Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tonguc Tony Cagin | Stochastic Processess | Best Researcher Award
American University of the Middle East, Kuwait
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tonguc Tony Cagin earned his PhD in Stochastic Processes from the University of Coimbra, Portugal (2008-2015), following an MA in Differential Geometry from Istanbul Technical University, and a BSc in Mathematics Engineering from the same institution. He has held academic posts including Assistant Professor (2019-2024) and, since September 2024, Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics, where he delivers dynamic instruction in calculus, analysis, and statistics, supervises student progress, and fulfills both academic and administrative duties. His postdoctoral research at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (UK) and the Gulbenkian Science Institute (Portugal) focused on biomathematics and coding-based modelling, while earlier he was a research and teaching assistant at Istanbul Technical University. His research interests include applied mathematics and statistics, mathematical modelling of infectious diseases, stochastic processes, fuzzy set theory, mathematical finance modelling, and forecasting. According to Google Scholar, he has an h-index of 6, with over 119 citations to his work. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed papers (including in Scopus Q1 and Q3 journals) involving topics like neutrosophic sets, fuzzy inventory and aggregation operators, supply chain and sustainability models, and volatility in financial markets. Beyond research, he contributes to curriculum development, committee service, student mentoring, extra-curricular activities, and in organizing seminars across mathematics/statistics and MBA/finance-related programs.
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Featured Publications
Simplifying the complexity in the problem of choosing the best private-sector partner
Multi-objective optimization model for uncertain crop production under neutrosophic fuzzy environment: A case study
Fuzzy theory in fog computing: review, taxonomy, and open issues
A Non-Singleton Type-3 Fuzzy Modeling: Optimized by Square-Root Cubature Kalman Filter
Fusion of Expert Judgment using the Neutrosophic Delphi Method to Evaluate Tax Behavior