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Cengiz Sen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at Lamar University, specializing in computational approaches to quantum materials. His research bridges theoretical models and experimental phenomena in condensed matter systems.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. from Florida State University
- M.S. from Bilkent University
- B.S. from Middle East Technical University
Dr. Sen's work centers on strongly correlated electron systems, with particular focus on magnetoresistance mechanisms and transport anisotropy in complex materials. He employs advanced Monte Carlo simulation techniques to investigate spin-fermion interactions in manganites and pnictides, revealing critical insights into phase transitions and electronic behavior under magnetic fields. His methodology combines lattice models with fermionic degrees of freedom to decode emergent phenomena.
Analysis of his 2010-2012 publications shows consistent exploration of first-order transitions in manganites and anisotropic transport in iron-based superconductors. These studies demonstrate his expertise in modeling orbital interactions and spin-charge coupling, contributing to fundamental understanding of colossal magnetoresistance without requiring external doping.
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