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EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN UNIVERSITY p r o m o t i o n@e m u . e d u . t r

w w w . e m u . e d u . t r DEPARTMENT of PHYSICS

Eastern Mediterranean University, Gazimağusa, North Cyprus, via Mersin 10, Turkey Tel: (+90392) 630 1314 •Fax: (+90392) 365 1604

http://physics.emu.edu.tr • e-mail:phys.chem@emu.edu.tr

MS & PhD Programs in Physics

Admıssıon Requırements

A

pplications to graduate programs are accepted twice a year, prior to the beginning of each semester. Prospective applicants are required to have a Bachelor's Degree (BA/ BSc/ BS) for Master Degree applications. Applicants for whom English is a second language are required to pass an English proficiency examination, or present a recent TOEFL score above 550 or IELTS score 6.5. Those who do not have a recognized English language qualification (IELTS, TOEFL etc.), and who have not scored 75 or above on the EMU English Language Proficiency Test are required to take an English Placement Exam and are placed in supplementary non-credit English language courses according to their levels.

Prospective applicants are required to fill out an application form available online at http://grad.emu.edu.tr/Forms.aspx

or from the Registrar’s Office, and submit the completed form, together with a letter of reference and an official transcript of all graduate and undergraduate coursework completed up to the time of application.

Tuıtıon Fees

T

he master’s program fee is 9000 USD covering 7 courses, seminar course, and thesis in the programs with thesis option and 10 courses and term project in the non-thesis option within normal duration of 4 semesters. The tuition fees in doctoral programs are based on the number of courses registered. Course registration fee per course is 1000 USD for the 2009-2012 period. For more information please visit the web site of the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research

http://grad.emu.edu.tr .

Academ›c Personnel

NAME and E-MAIL

Prof. Dr. Mustafa HALILSOY mustafa.halilsoy@emu.edu.tr Prof. Dr. Omar MUSTAFA omar.mustafa@emu.edu.tr Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eser AYDIROĞLU eser. aydiroglu@emu.edu.tr Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ozay GURTUG ozay.gurtug@emu.edu.tr Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dizem ARIFLER dizem.arifler@emu.edu.tr Assist. Prof. Dr. Izzet SAKALLI izzet.sakalli@emu.edu.tr Assist. Prof. Dr. S.Habib Mazharimousavi habib.mazhari@emu.edu.tr Senior Instructor Altay ISTILLOZLU altay.istillozlu@emu.edu.tr UNIVERSITY

Middle East Technical Univ.

Yarmouk University Middle East Technical Univ.

Oxford Open University

Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

University of Texas at Austin

University of Osmangazi Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

Isfahan University Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

Middle East Technical Univ. Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

RESEARCH FIELDS General Relativity Quantum Experimental Physics General Relativity Biomedical General Relativity General Relativity Quantum

Electrical and Electronic

Institute of Graduate Studies & Research

INSTITUTE of GRADUATE STUDIES and RESEARCH http://grad.emu.edu.tr

Faculty of Arts and Sciences

D es ig n& Pr in t: Ea ste rn M ed ite rr an ea n U ni ve rs ity P rin tin g-ho us e, D es ig n: S er ka n Sa çı ld ı, Er se v Sa rp er (1 0. 20 10 ) T. N o: 51 50 50

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Curr›culum

Eastern Medıterranean Unıversıty

E

astern Mediterranean University (EMU), the

oldest university in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, is an international university with a population of about 14.000 students from 70 different countries. The university campus stretches over a spacious and beautifully planned area on the outskirts of the charm-ing ancient port city of Gazimağusa (Famagusta). EMU’s commitment to excellence in teaching and research has attracted highly qualified teaching faculty from around the world including USA, UK, Canada, Turkey, Russia, France, Poland and other European countries. The university has an outstanding library, modern lecture notes halls and classroom facilities with computerized systems that enable students to study in an interactive, technologically advanced environment.

G

azimağusa offers its visitors unspoiled historical beauty, as well as the facilities of a modern city with a wide variety of restaurants and shops. Some of the finest beaches of North Cyprus are only 3 to 4 kilo-meters away from the University. North Cyprus has a wonderful Mediterranean climate, where winters are mild; summers are warm with plenty of sunshine all throughout the year. The crime rate in North Cyprus is lower than any other European Country which makes it particularly a safe place for international students to live.

