
“I teach to ignite a light in the mind.”
Her current research interests include intelligent diagnostic systems using neuro-fuzzy logic, electromagnetic field interactions with biological tissues, microwave energy absorption modeling, and quantum-inspired studies on consciousness and the nature of time. In addition, she is actively engaged in studies on environmental radiation, risk assessment, and theoretical physics, combining computational modeling with experimental validation.
Prof. Dr. Fatemeh Mirekhtiary is a faculty member in the Department of Physics Engineering at Near East University. She holds a Ph.D. in Physics and has extensive experience teaching undergraduate courses such as General Physics I & II, Astrophysics, Radiology Physics, Sound and Acoustics, and Physics for Pharmacy. Her academic work bridges fundamental physics, environmental studies, and intelligent systems, reflecting a strong dedication to both the theoretical and applied aspects of science.
She has authored and co-authored several international publications exploring the physical principles behind radiation phenomena, energy absorption mechanisms, and advanced fuzzy-based modeling in biomedical and environmental contexts. Prof. Dr. Mirekhtiary is committed to promoting innovation, ethical research, and interdisciplinary collaboration, inspiring students to integrate creativity and analytical thinking into their scientific work.
She says:
“I do not teach with formulas; I teach with love — to keep physics alive not in books, but in the soul of my students.”