
معرفی
Dr. Engin Keles serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher (Research Fellow) within the Institute of Geological Sciences, Department of Earth Sciences at the Free University of Berlin. His research focuses on high-resolution observational studies of exoplanet atmospheres using transit and eclipse spectroscopy to probe atmospheric properties and dynamics.
Dr. Keles specializes in characterizing rocky and gaseous exoplanet atmospheres through high-spectral resolution observations. His work investigates atomic and molecular absorption/emission features to determine atmospheric composition, wind properties, and escape processes. Key research areas include exoplanet atmosphere characterization, transmission spectroscopy, high-resolution spectroscopy, and atmospheric modeling, with particular emphasis on hot Jupiters, super-Earths, and atmospheric wind signatures.
Analysis of Dr. Keles' publication record (2018-2023) reveals a concentrated focus on exoplanet atmosphere studies using advanced spectroscopic techniques. His contributions to the PEPSI Exoplanet Transit Survey (PETS) examine atmospheric features including thermal inversions, silicate signatures, potassium absorption, and atmospheric escape across diverse exoplanet types. His research consistently involves large international collaborations and leverages high-resolution spectroscopic data from instruments like PEPSI.
Dr. Keles is affiliated with the Planetary Sciences and Remote Sensing working group at the Institute of Geological Sciences, where his team conducts research on planetary surface and atmospheric analysis through remote sensing methodologies and spectroscopic data interpretation.




