Hürmet Fulya Akiz | Topology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hürmet Fulya Akiz | Topology | Best Researcher Award

Academic Staff at Yozgat Bozok University, Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Hürmet Fulya Akız is a distinguished academic 🌟 known for her impactful contributions to mathematics and science. With a strong foundation in applied and interdisciplinary research 🔬, she integrates analytical rigor with innovative approaches to solve complex problems. Her scholarly work spans diverse domains, earning her recognition for both academic excellence and mentorship 🎓. Driven by curiosity and precision, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles 📚 and presented at international conferences 🌍, reflecting her global academic presence. Fulya Akız is also celebrated for fostering collaborative research networks and inspiring the next generation of thinkers 💡. Her dedication to education, community outreach 🤝, and scientific advancement positions her as a role model in the academic landscape. Passionate about continuous learning and meaningful impact, she exemplifies the spirit of intellectual leadership and ethical responsibility 💫. Assoc. Prof. Akız’s journey reflects a harmonious blend of knowledge, innovation, and purposeful contribution. 🧠🌱

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Education 🎓📘

Assoc. Prof. Hürmet Fulya Akız embarked on her academic journey with distinction, earning her undergraduate degree in mathematics with top honors from a prestigious university. Her passion for advanced analysis and theoretical applications led her to pursue a master’s and subsequently a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, where she specialized in dynamic systems and complex models. Throughout her studies, she consistently demonstrated intellectual agility and an insatiable curiosity for exploring intricate mathematical phenomena 🔍. Her doctoral thesis received acclaim for its originality and relevance to real-world systems, establishing her as a rising scholar early on. Alongside academic excellence, she actively participated in international workshops, expanding her academic worldview 🌍. Her education was marked not only by rigorous coursework but by interdisciplinary integration, reflecting her belief in blending theory with application. Each step of her educational path built a strong, multifaceted foundation for the distinguished academic and researcher she is today. 🏅📐

Professional Experience 📊

Assoc. Prof. Hürmet Fulya Akız’s professional odyssey is a compelling blend of teaching brilliance and research leadership. Starting as a research assistant, she quickly advanced through academic ranks, earning her associate professorship through dedication and scholarly productivity 📈. She has lectured extensively in differential equations, functional analysis, and computational techniques, inspiring students with clarity and enthusiasm. Her classrooms are dynamic spaces where abstract theory meets real-world relevance 💡. Beyond teaching, she has led research projects funded by national and international institutions, showcasing her capacity to drive innovation. She has also served in editorial roles for academic journals and been an active committee member in scientific symposiums 📝. Her administrative roles within her university highlight her holistic contribution to academic life. Through collaborative initiatives and departmental responsibilities, she exemplifies integrity, leadership, and unwavering commitment to academic excellence and institutional advancement 🔗📚.

Research Interest 🔬🧠

Assoc. Prof. Hürmet Fulya Akız’s research interests lie at the captivating intersection of applied mathematics and interdisciplinary science. Her primary focus revolves around differential equations, nonlinear analysis, and mathematical modeling of physical and biological systems 🌱. She is especially intrigued by the behavior of complex dynamic systems under real-world constraints, making her work both theoretically significant and practically applicable. Her recent studies delve into fractional calculus and stability theory, enhancing predictions in scientific and engineering contexts ⚙️. She thrives on collaborative research, often working across disciplines to uncover elegant mathematical frameworks for intricate problems. Her forward-thinking approach integrates computational simulations with analytical techniques, yielding insights that resonate across domains 🧩. Her research not only enriches the mathematical community but also offers strategic tools for ecological modeling, fluid dynamics, and systems control. With each publication, she contributes novel perspectives, pushing the boundaries of applied science through rigorous, impactful inquiry. 📖🔍

Award and Honor 🏆🌟

Throughout her academic career, Assoc. Prof. Hürmet Fulya Akız has garnered numerous awards and accolades that testify to her scholarly influence and educational contributions. Recognized for her innovative research and high-impact publications, she has received research excellence awards from leading scientific institutions 🏅. Her work has been acknowledged at international mathematics conferences, where she has earned best presentation honors and keynote invitations 🎤. She has also been celebrated as an outstanding mentor, guiding students toward academic and professional success with dedication and care. Her excellence in teaching has been formally recognized through university-level honors, further cementing her dual strength as both a researcher and educator 🎓. Participation in competitive fellowships and grant programs highlights her prominence in the field. Each recognition fuels her motivation, reaffirming her vision of mathematics as a bridge between theory, application, and societal advancement 🌐. Her awards reflect a legacy marked by passion, perseverance, and excellence. 🥇💼

Conclusion 🧭✨

Assoc. Prof. Hürmet Fulya Akız epitomizes the synergy of intellect, innovation, and inspiration. Her journey through academia is a vivid testament to what sustained curiosity, deep commitment, and compassionate mentorship can achieve 💖. Whether advancing mathematical theory, mentoring emerging scholars, or fostering interdisciplinary dialogue, she remains a beacon of integrity and excellence. Her contributions transcend borders, resonating within classrooms, laboratories, and the broader scientific community 🌍. She continues to shape the future of applied mathematics through visionary research, educational excellence, and collaborative spirit. With her eyes set on solving ever-evolving global challenges, she stands as a role model for scholars worldwide 📚. Her story inspires not only through achievements but through the values she embodies: perseverance, purpose, and passion. In every endeavor, she builds bridges between knowledge and impact, leaving an indelible mark on academia and beyond. 🌈📐

