
معرفی
Emre Onur Kahya is a Professor at the Department of Physics Engineering, Istanbul Technical University. His primary research focuses on theoretical cosmology, quantum gravity, and inflationary physics. He has been the Principal Investigator (PI) on multiple projects funded by TÜBİTAK and BAP, including studies on adiabatic modes, conformally coupled scalars during inflation, and optimization methods in artificial learning. His work addresses fundamental questions in cosmology such as observational tensions in cosmic models, quantum effects on scalar fields, and gravitational wave physics.
He has received notable awards including the Young Scientist Award (2016), Mustafa Parlar Research Encouragement Award (2017), and the GEBİP Outstanding Young Scientist Award (2015). His publications span topics like Horndeski gravity, Carrollian fermion quantization, and constraints on gravitational wave delays using IceCube data. Kahya’s research also involves collaborations on testing modified gravity models, dark energy survey results, and pulsar timing experiments.
Key projects include studies on adiabatic solutions on limited manifolds, constraint equations in quantum gravity, and inflationary attractors. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with observational data, contributing to advancements in cosmological models and quantum field theory in curved spacetime.



