Alina Alb Lupas | Complex Analysis | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Alina Alb Lupaș
University of Oradea, Romania

                           Alina Alb Lupaș
Affiliation University of Oradea
Country Romania
Scopus ID 37009764600
Documents 137
Citations 935
h-index 15
Subject Area Complex Analysis
Event Botany Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-2855-7535

The Innovative Research Award recognition page highlights the scholarly profile, research activity, and academic impact of Alina Alb Lupaș, a researcher affiliated with the University of Oradea, Romania. Her work is associated with the field of Complex Analysis and related mathematical disciplines, where she has contributed through peer-reviewed publications, scholarly collaboration, and sustained research engagement. Available bibliometric indicators demonstrate an established publication record and measurable research influence within the academic community.[1]

Abstract

This article presents a concise academic overview of Alina Alb Lupaș and her research achievements. The profile summarizes scholarly productivity, thematic expertise in Complex Analysis, publication activity, citation performance, and broader academic contributions. The purpose of this recognition page is to document the researcher’s qualifications and relevance for consideration under the Innovative Research Award category.[1]

Keywords

Complex Analysis; Mathematical Research; Scholarly Publications; Citation Impact; Academic Recognition; University of Oradea; Research Innovation; Scientific Contributions.

Introduction

Research excellence is often reflected through sustained publication activity, contribution to knowledge development, and measurable scholarly impact. Alina Alb Lupaș has developed a research profile characterized by active engagement in mathematical sciences, particularly within Complex Analysis and related analytical disciplines. Her academic record reflects consistent participation in scientific communication through journal publications and collaborative research efforts.[1]

Research Profile

According to available bibliometric information, the researcher is affiliated with the University of Oradea and maintains an established academic presence within indexed scholarly databases. The profile records 137 indexed documents, 935 citations, and an h-index of 15, indicating sustained visibility and engagement with the international research community.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Alina Alb Lupaș are linked to analytical mathematics, theoretical investigation, and the advancement of mathematical methodologies. Through scholarly publications and academic collaboration, the researcher has contributed to ongoing discussions in mathematical analysis and related domains. Such contributions support the development of scientific understanding and provide reference points for future investigations.[2]

Publications

The publication record demonstrates sustained scholarly productivity across peer-reviewed research outputs. Indexed publications contribute to the dissemination of mathematical knowledge and facilitate academic exchange within the broader scientific community. Representative research outputs may be explored through associated indexing services and DOI-linked publications.[3]

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through citations, publication quality, scholarly influence, and the ability of research outputs to support subsequent studies. The citation record associated with the researcher reflects recognition and use of published findings by other scholars. Citation-based indicators, including the h-index, suggest an established academic footprint within the relevant research community.[1]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers whose scholarly work demonstrates originality, sustained productivity, and measurable academic influence. Based on available publication and citation indicators, together with documented research engagement in Complex Analysis, Alina Alb Lupaș represents a profile consistent with the objectives of academic recognition programs that emphasize research quality, knowledge advancement, and scholarly contribution.[1]

Conclusion

Alina Alb Lupaș has established a documented academic record through publications, citations, and participation in mathematical research. Her contributions to Complex Analysis and related scholarly activities support her recognition within the research community. The available bibliometric evidence indicates sustained academic engagement and continuing relevance within her field of expertise.[1]

References

  1. Exact Dynamics and Optimization for a Discrete-Time SIR Model Using Time-Dependent Parameters, DOI: 10.3390/fractalfract10060371
  2. Asymptotic Properties of Classes of Meromorphic Harmonic Functions via q-Differential Operator, DOI: 10.3390/axioms15050383
  3. Symmetric Properties of Janowski-Type q-Harmonic Close-to-Convex Functions, DOI: 10.3390/sym18050702
  4. Fuzzy Study Regarding the Fractional Integral Applied to the q-Multiplier Transformation, DOI: 10.3390/sym18040549
  5. Sharp Coefficient Estimates for Analytic Functions Subordinate to the Cusp Domain: Theory and Image Processing Applications, DOI: 10.3390/math14061075

Maryam Alkandari | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maryam Alkandari | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Kuwait University, Kuwait

