Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fulya Callialp | Electrical Outfitting | Breakthrough Research Award

Academician | Marmara University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fulya Callialp has built a solid research portfolio focused on sustainable technological advancement through the optimization and safety evaluation of electromagnetic and computational systems. Her contributions include the application of 3D web-splines to assess heat distribution in the human eye using the bioheat equation, offering essential insights into the thermal effects of electromagnetic exposure and supporting the development of safer communication technologies. She has investigated radio frequency electromagnetic field exposure among university students, emphasizing the importance of public health considerations in an increasingly wireless world. In addition, her work on multi-component mobile propagation models in park environments provides valuable data for designing efficient telecommunication networks that minimize environmental disruption and energy consumption, aligning with sustainable smart-city principles. Dr. Callialp has also contributed to research on radio propagation path-loss prediction in urban areas, supporting more effective planning of wireless infrastructure to reduce signal losses, improve performance, and lower resource demands. Furthermore, her development of radially symmetric weighted extended B-spline models demonstrates strong proficiency in advanced mathematical and computational tools that enhance modeling accuracy in engineering applications. Overall, her research advances both the environmental sustainability and human safety dimensions of communication technologies and computational modeling. Through a combination of theoretical contributions and practical relevance, her scholarly work supports the creation of smarter, safer, and more sustainable technology systems, reinforcing her role as a valuable contributor to scientific progress in sustainable technology innovation.

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Featured publications

Kunter, F. C., & Seker, S. S. (2011). 3D web-splines solution to human eye heat distribution using bioheat equation. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 35(4), 639–646.

Kunter, F. (2015). Students exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields in Marmara University. Marmara Fen Bilimleri Dergisi, 27(1), 32–36.

Seker, S., & Kunter, F. C. (2011). Multi-components mobile propagation model of park environment. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 47(5), 1494–1497.

Yelen, S., Seker, S. S., & Kunter, F. C. (2010). Radio propagation path loss prediction of UMTS for an urban area. Digests of the 14th Biennial IEEE Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation, 1–2.

Kunter, F. C., & Seker, S. S. (2011). Radially symmetric weighted extended B-spline model. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 217(24), 10305–10316.

Fulya Callialp | Electrical Outfitting | Breakthrough Research Award

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