Fethi Mübin Ramazanoğlu, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2006-2014 Department of Physics Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
 2014-2016 Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
 2016- Department of Physics Koc University, Turkey 
Area:
General relativity, alternative theories of gravity, numerical relativity, formal aspects of classical field theories, quantum gravity, black hole evaporation
Website:
https://mysite.ku.edu.tr/framazanoglu/
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Frans Pretorius grad student 2012 Princeton
 (Evaporation of 2-dimensional black holes.)
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Ramazanoğlu FM. (2019) Spontaneous tensorization from curvature coupling and beyond Physical Review D. 99
Ramazanoğlu FM. (2019) Erratum: Regularization of instabilities in gravity theories [Phys. Rev. D 97, 024008 (2018)] Physical Review D. 99: 69905
Ramazanoğlu FM. (2019) Jordan frame beyond scalar-tensor theories Physical Review D. 99
Ramazanoğlu FM, Ünlütürk KI. (2019) Generalized disformal coupling leads to spontaneous tensorization Physical Review D. 100
Ramazanoğlu FM. (2019) Erratum: Spontaneous growth of spinor fields in gravity [Phys. Rev. D 98, 044011 (2018)] Physical Review D. 100
Barack L, Cardoso V, Nissanke S, et al. (2019) Black holes, gravitational waves and fundamental physics: a roadmap Classical and Quantum Gravity. 36: 143001
Ramazanoğlu FM. (2018) Spontaneous growth of gauge fields in gravity through the Higgs mechanism Physical Review D. 98: 44013
Ramazanoğlu FM. (2018) Spontaneous growth of spinor fields in gravity Physical Review D. 98: 29903
Ramazanoğlu FM. (2018) Regularization of instabilities in gravity theories Physical Review D. 97: 24008
Ramazanoğlu FM. (2017) Spontaneous growth of vector fields in gravity Physical Review D. 96: 64009
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