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Arik received her [[BSc]] in physics from [[Istanbul University]], and [[MSc]] and [[PhD]] from the [[University of Pittsburgh]].<ref name="Listing"/> |
Arik received her [[BSc]] in physics from [[Istanbul University]], and [[MSc]] and [[PhD]] from the [[University of Pittsburgh]].<ref name="Listing"/> |
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Arik was killed in the [[Atlasjet Flight 4203]] on [[November 30]] [[2007]].<ref name="CNN"/> |
Arik was killed in the [[Atlasjet Flight 4203]] crash on [[November 30]] [[2007]].<ref name="CNN"/> |
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==References == |
==References == |
Revision as of 17:09, 30 November 2007
Engin Arik was a renowned Turkish nuclear physicist.[1] She was a professor and head of the Experimental High Energy Physics group at Boğaziçi University.[2][3]
Arik received her BSc in physics from Istanbul University, and MSc and PhD from the University of Pittsburgh.[2]
Arik was killed in the Atlasjet Flight 4203 crash on November 30 2007.[1]
References
- ^ a b Physics expert, baby among plane dead, CNN, November 30 2007. Retrieved November 30 2007.
- ^ a b Engin Arik (Professor), Boğaziçi University physics department. Retrieved November 30 2007.
- ^ Welcome to my page, Engin Arik at Boğaziçi University. Retrieved November 30 2007.