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October 31, 2013 Volume 20 Number 6 bilnews.bilkent.edu.tr BİLKENT NEWS Thursday: Foggy 5°C / 22°C Friday: Par tly Cloudy 4°C / 21°C Saturday: Par tly Cloudy 4°C / 21°C Sunday: Par tly Cloudy 5°C / 21°C Weekly Newspaper of Bilkent University COMD Brings International Audio 90th Anniversary Technologies Conference to Bilkent of the Turkish Republic Happy Republic Day! O n October 31 and November 1, the Department of Communication and Design (COMD) is hosting ATMM 2013. ATMM (Audio Technologies for Music and Media) is an interdisciplinary international conference that focuses on the various aspects of audio, audiovisual and music technologies for music and media, and also on the relationship between sound, music and image in both traditional and new media. ATMM was, in a sense, born at Bilkent, with COMD faculty members Ufuk Önen and Ahmet Gürata being among its founders. ATMM 2012, held at Bilkent, was the first international conference in Turkey uniting the fields of audio, music and media technologies. Following upon the success of last year’s event, ATMM has returned to Bilkent University this week. ATMM 2013 features a tightlypacked program with an even wider range of topics than last year’s event. (Please see the insert for the detailed schedule.) The opening session and keynote address take place on Thursday, October 31, at 12:30 p.m. The keynote is being delivered by Lennie Moore, a composer, orchestrator and arranger of music for video games, (Continued on Page 2) ew graduates of the Department of Industrial Engineering Nazlı Akar, Başak Kepir, Çağıl Koçyiğit, Işıl Koyuncu, Melis Beren Özer and Tunca Türkoğlu have been awarded the 2013 INFORMS Undergraduate Operations Research Prize for their IE 477-478 System Design project entitled “Flight Scheduling Optimization and Automation for AnadoluJet” conducted under the supervision of Assoc. Prof. Bahar Yetiş Kara. The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) is the largest professional society in the world for individuals in the field of operations research, management science and analytics. The Undergraduate Operations Research Prize Competition is held each year to honor a student or group of students who conducted a significant applied project in operations research or management science and/or original, important theoretical or applied (Continued on Page 3) ilkent graduate Özgür Şahin (EE/’01), an associate professor in the Columbia University Department of Biological Sciences and Physics, has recently received two awards: a Packard Fellowship in Science and Engineering and an NIH Director’s New Innovator Award from the US National Institutes of Health. The David and Lucile Packard Foundation established its fellowships program in 1988 to provide young scientists with flexible funding and the freedom to take risks and explore new frontiers in their fields of study. Each year, the foundation invites 50 universities to nominate two faculty members for consideration. Dr. Şahin was among the 16 individuals chosen to receive the 2013 Packard Fellowships for Science and Engineering. The NIH award was given for his project entitled “Novel SubCellular Chemical and Mechanical Nanoimaging.” The NIH Director's New Innovator Award addresses two important goals: stimulating highly innovative research and supporting (Continued on Page 3) N IE Graduates Awarded INFORMS Research Prize B K Bilkent Mourns the Loss of Mehmet Serhat Azgur B ilkent University lost Mehmet Serhat Azgur, instructor in the Department of Computer and Instructional Technology Teacher Education and the Department of Computer Technology and Programming in the Faculty of Education, on Monday, October 21. A respected academician in his field, Mr. Azgur graduated from the Middle East Technical University Department of Management in 1979. He received his master's degree from the same university’s Department of Computer Engineering. Mr. Azgur was also one of the first students to graduate from the MA Program in Curriculum and Instruction in the Graduate School of Education of Bilkent University, in 2011. He worked at a number of leading companies, including Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik A.Ş., Ortadoğu Rulman Sanayi ve Tic. A.Ş., ALCATEL Austria Gesellschaft M.b.H. and ITT Telecom Products Corporation, and as a part-time instructor for eight years before joining Bilkent University as a fulltime instructor in 2006. In addition to his professional accomplishments and abilities, his personal qualities made him a beloved colleague and mentor. His courteous, kind-hearted and modest manner, along with his reliability and perseverance, drew a response from students, staff and fellow academics alike. He was devoted to his family, which includes his wife Aynur Azgur and two children. (Continued on Page 3) Packard Fellowship, NIH “New Bilkent Innovators Take Step to Combat Innovator” Award Go to Bilkent Graduate Global Warming emal Apaydın (IE/’13) and Ömer Can Gökdere (CS/IV) have established a solar power system that produces its own energy from sunlight by using solar panels installed on campus. They have been working on the project for six months. The system, constructed on the rooftop of the mescid in the corner of the Spring Fest area, has been producing energy during the last few months. The panels were manufactured in South Korea. According to energy production data, the project should cover its cost in 6 years. Since the (Continued on Page 3) Bilkent News T 2 NEWS Nâzım Hikmet Symposium Held Ready to Study Abroad? The application deadline is he Student Exchange at Bilkent November 28, 2013. Program gives students the T he Bilkent University Nâzım Hikmet Symposium, organized by the Center for Turkish Literature, took place on October 24 and 25 at Mithat Çoruh Auditorium and C-Block Auditorium. Planned as an academic tribute to Turkey’s internationally famed poet in observance of the 50th anniversary of his death, the symposium was the largest Nâzım conference ever held at