Mutlu Mete, Ph.D. Professor
- Faculty
Mutlu Mete, Ph.D., is a bioinformatician with a background in data mining and machine learning. He has extensive experience with machine learning applications in big data problems in modalities including tumor images, graphs interaction, strings, texts, protein, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and SPECT. He has attended UALR and proudly worked with Dr. Xiaowei Xu. Mete has successfully completed numerous real-world biomedical research projects. During his 10+ years of faculty appointment, he has taught neural networks, general programming, image processing, mobile programming, web programming, database programming, data structures, human-computer interaction and microcomputer applications.
Educational Background
- Ph.D., Applied Science, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2008
- B.S., Computer Science, Dokuz Eylul University, 2001
Academic Positions
- Professor, Texas A&M University-Commerce
Awards and Honors
- Teaching Excellence, Texas A&M University-Commerce, 2011
Research Interests
- Data mining and knowledge discovery
- Computer vision
- Bioinformatics
- Complex networks
- Grid computing
Research Funding
External
- $30,000, National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2012-2013
- $132,934, National Institute of Health, 2011-2013
- $24,000, The Scientific & Technological Research Council of Turkey, 2012-2013
Internal
- $12,963, Texas A&M University-Commerce, 2011-2012
- $14,533, Texas A&M University-Commerce, 2010-2011
- $13,733, Texas A&M University-Commerce, 2012-2013
- $4,000, Texas A&M University-Commerce, 2011
- $4,000, Texas A&M University-Commerce, 2011
- $4,000, Texas A&M University-Commerce, 2011
Featured Courses
- COSC 1437 Programming Fundamentals II
- CSCI 457 Program
- CSCI 526 Mobile Devices
- CSCI 520 Data Structures
- CSCI 526 Database Systems
Selected Publications
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