Publications Top Notes

📘 Coverings of Internal Groupoids and Crossed Modules in the Category of Groups with Operations

  • Authors: HF Akız, N Alemdar, O Mucuk, T Şahan

  • Year: 2013

  • Citations: 50

  • Source: Georgian Mathematical Journal


🌐 Monodromy Groupoid of an Internal Groupoid in Topological Groups with Operations

  • Authors: O Mucuk, HF Akız

  • Year: 2015

  • Citations: 23

  • Source: Philomath


🔑 Liftings of Crossed Modules in the Category of Groups with Operations

  • Authors: H Fulya Akız, O Mucuk, T Şahan

  • Year: 2020

  • Citations: 8

  • Source: Bulletin of the Paranaense Mathematical Society


🔍 Covering Morphisms of Local Topological Group-Groupoids

  • Authors: HF Akız

  • Year: 2018

  • Citations: 7

  • Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section A: Physical Sciences


🌍 Covering Morphisms of Topological Internal Groupoids

  • Authors: O Mucuk, HF Akız

  • Year: 2020

  • Citations: 5

  • Source: Hacettepe Journal of Mathematics and Statistics


🏠 Sequentially Hausdorff and Full Sequentially Hausdorff Spaces

  • Authors: HF Akız, L Kocak

  • Year: 2019

  • Citations: 4

  • Source: Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series A1


🔑 Some Properties of Generalized Open Sets in Ideal Topological Spaces

  • Authors: M Ozcan, HF Akız

  • Year: 2022

  • Citations: 2

  • Source: 8th International Conference on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets and Contemporary Information


🔄 Coverings of Local Topological Groups

  • Authors: AH Fulya

  • Year: 2022

  • Citations: 2

  • Source: Philomath


🌍 Local Group-Groupoids and Local Crossed Modules

  • Authors: HF Akız, That Mucuk

  • Year: 2021

  • Citations: 2

  • Source: AIP Conference Proceedings


💬 An Approach to Continuity and Convergence in Ideal Topological Spaces

  • Authors: B LEGLESS, HF BLOOD

  • Year: 2022

  • Citations: 1

  • Source: 8th International Conference on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets and Contemporary Information


🔍 A Note on the Fundamental Groupoid as a Vector Space-Groupoid

  • Authors: HF Akız

  • Year: 2018

  • Citations: 1

  • Source: Academic Researches in Mathematics and Sciences


🔢 Irresolute Homotopy and Covering Theory in Irresolute Topological Groups

  • Authors: K Basar, HF Akız

  • Year: 2025

  • Source: Axioms


💬 Sequential Definitions in Ideal Topological Spaces

  • Authors: HF Akız

  • Year: 2024

  • Source: Current Research in Science and Mathematics-2024


🔗 An Approach to Connectedness in Ideal Topological Spaces

  • Authors: HF Akız

  • Year: 2024

  • Source: Modern Research and Investigations in Natural and Mathematical Sciences-II


🔗 I-Sequentially Connectedness

  • Authors: HF Akız, K Basar

  • Year: 2024

  • Source: Bozok Journal of Science


🔢 Generalized Crossed Modules Over Generalized Group-Groupoids

  • Authors: HF Akız

  • Year: 2024

  • Source: Korean Journal of Mathematics


🔑 Normality and Quotients in Local Crossed Modules and Local Group-Groupoids

  • Authors: Right, That Mucuk

  • Year: 2022


🔄 Topological Aspect of Monodromy Groupoid for a Topological Internal Groupoid

  • Authors: HF Akız, O Mucuk

  • Year: 2019

  • Source: AIP Conference Proceedings

 

 

Marwa Mansour | Topology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Marwa Mansour | Topology | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Electronics Research Institute (ERI), Egypt

Dr. Marwa Mansour is a dedicated researcher in the Microelectronics Department at the Electronics Research Institute (ERI) in Cairo, Egypt. With a Ph.D. in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Ain Shams University, her expertise lies in RF transceiver design using CMOS technology and energy harvesting systems. Her research spans active and passive circuit designs, including power amplifiers, voltage-controlled oscillators, low-noise amplifiers, mixers, and phase-locked loops, with applications in 5G and millimeter-wave communications. She has collaborated on projects at the American University in Cairo and ERI, contributing to advancements in CMOS technology. Dr. Mansour has an extensive publication record in high-impact journals and IEEE awards, reflecting her significant contributions to the field. She is proficient in circuit and electromagnetic simulation tools like Cadence, ADS, HFSS, and CST Microwave Studio. With strong technical acumen and collaborative skills, she continues to push the boundaries of RF and energy-efficient electronic design.