a Turkish university. Keynote speeches were delivered by novelist Nedim Gürsel, Prof. Murat Belge and eminent literary translator Prof. Aron Aji. Renowned writers Refik Erduran and Orhan Karaveli spoke about their reminiscences of Nâzım Hikmet, and Bilkent faculty members Prof. Semih Tezcan, Hilmi Yavuz and Prof. Talat Halman delivered papers. The symposium also featured stimulating presentations with new insights by younger academics, including Murat Cankara, Nilay Özer, Öykü Terzioğlu Özer, Emrah Pelvanoğlu, Fatih Altuğ, Bahriye Çeri, Göksel Aymaz, Erkan Irmak opportunity to study abroad. The application process for student exchanges during the next academic year (2014-2015) has now started. Here is your chance to experience a different culture. Students currently in their third or fourth semester of registration who have a minimum CGPA of 3.00 and a TOEFL score are eligible to apply for the program. Applicants must submit a CV, a statement of purpose and a TOEFL score sheet along with the application form to the Office of International Students and Exchange Programs. Qualifying students will be selected for initial interviews, which will take place on December 10, 11, 12 and 13. Successful candidates will be announced on December 20. All students who plan to apply for the Student Exchange Program should visit http://www.bilkent.edu.tr /outgoing_exchange_aroundthew orld or contact the Office of International Students and Exchange Programs in the Registrar's Office at [email protected] for more information. eam INVISO from Bilkent took third place in the Bu Gençlikte İş Var '13 competition held by TÜSİAD (Turkish Industrialists’ and Businessmen’s Association), with their project Robandroid. In the competition, teams from all over Turkey presented their ideas and prepared business plans with the help of TÜSİAD members. Robandroid is an intelligent security robot that was developed as a part of the GE401-402 Innovative Product Design and Development course by Team INVISO members Mustafa Akın (CS), Buket Koyuncu (EE), Çağlar Tunç (EE), Öykü Arkan (IE) and Esra Aşçıgil (IE). T Bilkent Team Takes Third at TUSİAD Competition and Yalçın Armağan. The presenter for the entire symposium was Dr. Nermin Yazıcı. Dr. Oktay Özel, Prof. Onur Bilge Kula, Dr. Ahmet Gürata and Dr. İlker Aytürk served as session chairmen. Interspersed in the program were Nâzım Hikmet documentary films. One of the speakers was M. Melih Güneş, who has discovered several Nâzım Hikmet poems hitherto unpublished in his complete poems or any other source in Turkey. Mr. Güneş is the curator of a photo exhibition entitled “Nâzım at Age 111 – My Country in the Furrows of My Brow,” which opened at the Bilkent University Library Art Gallery on October 23 and will run through November 6. Another symposium event was a recital of Nâzım Hikmet poems. Produced by Eren Aysan, this special program featured stage personalities İpek Çeken and Murat Atak. The Nâzım Hikmet Symposium, conceived and organized by Prof. Tezcan, was praised by attendees as “extremely effective” and “memorable.” COMD Brings International Audio Technologies Conference to Bilkent (Continued from Page 1) film and television for 25 years. His credits include “Star Wars: The Old Republic,” “Kinect Disneyland Adventures,” “The Walking Dead Motion Comic,” “Watchmen Motion Comic” (2008 G.A.N.G. award winner) and “Dirty Harry” among many others. Conference sessions include a panel on “Game Audio Theory and Practice” by Mr. Moore and Stephen Harwood Jr.; a presentation on contemporary opera production techniques by mastering engineer, producer and composer Pieter Snapper; a mixing clinic by audio engineer Mehmet Uğur Memiş; a panel on audio education moderated by Assoc. Prof. Liz Teutsch of the Berklee College of Music; a seminar by bass guitarist Cem Tuncer; and a session in connection with the collective project “Remote: Relocating Sound,” featuring artists from Turkey, the Netherlands, Germany, Greece and Bulgaria. ATMM welcomes not only academics, professionals and students, but all those who have an interest in music, sound and media technologies. For more details, please see the conference website: http://atmm-conference.org Bilkent News 3 NEWS Bilkent Innovators Take Step to Combat Global Warming (Continued from Page 1) solar panels are guaranteed to produce energy for 25 years, this means 19 years of free electricity will come from sunlight, making the project not only environmentally friendly, but also very profitable as an investment. Kemal explained the story behind the project: “Due to technological developments over the last three years, the cost of solar energy systems has decreased very quickly. Many companies have entered this segment of the energy sector, and many European countries have enacted laws and policies to increase solar energy usage. “At the same time, global warming is getting very to be a more serious problem every day. The tremendous increase in CO2 emissions is a result of the huge growth in population and in energy usage at the same time. The outcome will be very destructive for life on earth. “So we all have to try in some way to be the solution to this problem. We should start with energy usage, since it is both the basis of the problem and the solution. At this point, solar panels can make a key contribution, because the yearly energy potential of sun is larger than the total of all the energy resources in the world. So I believe this will be the technology of the future. We thank Rector Abdullah Atalar and Yeşim Erdoğan (USİM) for their support of our project.'' After establishing their solar panel system on campus, Kemal and Ömer created a website to show the results of the project, which can be found at bilkentsolar.bilkent.edu.tr. They have also founded a company, ARTI Innovation, with offices at Bilkent Cyberpark. They are continuing to develop additional projects in the energy sector as well as to work on their innovative solar power system at Bilkent. BIM Students Attend International Conference on Reputation