmenci Ö. L. , PBUoBzkLuICrtA ZT.I, OeNt aSl .OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, vol.57, no.2, pp.335-339, 2005 (Journal Indexed in IX. DSCisI)covery of irradiation-induced variations in the light curve of the classical nova V2275 Cyg (N Cyg 2B0al0m1a nN Şo.., Y2ı)lmaz A., Retter A., Saygac T., Esenoglu H. H. EMxopnatnhdlye dN)otices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol.356, no.2, pp.773-777, 2005 (Journal Indexed in SCI X. 0A6 p4h4o2t5o.m1etric study of the newly discovered eclipsing cataclysmic variable SDSS J040714.78- PAUk BTL., IRCeAtTteIOr NAS., LOiFu TAH., EE sAeSnToRgOluN HO.M HI.CAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA, vol.22, no.2, pp.105-110, 2005 (Journal Indexed XI.
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