LinTian Luh | Applied Mathematics | Numerical Analysis Research Award

Dr. LinTian Luh | Applied Mathematics | Numerical Analysis Research Award

Dr. Lin-Tian Luh is a distinguished mathematician specializing in radial basis functions, approximation theory, numerical mathematics, and topology. With a Ph.D. from the University of Göttingen, he has made significant contributions to the field, particularly in developing error bounds for high-dimensional interpolation and advancing the choice theory of shape parameters. Over his academic career at Providence University, where he served as a lecturer, associate professor, and full professor, he has been instrumental in enhancing research environments and collaborating internationally, notably with Professor R. Schaback. Dr. Luh has published extensively in high-impact journals, presented at major awards worldwide, and held editorial roles in reputable mathematical journals. His groundbreaking work on shape parameter selection has gained international recognition, solving longstanding challenges in the field. Honored multiple times for research excellence, he continues to push the boundaries of numerical analysis and computational mathematics, making profound impacts on scientific advancements.

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Education

Dr. Lin-Tian Luh obtained his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Göttingen, Germany, where he studied under leading experts in numerical analysis and approximation theory. His doctoral research focused on radial basis functions and their applications in high-dimensional interpolation. Prior to his Ph.D., he completed his undergraduate and master’s studies in Taiwan, building a strong foundation in pure and applied mathematics. Throughout his academic journey, he demonstrated exceptional analytical skills and a deep passion for solving complex mathematical problems. His international education provided him with a broad perspective, allowing him to integrate diverse mathematical techniques into his research. Exposure to rigorous mathematical training at Göttingen further refined his expertise in error estimation and shape parameter selection. His academic achievements laid the groundwork for a successful career in both theoretical and applied mathematics, enabling him to contribute significantly to the advancement of numerical methods in scientific computation.

Professional Experience

Dr. Lin-Tian Luh has had a distinguished academic career, spanning decades of research, teaching, and mentorship. He began as a lecturer at Providence University in Taiwan, where he quickly established himself as an authority in numerical mathematics. Rising through the ranks to associate professor and later full professor, he played a pivotal role in shaping the university’s mathematics curriculum and fostering a strong research environment. He has collaborated extensively with international scholars, including Professor R. Schaback, contributing to groundbreaking advancements in radial basis function interpolation. Dr. Luh has also held visiting research positions at prestigious institutions, further strengthening his global academic impact. His dedication to teaching has inspired numerous students to pursue research in computational mathematics. Beyond academia, he has served on editorial boards of leading mathematical journals and as a reviewer for high-impact publications, solidifying his reputation as a key figure in numerical analysis and approximation theory.

Research Interest

Dr. Lin-Tian Luh’s research interests lie in numerical analysis, radial basis function (RBF) interpolation, approximation theory, and topology. He has made substantial contributions to high-dimensional interpolation techniques, particularly in error estimation and shape parameter selection for RBF methods. His work on developing optimal strategies for shape parameter choice has addressed longstanding challenges in computational mathematics, influencing applications in engineering, data science, and machine learning. He is also deeply engaged in the theoretical aspects of approximation theory, exploring new methods to improve the efficiency and accuracy of numerical algorithms. Dr. Luh’s research extends into applied topology, where he investigates connections between geometric structures and computational models. His interdisciplinary approach has led to collaborations across various fields, reinforcing the importance of mathematical theory in real-world problem-solving. With numerous publications in top-tier journals, his work continues to shape the evolving landscape of numerical mathematics and scientific computation.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Lin-Tian Luh has received multiple accolades for his exceptional contributions to mathematics, particularly in numerical analysis and approximation theory. He has been recognized by prestigious mathematical societies and institutions for his pioneering work in radial basis function interpolation. His research on shape parameter selection has earned international acclaim, leading to invitations as a keynote speaker at major mathematical awards. Dr. Luh has also been honored with excellence in research awards from Providence University, where his work has significantly advanced the institution’s academic reputation. In addition, he has received grants and fellowships supporting his innovative research, further validating his impact in the field. His editorial contributions to leading mathematical journals have also been acknowledged, highlighting his influence in shaping contemporary numerical mathematics. These honors reflect his dedication, originality, and profound impact on both theoretical and applied mathematics, reinforcing his legacy as a leader in computational and approximation theory.

