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'''Ali Mehmet Celâl Şengör''' (born [[March 24]], [[1955]]) is |
'''Ali Mehmet Celâl Şengör''' (born [[March 24]], [[1955]]) is the well-known [[Turkish people|Turkish]] [[geologist]]. He is currently at faculty at [[Istanbul Technical University]], Department of Geological Engineering. He got his PhD at [[University at Albany, The State University of New York|State University of New York at Albany]] in 1982. He is the first Turkish academician to get elected as a foreign associate of [[National Academy of Sciences]]. He also writes weekly popular science columns in [[Cumhuriyet]]. He is married with one child. |
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Lately he has become known with his anti-religious speeches. He is a controversial figure in the academic society of Turkey. His anti-religious comments contradict with his academic position where people expect to see a scientist rather than an atheist zealot. He strongly supports the headscarf ban in the Turkish universities, which also attract strong public opposition. The headscarf ban is a long debated issue in Turkey and for years, many female students had to drop out of the university education due to the ban. |
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first and only Turkish academician elected to be member of this prestigious society also. |
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He once publicly admitted that he would stand up in his room when he spoke to a military personnel on the phone , which is another eccentric character of his. |
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Revision as of 00:12, 2 February 2008
Ali Mehmet Celâl Şengör (born March 24, 1955) is the well-known Turkish geologist. He is currently at faculty at Istanbul Technical University, Department of Geological Engineering. He got his PhD at State University of New York at Albany in 1982. He is the first Turkish academician to get elected as a foreign associate of National Academy of Sciences. He also writes weekly popular science columns in Cumhuriyet. He is married with one child.
Since 2004, Professor Şengör is the (foreign) member of The American Philosophical Society. He is the first and only Turkish academician elected to be member of this prestigious society also.