Management Le Piment Rouge Restaurant Menu October 30 - November 8 S Mexican Menu Appetizers Sopa de Papas con Chile Verde Gusto tudents in the Department of Business Information Management have attended the International Reputation Management Conference held in İstanbul by the Reputation Institute in conjunction with their public relations and strategic brand management courses. Seminars at the event were given by professionals from various sectors and academics from Turkish and foreign universities. BIM students gained new insights by participating in discussions and workshops during the conference. adyo Bilkent’s “Drive Time” program can be heard each weekday from 6 to 8 p.m. Broadcast to accompany commuters on their way home, Drive Time is now in its fourth year. Each day of the week, a different host plays musical selections that usually include pop hits. Drive Time also offers a chance every evening for listeners to connect with the program and answer questions (with the help of hints from the host!) in order to win prizes. The station’s “Hits and News” program is presented by a different host each weekday from noon to 1 p.m. This program offers the hottest news and hits, enlivened by conversation between the newscaster and the DJ. The news items, which are gathered from newspapers and online portals, concern politics at home and abroad, as well as education, health, science and sports. Information on social and cultural activities is also presented for the listeners. (Continued from Page 1) research in operations research or management science while enrolled as an undergraduate. The submissions vary from single-authored theoretical research papers to applied projects conducted by student teams. The overwhelming majority of submitted papers have been of exceptional quality, with a few being published in highlyregarded academic journals. A prize of $500 and travel support to attend the INFORMS annual meeting are awarded each year to the coauthor(s) of the winning paper, who share the prize and travel support. The R Drive Time Hits and News Potato soup with green chile peppers and cheese Spicy Meat Empanadas Chile Salad with Red Beans Served with vinaigrette dressing Main Courses Beef Quesadillas Served with guacamole, sour cream and tomato salsa Cheesy Chicken Burritos Served with mashed red beans and jalapeños Desserts Wet Coconut Cake Served with grilled pineapple Chocolate Mousse Chef de Cuisine: Elif Denizci Maître de Table: Ali Ünal Set Menu Price is 20.00 TL For reservations: ext. 5029 IE Graduates Awarded INFORMS Research Prize Bilkent students, who traveled to Minneapolis in the US for this year’s meeting, received additional travel support from the university and Turkish Airlines with the help of University-Industry Collaboration, Practice and Research Center (USİM) Coordinator Yeşim Erdoğan. Bilkent Mourns the Loss of Mehmet Serhat Azgur (Continued from Page 1) When Mr. Azgur applied to enter the MA program at Bilkent, he wrote a personal statement. His statement encapsulates his philosophy of teaching, his eagerness to advance his professional skills, and his own modest and quiet approach. He wrote: “I am neither an experienced teacher nor have I received a formal education in this field. But I started giving ICT-related [courses] in 1998 at Bilkent University. And I loved the profession, and have been continuously searching for different and better methods of teaching since then. “I started as a part-time instructor; after 25 years of professional experience, I quickly become addicted to teaching and could not leave the University. Eventually, I understood that the important point is not ‘teaching’ but ‘learning.’ “Thus, instead of re-inventing the wheel, I applied to the Faculty of Education for the MA program to learn education. And to discuss new methods and ways to make my students ‘learn’ better and faster, which would also let me accomplish my job better.” He ended his statement: “Above all, I am searching for answers to two questions: “How can I increase motivation in the classroom and maximize student learning outcomes? Secondly, how can I increase the quality and use of time to become a better role model for my students?” Mehmet Serhat Azgur will be greatly missed by everyone at Bilkent. We would like to express our profound condolences to his family, friends, students and the Bilkent community. You may offer your condolences at http://www.taziye.bilkent.edu.tr/ MehmetSerhatAzgur Packard Fellowship, NIH “New Innovator” Award Go to Bilkent Graduate (Continued from Page 1) promising new investigators. The award supports exceptionally creative investigators who propose innovative projects that have the potential for unusually high impact. Dr. Şahin is developing specialized microscopes to investigate biological molecules and cells that function under physically extreme conditions, like confinement to very small spaces and subjection to high pressures. The resulting observations reveal significant phenomena, to which Dr. Sahin applies engineering insights to address medical, environmental and energyrelated problems in novel ways. Bilkent News A BY SENA KAYASÜ (ARCH/II) [email protected] usten 101 The “Austen” I’m referring to is, of course, Jane: the influential 19th-century writer. She is not influential in the traditional sense; what she wrote did not invoke an immediate reaction -- it did not stimulate a social movement or singlehandedly begin a new literary genre. She is subtle, but effective. Her masterpiece, “Pride and Prejudice,” is possibly the most widely read romantic novel in the English language. She published a total of six novels, and left behind the unfinished manuscript of a seventh. There have been countless variations on and adaptations of her works, which is the reason I am writing this piece for you. Strangely, all through the past week, I have been coming across Jane Austen references. The first one was quite surprising: I was watching the latest episode of “The Big Bang Theory” (spoiler alert), and suddenly Sheldon said that he