Hany Ahmed | Numerical Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hany Ahmed | Numerical Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Faculty of Technology and Education, Helwan University, Egypt

Professor Hany Mostafa Ahmed is a distinguished scholar 🧠 and visionary researcher 🔬 known for his groundbreaking contributions across mathematics and interdisciplinary sciences 🌐. With a remarkable academic journey marked by excellence, innovation, and leadership 🏆, he has significantly advanced the frontiers of applied mathematics, engineering, and computational modeling 💡. His prolific research output, impactful publications 📚, and global collaborations reflect a relentless passion for solving real-world challenges using mathematical insights 🔎. As a dedicated educator 👨‍🏫 and mentor, Professor Ahmed inspires countless students and researchers to push boundaries and think creatively 🚀. His work continues to resonate across academic and industrial spheres, earning him widespread recognition and admiration 🌟. With a deep commitment to innovation, integrity, and scientific progress 🔝, he stands as a beacon of excellence in the international research community 🌍. Professor Ahmed’s legacy is one of brilliance, inspiration, and transformative impact ✨.

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📘 Education

Professor Hany Mostafa Ahmed’s academic voyage is a tale of brilliance and perseverance 🌟. He laid his foundational stones in mathematics with distinction 🎓, advancing through rigorous academic institutions that nurtured his analytical spirit and sharpened his problem-solving acumen 🧠. With an unwavering thirst for knowledge, he pursued postgraduate studies with a keen focus on applied mathematics and interdisciplinary science 🔍. Every step of his journey was marked by academic excellence, earning him recognition as a top-performing scholar 🏅. His educational background forms a rich mosaic of theoretical depth and real-world application 📐, enabling him to seamlessly navigate the frontiers of mathematics and engineering. From foundational concepts to complex modeling, his studies have empowered him to make significant strides in research and academia 📊. Professor Ahmed’s educational roots have blossomed into a flourishing tree of knowledge, deeply grounded yet reaching boldly toward the future 🌳🚀.

💼 Professional Experience

Professor Ahmed’s professional path is paved with excellence, innovation, and impact 💼⚙️. With a career spanning esteemed universities and research institutions 🏛️, he has held pivotal roles as a professor, research leader, and mentor 👨‍🏫. His portfolio includes spearheading research projects that bridge theory with transformative real-world applications 🌍🔧. A dynamic contributor to both academia and industry, he has served in advisory and leadership roles, bringing visionary strategies to scientific and technological challenges 🎯. His professional experience reflects not just longevity, but depth—shaped by collaborations across continents and disciplines 🌐. Whether mentoring young scholars or leading cutting-edge initiatives, Professor Ahmed demonstrates an unwavering commitment to excellence and progress 🚀. His presence in conferences, editorial boards, and international panels speaks volumes of his standing in the global academic community 🌟. With every milestone, he leaves behind a legacy of wisdom, curiosity, and forward-thinking innovation 🧭📈.

🔬 Research Interest

Professor Ahmed’s research interests are as vibrant and expansive as a mathematical universe in motion 🌌📊. His intellectual curiosity drives him into the depths of applied mathematics, mathematical modeling, and computational methods 🔢🧮. Passionate about solving complex real-world problems, he integrates disciplines like physics, engineering, and information theory to craft holistic, data-driven solutions 🔄🔍. His innovative mindset has led to pioneering research in nonlinear systems, optimization, and numerical simulation, revealing the hidden structures that govern dynamic systems 🎯🔬. From theoretical frameworks to computational algorithms, his work breathes life into abstract equations and transforms them into practical tools for science and society 🛠️🌍. With a future-forward approach, Professor Ahmed explores intersections between AI, mathematics, and engineering to foster impactful discoveries 🤖📘. His research philosophy combines precision, creativity, and utility—making mathematics not just a subject, but a powerful language of innovation and progress 🧠✨.

