I am a Graduate Visiting Student at Consortium for Electromagnetic Modeling and Inversion, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, the University of Utah .
This is my resume page. For questions and comments please send e-mail to mcandansayar@mines.utah.edu
Address:
135 South 1460 East 717 WBB, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84112. Work phone: (801) 585-9723, fax: (801) 581-7065Education:
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, Graduate Visiting Student in CEMI (May 2000-June 2001).Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, Ph.D. candidate in Geophysics (Electromagnetic Methods.)
Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, M.Sc. in Department of Geophysical Engineering (Speciality: Comparison of the 2-D finite element and finite difference modeling in direct current resistivity method), August 1997.
Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, B.S. in Department of Geophysical Engineering, June 1994.
Professional Career:
Department of Geophysical Engineering, Faculty of Science, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, 1995 - present (Research Assistant)Publication committee member in The Chamber of Geophysical Engineers of Turkey, 1996-1999
Technical Programme officer in the 2nd Balkan Geophysical Congress and
Exhibition (July 5-9, 1999).
Teaching Experience:
Department of Geophysical Engineering, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, 1995 - 2000 (Teaching Assistant). Mathematical Methods in Geophysics, Computer Programming, Electromagnetic Prospecting.Professional experience:
Modeling in the direct current (DC) resistivity method and comparison of the resolution of electrode configuration for the investigation of 2-D structures. Improving 2-D finite element modeling and inversion code for two-sided three-electrode configuration in the DC resistivity method. 2-D qualitative and quantitative interpretation of magnetotelluric data for oil and geothermal resource exploration. Interpretation of DC data for archaeological investigation.Programming skills:
Platforms - Sun, PC; operating systems - UNIX, MS Windows, DOS; languages - Fortran, C.