could not use “Pride and Prejudice” to retaliate against his girlfriend Amy. Supposedly, he was trying to get back at her for ruining a movie for him, so he read Austen’s novel to ruin something she loved for OPINIONS her. But he couldn’t, because “it’s perfect. He’s proud, she’s prejudiced.” It made me laugh, coming out of Sheldon’s mouth, but it is actually very true. Which brings me to the point that Jane Austen, contrary to popular belief, did not write the literary equivalent of “chick flicks.” In fact, her first fans were male scholars of the time, who were the only ones who knew about her books. They even called themselves “Janeites,” a term still used today by fans who declare themselves admirers of her work (including me). It just so happened that a new movie and a novel based on her books also came out this week. On top of the feeling of shock I experienced halflistening to “The Big Bang Theory,” when I saw that “Austenland” had finally come out, it felt as if the universe itself wanted me to reread one of her books. “Austenland” is about Janeites of the 21st century visiting a kind of Jane Austen fantasy house, where they can live under the conditions of those times: the clothes, the rooms, even the social environment. And then, I saw that a new novel called “Longbourn” has been published, in which the author, Jo Baker, explores the lives of the servants in the house of Elizabeth Bennet, Austen’s most famous heroine. So what choice did I have but to return to my Austen novels? I started with “Pride and Prejudice”: “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in posession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” Despite being a girl, I am not particularly impressed by the romance genre, generally speaking. I’m not into romantic comedies, or unrealistic novels twice the number of people going to the theater than there were ten years ago. The reason why I focused on theater in Turkey instead of any other country -apart from the fact that I’m currently living there -- is because unlike in many other countries, theater here exists against the wishes of the current BY CEREN TURAN (CS/IV) government. Taking that into account, [email protected] the numbers are extremely surprising. The discussion regarding the privatization of state theaters has been tate of the Theaters, going on for years, and in 2012 the Theater of the State government (AKP - Justice and Development Party) announced that Turkey, a nation that is still “Giving government funding to events in the development stage, is also related to arts has become expensive improving in the area of theater. and inefficient due to the following Anyone who has been following recent facts: employing more artists than the updates in the field would think that required number, lack of efficiency of this is a sarcastic remark; but according the artists, not being open to to research done by the Turkish competition and not following the latest Statistical Institute (TÜİK), there has developments in arts.” It should be not only been an increase in the noted that the budget set apart for state number of theaters, but also in the theaters is 0.04 percent of Turkey’s number of productions per season, and entire budget. Even leaving aside how the number of people who attend the small this amount is compared to the performances. The research focuses on whole, and simply looking at the AKP’s the period from 2001 to 2011, and the statement, it must come as a shock that exact numbers are given in the figure the country’s theaters are improving below. They show that there are five instead of closing down. times more theaters in Turkey, six Even if one accepts that governments times more plays being staged and never fully reflect the opinions of the people they govern, it’s still quite impressive to have a public exactly at the opposite pole from the governing body. But what keeps the theaters going? I mean, what is so special about them that we don’t S that talk about so-called true love and a Prince Charming. Austen’s books have a different feeling to them. They are about women. She doesn’t just create the ideal female character that everyone can relate to, who has minor idiosyncrasies that make her appear distinctive. She constructs women who have character flaws and are faced with challenges that are remedied or resolved during the course of the story. One aspect of her works that does remind me of the traditional romantic comedy story plot is, apart from the guaranteed happy ending, that the girl resolves her issue. The guy then realizes how amazing she really is, and they can get married. Despite what I mentioned about them featuring real characters, and real women, the novels do seem to be focused around marriage, and the need for marrying above yourself. However, many critics think she did this on purpose. It seems to me also that she presents girls with mothers and/or friends who can think of nothing but an “advantageous marriage” to criticize women’s place in society. She is one of the most subtle feminists: she mocks the societal situation and expectations regarding women in 19th-century Britain through exaggeration. A woman was not respected unless she got married, and poorer ones could find themselves out on the street because very few had money/land to their names. Property would be transferred to the son. Even in the absence of a son, it did not go to the wife or daughters, which is why Elizabeth Bennet’s mother in “Pride and Prejudice” is so worried about her daughters getting married. Jane Austen’s subtlety is significant seem to be able to let them go no matter how much we are being forced to do so? This question makes me think of the path followed by theater over time, a path that is full of ups and downs: from the highly exaggerated Greek theater concerned mostly with the gods and people’s interactions with them, to Shakespeare’s heartbreaking tragedies, to Victorian plays that one needs to struggle to understand, to finally today. Where does theater stand today? Setting aside the restaging