Orhan Dalkilic | Fuzzy Statistics and Uncertainty Modelling | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Orhan Dalkilic | Fuzzy Statistics and Uncertainty Modelling | Best Researcher Award

Bingol University | Turkey

Mr. Orhan Dalkilic is a distinguished mathematician and academic at Bingol University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics. His research focuses on general topology, decision-making algorithms under uncertainty, hybrid set theories including fuzzy, rough, soft, neutrosophic, and virtual fuzzy parameterized soft (VFP-soft) sets, as well as data analysis and decision-support systems. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Marmara University, followed by a Master’s and Ph.D. in Mathematics from Mersin University, specializing in the mathematical modelling of uncertainty and intelligent decision-making. Mr. Dalkilic has made substantial contributions to the development of mathematical models that enhance decision-making processes, providing innovative theoretical frameworks for handling uncertainty in real-world problems. With a prolific publication record, he has authored 49 academic works, including 20 papers indexed in the Science Citation Index (SCI), 243 Citation in Scopus, and 13 in other international journals. Among his SCI-indexed studies, 9 appear in Q1, 8 in Q2, and 3 in Q3 journals, reflecting his strong impact on the scientific community. His research often bridges mathematical theory and practical application, focusing on relationship analysis, topological structures, and soft computing techniques. Mr. Dalkilic has achieved an h-index of 14, an i10-index of 19, and has accumulated more than 650 citations, underscoring the influence and relevance of his scholarly output. His recent works, such as studies on decision-making approaches focusing on parameter-object relationships within soft set frameworks, highlight his continued commitment to advancing the fields of uncertainty theory and decision analysis. Through his innovative methods and interdisciplinary approach, Mr. Orhan Dalkilic has established himself as a leading researcher contributing significantly to the global development of modern applied mathematics and intelligent decision systems.

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Featured Publications

Dalkilic, O. (2025). Unifying relationships in uncertain environments: Examining relations in binary soft sets for expressing inter-object correspondence. The Journal of Supercomputing, 81(16), 1–29.

Stojanović, N., Vučićević, N., & Dalkilic  O. (2025). Decision-making algorithm based on the scored-energy of neutrosophic soft sets. Afrika Matematika, 36(3), 1–22.

Demirtaş, N., Dalkilic, O., & Şimşekler Dizman, T. (2025). Optimal parameter identification in soft set frameworks: A decision support model. Boletim da Sociedade Paranaense de Matemática, 43(3), 1–10.

Dalkilic, O. (2025). Decision-making approaches focusing on best parameter-object pair for soft set. Neural Computing and Applications, 1–19.

Dalkilic, O. (2025). Nötrosofik parametreli aşırı-esnek kümelerin karar vericiler için bir genellemesi. Afyon Kocatepe Üniversitesi Fen ve Mühendislik Bilimleri Dergisi, 25(1), 81–88.

Saikat Biswas | Operations Research and Statistical Optimization | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saikat Biswas | Operations Research and Statistical Optimization | Best Researcher Award

IIT Roorkee | India

Dr. Saikat Biswas is an Indian chemical engineer and academic whose research primarily focuses on computational fluid dynamics (CFD), multiphase flow, and microfluidics, with a special emphasis on droplet dynamics including breakup, splitting, and the transition from dripping to jetting in complex microchannel geometries. He earned his PhD in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (2016–2023), where his doctoral work investigated droplet breakup dynamics in confined microscale flows, and previously completed both his M.Tech and B.Tech in Chemical Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Agartala. Throughout his academic journey, he has published 14 documents, accumulating 41 citations and achieving an h-index of 3, reflecting his growing impact in the field. His contributions include both numerical and computational studies, such as two-dimensional and three-dimensional simulations of droplet splitting at T-junctions and multifurcating channels, investigations of flow-focusing geometries, and analyses of the role of viscosity ratio, surface tension, and channel design in influencing microfluidic droplet behaviour. Skilled in advanced tools such as ANSYS Fluent, COMSOL Multiphysics, OpenFOAM, and MATLAB, he integrates computational methods with engineering applications to address fundamental and applied challenges. Recognized as hard-working, adaptable, and collaborative, Biswas continues to contribute to the advancement of microfluidics and multiphase flow research.

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Featured Publications

“Digital electronic based portable device for colorimetric quantification of ketones and glucose level in human urine”

“Droplet splitting in multifurcating microchannel: A three-dimensional numerical simulation study”

“3D simulation of dripping and jetting phenomena in a flow-focusing geometry”

“A computational study on transition mechanism of dripping to jetting flow in a flow focusing geometry”

“Influence of microchannel geometry on droplet breakup dynamics: A computational study”