Our group, active since 2012, mainly focuses on magnetic models in which spin systems are used to explain magnetic phenomena. In recent years, topics such as entanglement and artificial neural networks in spin systems have also become part of our interests.
We welcome collaborations with other groups or postdoctoral researchers and accept undergraduate, master's, or PhD students who meet certain criteria. Occasionally, we are able to offer scholarships from various sources.
Our research areas include:
We use the following methods:
Our group is open to cooperation with other groups or post-doctoral researchers. Although numbers vary periodically, there are graduate and post-doctoral positions available. Please see the web page of Dokuz Eylül University Graduate School of Natural Sciences for information on graduate programs.
The candidates who want to pursue a master degree with our group are expected to have basic computer programming skills in addition to the conditions of Dokuz Eylül University Graduate School of Natural Sciences, and should be familiar with the research interests of our group. Candidates interested in pursuing a Ph.D. with our group are also expected to have good computer programming skills, in addition to the conditions of Dokuz Eylül University Graduate School of Natural Sciences, and to have prior experience and basic knowledge in our research topics or related fields.
Graduate students or post-doctoral researchers can periodically be funded through TÜBİTAK-supported projects. In addition, graduate candidates may follow TÜBİTAK 2216 (for international researchers) programs. Likewise, TÜBİTAK offers the 2218 program for post-doctoral researchers. In addition, the TÜBİTAK 2211 program supports visiting researchers.