Program Descrıptıon

G

raduate programs in the Physics Department started in 1989 (MS) and 1993 (PhD) respectively. As an indicator of quality we have graduated only 35 MS and 5 PhD students in total. The active research areas in Physics can be summarized as follows a) General Relativity and Cosmology

b) Quantum Theory c) Physics Education

d) Quantum Optics and Biomedical Applications

In order to prepare our students for a solid theoretical back-ground we offer the following compulsory courses

i. Classical Mechanics ii. Classical Electrodynamics iii. Methods of Mathematical Physics iv. Quantum Mechanics

In addition, we offer advanced elective courses such as v. General Relativity

vi. Cosmology

vii. Selected Special Topics

The students have the freedom to take additional graduate courses from the Mathematics Dept. and a course entitled Research Methods as a non-technical elective. There are no restrictions on the subject matters of the graduate projects but expectedly they address challenging problems. Black Holes, Cosmological solutions for Einstein equations and non-Hermitian Quantum Theory are just a few examples.

Candidates for the Master of Science degree in Physics are required to complete eight courses (21 credit-hours) and a dis-sertation. The program consists of four required core courses: PHYS 511 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists I, PHYS 521 Classical Mechanics I, PHYS 522 Electromagnetic Theory I, PHYS 551 Quantum Mechanics I. In addition, the students must complete PHYS 598 Seminar and three elective courses in Physics. Candidates for the Doctor of Science degree in Physics are required to complete seven courses (21 credit-hours) and a dis-sertation. The program consists of four required core courses: PHYS 611 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists II, PHYS 621 Classical Mechanics II, PHYS 622 Electromagnetic Theory II, PHYS 652 Quantum Mechanics II. In addition, the students must complete three elective courses in Physics.

After completing all the required courses, one is required to pass four qualifying examinations in Physics, and the area in which they have chosen their dissertation topic. After successfully

Required Courses MS

PHYS 500 Thesis Guidance

PHYS 511 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists I PHYS 521 Classical Mechanics I

PHYS 522 Electromagnetic Theory I PHYS 551 Quantum Mechanics I PHYS 598 Seminar

Required Courses PhD

PHYS 600 Thesis Guidance

PHYS 611 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists II PHYS 621 Classical Mechanics II

PHYS 622 Electromagnetic Theory II PHYS 652 Quantum Mechanics II

Elective Courses

PHYS 503 Selected Topics in Physics PHYS 504 Selected Topics in Physics PHYS 531 Statistical Mechanics PHYS 532 Special Relativity

PHYS 541 Selected Topics in Physics Education Research I PHYS 542 Special Topics in Physics Education II

PHYS 579 Biomedical Optics

PHYS 581 Condensed Matter Physics I PHYS 601 Theoretical Physics Seminar I PHYS 602 Theoretical Physics Seminar II PHYS 603 Special Topics in General Relativity I PHYS 604 Special Topics in General Relativity II PHYS 605 Special Topics in General Relativity III PHYS 606 Special Topics in General Relativity IV PHYS 607 Special Topics in General Relativity V PHYS 608 Selected Topics in Statistical Physics PHYS 609 Selected Topics in Quantum Mechanics PHYS 610 Special Topics in General Relativity VI PHYS 632 Introduction to General Relativity PHYS 653 Quantum Field Theory

PHYS 681 Condensed Matter Physics II PHYS 683 Semiconductor Physics

Areas of Specıalızatıon

completing these examinations, one must complete a PhD

dissertation and have one article published from the disserta-tion in an internadisserta-tionally refereed journal listed in the Science Citation Index or Science Citation Index Expanded to quality for

a PhD degree.

T

he active research areas in Physics can be summarized as follows

a) General Relativity and Cosmology b) Quantum Theory

c) Physics Education

d) Quantum Optics and Biomedical Applications

Focusing on the graduate program MS, our departments have well – equipped research facilities. Our limited number of research and part-time assistantships aim to provide financial support for the students. Each office accommodates two assis-tants with full facilities. Our assisassis-tants teach in the Labs and tutorial sessions to gain experiences as prospective teachers. For every MS student we provide an up-to-date PC. To serve freshmen students with basic principles and laboratory techniques at introductory level, we have two standard general Physics laboratories. Our limited number of research and part-time assistantships aim to provide financial support for the students. Each office accommodates two assistants with full facilities. Our assistants teach in the Labs and tutorial sessions to gain experiences as prospective teachers.

