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Tips for Graduate Students

Obtaining a graduate degree or publishing a technical article in a journal are all mechanic processes. With proper training, a novice graduate student may have easier time. I personally found accessing the available survival aids in the early stages of my degrees very beneficial.

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About Sezer

Sezer AtamturkturSezer Atamturktur hails from Ankara, Turkey where she attended the Middle East Technical University earning her B.S. in Architecture minor in Civil Engineering with Structure option in 2002.

After working as an Architectural Engineer for two years she was awarded a full-time graduate assistantship to The Pennsylvania State University where her MS research consisted of modeling and nondestructive testing of Guastavino tile domed structures. She has studied the Guastavino domes of the City-County Building in Pittsburgh, PA and New York State Education Bulding in Albany, NY. Aside from her studies on Guastavino style vaulting, she has conducted experimental and analytical research on the structural behavior of Gothic architecture, such as Washington National Cathedral in Washington D.C., Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in New York City, and the Basilica di Santa Maria Novella in Florence, Italy.

Upon completing her MS in 2006 she decided to continue her education at Penn State where she is currently pursuing her PhD. Her current research consists of nonlinear model validation against nonlinear dynamic testing for the structural assessment of historic masonry monuments.

Her work has earned her a World University Network Fellowship to the University of Sheffield in the U.K.  during Spring of 2007 to study The Beverly Minster. She is also a recipient of the 2007 Dominick J. Demichele Scholarship Award and the 2007 James L. Noland Student Fellowship.