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Temel Oğuz
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Temel Oğuz was born in Aydın in 1952. Oğuz, who completed his undergraduate education at METU Department of Physics in 1975, also received his master's degree from the same department. He received his doctorate from the Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading (England) in 1981. He started working as an Assistant Professor at METU Marine Sciences Institute in 1981. He became an associate professor in 1986 and a professor in 1992. Between 1993 and 1994, he spent a year as a visiting scientist in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at MIT, and continued this collaboration by visiting MIT for three months of each year in the following years. After retiring from METU in 2010, he continued his research part-time at METU DBE and conducted research together with the Spanish Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observation and Forecast System. As international pioneers of physical oceanography and ecosystem modelling; He has conducted research on topics such as the circulation dynamics of the Black Sea and Black Sea ecosystem dynamics, the study of circulation dynamics in the Sea of Marmara and the Bosphorus, the analysis of the effects of mesoscale variability on the ecosystem in both the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, and has published more than 100 articles with more than 3000 citations. published.
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https://bellek.metu.edu.tr/handle/11511/111602?191,168
https://memoriam.metu.edu.tr/prof-dr-temel-oguz/
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