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-Curr›culum

Eastern Medıterranean Unıversıty

E

astern Mediterranean University (EMU), the

oldest university in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, is an international university with a population of about 14.000 students from 70 different countries. The university campus stretches over a spacious and beautifully planned area on the outskirts of the charm-ing ancient port city of Gazimağusa (Famagusta). EMU’s commitment to excellence in teaching and research has attracted highly qualified teaching faculty from around the world including USA, UK, Canada, Turkey, Russia, France, Poland and other European countries. The university has an outstanding library, modern lecture notes halls and classroom facilities with computerized systems that enable students to study in an interactive, technologically advanced environment.

G

azimağusa offers its visitors unspoiled historical beauty, as well as the facilities of a modern city with a wide variety of restaurants and shops. Some of the finest beaches of North Cyprus are only 3 to 4 kilo-meters away from the University. North Cyprus has a wonderful Mediterranean climate, where winters are mild; summers are warm with plenty of sunshine all throughout the year. The crime rate in North Cyprus is lower than any other European Country which makes it particularly a safe place for international students to live.

Program Descrıptıon

G

raduate programs in the Physics Department started in 1989 (MS) and 1993 (PhD) respectively. As an indicator of quality we have graduated only 35 MS and 5 PhD students in total. The active research areas in Physics can be summarized as follows a) General Relativity and Cosmology

b) Quantum Theory c) Physics Education

d) Quantum Optics and Biomedical Applications

In order to prepare our students for a solid theoretical back-ground we offer the following compulsory courses

i. Classical Mechanics ii. Classical Electrodynamics iii. Methods of Mathematical Physics iv. Quantum Mechanics

In addition, we offer advanced elective courses such as v. General Relativity

vi. Cosmology

vii. Selected Special Topics

The students have the freedom to take additional graduate courses from the Mathematics Dept. and a course entitled Research Methods as a non-technical elective. There are no restrictions on the subject matters of the graduate projects but expectedly they address challenging problems. Black Holes, Cosmological solutions for Einstein equations and non-Hermitian Quantum Theory are just a few examples.

Candidates for the Master of Science degree in Physics are required to complete eight courses (21 credit-hours) and a dis-sertation. The program consists of four required core courses: PHYS 511 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists I, PHYS 521 Classical Mechanics I, PHYS 522 Electromagnetic Theory I, PHYS 551 Quantum Mechanics I. In addition, the students must complete PHYS 598 Seminar and three elective courses in Physics. Candidates for the Doctor of Science degree in Physics are required to complete seven courses (21 credit-hours) and a dis-sertation. The program consists of four required core courses: PHYS 611 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists II, PHYS 621 Classical Mechanics II, PHYS 622 Electromagnetic Theory II, PHYS 652 Quantum Mechanics II. In addition, the students must complete three elective courses in Physics.

After completing all the required courses, one is required to pass four qualifying examinations in Physics, and the area in which they have chosen their dissertation topic. After successfully

Required Courses MS

PHYS 500 Thesis Guidance

PHYS 511 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists I PHYS 521 Classical Mechanics I

PHYS 522 Electromagnetic Theory I PHYS 551 Quantum Mechanics I PHYS 598 Seminar

Required Courses PhD

PHYS 600 Thesis Guidance

PHYS 611 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists II PHYS 621 Classical Mechanics II

PHYS 622 Electromagnetic Theory II PHYS 652 Quantum Mechanics II

Elective Courses

PHYS 503 Selected Topics in Physics PHYS 504 Selected Topics in Physics PHYS 531 Statistical Mechanics PHYS 532 Special Relativity

PHYS 541 Selected Topics in Physics Education Research I PHYS 542 Special Topics in Physics Education II

PHYS 579 Biomedical Optics

PHYS 581 Condensed Matter Physics I PHYS 601 Theoretical Physics Seminar I PHYS 602 Theoretical Physics Seminar II PHYS 603 Special Topics in General Relativity I PHYS 604 Special Topics in General Relativity II PHYS 605 Special Topics in General Relativity III PHYS 606 Special Topics in General Relativity IV PHYS 607 Special Topics in General Relativity V PHYS 608 Selected Topics in Statistical Physics PHYS 609 Selected Topics in Quantum Mechanics PHYS 610 Special Topics in General Relativity VI PHYS 632 Introduction to General Relativity PHYS 653 Quantum Field Theory

PHYS 681 Condensed Matter Physics II PHYS 683 Semiconductor Physics

Areas of Specıalızatıon

completing these examinations, one must complete a PhD

dissertation and have one article published from the disserta-tion in an internadisserta-tionally refereed journal listed in the Science Citation Index or Science Citation Index Expanded to quality for

a PhD degree.