Conclusion

Dr. Lin-Tian Luh is a renowned mathematician whose work in numerical analysis, radial basis function interpolation, and approximation theory has significantly influenced the field. With a strong educational background from the University of Göttingen and an illustrious academic career at Providence University, he has played a crucial role in advancing research and mentoring future generations of mathematicians. His collaborations with international scholars and contributions to high-dimensional interpolation techniques have provided groundbreaking insights into shape parameter selection and error estimation. Recognized globally for his research excellence, he has received multiple awards and honors, further establishing his prominence in mathematical sciences. Dr. Luh’s work continues to inspire and drive progress in numerical computation, bridging theoretical advancements with practical applications. His dedication to expanding mathematical knowledge and fostering innovation ensures that his contributions will have a lasting impact on the field, shaping the future of approximation theory and scientific computing.

Publications Top Noted

  • The Shape Parameter in the Shifted Surface Spline—A Sharp and Friendly Approach

    • Author: Lin-Tian Luh
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Mathematics (MDPI)
  • Solving Poisson Equations by the MN-Curve Approach

    • Author: Lin-Tian Luh
    • Year: 2022
    • Source: Mathematics (MDPI)
  • A Direct Prediction of the Shape Parameter in the Collocation Method of Solving Poisson Equation

    • Author: Lin-Tian Luh
    • Year: 2022
    • Source: Mathematics (MDPI)
  • The Shape Parameter in the Shifted Surface Spline—An Easily Accessible Approach

    • Author: Lin-Tian Luh
    • Year: 2022
    • Source: Mathematics (MDPI)
  • A Direct Prediction of the Shape Parameter—A Purely Scattered Data Approach

    • Author: Lin-Tian Luh
    • Year: 2020
    • Source: Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements (EABE)
  • The Choice of the Shape Parameter–A Friendly Approach

    • Author: Lin-Tian Luh
    • Year: 2019
    • Source: Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements (Elsevier)
  • The Mystery of the Shape Parameter III

    • Author: Lin-Tian Luh
    • Year: 2016
    • Source: Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis (Elsevier)
  • The Mystery of the Shape Parameter IV

    • Author: Lin-Tian Luh
    • Year: 2014
    • Source: Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements (Elsevier)
  • The Shape Parameter in the Gaussian Function II

    • Author: Lin-Tian Luh
    • Year: 2013
    • Source: Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements (Elsevier)
  • The Shape Parameter in the Gaussian Function

    • Author: Lin-Tian Luh
    • Year: 2012
    • Source: Computers and Mathematics with Applications (Elsevier)
  • The Shape Parameter in the Shifted Surface Spline III

    • Author: Lin-Tian Luh
    • Year: 2012
    • Source: Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements (Elsevier)
  • Evenly Spaced Data Points and Radial Basis Functions

    • Author: Lin-Tian Luh
    • Year: 2011
    • Source: WIT Transactions on Modelling and Simulation
  • The Crucial Constants in the Exponential-Type Error Estimates for Gaussian Interpolation

    • Author: Lin-Tian Luh
    • Year: 2008
    • Source: Analysis in Theory and Applications
  • A Direct Prediction of the Shape Parameter in the Collocation Method of Solving Poisson Equation (Preprint)

    • Author: Lin-Tian Luh
    • Year: 2022
    • Source: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI Preprints)

 

Livija Cveticanin | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Livija Cveticanin | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia

Prof. Livija Cveticanin is a distinguished academic and researcher, currently holding positions at the University of Novi Sad, Obuda University, and the Polytechnic University in Temisoara. She has made significant contributions to the fields of rotor dynamics and nonlinear vibrations, publishing over 200 journal papers, six monographs with renowned publishers, and co-authoring six textbooks. Prof. Cveticanin is known for developing the “Cveticanin Method,” a groundbreaking procedure for solving nonlinear differential equations in vibration analysis. Her research has garnered international recognition, placing her among the top 2% of most cited scientists globally according to Stanford University’s rankings. She has been an invited speaker at numerous international awards and is involved in high-profile projects such as COST CA15125 and the European SenVibe project. In addition to her research, Prof. Cveticanin is an active leader in scientific communities, serving as president of the Academy of Sciences of Vojvodina and editor-in-chief of the Analecta Technica Szegedinensia.

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Education

Prof. Livija Cveticanin’s educational journey reflects a distinguished academic path in mechanical engineering and nonlinear dynamics. She graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Novi Sad, Serbia. Building on this solid foundation, she pursued advanced studies at the same institution, earning her PhD at the University of Novi Sad. Her academic ambitions further led her to the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest, where she obtained the prestigious Doctor of Science degree. Prof. Cveticanin’s academic expertise spans the fields of rotor dynamics, nonlinear vibrations, and complex mechanical systems, with significant contributions to solving strong nonlinear differential equations. She continues to shape the future of engineering education as a member of the Doctoral School of Safety and Security Sciences at Obuda University in Budapest and as a faculty member at various esteemed institutions in Europe. Her academic achievements are a testament to her commitment to excellence in both research and education.

Professional Experience

Prof. Livija Cveticanin has an illustrious academic career, holding prestigious positions at multiple renowned institutions. She is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Novi Sad in Serbia, a Professor at Obuda University in Hungary, and an Honorary Professor at the Polytechnic University in Timisoara, Romania. She earned her PhD at the University of Novi Sad and her Doctor of Science degree at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest. Prof. Cveticanin has made significant contributions to the fields of rotor dynamics, nonlinear vibrations, and mechanical engineering, publishing over 200 journal papers, six monographs, and several chapters in international books. She developed the innovative “Cveticanin Method” for solving nonlinear differential equations of vibration. As a respected leader in her field, she has been a plenary speaker at numerous international awards, led international research projects, and served as Editor-in-Chief of Analecta Technica Szegedinensia. Her work has earned her recognition as one of the top 2% scientists globally.

Research Interest

Prof. Livija Cveticanin’s research interests primarily focus on the dynamics of rotors and machines with variable mass, as well as nonlinear vibrations in mechanical systems. Her pioneering work addresses the challenges of solving strong nonlinear differential equations of vibration, for which she developed the widely recognized Cveticanin Method. This method has become an important tool in the study of nonlinear vibrations. Prof. Cveticanin’s contributions extend to areas such as the application of analytical techniques to dynamic systems, including machinery and mechanical components subjected to complex, time-varying forces. Her expertise also covers the behavior of nonlinear dynamic systems under different operational conditions, which is crucial for designing more efficient and reliable mechanical systems. Prof. Cveticanin is involved in both theoretical research and practical applications, with significant contributions to engineering design, machine dynamics, and the development of methodologies for tackling difficult vibration problems.

Award and Honor

Prof. Livija Cveticanin has received numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout her distinguished career, recognizing her groundbreaking contributions to the field of nonlinear dynamics and mechanical engineering. Notably, she has been included in the Stanford University Ranking of the top 2% most influential scientists in the world, based on her lifetime publication and citation records. In 2001, Thomson Reuters awarded her for publishing the most cited one-author paper in Serbia, which was also ranked among the top 1% of the most cited papers in physics. Additionally, she has been honored with leadership roles, including being the president of the Academy of Sciences of Vojvodina and holding positions in several esteemed scientific organizations such as GAMM and IFToMM. Her remarkable achievements and contributions to academia have earned her international recognition, with invitations to lecture at renowned institutions, such as CISM in Udine, Italy, and the International PhD School of Nonlinear Sciences in São Paulo, Brazil.