🏅 Award and Honor

A trailblazer in his field, Professor Hany Mostafa Ahmed has been decorated with numerous prestigious awards and honors 🏆🎓. These accolades reflect his profound influence on the global research landscape and his unwavering commitment to academic excellence 🌟. Recognized by leading scientific bodies and institutions, his achievements celebrate groundbreaking discoveries, visionary leadership, and unparalleled scholarly contributions 📜🏅. Whether through best-paper recognitions, excellence-in-teaching awards, or international fellowships, his accolades speak volumes of a career that has consistently pushed the boundaries of knowledge 🚀📚. Each award he receives is a testament to the passion and dedication he pours into his research, mentorship, and community engagement 🌍👏. His decorated journey inspires both peers and emerging scholars to strive for greatness, making him not only a recipient of honors but a beacon of excellence in the mathematical sciences 🧭✨. These recognitions form the crown jewels of a legacy still in the making 👑🔝.

Conclusion

Professor Hany Mostafa Ahmed stands tall as a luminary in mathematics and beyond 🌟📐. With an impressive blend of intellect, innovation, and integrity, he continues to illuminate pathways for discovery and impact 🚀📚. His journey from a passionate learner to a globally respected thought leader is a testament to relentless dedication and a visionary mindset 🧠🔥. Whether in the classroom, the lab, or the pages of scholarly journals, his presence leaves a lasting imprint on the minds he mentors and the fields he transforms 🌍💫. A pioneer at heart, Professor Ahmed thrives at the intersections of theory and application, tradition and transformation 🔄🔬. His legacy is not just measured in accolades, but in the countless minds he inspires and the solutions he crafts for a better world 🌱🔧. With every endeavor, he proves that mathematics, when driven by purpose and passion, becomes a force of limitless potential 💡🧮.

 Publications Top Notes

📘 Recent & Noteworthy Publications of Prof. Hany Mostafa Ahmed

  • 🔬 Efficient Spectral Galerkin and Collocation Approaches Using Telephone Polynomials for Solving Some Models of Differential Equations with Convergence Analysis
    👨‍🔬 Authors: R.M. Hafez, H.M. Ahmed, O.M. Alqubori, A.K. Amin, W.M. Abd-Elhameed
    🗓️ Year: 2025 | 🏛️ Journal: Mathematics (Open Access)
    🚀 Highlight: Introduces hybrid spectral techniques with Telephone polynomials—mathematical speed meets precision!


  • ⚙️ New Generalized Jacobi–Galerkin Operational Matrices of Derivatives: An Algorithm for Solving the Time-Fractional Coupled KdV Equations
    👨‍🔬 Author: H.M. Ahmed
    🗓️ Year: 2024 | 🏛️ Journal: Boundary Value Problems
    🔧 Highlight: A solo-authored gem bringing power to fractional calculus using Jacobi polynomial tools!


  • 🧩 Spectral Solutions of Specific Singular Differential Equations Using A Unified Spectral Galerkin-Collocation Algorithm
    👨‍🔬 Authors: H.M. Ahmed, W.M. Abd-Elhameed
    🗓️ Year: 2024 | 🏛️ Journal: Journal of Nonlinear Mathematical Physics
    📈 Citations: 8
    Highlight: Tackles singular equations with a robust algorithm fusion—accuracy meets elegance!


  • 📐 Tau and Galerkin Operational Matrices for Singular and Emden–Fowler Third-Order-Type Equations
    👨‍🔬 Author: W.M. Abd-Elhameed, H.M. Ahmed
    🗓️ Year: 2022 | 🏛️ Journal: Int. J. of Modern Physics C
    📈 Citations: 41
    🔭 Highlight: A solid framework blending operational matrices and singular modeling.


  • 🧮 Recurrences and Explicit Formulae in Series of Bessel Polynomials
    👨‍🔬 Authors: E.H. Doha, H.M. Ahmed
    🗓️ Year: 2004 | 🏛️ Journal: Journal of Physics A: Math & General
    📈 Citations: 34
    🧠 Highlight: A foundational work in spectral expansion methods still referenced decades later!


  • 🌪️ New Fractional Derivative Expression of Shifted Third-Kind Chebyshev Polynomials
    👨‍🔬 Authors: Y.H. Youssri, W.M. Abd-Elhameed, H.M. Ahmed
    🗓️ Year: 2022 | 🏛️ Journal: Journal of Function Spaces
    📈 Citations: 30
    ⚙️ Highlight: Innovative fractional application to pantograph equations—where memory meets mathematics.