T

he active research areas in Physics can be summarized as follows

a) General Relativity and Cosmology b) Quantum Theory

c) Physics Education

d) Quantum Optics and Biomedical Applications

Focusing on the graduate program MS, our departments have well – equipped research facilities. Our limited number of research and part-time assistantships aim to provide financial support for the students. Each office accommodates two assis-tants with full facilities. Our assisassis-tants teach in the Labs and tutorial sessions to gain experiences as prospective teachers. For every MS student we provide an up-to-date PC. To serve freshmen students with basic principles and laboratory techniques at introductory level, we have two standard general Physics laboratories. Our limited number of research and part-time assistantships aim to provide financial support for the students. Each office accommodates two assistants with full facilities. Our assistants teach in the Labs and tutorial sessions to gain experiences as prospective teachers.

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-Curr›culum

Eastern Medıterranean Unıversıty

E

astern Mediterranean University (EMU), the

oldest university in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, is an international university with a population of about 14.000 students from 70 different countries. The university campus stretches over a spacious and beautifully planned area on the outskirts of the charm-ing ancient port city of Gazimağusa (Famagusta). EMU’s commitment to excellence in teaching and research has attracted highly qualified teaching faculty from around the world including USA, UK, Canada, Turkey, Russia, France, Poland and other European countries. The university has an outstanding library, modern lecture notes halls and classroom facilities with computerized systems that enable students to study in an interactive, technologically advanced environment.

G

azimağusa offers its visitors unspoiled historical beauty, as well as the facilities of a modern city with a wide variety of restaurants and shops. Some of the finest beaches of North Cyprus are only 3 to 4 kilo-meters away from the University. North Cyprus has a wonderful Mediterranean climate, where winters are mild; summers are warm with plenty of sunshine all throughout the year. The crime rate in North Cyprus is lower than any other European Country which makes it particularly a safe place for international students to live.

Program Descrıptıon

G

raduate programs in the Physics Department started in 1989 (MS) and 1993 (PhD) respectively. As an indicator of quality we have graduated only 35 MS and 5 PhD students in total. The active research areas in Physics can be summarized as follows a) General Relativity and Cosmology

b) Quantum Theory c) Physics Education

d) Quantum Optics and Biomedical Applications

In order to prepare our students for a solid theoretical back-ground we offer the following compulsory courses

i. Classical Mechanics ii. Classical Electrodynamics iii. Methods of Mathematical Physics iv. Quantum Mechanics

In addition, we offer advanced elective courses such as v. General Relativity

vi. Cosmology

vii. Selected Special Topics

The students have the freedom to take additional graduate courses from the Mathematics Dept. and a course entitled Research Methods as a non-technical elective. There are no restrictions on the subject matters of the graduate projects but expectedly they address challenging problems. Black Holes, Cosmological solutions for Einstein equations and non-Hermitian Quantum Theory are just a few examples.

Candidates for the Master of Science degree in Physics are required to complete eight courses (21 credit-hours) and a dis-sertation. The program consists of four required core courses: PHYS 511 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists I, PHYS 521 Classical Mechanics I, PHYS 522 Electromagnetic Theory I, PHYS 551 Quantum Mechanics I. In addition, the students must complete PHYS 598 Seminar and three elective courses in Physics. Candidates for the Doctor of Science degree in Physics are required to complete seven courses (21 credit-hours) and a dis-sertation. The program consists of four required core courses: PHYS 611 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists II, PHYS 621 Classical Mechanics II, PHYS 622 Electromagnetic Theory II, PHYS 652 Quantum Mechanics II. In addition, the students must complete three elective courses in Physics.

