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Abdullah Kargin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Gaziantep University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences. He specializes in neutrosophic mathematics, fuzzy logic, and their applications in decision making and other fields. His academic journey includes completing his doctorate at Gaziantep University in 2022 after earning his master's degree there in 2015 and his bachelor's degree in 2012, all in Mathematics.
Dr. Kargin's research focuses on neutrosophic set theory, particularly neutrosophic quadruple and quintuple structures, neutrosophic triplet metric spaces, and their applications in decision making, social sciences, and education. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with practical applications in fields ranging from education to environmental science. He has developed numerous mathematical structures including neutrosophic triplet groups, neutrosophic triplet topologies, neutrosophic triplet normed spaces, and various neutrosophic algebraic structures.
His publication record shows a strong emphasis on neutrosophic mathematics with over 30 book chapters and 23 journal articles. Recent work (2023-2025) has expanded into neutrosophic superhyperalgebra, interval generalized set-valued neutrosophic structures, and applications in education assessment and environmental management. His research demonstrates a progression from foundational neutrosophic structures to increasingly complex applications across multiple disciplines.
- 2024 University Abroad Best Article Award (New Mexico University)
- 2024 University Abroad Distinguished Achievement in Neutrosophic (New Mexico University)
- 2023 University Abroad Distinguished Achievement in Neutrosophic (New Mexico University)
- 2022 University Abroad Distinguished Achievement in Neutrosophic (University of New Mexico)
- 2022 University Abroad Neutrosophic Science International Association (New Mexico University)
- Multiple Best Article Awards (2019-2021)
Dr. Kargin has supervised two master's theses to completion: 'Some decision-making applications on bipolar neutrosophic quadgraphs' by İlhami Aslansoy (2025) and 'Neutrosophic topological spaces' by Ahmet Kilin (2023). He teaches advanced courses including 'Neutrosophic Set Theory and Applications I & II' at both graduate and doctoral levels, as well as undergraduate courses in Computer Programming, Fuzzy Logic, and Mathematics. His teaching portfolio reflects his research expertise while providing foundational mathematical education to students across multiple programs.



