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Ahmet Turgay Uzer is a Turkish-American theoretical physicist. Currently Regents' Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology. He has contributed in field of atomic and molecular physics, nonlinear dynamics and chaos significantly.〔(Turgay Uzer on Google Scholar )〕 Specially his research on interplay between quantum dynamics and classical mechanics, in the context of chaos considered to be novel in molecular and theoretical physics and chemistry. == Academic career == Turgay Uzer completed his bachelor's degree at Turkey's prestigious Middle East Technical University. According to Harvard University Library () his doctoral thesis was entitled "Photon and electron interactions with diatomic molecules." He defended his dissertation and graduated from Harvard University in 1979. Before joining Georgia Tech in 1985 as an Associate Professor, he worked as a research fellow at University of Oxford 1979/81, Caltech 1982/1983, and as a research associate at University of Colorado 1983/85. Currently, he is a Faculty member with the (Center for Nonlinear Science ) and full professor of Physics at Georgia Tech. His research areas are quite broad but he has focused on the dynamics of intermolecular energy transfer, reaction dynamics, quantal manifestations of classical mechanics, quantization of nonlinear systems, computational physics, molecular physics, applied mathematics. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Turgay Uzer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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