Felix Sadyrbaev | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Felix Sadyrbaev | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Latvia (LU MII abbreviated), Latvia

Professor Felix Sadyrbaev is a distinguished mathematician specializing in dynamical systems, boundary value problems, and mathematical modeling, particularly in network theory and gene regulatory networks. He earned his Ph.D. from Belorussian State University (1982) and completed his habilitation at Latvian State University (1995). Currently, he serves as the Head of Laboratory at the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Latvia, and as a Professor and Director of the Doctorate Program in Mathematics at Daugavpils University. With over 190 scholarly publications and active participation in multiple International Congresses of Mathematicians, he has significantly contributed to mathematical research and education. A member of the Latvian and American Mathematical Societies, he also serves on editorial boards of international mathematical journals. Recognized for his contributions, he was elected a Full Member of the Academy of Sciences of Latvia in 2021, further solidifying his impact on the global mathematical community.

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Education

Professor Felix Sadyrbaev completed his undergraduate studies at Latvian State University (Riga, former USSR) and later pursued his Ph.D. in Mathematics at Belorussian State University (Minsk) in 1982. His doctoral research focused on dynamical systems, particularly boundary value problems and qualitative theory. In 1995, he earned his habilitation from Latvian State University, further advancing his expertise in mathematical modeling and optimization theory. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied mathematics, enabling him to contribute significantly to various research domains. His education in leading institutions of the former USSR provided him with rigorous training in mathematical analysis, which has been instrumental in shaping his research career. Over the years, his academic background has allowed him to bridge different areas of mathematics, making significant contributions to network theory, gene regulatory networks, and mathematical optimization. His expertise continues to drive innovative research in applied and theoretical mathematics.

Professional Experience

Professor Sadyrbaev has had a distinguished career in academia and research spanning over four decades. Since 1978, he has been affiliated with the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Latvia, where he currently serves as the Head of Laboratory. In 1999, he joined Daugavpils University as a Professor and Director of the Doctorate Program in Mathematics, contributing significantly to the academic development of future researchers. His leadership roles have involved mentoring Ph.D. students, directing mathematical research initiatives, and fostering collaborations with international institutions. As an expert in dynamical systems and mathematical modeling, he has played a key role in advancing the field both locally and globally. His participation in international awards and research projects underscores his commitment to academic excellence. His long-standing association with multiple institutions highlights his dedication to fostering innovation, research collaboration, and the advancement of mathematical sciences.

Research Interest

Professor Sadyrbaev’s research interests lie in the areas of dynamical systems, boundary value problems, and mathematical modeling, with a strong focus on network theory and gene regulatory networks. His work in qualitative theory and optimization has been instrumental in advancing mathematical methods for solving complex real-world problems. He has contributed significantly to differential equations, stability analysis, and nonlinear dynamics, providing insights into critical mathematical frameworks. His interdisciplinary approach bridges applied mathematics, computational techniques, and theoretical modeling, making his research highly relevant across various scientific domains. His contributions to mathematical modeling in biology and engineering have led to significant applications, particularly in understanding complex network systems. With over 190 publications and numerous plenary talks, his research has influenced both academia and industry. His ongoing work continues to explore innovative mathematical methods for solving contemporary challenges, reinforcing his impact on the global mathematical community.

Awards and Honors

Professor Sadyrbaev has received prestigious recognition for his outstanding contributions to mathematics. In 2021, he was elected a Full Member of the Academy of Sciences of Latvia, a testament to his significant impact on mathematical research and education. His participation in major International Congresses of Mathematicians (ICM) across different countries, including Berlin, Beijing, Bangalore, Seoul, and São Paulo, highlights his global academic influence. He has also served as a delegate to the International Mathematical Union (IMU) General Assembly, representing the Latvian Mathematical Society in key international discussions. Additionally, he is a member of the Latvian Mathematical Society and the American Mathematical Society, further cementing his standing in the international mathematical community. His editorial board memberships in several international mathematical journals reflect his role in shaping contemporary mathematical research. His numerous honors underscore his dedication to advancing mathematical sciences through research, mentorship, and academic leadership.

Conclusion

Professor Felix Sadyrbaev is a highly accomplished mathematician with extensive contributions to dynamical systems, mathematical modeling, and network theory. His distinguished career spans over four decades, with significant roles in research, academic leadership, and international collaborations. His election as a Full Member of the Academy of Sciences of Latvia, numerous publications, and participation in prestigious international congresses solidify his reputation as a leading expert in his field. His influence extends beyond research, as he plays a key role in mentoring future mathematicians and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations. As a respected figure in the mathematical community, his work continues to shape contemporary mathematical theory and applications. Through his editorial roles, award participation, and research impact, he remains a driving force in the advancement of mathematical sciences. His remarkable career serves as an inspiration for young researchers and highlights the importance of mathematics in solving real-world challenges.