After completing all the required courses, one is required to pass four qualifying examinations in Physics, and the area in which they have chosen their dissertation topic. After successfully

Required Courses MS

PHYS 500 Thesis Guidance

PHYS 511 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists I PHYS 521 Classical Mechanics I

PHYS 522 Electromagnetic Theory I PHYS 551 Quantum Mechanics I PHYS 598 Seminar

Required Courses PhD

PHYS 600 Thesis Guidance

PHYS 611 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists II PHYS 621 Classical Mechanics II

PHYS 622 Electromagnetic Theory II PHYS 652 Quantum Mechanics II

Elective Courses

PHYS 503 Selected Topics in Physics PHYS 504 Selected Topics in Physics PHYS 531 Statistical Mechanics PHYS 532 Special Relativity

PHYS 541 Selected Topics in Physics Education Research I PHYS 542 Special Topics in Physics Education II

PHYS 579 Biomedical Optics

PHYS 581 Condensed Matter Physics I PHYS 601 Theoretical Physics Seminar I PHYS 602 Theoretical Physics Seminar II PHYS 603 Special Topics in General Relativity I PHYS 604 Special Topics in General Relativity II PHYS 605 Special Topics in General Relativity III PHYS 606 Special Topics in General Relativity IV PHYS 607 Special Topics in General Relativity V PHYS 608 Selected Topics in Statistical Physics PHYS 609 Selected Topics in Quantum Mechanics PHYS 610 Special Topics in General Relativity VI PHYS 632 Introduction to General Relativity PHYS 653 Quantum Field Theory

PHYS 681 Condensed Matter Physics II PHYS 683 Semiconductor Physics

Areas of Specıalızatıon

completing these examinations, one must complete a PhD

dissertation and have one article published from the disserta-tion in an internadisserta-tionally refereed journal listed in the Science Citation Index or Science Citation Index Expanded to quality for

a PhD degree.

T

he active research areas in Physics can be summarized as follows

a) General Relativity and Cosmology b) Quantum Theory

c) Physics Education

d) Quantum Optics and Biomedical Applications

Focusing on the graduate program MS, our departments have well – equipped research facilities. Our limited number of research and part-time assistantships aim to provide financial support for the students. Each office accommodates two assis-tants with full facilities. Our assisassis-tants teach in the Labs and tutorial sessions to gain experiences as prospective teachers. For every MS student we provide an up-to-date PC. To serve freshmen students with basic principles and laboratory techniques at introductory level, we have two standard general Physics laboratories. Our limited number of research and part-time assistantships aim to provide financial support for the students. Each office accommodates two assistants with full facilities. Our assistants teach in the Labs and tutorial sessions to gain experiences as prospective teachers.

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-Curr›culum

Eastern Medıterranean Unıversıty

E

astern Mediterranean University (EMU), the

oldest university in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, is an international university with a population of about 14.000 students from 70 different countries. The university campus stretches over a spacious and beautifully planned area on the outskirts of the charm-ing ancient port city of Gazimağusa (Famagusta). EMU’s commitment to excellence in teaching and research has attracted highly qualified teaching faculty from around the world including USA, UK, Canada, Turkey, Russia, France, Poland and other European countries. The university has an outstanding library, modern lecture notes halls and classroom facilities with computerized systems that enable students to study in an interactive, technologically advanced environment.

G

azimağusa offers its visitors unspoiled historical beauty, as well as the facilities of a modern city with a wide variety of restaurants and shops. Some of the finest beaches of North Cyprus are only 3 to 4 kilo-meters away from the University. North Cyprus has a wonderful Mediterranean climate, where winters are mild; summers are warm with plenty of sunshine all throughout the year. The crime rate in North Cyprus is lower than any other European Country which makes it particularly a safe place for international students to live.

Program Descrıptıon

G

raduate programs in the Physics Department started in 1989 (MS) and 1993 (PhD) respectively. As an indicator of quality we have graduated only 35 MS and 5 PhD students in total. The active research areas in Physics can be summarized as follows a) General Relativity and Cosmology

b) Quantum Theory c) Physics Education

d) Quantum Optics and Biomedical Applications

In order to prepare our students for a solid theoretical back-ground we offer the following compulsory courses

i. Classical Mechanics ii. Classical Electrodynamics iii. Methods of Mathematical Physics iv. Quantum Mechanics

In addition, we offer advanced elective courses such as v. General Relativity

vi. Cosmology

vii. Selected Special Topics

The students have the freedom to take additional graduate courses from the Mathematics Dept. and a course entitled Research Methods as a non-technical elective. There are no restrictions on the subject matters of the graduate projects but expectedly they address challenging problems. Black Holes, Cosmological solutions for Einstein equations and non-Hermitian Quantum Theory are just a few examples.

