Memet Şahin | Modeling | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Memet Şahin, Gaziantep University, Turkey.
Prof. Dr. Memet Şahin 🎓 is a distinguished academic in mathematics, specializing in algebra, mathematical logic, and fuzzy measures. He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Karadeniz Technical University in 2004, with a focus on generalized 963-algebras and fuzzy measures. His academic career spans over three decades, primarily at Gaziantep University 📘, where he has served in various roles from Research Assistant to Professor. A dedicated educator and researcher, Prof. Şahin has significantly contributed to the field of functional analysis, algebraic structures, and logic. His passion for mathematics and education continues to inspire students and fellow scholars alike. 🔍📚
Publication Profiles
Education & Experience
👨🏫 Teaching & Academic Roles:
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Instructor & Guest Lecturer, University of Cyprus 📚
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Secondary Education Teacher, Greece (Geology, Physics, Chemistry, Math) 👨🏫
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Lab Supervisor & Seminar Leader for Corrosion & Materials Science 🧫
Suitability for the Award
Prof. Dr. Memet Şahin, a prominent scholar at Gaziantep University, is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to his profound and sustained contributions to mathematics, especially in the fields of algebra, mathematical logic, and fuzzy systems. His research over more than 30 years has significantly advanced foundational mathematics and inspired academic inquiry in both theoretical and applied domains.
Professional Development
Prof. Dr. Memet Şahin has continually advanced his professional career through rigorous academic involvement and interdisciplinary study 📘. Beginning as a Research Assistant in the early 90s, he steadily progressed through academic ranks to attain full professorship by 2020 🎓. His background uniquely combines mathematics and law, demonstrating a broad intellectual horizon ⚖️🧠. Throughout his career at Gaziantep University, he has actively contributed to curriculum development, research mentoring, and publication in high-impact journals. His experience across multiple mathematical subfields and openness to interdisciplinary dialogue underline his dedication to lifelong learning and academic leadership 🌟📖.
Research Focus
Prof. Şahin’s research primarily focuses on algebraic structures, particularly generalized algebras (F-algebras, D-algebras, 963-algebras) and mathematical logic 🤖. He has delved deeply into functional analysis and fuzzy measure theory 🌫️, bridging abstract mathematical theory with real-world applications. His work often intersects set theory, logic, and algebraic frameworks, contributing valuable insights into the foundations of mathematics 📐. Additionally, his studies explore mathematical modeling in complex systems where logical structures and uncertainty are key. His contributions enhance the mathematical understanding of fuzzy logic systems and algebraic generalizations. 🔍📊
Awards & Honors
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🏅 Promotion to Full Professorship – Gaziantep University (2020)
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🥇 Recognized for Outstanding Service in Mathematical Education – Gaziantep University
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🎖️ Honored for Contributions to Algebraic Logic and Functional Analysis Research
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📜 Multiple student-supervised theses accepted with distinction
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📚 Acknowledged for Interdisciplinary Achievement in Justice and Mathematics
Publication Top Noted
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Similarity measures of bipolar neutrosophic sets and their application to multiple criteria decision making – 220 citations, 2018 ⚖️
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Neutrosophic soft expert sets – 137 citations, 2015 👥
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Neutrosophic Sets: An Overview – 125 citations, 2018 📚
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Neutrosophic triplet G-module – 99 citations, 2018 📐
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Generalized Neutrosophic Soft Expert Set For Multiple-Criteria Decision Making – 89 citations, 2019 🧮
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A new approach for multi-attribute decision-making problems in bipolar neutrosophic sets – 89 citations, 2018 🧭
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Neutrosophic triplet normed space – 84 citations, 2017 🧱
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A new similarity measure based on falsity value between single valued neutrosophic sets… – 81 citations, 2017 🔍





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