  • 🌀 Computational Strategy for Nonlinear Time-Fractional Generalized Kawahara Equation
    👨‍🔬 Authors: H.M. Ahmed, R.M. Hafez, W.M. Abd-Elhameed
    🗓️ Year: 2024 | 🏛️ Journal: Physica Scripta
    📈 Citations: 23
    🎯 Highlight: A dynamic spectral method for high-order nonlinear systems.


  • 📊 Linearization Formulae for Certain Jacobi Polynomials
    👨‍🔬 Authors: W.M. Abd-Elhameed, E.H. Doha, H.M. Ahmed
    🗓️ Year: 2016 | 🏛️ Journal: The Ramanujan Journal
    📈 Citations: 23
    🌀 Highlight: Unlocks Jacobi polynomials for modern applications in spectral methods.


  • 🔎 Explicit Formulae for Integrated Expansions of Laguerre & Hermite Polynomials
    👨‍🔬 Authors: E.H. Doha, H.M. Ahmed, S.I. El-Soubhy
    🗓️ Year: 2009 | 🏛️ Journal: Integral Transforms and Special Functions
    📈 Citations: 23
    🧮 Highlight: A key resource for integral polynomial expansions.


  • 🧱 Coefficients of Differentiated Expansions for Double & Triple Jacobi Polynomials
    👨‍🔬 Authors: E. Doha, W.M. Abd-Elhameed, H. Ahmed
    🗓️ Year: 2012 | 🏛️ Journal: Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society
    📈 Citations: 22
    ⚙️ Highlight: A multi-level polynomial solution structure for complex systems.


  • 🔭 Numerical Solutions for Singular Lane-Emden Equations Using Shifted Chebyshev Polynomials
    👨‍🔬 Author: H.M. Ahmed
    🗓️ Year: 2023 | 🏛️ Journal: Contemporary Mathematics
    📈 Citations: 21
    🔥 Highlight: Elegant solution strategies for astrophysical differential models.


  • 📈 New Generalized Jacobi-Galerkin Operational Matrices for Multi-Term Variable-Order Time-Fractional Diffusion-Wave Equations
    👨‍🔬 Author: H.M. Ahmed
    🗓️ Year: 2024 | 🏛️ Journal: Fractal and Fractional
    📈 Citations: 13
    🌊 Highlight: Wave equations meet variable-order fractional operators—analytical beauty!


  • 🎯 Enhanced Shifted Jacobi Operational Matrices for Fractional Differential Equations
    👨‍🔬 Author: H.M. Ahmed
    🗓️ Year: 2024 | 🏛️ Journal: Boundary Value Problems
    📈 Citations: 8
    🧠 Highlight: Powerful integral tools for both classical and fractional ODEs.


  • 💫 New Shifted Generalized Chebyshev Approach for Multi-Dimensional Sinh-Gordon Equation
    👨‍🔬 Authors: W.M. Abd-Elhameed, H.M. Ahmed, M.A. Zaky, R.M. Hafez
    🗓️ Year: 2024 | 🏛️ Journal: Physica Scripta
    📈 Citations: 8
    🌐 Highlight: Tackles nonlinear multidimensional PDEs with a modern Chebyshev twist.

 

Muhammad Marwan | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Marwan | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at Linyi university, China

Dr. Marwan Muhammad is a distinguished researcher in applied mathematics, specializing in bifurcation theory, chaos, fractals, mobile chaotic robots, control theory, synchronization, and secure communication. With an H-index of 11, he has published extensively in high-impact journals such as Fractals, Nonlinear Dynamics, and IEEE-IoT. Currently an Associate Professor at Linyi University, China, he has over a decade of teaching and research experience, including a postdoctoral fellowship at Zhejiang Normal University (ZJNU). His work integrates mathematical theory with practical applications in cryptography, robotics, and UAV dynamics. Dr. Muhammad has successfully supervised multiple Master’s students and collaborated on funded research projects. His global academic exposure, particularly in China and Pakistan, enhances his research perspective. While his contributions are significant, further international collaborations, industry engagement, and competitive research grants would solidify his standing as a leading expert in computational and applied mathematics.