Dr. Maryam Mohammad Alkandari is an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Kuwait University, specializing in Algebraic Geometric Coding Theory and Fractional Calculus. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of London, Imperial College, and has made significant contributions to mathematical research through numerous high-impact publications. Her work spans diverse areas, including differential equations, operational methods in fractional calculus, and mathematical education. She has secured multiple research grants and received institutional recognition for her contributions. In addition to her theoretical research, Dr. Alkandari has explored interdisciplinary applications, particularly in autism education and mathematical pedagogy. She has collaborated with esteemed researchers and co-authored a book on fractional operators published by Springer. With a strong academic background, a broad research portfolio, and a commitment to advancing mathematical knowledge, Dr. Alkandari continues to make valuable contributions to the field, enhancing both theoretical understanding and practical applications.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Dr. Maryam Mohammad Alkandari earned her Ph.D. from the University of London, Imperial College, specializing in Algebraic Geometric Coding Theory. Her doctoral research focused on decoding partial geometric codes, contributing to the field of algebraic coding theory. This strong mathematical foundation equipped her with expertise in pure and applied mathematics, particularly in algebraic structures and their applications. Her academic journey reflects a commitment to advancing mathematical theories and methodologies. She has since built on her education by expanding her research into operational calculus and fractional differential equations. With a solid background in both theoretical and computational mathematics, Dr. Alkandari has successfully applied her knowledge across multiple disciplines, making notable contributions to the field.

Professional Experience

Dr. Alkandari is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Kuwait University, where she has played a pivotal role in research, teaching, and mentorship. She has successfully led multiple research projects, collaborating with national and international scholars in algebraic coding theory, fractional calculus, and differential equations. In addition to her research, she has contributed significantly to mathematical education, exploring innovative teaching methodologies, including the use of GeoGebra and applied behavior analysis for autism education. Her academic career has been marked by a dedication to fostering mathematical understanding among students and researchers. Through her involvement in curriculum development and her supervision of research projects, she has influenced the next generation of mathematicians. Dr. Alkandari’s commitment to interdisciplinary applications of mathematics further highlights her professional contributions, bridging theoretical knowledge with real-world problems.

Research Interest

Dr. Alkandari’s research interests lie in Algebraic Geometric Coding Theory, Fractional Calculus, and Differential Equations. She has explored the development of operational methods in fractional calculus and their applications to solving differential equations. Her work also extends to mathematical modeling, particularly in constructing partial algebraic geometric codes and exploring oscillation properties of differential equations. She has made notable contributions to fuzzy statistical analysis, demonstrating her ability to integrate various mathematical fields. Additionally, she has engaged in interdisciplinary research, investigating the effectiveness of mathematical teaching methods for autistic children. Her diverse research interests reflect a broad and deep commitment to advancing mathematical knowledge while addressing real-world challenges. By continually expanding the scope of her studies, Dr. Alkandari remains at the forefront of mathematical innovation.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Alkandari has received multiple awards and honors in recognition of her outstanding research contributions. She was awarded research grants for her work on operational methods in fractional calculus and has been recognized by Kuwait University’s Research Sector for her impactful publications. Several of her research papers have received unfunded rewards, highlighting their significance in advancing mathematical theories. Her collaborations with esteemed researchers and contributions to high-impact journals further reinforce her reputation as a distinguished mathematician. Additionally, her co-authored book on transmutations of fractional operators, published by Springer, stands as a testament to her scholarly excellence. These accolades reflect her dedication to the field and her ability to conduct research that has both theoretical and applied significance. Through her numerous achievements, Dr. Alkandari continues to contribute meaningfully to the global mathematical community.

Conclusion

Dr. Maryam Mohammad Alkandari is a distinguished mathematician whose work spans algebraic coding theory, fractional calculus, and mathematical education. With a Ph.D. from Imperial College London, she has established herself as a leading researcher in her field, publishing extensively in high-impact journals and securing prestigious research grants. Her contributions extend beyond pure mathematics, incorporating interdisciplinary applications such as autism education and advanced computational methods. Through her role as an Associate Professor at Kuwait University, she has influenced many students and researchers, fostering a deeper understanding of complex mathematical concepts. Her numerous awards and recognitions highlight her excellence and dedication to the field. Dr. Alkandari’s ongoing research, international collaborations, and commitment to mathematical advancement continue to solidify her position as a respected figure in academia, making significant contributions to both theoretical and applied mathematics.