Conclusion

Prof. Livija Cveticanin stands as an outstanding figure in the field of mechanical engineering and nonlinear dynamics, making profound contributions to rotor dynamics, vibrations, and differential equations. With over 200 journal papers and six monographs published by renowned publishers such as Springer, her work has earned global recognition. Notably, her innovative “Cveticanin Method” has become a fundamental tool in solving nonlinear vibration equations. Prof. Cveticanin’s leadership and involvement in international projects, such as COST CA15125 (DENORMS) and SenVibe, further solidify her status as a driving force in advancing the field. As the president of the Academy of Sciences of Vojvodina and Editor-in-Chief of Analecta Technica Szegedinensia, her influence extends beyond research into academia and international collaborations. Her recognition in the Stanford University ranking of the top 2% of most cited scientists globally exemplifies her lasting impact and underscores her eligibility for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Homotopy–perturbation method for pure nonlinear differential equation
    Authors: L. Cveticanin
    Year: 2006
    Citations: 330
  • Title: Dynamic modeling of a pneumatic muscle actuator with two-direction motion
    Authors: J. Sárosi, I. Biro, J. Nemeth, L. Cveticanin
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 131
  • Title: Oscillator with fraction order restoring force
    Authors: L. Cveticanin
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 110
  • Title: Strong nonlinear oscillators
    Authors: L. Cveticanin
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 108
  • Title: Dynamics of machines with variable mass
    Authors: L. Cveticanin
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 98
  • Title: Dynamic characterization and simulation of two-link soft robot arm with pneumatic muscles
    Authors: A. Hošovský, J. Piteľ, K. Židek, M. Tóthová, J. Sárosi, L. Cveticanin
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 89
  • Title: Oscillator with strong quadratic damping force
    Authors: L. Cveticanin
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 78
  • Title: Jacobi elliptic functions: a review of nonlinear oscillatory application problems
    Authors: I. Kovacic, L. Cveticanin, M. Zukovic, Z. Rakaric
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 75
  • Title: The homotopy-perturbation method applied for solving complex-valued differential equations with strong cubic nonlinearity
    Authors: L. Cveticanin
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 70
  • Title: Oscillator with a Sum of Noninteger‐Order Nonlinearities
    Authors: L. Cveticanin, T. Pogany
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 67
  • Title: Resonant vibrations of nonlinear rotors
    Authors: L. Cveticanin
    Year: 1995
    Citations: 66
  • Title: Dynamics of mechanical systems with non-ideal excitation
    Authors: L. Cveticanin, M. Zukovic, J. M. Balthazar
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 64
  • Title: Dynamics of the non-ideal mechanical systems: A review
    Authors: L. Cveticanin
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 62
  • Title: Vibrations of a coupled two-degree-of-freedom system
    Authors: L. Cveticanin
    Year: 2001
    Citations: 61
  • Title: Chaos in non-ideal mechanical system with clearance
    Authors: M. Zukovic, L. Cveticanin
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 59
  • Title: The motion of a two-mass system with non-linear connection
    Authors: L. Cveticanin
    Year: 2002
    Citations: 59
  • Title: Free vibration of a Jeffcott rotor with pure cubic non-linear elastic property of the shaft
    Authors: L. Cveticanin
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 55
  • Title: Conservation laws in systems with variable mass
    Authors: L. Cveticanin
    Year: 1993
    Citations: 55
  • Title: Sorption behavior of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on biodegradable polylactic acid and various nondegradable microplastics: Model fitting and mechanism analysis
    Authors: M. Lončarski, V. Gvoić, M. Prica, L. Cveticanin, J. Agbaba, A. Tubić
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 53
  • Title: Approximate analytical solutions to a class of non-linear equations with complex functions
    Authors: L. Cveticanin
    Year: 1992
    Citations: 52