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profile: align: right image: prof_pic.png image_circular: false # crops the image to make it circular more_info: Department of Astronomy and Space Sciences
Erciyes University
Kayseri, Türkiye

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Welcome! I am Seyit Hökelek, an astrophysicist, data scientist, and Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Astronomy and Space Sciences at Erciyes University in Türkiye.

My research is at the crossroads of observational cosmology and computational astrophysics. I’m mainly interested in understanding the extreme environments of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) and quasars. I’m currently working on my doctorate, where I’m looking into the Eigenvector-1 and Baldwin Effect in quasars. I’m using optical spectroscopy and machine learning techniques to figure out the physical mechanisms and energy conversion processes that govern these supermassive black hole systems.


Could the combination of Eigenvector-1 and the Baldwin Effect reduce the scatter in quasar luminosity estimators enough to use them as reliable standard candles for investigating the Hubble tension?


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555 your office number

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Your City, State 12345


layout: about title: about permalink: / subtitle: Ph.D. Candidate in Astronomy and Space Sciences

cv_pdf: /assets/pdf/Cv_SeyitHokelek.pdf

profile: align: right image: prof_pic.png image_circular: false # crops the image to make it circular more_info: Department of Astronomy and Space Sciences
Erciyes University
Kayseri, Türkiye

news: false # includes a list of news items selected_papers: False # includes a list of papers marked as “selected={true}” social: true # includes social icons at the bottom of the page intro_gif: /assets/img/flammarion_engraving.gif intro_gif_alt: Flammarion engraving —

Welcome! I am Seyit Hökelek, an astrophysicist, data scientist, and Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Astronomy and Space Sciences at Erciyes University in Türkiye.

My research is at the crossroads of observational cosmology and computational astrophysics. I’m mainly interested in understanding the extreme environments of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) and quasars. I’m currently working on my doctorate, where I’m looking into the Eigenvector-1 and Baldwin Effect in quasars. I’m using optical spectroscopy and machine learning techniques to figure out the physical mechanisms and energy conversion processes that govern these supermassive black hole systems.


Could the combination of Eigenvector-1 and the Baldwin Effect reduce the scatter in quasar luminosity estimators enough to use them as reliable standard candles for investigating the Hubble tension?