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Sari L, Andricioaei I, NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, Vol. 33, No. 20, Nov. 2005, pp. 6621 As an example to the fascinating research at our department, you are seeing a movie on the left, obtained by the applications of molecular mechanical techniques (took 20 days with 16 CPUs on a supercomputer, a total of 86467 atoms), that shows how a positively supercoiled DNA is relaxed by a protein called 'Human Topoisomerase I'. More at biophysics research group

The Physics Department at Fatih University was founded in 1996 with the aim to be the best among the Physics Departments in Turkey. In the establishment of the university, the department was furnished with the most advanced teaching and research laboratories so that both undergraduate and graduate students can find opportunity to do their best...more
In The News & Announcements

Seminars'Kondo Effect in Single Electron Transistor: A Non-Crossing Approximation Study', Dr. Ali Ihsan Goker, Universite de Montreal, CANADA, December 26th-2007, 11.00am, Red Conference Hall (A-351)

>>Prof. Pushkarov has joined our department...more
>>Assist. Prof. Levent Sari has received a TUBİTAK grant...more
>>Assist. Prof . Bayram Unal has joined our department...more
Study opportunity in Europe through ERASMUS The successful students (both undergraduates & graduates) at our department can go to a European university, and continue his/her education there through ERASMUS program...more

Recent Publications We would like to congratulate Assist. Prof. Serkan Caliskan and Prof. Mustafa Kumru for their recent paper titled "Effect of magnetic field on a nonballistic spin field effect transistor", online at http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysCM/19/076205. In this work, the authors derived the required conditions for the operation of the Spin FET influenced by an external magnetic field, which may stem from the ferromagnetic contacts taken as injector and collector. Another recent study by Assist. Prof. Serkan Caliskan is about "Conductance modulation of a nonballistic Datta–Das spin field effect transistor"  online at http://stacks.iop.org/JPhysCM/18/10313. This work considers the successful operation of Spin FET a spintronic device

Tenure-Track Positions The Department is seeking candidates for multiple tenure-track faculty positions...detail
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