of earlier plays, I think that theater today is a mirror not only to one’s own personality but to reality itself. There are no longer huge stages with elaborate decorations. The actors no longer speak in theatrical voices; they sound like the audience. They don’t wear clothes that make them look like French courtiers; they look like us. Often, they don’t even stand on a separate and elevated place called the stage; they stand among us. So attending a play is nothing more than listening to a friend who talks a bit too much and doesn’t give you much time to answer back. And this is precisely why we, as Turkish people, are holding onto theater more strongly than ever, because it is the only connection we have to reality at the moment. The feeling of living in a play first occurred to me a few months ago during a series of protests against the demolition of Gezi Park in Istanbul to build something more profitable instead. While we, in the role of 4 because of its take on feminism in general. At the time, there were emerging female authors who preached extreme measures and the transformation of the entire social structure. Mary Wollstonecraft was one of the most prominent writers, publishing “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman,” a manifesto urging women to free themselves. This kind of propaganda usually led to the understanding of “victim feminism,” which I don’t much agree with. This concept basically presents women as being victimized by society, making them out to be superior to men in how they put up with the situation. In my opinion, this is exactly the kind of distinction we need to avoid; women should not be put on a pedestal, just as they should not be treated as if they were subhuman. Even through her male characters, Austen points out the lunacy of these extreme perceptions and implies that the sexes are equal in terms of their vices and virtues. She especially does this through her first male hero, Henry Tilney of “Northanger Abbey.” It is as if he is her ally on the inside, helping Austen explain the situation. To anyone who wants to understand how women think and what they want, I recommend reading Austen. To the other Janeites already out there, good on you! In fact, let’s get together and talk about it. As this piece was a sort of “Intro to Jane Austen,” I have to make a little note: if you want to get to know about the stories without reading all the books, “The Jane Austen Book Club” is a wonderful movie to acquaint yourself with the Austen world (beware of spoilers, though). Enjoy! protesters, were trying to walk to one of the main streets of Ankara, I saw other actors playing their parts as members of the security forces. They tried to disperse the protesters with pepper spray, and though it wasn’t really pepper spray they were using, people coughed and some fainted because our scripts told us to do so. Some people didn't make it, because the lines telling them to exit were replaced with ones telling them that they die. Then some went home, backstage, and some stayed. It was such an amazing performance. There was even a little play within a play: a couple of people who didn’t belong to the protesting party were there in disguise and did all that was in their power to provoke the crowd. And it went on; it’s still going on. Apparently it’s quite a long play we are a part of. As fun as acting is, it makes one miss the effortlessness of reality. So when we yearn for reality, we go to theaters. That is why no matter how much the budget gets cut, or what the government says about it or how small the community is, theater in its present form allows the audience to have an experience that is more real than their lives outside the theater. “Is it possible to say that theater as it is today is in a better state compared to what it was a few centuries ago?” No, it no longer takes you to new amazing places you’ll probably never get the chance to visit; yes, it takes you to the most amazing place you can ever find: your own life. Bilkent News H Ege Özgün (PHYS/PhD) [email protected] AIL TO NORWAY This week I have three Norwegian bands on the menu for you, all of them quite extraordinary dishes – sorry, I mean bands. MUSIC months ago in Ankara when they performed at Voodoo Blues. It was a great gig, and I had nearly two hours to chat with them. Along with being great musicians, they are also very modest. Interestingly, they have really different tastes in music, but when they are on the stage as SJ5, they are in perfect harmony. “Michael Collins Autograph” and “So Many Cowboys, So Few Indians” (again a sign of their sarcastic nature, combined with criticism) are nice songs for getting acquainted with SJ5. SOLEFALD THE SAMUEL JACKSON FIVE The Samuel Jackson Five (SJ5) is a post-rock band. They have the mellow guitar sound typical of post-rock, and their songs are mostly instrumental, which is again a post-rock signature. They sometimes use violins, cellos and even the theremin, generally played by guest musicians on their albums. As you can guess from their name, they have a sarcastic nature. I was really lucky to see them live about five 5 The Norwegian avant-garde duo Solefald (an Old Norse world for sunset) is considered to be one of the most innovative bands to mix black metal elements with many different styles, opening new horizons for their successors. Actually, in most of their songs one cannot really find traditional black metal sound, and that is why they are generally referred as a post-black metal/avant-garde band. Their debut “The Linear Scaffold” started a new trend within the extreme metal scene. They introduced avant-garde elements to the genre with their never-ending experimentation. The band members, Cornelius Jakhelln and Lars Are Nedland (Lazare), have played with many other bands. For example, Cornelius has a solo project called G.U.T., while Lazare has been playing with Borknagar since 2000. “The Linear Scaffold” would be a good choice for new listeners. ARCTURUS Arcturus has a style similar to Solefald's at first