Candidates for the Master of Science degree in Physics are required to complete eight courses (21 credit-hours) and a dis-sertation. The program consists of four required core courses: PHYS 511 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists I, PHYS 521 Classical Mechanics I, PHYS 522 Electromagnetic Theory I, PHYS 551 Quantum Mechanics I. In addition, the students must complete PHYS 598 Seminar and three elective courses in Physics. Candidates for the Doctor of Science degree in Physics are required to complete seven courses (21 credit-hours) and a dis-sertation. The program consists of four required core courses: PHYS 611 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists II, PHYS 621 Classical Mechanics II, PHYS 622 Electromagnetic Theory II, PHYS 652 Quantum Mechanics II. In addition, the students must complete three elective courses in Physics.

After completing all the required courses, one is required to pass four qualifying examinations in Physics, and the area in which they have chosen their dissertation topic. After successfully

Required Courses MS

PHYS 500 Thesis Guidance

PHYS 511 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists I PHYS 521 Classical Mechanics I

PHYS 522 Electromagnetic Theory I PHYS 551 Quantum Mechanics I PHYS 598 Seminar

Required Courses PhD

PHYS 600 Thesis Guidance

PHYS 611 Mathematical Methods For Engineers and Scientists II PHYS 621 Classical Mechanics II

PHYS 622 Electromagnetic Theory II PHYS 652 Quantum Mechanics II

Elective Courses

PHYS 503 Selected Topics in Physics PHYS 504 Selected Topics in Physics PHYS 531 Statistical Mechanics PHYS 532 Special Relativity

PHYS 541 Selected Topics in Physics Education Research I PHYS 542 Special Topics in Physics Education II

PHYS 579 Biomedical Optics

PHYS 581 Condensed Matter Physics I PHYS 601 Theoretical Physics Seminar I PHYS 602 Theoretical Physics Seminar II PHYS 603 Special Topics in General Relativity I PHYS 604 Special Topics in General Relativity II PHYS 605 Special Topics in General Relativity III PHYS 606 Special Topics in General Relativity IV PHYS 607 Special Topics in General Relativity V PHYS 608 Selected Topics in Statistical Physics PHYS 609 Selected Topics in Quantum Mechanics PHYS 610 Special Topics in General Relativity VI PHYS 632 Introduction to General Relativity PHYS 653 Quantum Field Theory

PHYS 681 Condensed Matter Physics II PHYS 683 Semiconductor Physics

Areas of Specıalızatıon

completing these examinations, one must complete a PhD

dissertation and have one article published from the disserta-tion in an internadisserta-tionally refereed journal listed in the Science Citation Index or Science Citation Index Expanded to quality for

a PhD degree.

T

he active research areas in Physics can be summarized as follows

a) General Relativity and Cosmology b) Quantum Theory

c) Physics Education

d) Quantum Optics and Biomedical Applications

Focusing on the graduate program MS, our departments have well – equipped research facilities. Our limited number of research and part-time assistantships aim to provide financial support for the students. Each office accommodates two assis-tants with full facilities. Our assisassis-tants teach in the Labs and tutorial sessions to gain experiences as prospective teachers. For every MS student we provide an up-to-date PC. To serve freshmen students with basic principles and laboratory techniques at introductory level, we have two standard general Physics laboratories. Our limited number of research and part-time assistantships aim to provide financial support for the students. Each office accommodates two assistants with full facilities. Our assistants teach in the Labs and tutorial sessions to gain experiences as prospective teachers.

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-EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN UNIVERSITY p r o m o t i o n @ e m u . e d u . t r

w w w . e m u . e d u . t r DEPARTMENT of PHYSICS

Eastern Mediterranean University, Gazimağusa, North Cyprus, via Mersin 10, Turkey Tel: (+90392) 630 1314 •Fax: (+90392) 365 1604

http://physics.emu.edu.tr • e-mail:phys.chem@emu.edu.tr

MS & PhD Programs in Physics

Admıssıon Requırements

A

pplications to graduate programs are accepted twice a year, prior to the beginning of each semester. Prospective applicants are required to have a Bachelor's Degree (BA/ BSc/ BS) for Master Degree applications. Applicants for whom English is a second language are required to pass an English proficiency examination, or present a recent TOEFL score above 550 or IELTS score 6.5. Those who do not have a recognized English language qualification (IELTS, TOEFL etc.), and who have not scored 75 or above on the EMU English Language Proficiency Test are required to take an English Placement Exam and are placed in supplementary non-credit English language courses according to their levels.

