
معرفی
Professor Eser Olğar is a faculty member at Gaziantep University, where he serves in the Department of Physics Engineering within the College of Engineering. His career spans over two decades, including promotions from Research Assistant (1999-2006) to Assistant Professor (2007-2010), Associate Professor (2010-2015), and full Professor (2015-present).
- Education: PhD (2006), MSc (2002), and BSc (1999) in Physics Engineering from Gaziantep University
His research focuses on quantum mechanics, mathematical physics, and acoustics, particularly solving wave equations with variable potentials and mass. Key subfields include Schrödinger Equation, Klein-Gordon Equation, and acoustic comfort in architectural spaces. His recent work (2024) explores velocity-dependent potentials in quantum systems.
Over 15 years, his publications demonstrate expertise in relativistic quantum mechanics, position-dependent mass models, and acoustic engineering, with applications to quantum dots, diatomic molecules, and noise control in buildings.
- Teaching: Offers courses in General Physics, Mathematical Physics, Architectural Acoustics, and Group Theory at undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels
- Projects: Led noise mapping initiatives for Gaziantep University campuses and urban areas, and investigated room acoustics in cultural centers
He has supervised 2 PhD and 9 Master’s theses, including research on position-dependent mass systems, quantum dot solutions, and acoustic properties of materials. His editorial roles include positions at SCIREA Journal of Physics and International Journal of Mathematical Physics.