glance. However, I would say that Arcturus is less experimental but more progressive compared to the avantgarde duo. Their original line-up features band members from Ulver together with the drummer Hellhammer (Jan Axel Blomberg), whose name can be encountered quite often in the black metal scene. Kristoffer Rygg (aka Garm, Trickster G. and many more pseudonyms), who sang on the band’s first three albums -- “Aspera Hiems Symfonia,” “La Masquerade Infernale” and “The Sham Mirrors” -- has been replaced by Simen Hestnæs (ICS Vortex) in their latest one, “Sideshow Symphonies.” Interestingly, Garm was also replaced by Vortex after his appearance in Borknagar’s first two albums. Arcturus offers very energetic music, with strange yet melodic keyboard patterns combined with rapid drumming, well-written guitar structures and, of course, Garm's magical voice. If you ask me, their best work is their second, “La Masquerade Infernale.” But specifically for new listeners, I recommend “Alone” (the lyrics of this song are a poem by Edgar Allan Poe) from that album and “Nightmare Heaven” from “The Sham Mirrors” -- both Arcturus classics. Now, as a dessert, I ought to make some concluding remarks. One thing I want to emphasize is that so many genre-bending bands have come up from Norway, like Solefald and Arcturus. The list can be continued with Ulver and many others. Also, I consider SJ5 an underrated band; I think they would be more famous if they were American. But of course being famous or popular does not have any importance in terms of musical quality, and in fact these things usually have a negative effect on the music itself. So I want to say “hail to Norway” once more. I hope you’ve enjoyed the meal. In the following weeks, I plan to talk about the jazz/fusion movement in the early 70s. Faces on Campus By Hazal Koptagel (CS/IV) & Ömer Karaduman (ECON/IV) Name: Mustafa Umut Dulun (HART/IV) What's your favorite triple? a) Movie: “The Big Lebowski” b) Book: “The Fall” by Albert Camus c) Song: “Starless” by King Crimson Can you describe yourself in three words? "Aloof, funny, calm" If you could be anyone from the past, who would that be? "Jesus Christ" Who is your favorite cartoon character? "Mad Jack in ‘Mad Jack the Pirate’" If you were a superhero, what super power(s) would you have? "The ability to persuade" The place on campus where I feel happiest is... “the lawn in front of A building” I have never... "had enough" What would be your last message on earth? "Don’t sit on a rock, or you won’t have kids" Name: Ufuk Alparslan (ECON/PhD) What's your favorite triple? a) Movie: “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” b) Book: “Atomised” by Michel Houellebecq c) Song: “Frozen Rainbow” by Saxon Can you describe yourself in three words? “Unconventional, intuitive, blunt” If you could be anyone from the past, who would that be? “The guy who invented beer” Who is your favorite cartoon character? “Genzo Wakabayashi in ‘Captain Tsubasa’” If you were a superhero, what super power(s) would you have? “Utility maximizing” The place on campus where I feel happiest is... “the newspaper reading room in the library” I have never... “been able to understand my superego” What would be your last message on earth? “You are doing it wrong” Name: Sezin Sayar (PHIL/IV) What's your favorite triple? a) Movie: “Music and Lyrics” b) Book: "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry c) Song: “Know How” by Kings of Convenience Can you describe yourself in three words? “Cheerful, warm, excited” If you could be anyone from the past, who would that be? “Audrey Hepburn” Who is your favorite cartoon character? “Alice in ‘Alice in Wonderland’” If you were a superhero, what super power(s) would you have? “Mind reading” The place on campus where I feel happiest is... “the benches in front of B building” I have never... “used a gun” What would be your last message on earth? "Get pretty, boy; for now, you are standing until your death" Bilkent News A Get Ready for the Fitness Challenge SPORTS Why Don’t You Dance? D able to attend the classes. When the exam period starts, participation Bilkent News re you ready to compete in decreases, but there are still students Bilkent's annual "Sports as a id you know that there is a who never miss a class. Students from Way of Life" Fitness Ballroom and Latin Dance many faculties and departments take the Challenge? The challenge course at Bilkent? Did you course. begins on Nov. 4 and runs through Dec. ever think of attending? Yes, Sorry, but I’ve never taken a dance 1. It will be held at the Dormitories you did. At least once! Then you found course before. Sports Hall and is open to all students. some reason not to. Like, you can’t SS: No dance history is needed. If you (Students taking GE250-251 will receive dance, right? haven’t taken ballet lessons, it’s not a 75 points.) When we’re afraid of trying something problem. Fitness events will include: cycling (30 new, we all know what to do: we find I don’t have dancing clothes and shoes. minutes); rowing (30 minutes); stepper reasons not to! If we have a “reason,” SS: You don’t have to buy dance clothes, (15 minutes) and cycling (15 minutes); then it’s not just fear or bias that shoes or any other accessories for the rowing (15 minutes) and cycling (15 prevents us. Or so we believe… course. You just need comfortable minutes); cross training (30 minutes); That’s why Sanem Subaygil, clothing and shoes to be able to dance. treadmill running (30 minutes); one set professional ballerina and instructor of I need to lose weight before I start of strength training station exercises. the dance course at the Bilkent dancing. The rules are as follows: University Sports Center, has taken the SS: If you’re dancing as a hobby, you Participants can do, at most, two time to answer some questions. What don’t need to be fit. I’ve had overweight different activities in one day. she says may help you see that the things students before. They come to my A participant will get 5 points for each that have been stopping you all