Prospective applicants are required to fill out an application form available online at http://grad.emu.edu.tr/Forms.aspx

or from the Registrar’s Office, and submit the completed form, together with a letter of reference and an official transcript of all graduate and undergraduate coursework completed up to the time of application.

Tuıtıon Fees

T

he master’s program fee is 9000 USD covering 7 courses, seminar course, and thesis in the programs with thesis option and 10 courses and term project in the non-thesis option within normal duration of 4 semesters. The tuition fees in doctoral programs are based on the number of courses registered. Course registration fee per course is 1000 USD for the 2009-2012 period. For more information please visit the web site of the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research

http://grad.emu.edu.tr .

Academ›c Personnel

NAME and E-MAIL

Prof. Dr. Mustafa HALILSOY mustafa.halilsoy@emu.edu.tr Prof. Dr. Omar MUSTAFA omar.mustafa@emu.edu.tr Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eser AYDIROĞLU eser. aydiroglu@emu.edu.tr Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ozay GURTUG ozay.gurtug@emu.edu.tr Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dizem ARIFLER dizem.arifler@emu.edu.tr Assist. Prof. Dr. Izzet SAKALLI izzet.sakalli@emu.edu.tr Assist. Prof. Dr. S.Habib Mazharimousavi habib.mazhari@emu.edu.tr Senior Instructor Altay ISTILLOZLU altay.istillozlu@emu.edu.tr UNIVERSITY

Middle East Technical Univ.

Yarmouk University Middle East Technical Univ.

Oxford Open University

Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

University of Texas at Austin

University of Osmangazi Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

Isfahan University Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

Middle East Technical Univ. Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

RESEARCH FIELDS General Relativity Quantum Experimental Physics General Relativity Biomedical General Relativity General Relativity Quantum

Electrical and Electronic

Institute of Graduate Studies & Research

INSTITUTE of GRADUATE STUDIES and RESEARCH http://grad.emu.edu.tr

Faculty of Arts and Sciences

D es ig n& Pr in t: Ea ste rn M ed ite rr an ea n U ni ve rs ity P rin tin g-ho us e, D es ig n: S er ka n Sa çı ld ı, Er se v Sa rp er (1 0. 20 10 ) T. N o: 51 50 50

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EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN UNIVERSITY p r o m o t i o n @ e m u . e d u . t r

w w w . e m u . e d u . t r DEPARTMENT of PHYSICS

Eastern Mediterranean University, Gazimağusa, North Cyprus, via Mersin 10, Turkey Tel: (+90392) 630 1314 •Fax: (+90392) 365 1604

http://physics.emu.edu.tr • e-mail:phys.chem@emu.edu.tr

MS & PhD Programs in Physics

Admıssıon Requırements

A

pplications to graduate programs are accepted twice a year, prior to the beginning of each semester. Prospective applicants are required to have a Bachelor's Degree (BA/ BSc/ BS) for Master Degree applications. Applicants for whom English is a second language are required to pass an English proficiency examination, or present a recent TOEFL score above 550 or IELTS score 6.5. Those who do not have a recognized English language qualification (IELTS, TOEFL etc.), and who have not scored 75 or above on the EMU English Language Proficiency Test are required to take an English Placement Exam and are placed in supplementary non-credit English language courses according to their levels.

Prospective applicants are required to fill out an application form available online at http://grad.emu.edu.tr/Forms.aspx

or from the Registrar’s Office, and submit the completed form, together with a letter of reference and an official transcript of all graduate and undergraduate coursework completed up to the time of application.

Tuıtıon Fees

T

he master’s program fee is 9000 USD covering 7 courses, seminar course, and thesis in the programs with thesis option and 10 courses and term project in the non-thesis option within normal duration of 4 semesters. The tuition fees in doctoral programs are based on the number of courses registered. Course registration fee per course is 1000 USD for the 2009-2012 period. For more information please visit the web site of the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research

http://grad.emu.edu.tr .

