Assist. Prof. Dr. Fatma Nur Kaya Sağlam | Soliton Theory | Best Researcher Award
Assistant Professor | Cappadocia University | Turkey
Dr. Fatma Nur Kaya Sağlam is an Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics at Cappadocia University, where she specializes in nonlinear partial differential equations, soliton theory, and computational mathematics. She earned her Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University, focusing on the development of analytical and computational models for complex nonlinear systems. Her academic journey is marked by extensive research on soliton dynamics, symbolic computation, and hybrid analytical–numerical techniques such as the Hirota bilinear method and neural network-based analytical approaches. Dr. Sağlam has successfully completed over twenty research projects and continues to lead several ongoing investigations centered on nonlinear dynamics and soliton interactions. With more than twenty publications in high-impact journals—including Chaos, Solitons & Fractals; Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences; Modern Physics Letters; and Scientific Reports—her contributions have advanced the understanding of nonlinear evolution equations and their applications in physical and engineering systems. Her collaborative research with international scholars has yielded innovative computational methods integrating symbolic and machine learning approaches. Dr. Sağlam has also contributed to academic literature through a published book chapter and actively supports the academic community through collaborations across applied mathematics and computational physics. Her research aims to deepen theoretical foundations while offering efficient models applicable to quantum, optical, and stochastic systems, establishing her as a leading figure in nonlinear mathematical modeling and soliton theory.
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Featured Publications
1. Sağlam, F. N. K.*, & Malik, S. (2024). Various traveling wave solutions for (2+1)-dimensional extended Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equation using a newly created methodology. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 186, 115318. Citations: 19.
2. Claspless, B., & Kaya Sağlam, F. N.* (2025). Exploration of soliton solutions for the Kaup–Newell model using two schemes integration in mathematical physics. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, 48(6), 6477–6487. Citations: 15.
3. Sağlam, F. N. K.*, & Ahmad, S. (2025). Stability analysis and retrieval of new solitary waves of (2+1)- and (3+1)-dimensional potential Kadomtsev–Petviashvili and B-type Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equations using analytical techniques. Modern Physics Letters B, 39(03), 2450413. Citations: 10.
4. Kopcasiz, B., Sağlam, F.*, & Malik, S. (2025). Exact soliton solutions for the (n+1)-dimensional generalized Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equation via two novel methods. International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics. Citations: 6.
5. Sağlam, F. N. K.*, Claspless, B., & Şenol, M. (2025). Abundant new soliton solutions to the Arshed–Biswas equation via two novel integrating schemes. Modern Physics Letters A, 40(19–20), 2550054. Citations: 4.