Publications Top Noted

  • Operational calculus for the general fractional derivatives of arbitrary order
    M. Al-Kandari, L.A.-M. Hanna, Y. Luchko
    Year: 2022 | Citations: 18

  • Operational method for solving fractional differential equations with the left-and right-hand sided Erdélyi-Kober fractional derivatives
    L.A.-M. Hanna, M. Al-Kandari, Y. Luchko
    Year: 2020 | Citations: 16

  • A fuzzy-statistical tolerance interval from residuals of crisp linear regression models
    M. Al-Kandari, K. Adjenughwure, K. Papadopoulos
    Year: 2020 | Citations: 13

  • Half-linear differential equations of fourth order: oscillation criteria of solutions
    O. Bazighifan, K.S. Al-Ghafri, M. Al-Kandari, F. Ghanim, F. Mofarreh
    Year: 2022 | Citations: 7

  • Delay differential equations of fourth-order: oscillation and asymptotic properties of solutions
    O. Bazighifan, M. Al-Kandari, K.S. Al-Ghafri, F. Ghanim, S. Askar, G.I. Oros
    Year: 2021 | Citations: 7

  • Calculus 1 college students’ concept of function
    A.H. Alajmi, M.M. Al-Kandari
    Year: 2022 | Citations: 5

  • New Criteria for Oscillation of Half-Linear Differential Equations with p-Laplacian-like Operators
    O. Bazighifan, F. Ghanim, J. Awrejcewicz, K.S. Al-Ghafri, M. Al-Kandari
    Year: 2021 | Citations: 4

  • Enhancing Kuwaiti Teachers’ Technology-Assisted Mathematics Teaching Practices
    M. Soliman, Z. Lavicza, T. Prodromou, M. Al-Kandari, T. Houghton
    Year: 2019 | Citations: 4

  • Some oscillation results for even-order differential equations with neutral term
    M. Al-Kandari, O. Bazighifan
    Year: 2021 | Citations: 3

  • On the Laplacian Energy of an Orbit Graph of Finite Groups
    V. Bhat, M. Singh, K. Sharma, M. Alkandari, L. Hanna
    Year: 2024

  • Nonlinear differential equations with neutral term: Asymptotic behavior of solutions
    M. Al-Kandari
    Year: 2024

  • Conditions for the Oscillation of Solutions to Neutral Differential Equations of Higher Order
    M. Al-Kandari
    Year: 2023

  • Enhanced criteria for detecting oscillations in neutral delay Emden-Fowler differential equations
    M. Al-Kandari
    Year: 2023

  • Completely Semiprime Ideals of Ore Extensions
    V.K. Bhat, M. Alkandari, L. Hanna, S.K. Sharma
    Year: 2023

  • Half-linear differential equations of fourth order: oscillation criteria of solutions
    B. Omar, K.S. Al-Ghafri, M. Al-Kandari, F. Ghanim, M. Fatemah
    Year: 2022

  • The Effectiveness of a Suggested Program in Developing College Students’ Ability to Write Proofs and their Beliefs Towards it
    A.H. Alajmi, M.M. Alkandari
    Year: 2022

  • On an extension of the Mikusiński type operational calculus for the Caputo fractional derivative
    M. Al-Kandari, L.A.-M. Hanna, Y. Luchko
    Year: 2021 | Citations: 3

  • A convolution family in the Dimovski sense for the composed Erdélyi-Kober fractional integrals
    M. Al-Kandari, L.A.-M. Hanna, Y.F. Luchko
    Year: 2019 | Citations: 3

  • Operational Calculus for the 1st Level General Fractional Derivatives and its Applications
    M. Alkandari, Y. Luchko
    Year: 2024 | Citations: 2

  • A new modification of an iterative method based on inverse polynomial for solving Cauchy problems
    A.H. Ali, O. Alabdali, M.T. Yaseen, M. Al-Kandari, O. Bazighifan
    Year: 2023 | Citations: 2