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Education

Dr. Marwan Muhammad holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the Institute of Space Technology, Pakistan, where he specialized in nonlinear dynamics and stability analysis. His doctoral research focused on applying nonlinear tools to chaotic systems. He earned an M.S. in Mathematics from COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan, with a thesis on Fejér-Hadamard inequalities for convex functions. His academic journey began with a B.S. in Mathematics from Islamia College University, Peshawar, where he was awarded a Gold Medal for his outstanding performance. His early education includes an HSSC and SSC from the Peshawar Board, securing top grades. Throughout his academic career, Dr. Muhammad demonstrated a strong foundation in theoretical and applied mathematics, equipping him with the expertise needed to excel in research and teaching. His education has played a pivotal role in shaping his research trajectory, particularly in bifurcation theory, chaos, fractals, and control systems.

Professional Experience

Dr. Marwan Muhammad has over a decade of experience in academia and research. He is currently an Associate Professor at Linyi University, China, where he teaches and supervises research in applied mathematics. Previously, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Zhejiang Normal University (ZJNU), China, focusing on advanced topics in nonlinear dynamics. His professional journey includes serving as a Lecturer at Islamabad Model Postgraduate College, Riphah International University, and the Higher Education Department of Peshawar. His teaching portfolio covers a broad range of mathematical disciplines, including computational mathematics, dynamical systems, and mathematical modeling. Additionally, he has worked on a research project funded by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan, leading to several high-impact publications. His international exposure, particularly in China and Pakistan, has enriched his academic perspective, allowing him to integrate diverse mathematical techniques into his research and contribute significantly to the global scientific community.

Research Interest

Dr. Marwan Muhammad’s research focuses on nonlinear dynamics, bifurcation theory, chaos, fractals, control theory, synchronization, and secure communication. His work in mobile chaotic robots and multi-scroll attractors has applications in cryptography, robotics, and artificial intelligence. He is particularly interested in the mathematical modeling of complex systems, including UAV dynamics, plasma systems, and satellite chaotic systems. His contributions extend to fractional calculus, where he has analyzed tumor-immune interactions and porous medium equations. His research also explores numerical methods for solving chaotic systems, emphasizing computational efficiency and accuracy. Dr. Muhammad’s interdisciplinary approach integrates mathematics, physics, and engineering, leading to innovative solutions for real-world problems. His recent publications in journals like Fractals and Nonlinear Dynamics demonstrate his ability to bridge theoretical insights with practical applications, positioning him as a key contributor to the fields of computational and applied mathematics.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Marwan Muhammad has been recognized for his academic excellence and research contributions. He was awarded a Gold Medal for securing the highest distinction in his undergraduate studies at Islamia College University, Peshawar. His research has been published in prestigious journals, highlighting his impact in the field of applied mathematics. His contributions to nonlinear dynamics and chaotic systems have earned him invitations to collaborate on international research projects. Additionally, his supervision of Master’s students and successful research collaborations reflect his commitment to academic mentorship. His work has received recognition from funding agencies such as the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan, under which he successfully led research projects. While his accolades are notable, continued participation in international awards, securing competitive research grants, and expanding collaborations with leading global institutions would further elevate his reputation as a distinguished researcher in computational and applied mathematics.

Conclusion

Dr. Marwan Muhammad is an accomplished mathematician whose research in nonlinear dynamics, chaos, and fractals has significantly contributed to applied mathematics. With a strong educational foundation, international research experience, and extensive teaching background, he has established himself as a key figure in computational mathematics. His work has practical applications in cryptography, robotics, and control systems, making it relevant to both academia and industry. While his publications and collaborations are impressive, expanding his research network, securing additional funding, and engaging in interdisciplinary projects could further enhance his impact. His dedication to mentoring students and advancing mathematical knowledge underscores his potential for continued success. With sustained efforts, Dr. Muhammad is poised to become a leading authority in his field, driving innovation and discovery in mathematical sciences.