Publications Top Noted

  • On differential equations with exponential nonlinearities

    • Authors: Armands Gritsans, Felix Sadyrbaev
    • Year: 2025
    • Source: Applied Numerical Mathematics
  • Remarks on Modeling of Neural Networks

    • Authors: Felix Sadyrbaev
    • Year: [No year mentioned]
    • Source: [No source information available]
  • In Search of Chaos in Genetic Systems

    • Authors: Olga Kozlovska, Felix Sadyrbaev
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Chaos Theory and Applications
  • Comparative Analysis of Models of Genetic and Neuronal Networks

    • Authors: Diana Ogorelova, Felix Sadyrbaev
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Mathematical Modelling and Analysis
  • Editorial: Mathematical modeling of gene networks

    • Authors: Jacques François Demongeot, Felix Sadyrbaev, Inna Samuilik
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics
  • On Period Annuli and Induced Chaos

    • Authors: Svetlana Atslega, Olga Kozlovska, Felix Sadyrbaev
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: WSEAS Transactions on Systems
  • A New 3D Chaotic Attractor in Gene Regulatory Network

    • Authors: Olga Kozlovska, Felix Sadyrbaev, Inna Samuilik
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Mathematics
  • On Solutions of the Third-Order Ordinary Differential Equations of Emden-Fowler Type

    • Authors: Felix Sadyrbaev
    • Year: 2023
    • Source: Dynamics
  • On Coexistence of Inhibition and Activation in Genetic Regulatory Networks

    • Authors: Felix Sadyrbaev, Valentin Sengileyev, Albert Silvans
    • Year: [No year mentioned]

 

Paula Beatriz Morales Bañuelos | Applied Mathematics | Best Paper Award

Dr. Paula Beatriz Morales Bañuelos | Applied Mathematics | Best Paper Award

Academic and researcher at Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico city, Mexico

Dr. Paula Beatriz Morales Bañuelos is a distinguished Mexican academic specializing in finance and engineering. She holds a Master’s in Engineering from Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, and a Doctorate in Business Administration and Management from Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain, where she graduated with Cum Laude honors. Her doctoral research focused on credit spread determination using structural and mixed models in emerging economies, particularly Mexico. Dr. Morales Bañuelos has also earned multiple master’s degrees from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), each with honors, covering Economic Theory, Administration, and Finance. Professionally, she serves as a Full-Time Professor in the Department of Business Studies at Universidad Iberoamericana, where she has held various leadership roles, including coordinating bachelor’s programs and technical university programs. Her research contributions are notable, with publications in international peer-reviewed journals addressing topics such as option pricing models and credit risk assessment. Dr. Morales Bañuelos’s extensive academic background and research endeavors have significantly advanced financial modeling and analysis.

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Education

Paula Beatriz Morales Bañuelos has an extensive academic background in finance and engineering. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Public Accounting from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), followed by three Master’s degrees from the same institution: in Finance, Administration, and Economic Theory. She further pursued a Master of Science in Engineering at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City, where she focused her thesis on “Pricing Options with the Modified BSM Model.” Recently, she completed her Doctorate in Business Administration and Management at the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain, graduating with Cum Laude honors. Her doctoral research centered on “Setting the Credit Spread Using Structural and Mixed Models,” with an empirical application in the Mexican context. This diverse educational journey underscores her deep expertise in financial modeling and her commitment to advancing knowledge in her field.

Professional Experience

Paula Beatriz Morales Bañuelos is a distinguished academic and professional in finance and accounting. She has held significant roles at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City, including Coordinator of Bachelor’s Degrees in Accounting and Business Management/Accounting and Business Direction from November 2021 to February 2023, and Full-Time Professor in the Department of Business Studies since November 2016. In these positions, she has been instrumental in curriculum development, notably redesigning the finance program implemented in August 2021. Prior to her tenure at Universidad Iberoamericana, Morales Bañuelos served at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) as a Full-Time Professor in the Department of Accounting from August 1996 to May 2016. She also held leadership roles at ITAM, including Director of the Public Accounting and Financial Strategy Program and Head of the Department of Accounting. Her professional journey began at KPMG, where she worked as a Junior Advisor in the Tax Advisory Area from January 1994 to July 1996. Throughout her career, Morales Bañuelos has demonstrated a commitment to advancing financial education and practice in Mexico.

