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Engin Arik pioneered the modern experimental physics, the so called “counter physics” development.


I was always impressed with Engin Abat's enthusiasm to help and his genuine interest to learn as much as he could while we were crawling around insides of ATLAS.


Engin Arik was the first Turkish physicist that I ever met and over the years she was great collaborator to work with.


Berkol Dogan was almost famous for the warmth of his smile and personality. I honestly can't remember a single time when he wasn't laughing or cracking a joke.


Engin Arik believed in science. She believed in particle physics and performed it with enthusiasm.


We owe a great deal to Engin Arik, and we miss her friendship.


Engin Arik's enthusiasm for teaching and her friendliness to her students captured me immediately.


From the first day I met her, I was struck by Engin Arik's cheerfulness and her enthusiasm.