
About
Süleyman Mete is an Associate Professor in the Industrial Engineering Department at Gaziantep University's Faculty of Engineering. He has been serving in this position since 2021, following previous roles as a Doctor Lecturer at Gaziantep University (2019-2021) and Munzur University (2017-2019). His academic career began as a Research Assistant at Gaziantep University (2011-2016) and Tunceli University (2010-2011).
Dr. Mete earned his Doctorate in Industrial Engineering from Gaziantep University (2013-2017), followed by a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering from the same institution (2011-2013). He completed his undergraduate studies in Industrial Engineering at Selcuk University (2005-2010).
Dr. Mete's research focuses on Operations Research, Modeling and Optimization, and Multi-criteria Decision Making. His work spans several specialized areas including disassembly line balancing, humanitarian logistics, risk assessment, and fuzzy logic applications. His research integrates mathematical programming with practical industrial applications, particularly in disaster response, sustainable manufacturing, and supply chain optimization. He has developed innovative approaches combining various multi-criteria decision-making methods with fuzzy logic to address complex real-world problems in occupational safety, transportation, and humanitarian aid distribution.
His extensive publication record demonstrates a clear trajectory toward increasingly complex applications of optimization techniques, particularly in humanitarian contexts. Recent work shows a strong focus on drone-assisted logistics, urban mobility sustainability, and advanced risk assessment methodologies using various fuzzy set approaches. His research consistently bridges theoretical methodological development with practical applications in industrial engineering problems.
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Dr. Mete has successfully supervised numerous graduate students through their thesis work, with a particular focus on humanitarian logistics, disassembly line balancing, and risk assessment applications. His research projects include "Sustainable, Digital, and Smart Humanitarian Logistics in Disaster Relief Operations" (EU-funded) and "Data-Driven and Web-Based Decision Support System Development for Integrated Optimization of Vector Control Process" (Tübitak 1505). He has also served as a visiting researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany under the TÜBİTAK 2219 Postdoctoral Research Program.
Dr. Mete's work demonstrates strong integration between theoretical methodological development and practical applications, particularly in humanitarian contexts and industrial engineering problems. His research group appears to focus on optimization techniques applied to real-world challenges in disaster response, sustainable manufacturing, and supply chain management.



