Doğa Veske
Starting Fall 2024, I will be at METU Physics as an independent researcher funded by TÜBİTAK. My recent research interests are related to astrophysics centered around gravitational-wave emissions and multi-messenger astronomy.
I am looking for motivated postdocs, PhD, Master's and undergraduate students to work with. Postdocs, PhD and Master students will be funded through my grant.
I am a member of the IceCube Collaboration, the LISA Consortium and the Einstein Telescope Collaboration. Previously I was a member of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration.
Between 2022-2024, I was a postdoc at the Institute for Theoretical Physics at Heidelberg University.
I got my PhD as a Fulbright scholar from Columbia Physics. Main topics I have worked on during my PhD are multi-messenger astronomy, gravitational-wave detection, astrophysical high-energy neutrinos, binary black hole formations, gravitational lensing and different use cases of gravitational-wave detectors.
Before Columbia, I studied EE engineering and physics at ODTÜ (METU). I was also a summer student at CERN.
My undergraduate research was on astroparticle physics and on the effects of space radiation to electronics. I worked on the development of an irradiation facility in Turkey for conducting space radiation tests of electronics. I specifically designed a beam monitoring system with scintillating fibers including its readout circuitry which has been in use since.