Research Interest

Paula Beatriz Morales Bañuelos’s research interests are deeply rooted in financial mathematics, with a particular focus on option pricing models and credit risk assessment. Her work on modifying the Black-Scholes-Merton model aims to enhance its applicability in markets where traditional assumptions may not hold, reflecting her commitment to advancing option pricing theory. Additionally, she has explored the determination of credit spreads using structural and mixed models, applying her findings to emerging economies like Mexico. Beyond these areas, Morales Bañuelos has investigated the inclusion of socially irresponsible companies in sustainable stock indices, contributing to the discourse on corporate social responsibility and ethical investing. Her diverse research portfolio underscores a dedication to both theoretical advancements and practical applications in finance, particularly within the context of emerging markets.

Award and Honor

Paula Beatriz Morales Bañuelos has been recognized for her significant contributions to finance and business administration. In November 2017, she received an Honorable Mention in the National IMEF Award for her work titled “Analysis of Financial Valuation Models for Determining the Fair Value of Companies in Emerging Markets.” Earlier, in November 2005, she secured Second Place in the same award for her study on the “Incorporation of Uncertainty in Financial Statements.” Additionally, since January 2021, Paula has been a Candidate for Researcher, a distinction granted by the National System of Researchers (SNI) of CONAHCYT, acknowledging her ongoing commitment to research excellence.

Conclusion

Paula Beatriz Morales Bañuelos’s research critically examines the efficacy of traditional financial models in emerging markets, with a particular focus on option pricing and credit spread determination. In her study titled “A Modified Black-Scholes-Merton Model for Option Pricing,” she introduces a model inspired by conformable calculus, aiming to provide greater flexibility for markets where the standard Black-Scholes-Merton model may not be as effective. Additionally, her work on “Default Probabilities and the Credit Spread of Mexican Companies: The Modified Merton Model” evaluates various models to identify the one that best approximates the credit spreads for Mexican non-financial companies. Her findings suggest that the modified Merton model offers a closer approximation to the credit spreads applied to loans in the Mexican context. Through these contributions, Morales Bañuelos enhances the understanding of financial modeling in emerging economies, addressing the limitations of traditional models and proposing modifications to improve their applicability.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: “The Inclusion of Socially Irresponsible Companies in Sustainable Stock Indices”

    • Authors: Iván Arribas, María Dolores Espinós-Vañó, Fernando García, Paula Beatriz Morales-Bañuelos
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 55
  • Title: “A Modified Black-Scholes-Merton Model for Option Pricing”

    • Authors: Paula Morales-Bañuelos, N. Muriel, G. Fernández-Anaya
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 22
  • Title: “Fijación del precio de una opción financiera mediante el modelo del Black Scholes Merton modificado”

    • Authors: Paula Beatriz Morales Bañuelos
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México, Departamento de Estudios en …
  • Title: “Default Probabilities and the Credit Spread of Mexican Companies: The Modified Merton Model”

    • Authors: Paula Morales-Bañuelos, Guillermo Fernández-Anaya
    • Year: 2023
    • Source: Mathematics, Volume 11, Issue 20, Article 4397
  • Title: “Default Probabilities and the Credit Spread, Modified Merton model, Mexican Case”

    • Authors: Paula Morales-Bañuelos, Guillermo Fernández-Anaya
    • Year: 2023
    • Source: Preprints
  • Title: “Selecting the model with the best fair value estimate in an emerging market”

    • Authors: Paula Morales Bañuelos
    • Year: 2020
    • Source: Revista Mexicana de Economía y Finanzas, Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages 81-103
  • Title: “Análisis de la evasión fiscal proveniente del mercado informal mediante opciones reales y teoría de juegos”

    • Authors: Jorge Smeke Zwaiman, Paula Beatriz Morales Bañuelos, Luis Huerta García
    • Year: 2018
    • Source: [Specific publication details not provided]
  • Title: “Fijación del diferencial de crédito mediante modelos Estructurales y Mixtos. Aplicación empírica en una economía emergente: el caso mexicano”

    • Authors: Paula Beatriz Morales Bañuelos
    • Year: [Year not specified]
    • Source: Universitat Politècnica de València
  • Title: “Costos Gerenciales”

    • Authors: Luis Huerta García, Jorge Smeke Zwaiman, Paula Morales Bañuelos
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 8
  • Title: “Eficiencia Recaudatoria: Definición, Estimación e Incidencia en la Evasión”

    • Authors: R. Samaniego Breach, Paula Morales Bañuelos, H. Bettinger
    • Year: 2009
    • Citations: 7
  • Title: “Selección del Modelo de Mejor Estimación del Valor Razonable en un Mercado Emergente”

    • Author: Paula Morales Bañuelos
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 4