Publications Top Noted

  • Coexisting attractor in a gyrostat chaotic system via basin of attraction and synchronization of two nonidentical mechanical systems
    Authors: M. Marwan, V. Dos Santos, M.Z. Abidin, A. Xiong
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 11
    Source: Mathematics, 10(11), 1914

  • Retardational effect and Hopf bifurcations in a new attitude system of quad-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle
    Authors: M. Fiaz, M. Aqeel, M. Marwan, M. Sabir
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 11
    Source: International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 31(09), 2150127

  • Control and numerical analysis for cancer chaotic system
    Authors: J. Iqbal, S. Ahmad, M. Marwan, M. Shaukat
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 11
    Source: Archive of Applied Mechanics, 90, 2597-2608

  • Image cryptography communication using FPAA-based multi-scroll chaotic system
    Authors: K. Karawanich, J. Chimnoy, F. Khateb, M. Marwan, P. Prommee
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 8
    Source: Nonlinear Dynamics, 112(6), 4951-4976

  • Hopf bifurcation analysis for liquid-filled gyrostat chaotic system and design of a novel technique to control slosh in spacecrafts
    Authors: M. Sabir, S. Ahmad, M. Marwan
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 8
    Source: Open Physics, 19(1), 539-550

  • Investigation of fractional-ordered tumor-immune interaction model via fractional-order derivative
    Authors: G. Ali, M. Marwan, U.U. Rahman, M. Hleili
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 7
    Source: Fractals, 32(06), 1-10

  • Generalized Full Order Observer Subject to Incremental Quadratic Constraint (IQC) for a Class of Fractional Order Chaotic Systems
    Authors: M. Marwan, M.Z. Abidin, H. Kalsoom, M. Han
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 7
    Source: Fractal and Fractional, 6(4), 189

  • Generation of multi-scrolls in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) chaotic system and its impact on the zero-COVID policy
    Authors: M. Marwan, M. Han, R. Khan
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 6
    Source: Scientific Reports, 13, 13954

  • Novel approaches for solving fuzzy fractional partial differential equations
    Authors: M. Osman, Y. Xia, M. Marwan, O.A. Omer
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 6
    Source: Fractal and Fractional, 6(11), 656

  • Montgomery identity and Ostrowski-type inequalities for generalized quantum calculus through convexity and their applications
    Authors: H. Kalsoom, M. Vivas-Cortez, M.Z. Abidin, M. Marwan, Z.A. Khan
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 6
    Source: Symmetry, 14(7), 1449

  • Adaptive observer design for systems with incremental quadratic constraints and nonlinear outputs—application to chaos synchronization
    Authors: L. Moysis, M. Tripathi, M.K. Gupta, M. Marwan, C. Volos
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 6
    Source: Archives of Control Sciences, 32

  • Mixed obstacle avoidance in mobile chaotic robots with directional keypads and its non-identical generalized synchronization
    Authors: M. Marwan, F. Li, S. Ahmad, N. Wang
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 5
    Source: Nonlinear Dynamics, 113(3), 2377-2390

  • Chaotic behavior of Lorenz-based chemical system under the influence of fractals
    Authors: M. Marwan, A. Xiong, M. Han, R. Khan
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4
    Source: Match Communications in Mathematical and Computer Chemistry, 91(2), 307-336

  • Control analysis of virotherapy chaotic system
    Authors: J. Iqbal, S. Ahmad, M. Marwan, A. Rafiq
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 4
    Source: Journal of Biological Dynamics, 16(1), 585-595

  • Hidden covers (wings) in the fractals of chaotic systems using advanced Julia function
    Authors: M. Marwan, M. Han, M. Osman
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3
    Source: Fractals, 31(09), 2350125

  • Generalized external synchronization of networks based on clustered pandemic systems—The approach of COVID-19 towards influenza
    Authors: M. Marwan, M. Han, R. Khan
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3
    Source: PLOS ONE, 18(10), e0288796

  • Existence of Solution and Self‐Exciting Attractor in the Fractional‐Order Gyrostat Dynamical System
    Authors: M. Marwan, G. Ali, R. Khan
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 3
    Source: Complexity, 2022(1), 3505634

  • On the analytical approach of codimension-three degenerate Bogdanov-Takens (BT) bifurcation in satellite dynamical system
    Authors: M. Marwan, M.Z. Abidin
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 2
    Source: Journal of Nonlinear Modeling and Analysis

  • On the global well-posedness of rotating magnetohydrodynamics equations with fractional dissipation
    Authors: M.Z. Abidin, M. Marwan, H. Kalsoom, O.A. Omer
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 2
    Source: Fractal and Fractional, 6(6), 340

  • Semi-analytical analysis of a fractional-order pandemic dynamical model using non-local operator
    Authors: M. Marwan, G. Ali, F. Li, S.A.O. Abdallah, T. Saidani
    Year: 2025
    Source: Fractals