this time classes to learn to dance and lose weight. might not be such big obstacles after all. This is about feeling comfortable while activity, each day that it is done. Participants are to work out at least two I don’t have a partner, so I can’t dance! dancing. If a student is thinking of times and at most five times per week. Sanem Subaygil: You don’t have to have a becoming a professional, of course partner. You can find a dance partner she/he should be fit, just as I need to stay At the end of the challenge, the during the course. All you need to do is fit. This is true for all professional three male and three female ask another student to dance with you. athletes. participants with the most points will He or she is just a dance partner, after I’m too clumsy; I trip and fall even when receive medals. All participants who all. I'm just walking! have accumulated 120 points or more I’m really busy, I’m a Bilkent student. No SS: Dancing requires visual memory, will receive special T-shirts. way! I can’t dance! coordination, a musical ear and Registration continues until Nov 3. SS: Class sessions are once a week on concentration. These things are For more information, please call the Tuesday evenings. They last 50 minutes. important, but you don’t know what will Sports Center at ext. 1993 or 1325, or The course runs for 10 weeks of the happen if you don’t try. Maybe you’re just e-mail Ahsen Küçükdurmaz, semester. Most of the time, students are clumsy in everyday life, not in dancing. [email protected]. BY NAZLI HİLAL KAYA (LAW/II) Ready for the ''Sports as a Way of Life'' 2013 Republic Run? A ll students, faculty, administrative staff, and family members are invited to participate in the 2013 Republic Run on Saturday, November 9. You can register and get a race number at any of the Sports Halls. 6 Age groups: 11-15; 16-24; 25-34; 3544; 45-54; 55-59; 60 and over Route: From East Campus to the Sports Center (Dormitories Sports Hall) Call ext. 1993, 1325, 3186 or 5350 for more information on this fun and fantastic event for the whole family! [email protected] Which dances do you teach in the courses? SS: Salsa and Argentine tango. In previous semesters, I have taught rumba, cha-cha, swing and Viennese waltz. It depends on the students’ interests. Am too I late to start the course? SS: Courses start again each semester. It’s too late for the fall semester, but you can start in the spring semester after the mid-year break. I’m not sure, but I might try dancing. Where is the course held? SS: The course is held at the Dormitories Sports Hall. And the course hours? Every Tuesday: 7:40-8:30 p.m. Salsa 8:40-9:30 p.m. Argentine Tango 9:40-10:30 p.m. Argentine Tango If I do change my mind and want to learn to dance, where can I find more information? Sports Center: ext. 1993 Bilkent Students Dance Their Way to Fitness at Zumba Master Class O rganized by the Physical Education and Sports Center as part of the Sports as a Way of Life program, a Zumba master class took place on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at the Dormitories Sports Hall. The class featured choreography by Ahsen Küçükdurmaz and Fatma Sports Ad...Sports Ad...Sports Ad... Öztürk Ceylan, and attracted about 380 participants, who enjoyed exercising to the accompaniment of a special soundand-light display featuring Latin music. Students who took part in the event earned points for their Sports as a Way of Life “mountain groups.” In addition, students taking GE250-251 received 100 points for that course. Looking For: Friends to play tennis and squash. [email protected] Sports Ad is an ad column for all Bilkenters who play sports. If you play tennis, squash, badminton, table tennis or any kind of sport needing two or more players and can’t find a partner whose schedule fits yours, then Sports Ad will help you find a sports partner. All you need to do is send an e-mail containing your schedule and contact information to [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you. 7 Bilkent News W Work for Bilkent News! e need eager, energetic, dedicated student reporters, writers and photographers to cover your campus! Report on events, news, arts and culture, music, concerts, sports, campus life, what’s cool, what’s not, what’s happening, what’s being said and what’s being done. Learn to pitch stories, write articles, take photos and edit your work. If it’s going on at Bilkent, we want everyone to be in on it, and we need people like you to write about Connect with Bilkent via: Facebook: BilkentUniversitesi Twitter: @BilkentUniv YouTube: BilkentUniversitesi Google+: Gplus.to/BilkentUniv Instagram:@BilkentUniv it! Available positions: Arts & culture reporter Sports reporter Diplomacy reporter Photographer, general assignment Make Bilkent News YOUR newspaper. Contact us at: the Communications Unit in the Engineering Building, Room G-22 / Ext. 1487 or 2421 / [email protected] Bilkent IEEE Weekly Puzzle #5 – Two Balls Two balls, each either black or red, are placed in a bag. You draw a ball from the bag, which contains at least one red ball. If the ball you draw is red, what is the probability that the ball remaining in the bag is red too? The Prize for This Question: Rubik's Race The Winner of Puzzle #3: Umar Raza Send your answer to [email protected] by 5:30 p.m. on November 5, or visit ieee.bilkent.edu.tr/zeka to submit your answer online, and get a chance to win the prize! This question was prepared by Emrehan Halıcı, president of the Turkey Intelligence Foundation, for Bilkent IEEE. PUZZLE... PUZZLE... PUZZLE... SUDOKU Games Editor: Nesrin Dönmez (IE/IV) Here are five Sudoku puzzles. Fill in the numbers so that each row, column and 3x3 grid contains all of the digits 1 to 9. Submit the contents of the diagonal going from the top left to bottom right of each puzzle to win a prize. Good luck! Last Week's Answers: 1) 269 791 764 2) 237 238 754 3) 672 413 915 4) 157 764 273 5) 457 374 918 n us o Findocial S dia Me BİLKENT NEWS Bilkent Üniversitesi Adýna Sahibi: Prof. Dr. Kürþat Aydoðan Sorumlu Yazý Ýþleri Müdürü: Hande Seçkin Onat Yayýnýn Türü: Yerel Süreli Yayýn Yayýn Kurulu: Kürþat Aydoðan, Reyyan Ayfer, Mehmet Baray, Hande Seçkin Onat, Kamer Rodoplu Editör: Diane Ewart Grabowski Yönetim Yeri: Bilkent Üniversitesi Rektörlük, Ýletiþim Birimi, 06800 Bilkent, Ankara Basýldýðý Yer: Meteksan Matbaacýlýk ve Teknik Sanayi Tic. A.