Theses (Supervised)

2024

”Leveraging Historical Climate Data and Machine Learning for Extreme Precipitation Forecasting”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Göktuğ Övren (2024).

”Scalability of projected patterns of extreme weather events over Europe using regional climate model projections”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Emine Canbaz (2024).

”The performance of different physics parametrization on RegCM”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Elmas Merve Samancı (2024).

”Rarest rainfall events in Turkey will see the greatest relative increase in magnitude under future climate change” M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Yağmur Akverdi (2024).

2023

”Impact of climate change on wind energy projections in Turkey under RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 emission trajectories”, M. S. Thesis, Environmental Sciences, Serkan Saygın (2023).

”Predicting countries’ vulnerability to climate change”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Emre Kutluğ (2023).

”Evaluation of Different Downscaling Approaches for Very-High-Resolution Climate Data”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Zekican Demiralay (2023).

”Future Predictions of Global Hotspots for Temperature and Precipitation Extremes with CMIP6 Model”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Elif Bayındır (2023).

“Transition and Physical Risk Analysis for the Provinces with the Largest Shape in Türkiye’s GDP”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Utku Gökçe (2023).

“Life Cycle Analysis of different cousines”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Dalya Çatalçekiç (2023).

2022

”A comparative evaluation of machine learning algorithms for statistical downscaling of monthly mean temperature data over a European region”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Günay Eser (2022).

2021

”Projections for changes in climatology and extreme events of the CORDEX-Australasia domain: A dynamical downscaling approach”, Ph. D. Thesis, Environmental Sciences, Mustafa Tufan Turp (2021).

2020

“Agricultural Decision-Making in Turkey from Climate Change Perspective: A New Road Map for the Period 2021 – 2050”, Ph. D. Thesis, Environmental Sciences, Nazan An (2020).

2019

“Gridded Distribution of Daily Non-Uniform Meteorological Station Data of Turkey”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Ömer Heperkan (2019).

“Statistical Return Periods of Extreme Weather Events”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Aytaç Paçal (2019).

“Climate Change Projections of Cyprus Using RegCM4.4”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Ferhan Büşra Deler (2019).

“Changes in the Extreme Climatological Events in the MENA Region”, M. S. Thesis, Physics, Alican Kartal (2019).

“A New Definition of Heat Waves under Climate Change”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Cemre Kassara (2019).

“The Effect of The Wind Pattern Change on The Environmental/Climatic Conditions Within Cities“, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Bahadır Baykal (2019).

2018

“A New Methodology for Climate Model Selection and Application to Temperature, Heat Wave, WBGT and Labor Productivity Analysis”, Ph. D. Thesis, Physics, Hamza Altınsoy (2018).

2017

“Determination of the changes of drought occurrence in Middle East and North Africa using regional climate modeling”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Fatma Sibel Saygılı (2017).

2016

“Determination of local wind energy potentials using climate modeling”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Kamil Çöllü (2016).

2014

“Improving Physical Parametrization for Warm Bias of RegCM4.0 on Arctic and Sub-Arctic (Mid, Mid-East and Northeast) Asia Regions”, Ph. D. Thesis, Physics, Tuğba Öztürk (2014).

2013

“Climate change impacts on migration in the vulnerable countries”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Nazan An (2013).

“The projection of mean temperature and precipitation for Ethiopia, Bangladesh, and Netherlands”, M. S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Gamze Aydın-İncealtın (2013).

2010

“Statistical Relationship Between the North Atlantic Oscillation and the Climate of Turkey”, M.S. Thesis, Computational Science and Engineering, Mustafa Tufan Turp (2010).

2009

“Mechanically Exfoliated Single and Multilayer Graphene Sheets and Graphene Field Effect Transistor”, M.S. Thesis,  Physics, Selin Manukyan (2009).

2008

“The Application of the Modified Bath’s Law to the Fault Zones in Turkey”, M.S. Thesis,  Physics, T. Öztürk Gökgöl (2008).

“Modeling of Multilane Highway Traffic and Analysis of Jam Formation”, M.S. Thesis,  Physics, A. N. İmrem (2008).

“Correlation Analysis of Housing Prices and Economic Indicators”, M.S. Thesis,  Physics, H. Altınsoy (2008).

2006

“Cellular Automata Modeling of Multilane Highway Traffic”, M.S. Thesis,  Physics, H. T. King (2006).

“Machine Learning Algorithms in Classification and Diagnostic Prediction of Cancers Using Gene Expression Profiling”, M.S. Thesis,  Physics, T. Altındal (2006).

“The Application of the Modified Form of Bath’s Law to the North Anatolian Fault Zone, Aegean Graben System, and Cyprus Arc Zone”, M.S. Thesis,  Physics, S. E. Yalçın (2006).

“Terrain Induced Wind Profiles”, M.S. Thesis,  Physics, E. Bayraktar (2006).

2004

“Computational Simulation of Replication Potential of Cells via MAPK Pathway”, M.S. Thesis, Biomedical Engineering, İ. Öney (2004).

“Monte Carlo Simulation and Statistical Analysis of Genetic Information Coding”, Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Physics, E. Gültepe (2004).

2003

 “Computer Simulation of NGF Induced TrkA Signal Transduction Pathway in PC12 Cells”, M.S. Thesis, Biomedical Engineering, S. S. Yılmaz (2003).

2002

“Monte Carlo Simulation of Lattice Growth from Solution with Lattice Defects in Three Dimensions”, M.S. Thesis, Physics, E. Kamber (2002).