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Faruk SerinFaruk Serin , Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor employed at Computer Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Munzur University in Turkey. He received his Ph.D. from Inonu University Computer Engineering in 2017. His research interests include ptimization, graph theory, medical image processing, software development and intelligent transportation. Now, he is the editor in chief of two book projects that will be released in 2020: Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing Applications in Healthcare Management Science (IGI-Global) and Fine–Kinney-based multi-criteria risk assessment: Approaches, Case studies and Python applications (Springer). Read More Read Less

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