Þ. 1606. Cad. No:3 06800 Bilkent, Ankara Bilkent News (ext. 1487) welcomes feedback from readers. Please submit your letters to [email protected]. The Editorial Board will review the letters and print them as space permits. 100% Post Consumer Send in your e-mail with the right answer to [email protected] and get a chance to win! Prizes will be: dessert and coffee from Mozart Cafe (one each for three winners); coffee from Coffee Break (two each for two winners); hot chocolate from Cafe Fiero (one each for five winners); and chocolates from Bind Chocolate (two winners). 8 Bilkent News Bilkent CALENDAR FEASS Doctoral Workshops: “Why Do a PhD? (Expectations from PhD Students, Difficulties on the Way),” by Asst. Prof. Nedim Karakayalı (POLS) and Asst. Prof. Clemens Hoffmann (IR), at FEASS, A-130, 12:30 p.m. Organized by FEASS. CONFERENCES Thursday, October 31 “Cumhuriyetin Dünü, Bugünü, Yarını,” by Ömer Faruk Eminağaoğlu (former President of YARSAV) and Fatih Yaşlı (Writer, Yurt newspaper), at FEASS, CBlock Auditorium, 12:30 p.m. Organized by Sosyalist Düşünce Topluluğu. Wednesday, November 6 “Deleuze and Cinematic Tragedy,” by Corry Shores, at FADA, FFZ-21, 3:40 p.m. Organized by COMD. Wednesday, November 6 “Dynamics and Spectroscopy of Optically Trapped Microparticles,” by Prof. Antonio Sasso (Universita degli Studi di Napoli Federico II), at EE-01, 4 p.m. Organized by PHYS. Wednesday, November 13 “Enhanced Light-Matter Interactions in Microstructured Glass Fibres,” by Philip Russell (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light), at EE-01, 4 p.m. Organized by PHYS. WORKSHOPS Thursday, October 31 Wednesday,November 13 "Effective University Teaching Workshop," by Dr. Iþýk Denizman, in the Orientation Room in the Library, ground floor, A Block, 2 - 4:30 p.m. Organized by the Office of the Provost. Thursday, November 14 "Effective University Teaching Workshop," by Dr. Iþýk Denizman, in the Orientation Room in the Library , ground floor, A Block, 2 - 4:30 p.m. Organized by the Office of the Provost. SPORTS Saturday, November 9 “Sports as a Way of Life Republic Run,” at 11 a.m. Organized by the Sports Center. See page 6. EXHIBITIONS November 4-14 “Modern ve Bellek Silinen Classifieds İzler,” by Mimarlar Odası İzmir Şubesi, at FADA, Art Gallery. Opening: Monday, November 4, 12:30 p.m. Organized by ARCH. Until November 6 “Nazım Hikmet’in Yolculuk Fotoğrafları,” at the Library Art Gallery. Every day (except Sundays) from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Organized by the Department of Turkish Literature. FILMS Friday, November 1 “Ratatouille,” “Otel Transilvanya,” “Persepolis,” “Despicable Me,” at FADA, FFB-22, 10 p.m. – 8 a.m. Organized by Medya Topluluğu. Tuesday, November 12 Architecture and Cinema Film Series: “Sketches of Frank Gehry” (Sydney Pollack, 2005), at FADA, FFB-22, 5:30 p.m. Organized by ARCH and COMD. SEMINARS Friday, November 1 “Identifying the Discount Factor of Forward-Looking Consumers Based on Consumption From Bilkent News will print classified ads, space permitting. Ads can be placed only by current Bilkent University faculty, students and staff. Ads should adhere to these general guidelines: For Sale items must be secondhand items. Ads of a commercial nature will not be accepted. Only one ad per person per week will be printed. A new request must be submitted for each issue. Ads are limited to 20 words, including phone, fax and e-mail. Deadline is at noon Wednesday, one week prior to the edition in which the ad is to be run. Classified ads should be e-mailed to [email protected]. Photograph by M. Furkan Akýncý (LAW/IV) Inventory,” by Selin Akça (Goethe University), at the Ümit Berkman Seminar Room, 1:40 p.m. Organized by FBA. Friday, November 1 “Two Item Lot Sizing Problems,” by Assoc. Prof. Hande Yaman Paternotte (Bilkent University), at EA-409, 1:40 p.m. Organized by IE. Friday, November 1 UNAM Seminar, by Assoc. Prof. İhsan Gürsel (Bilkent University), at FS, SA-240, 3:40 p.m. Organized by UNAM. Friday, November 1 “Inventories and the Role of Goods-Market Frictions for Business Cycles,” by Wouter J. Den Haan (LSE), at FEASS, A-228, 3:40 p.m. Organized by ECON. Thursday, November 7 "How Can the Library Help Your Doctoral Research: Resources and Techniques", by Dr. David E. Thornton, at the Main Campus Library Art Gallery, 2 - 3:30 p.m. Organized by the Office of the Provost. Tuesday, November 12 "Basics of Effective University Teaching," by Dr. Iþýk Denizman, at Mithat Çoruh Auditorium, 11 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Organized by the Office of the Provost. Wednesday, November 13 "Being a Teaching Assistant in Universities," by Dr. Iþýk Denizman, at Mithat Çoruh Auditorium, 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Organized by the Office of the Provost. CONCERTS Saturday, November 9 Bilkent Symphony Orchestra Commemoration of Atatürk Concert, Conductor: Işın Metin, Piano: Nikolai Lugansky, at the Bilkent Concert Hall, 8 p.m. S. Prokofiev | Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major, Op. 26 L. v. Beethoven | Symphony No. 3 "Eroica" in E flat major, Op. 55 Saturday, November 16 Bilkent Symphony Orchestra Conductor: José Serebrier Violin: Mirjam Tschopp at the Bilkent Concert Hall, 8 p.m. P. I. Tchaikovsky-J. Serebrier | Andante Cantabile F. Mendelssohn | Concerto for Violin in E minor, Op. 64 A. Dvorak | Symphony No. 8 in G major, Op. 88 Dear Bilkent News Readers, Due to its late publication following the Republic Day holiday, this issue of Bilkent News is a combined issue for the weeks of October 28 and November 4. The next issue will be published on Tuesday, November 12. Bilkent News Editorial Board
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