RULES FOR GRADUATION PROJECTS & ADVANCED PHYSICS PROJECTS


  1. ATTENDANCE: Everyweek we meet at least 1 hour in a scheduled time at the beginning of semester.
  2. SELF-STUDY: Everyweek I give some material to study, and next week, when we again meet, we first talk about the material and then proceed.
  3. WRITING: Before the end of the semester, you must start writing your project in a chapter-wise manner. I remind you at proper times to write the parts of the project. Then at the 13th week of the semester, writing the project must be completed. You must write your project according to the rules announced by our department. I prefer you to write it in English, and using LaTeX - not Office Word.
  4. CONTROL: I take your project at the 13th week of the semester when you complete writing, I read it, at most, in two days, and give you back with the corrections.
  5. THE LAST STEP BEFORE THE PRESENTATION: Two days before defending your project, you present it to me.
  6. PRESENTATION: You defend your project in a session open to all Physics Department in a time arranged by our department.
  7. GRADING: AA or BA is not guaranteed for these studies - actually, if you do not study properly, you may even fail! Every step mentioned above will contribute to your final grade:
  8. Attendance Self-Study Writing Presentation
    % 30 % 20 % 25 % 25

WARNINGS

  1. You should contact me before the semester starts to determine whether we can study together for these projects. You must bring a document including the grades of the courses Fizik I - II - III, Kuantum Mekaniği I - II, Matematiksel Yöntemler I -II, İstatistik Fizik ve Termodinamik I, Elektromagnetik Teori,
  2. The aim of these projects is to prepare you to academic research; therefore I consider this study as a referance for students who would like to make research with me for M.Sc. degree.

GRADUATION PROJECTS



Ömer Can GÜRDOĞAN: Bounded Walking Solutions of String Backgrounds Dual to N=1 SQCD-like Theories. (Spring 2009)

Ogan ÖZSOY: Genel Göreliliğin Güneş Sistemi Testleri. (Spring 2009)

M.Sc. Thesis


Çiğdem ETKER: Cosmological Constant - Reloaded. (August 2010)
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