
معرفی
Mehmet Merkepçi serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at Gaziantep University's Faculty of Engineering, Turkey. Holding a Doctorate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (2017), he has maintained continuous academic affiliation with the university since 2007 through progressive roles from Research Assistant to his current position.
Academic Background:
- Doctorate (2017): Gaziantep University, Institute of Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Master's (2009): Gaziantep University, Institute of Science, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Bachelor's (2000): Karadeniz Technical University, Faculty of Engineering, Electrical-Electronic Engineering
Merkepçi's research demonstrates exceptional interdisciplinary breadth with core emphasis on Cryptography and Artificial Neural Networks. His recent work pioneers neutrosophic number theory applications in public key cryptography, significantly advancing RSA and El Gamal algorithms. Parallel research trajectories include biomedical signal processing using photoplethysmography for non-invasive monitoring systems, and textile engineering innovations in fabric porosity and air permeability analysis. This multifaceted approach bridges theoretical mathematics with practical engineering solutions across diverse domains.
Publication analysis reveals 10 journal articles concentrated in 2022-2025, with cryptographic research constituting 60% of recent output. The remaining publications demonstrate sustained engagement in biomedical engineering (20%) and textile science (20%), indicating strategic diversification while maintaining cryptographic expertise as the research cornerstone. This distribution reflects deliberate specialization in security-critical applications alongside targeted explorations of neural network implementations in physical systems.
Merkepçi teaches advanced courses including Security Engineering and Occupational Safety at graduate level, and foundational undergraduate instruction in Computer Programming, Database Management, and Engineering Mechanics. His administrative service includes Department Vice Chairman (2020-present) and former Department Head (2020-2024), demonstrating institutional leadership alongside research and teaching responsibilities.