Academ›c Personnel

NAME and E-MAIL

Prof. Dr. Mustafa HALILSOY mustafa.halilsoy@emu.edu.tr Prof. Dr. Omar MUSTAFA omar.mustafa@emu.edu.tr Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eser AYDIROĞLU eser. aydiroglu@emu.edu.tr Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ozay GURTUG ozay.gurtug@emu.edu.tr Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dizem ARIFLER dizem.arifler@emu.edu.tr Assist. Prof. Dr. Izzet SAKALLI izzet.sakalli@emu.edu.tr Assist. Prof. Dr. S.Habib Mazharimousavi habib.mazhari@emu.edu.tr Senior Instructor Altay ISTILLOZLU altay.istillozlu@emu.edu.tr UNIVERSITY

Middle East Technical Univ.

Yarmouk University Middle East Technical Univ.

Oxford Open University

Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

University of Texas at Austin

University of Osmangazi Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

Isfahan University Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

Middle East Technical Univ. Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

RESEARCH FIELDS General Relativity Quantum Experimental Physics General Relativity Biomedical General Relativity General Relativity Quantum

Electrical and Electronic

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Faculty of Arts and Sciences

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EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN UNIVERSITY p r o m o t i o n @ e m u . e d u . t r

w w w . e m u . e d u . t r DEPARTMENT of PHYSICS

Eastern Mediterranean University, Gazimağusa, North Cyprus, via Mersin 10, Turkey Tel: (+90392) 630 1314 •Fax: (+90392) 365 1604

http://physics.emu.edu.tr • e-mail:phys.chem@emu.edu.tr

MS & PhD Programs in Physics

Admıssıon Requırements

A

pplications to graduate programs are accepted twice a year, prior to the beginning of each semester. Prospective applicants are required to have a Bachelor's Degree (BA/ BSc/ BS) for Master Degree applications. Applicants for whom English is a second language are required to pass an English proficiency examination, or present a recent TOEFL score above 550 or IELTS score 6.5. Those who do not have a recognized English language qualification (IELTS, TOEFL etc.), and who have not scored 75 or above on the EMU English Language Proficiency Test are required to take an English Placement Exam and are placed in supplementary non-credit English language courses according to their levels.

Prospective applicants are required to fill out an application form available online at http://grad.emu.edu.tr/Forms.aspx

or from the Registrar’s Office, and submit the completed form, together with a letter of reference and an official transcript of all graduate and undergraduate coursework completed up to the time of application.

Tuıtıon Fees

T

he master’s program fee is 9000 USD covering 7 courses, seminar course, and thesis in the programs with thesis option and 10 courses and term project in the non-thesis option within normal duration of 4 semesters. The tuition fees in doctoral programs are based on the number of courses registered. Course registration fee per course is 1000 USD for the 2009-2012 period. For more information please visit the web site of the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research

http://grad.emu.edu.tr .

Academ›c Personnel

NAME and E-MAIL

Prof. Dr. Mustafa HALILSOY mustafa.halilsoy@emu.edu.tr Prof. Dr. Omar MUSTAFA omar.mustafa@emu.edu.tr Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eser AYDIROĞLU eser. aydiroglu@emu.edu.tr Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ozay GURTUG ozay.gurtug@emu.edu.tr Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dizem ARIFLER dizem.arifler@emu.edu.tr Assist. Prof. Dr. Izzet SAKALLI izzet.sakalli@emu.edu.tr Assist. Prof. Dr. S.Habib Mazharimousavi habib.mazhari@emu.edu.tr Senior Instructor Altay ISTILLOZLU altay.istillozlu@emu.edu.tr UNIVERSITY

Middle East Technical Univ.

Yarmouk University Middle East Technical Univ.

Oxford Open University

Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

University of Texas at Austin

University of Osmangazi Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

Isfahan University Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

Middle East Technical Univ. Eastern Mediterranean Univ.

RESEARCH FIELDS General Relativity Quantum Experimental Physics General Relativity Biomedical General Relativity General Relativity Quantum

Electrical and Electronic

Institute of Graduate Studies & Research

INSTITUTE of GRADUATE STUDIES and RESEARCH http://grad.emu.edu.tr

Faculty of Arts and Sciences

D es ig n& Pr in t: Ea ste rn M ed ite rr an ea n U ni ve rs ity P rin tin g-ho us e, D es ig n: S er ka n Sa çı ld ı, Er se v Sa rp er (1 0. 20 10 ) T. N o: 51 50 50

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