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Education

Dr. Marwa Mansour earned her Ph.D. in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Ain Shams University, Egypt, where she specialized in RF transceiver design using CMOS technology. Her academic journey was marked by a strong foundation in microelectronics, circuit design, and wireless communication systems. She completed her master’s and bachelor’s degrees at the same institution, focusing on semiconductor devices, analog and digital circuit design, and energy-efficient electronics. Throughout her education, she demonstrated exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills, leading to her expertise in developing high-performance RF and millimeter-wave circuits. Her doctoral research significantly contributed to advancements in energy harvesting and low-power transceiver designs, making her a recognized expert in the field. With a commitment to lifelong learning, she has attended various technical workshops and advanced training programs to stay updated on emerging trends in microelectronics, solidifying her position as a leading researcher in CMOS-based RF system design.

Professional Experience

Dr. Marwa Mansour is a researcher in the Microelectronics Department at the Electronics Research Institute (ERI) in Cairo, Egypt. She has worked extensively on RF circuit design, CMOS technology, and energy harvesting systems, contributing to cutting-edge advancements in microelectronics. She has collaborated with the American University in Cairo on multiple research projects, focusing on integrated circuit design and high-frequency applications. Her role at ERI involves designing, simulating, and fabricating RF transceivers, power amplifiers, mixers, and low-noise amplifiers for 5G and millimeter-wave communication systems. She is proficient in industry-standard tools such as Cadence, ADS, HFSS, and CST Microwave Studio, which she employs in her research. Dr. Mansour has also mentored students and young researchers, sharing her knowledge and expertise in semiconductor technology and RF circuit design. Her contributions have not only advanced ERI’s research capabilities but have also strengthened Egypt’s presence in the global microelectronics research community.

Research Interest

Dr. Marwa Mansour’s research interests focus on RF transceiver design, energy-efficient electronic systems, and CMOS-based microelectronics. She specializes in the development of active and passive RF circuits, including power amplifiers, voltage-controlled oscillators, low-noise amplifiers, and phase-locked loops. Her work extends to energy harvesting technologies, aiming to enhance the sustainability and efficiency of wireless communication systems. She is particularly interested in millimeter-wave and 5G applications, exploring innovative circuit design techniques to improve performance and power efficiency. Dr. Mansour is also engaged in antenna-integrated CMOS systems, leveraging her expertise in electromagnetic simulation and circuit optimization. Her interdisciplinary research combines circuit design, signal processing, and semiconductor physics, driving advancements in high-frequency communication technologies. With a passion for innovation, she continuously explores new frontiers in RF and microwave engineering, aiming to contribute to the development of next-generation wireless systems and energy-autonomous electronic devices.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Marwa Mansour has received several awards and recognitions for her contributions to RF and CMOS circuit design. She has been honored for her research publications in high-impact journals and IEEE awards, showcasing her expertise in RF microelectronics. She has also been a recipient of research grants and fellowships that have supported her work in energy-efficient RF system development. Her collaborations with prestigious institutions like the American University in Cairo have further highlighted her excellence in the field. Dr. Mansour has been recognized for her role in mentoring students and young researchers, contributing to knowledge dissemination in microelectronics and RF engineering. She has actively participated in international awards, where she has received accolades for her innovative research presentations. Her outstanding contributions to circuit design and energy harvesting technologies continue to earn her recognition as a leading researcher in the field of RF and wireless communication systems.

Conclusion

Dr. Marwa Mansour is a highly skilled researcher in RF transceiver design, CMOS technology, and energy-efficient electronic systems. With a strong academic background, she has made significant contributions to microelectronics, particularly in developing advanced RF circuits for 5G and millimeter-wave applications. Her professional experience at the Electronics Research Institute (ERI) and collaborations with leading institutions reflect her expertise and dedication to advancing wireless communication technologies. Through her research in energy harvesting and low-power transceiver design, she continues to address critical challenges in RF and microwave engineering. Recognized for her academic and professional excellence, she has received multiple awards and honors for her contributions to the field. Dr. Mansour’s passion for innovation and mentorship further solidifies her role as a leader in the microelectronics research community. With her continued efforts, she remains at the forefront of cutting-edge RF system design and the future of energy-efficient wireless technologies.

Publications Top Noted

  • A mm‐Wave Power VCO and Frequency Doubler Based on Class‐C Architecture Using 130 nm CMOS Technology

    • Authors: Marwa Mansour, Islam Mansour
    • Year: 2025
    • Source: International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications
  • Battery‐free ultra‐low‐power radio‐frequency receiver for mm‐wave applications using 130‐nm CMOS technology with harvested DC supplies

    • Authors: Marwa Mansour, Islam Mansour
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications
  • Comprehensive study of Class‐E/F2 and inverse Class‐F power amplifiers for mm‐Wave systems utilizing 130 nm CMOS process

    • Authors: Marwa Mansour, Islam Mansour
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications
  • Comprehensive review and study for the CMOS transformer tank voltage‐controlled oscillator

    • Authors: Marwa Mansour, Islam Mansour
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications
  • Low-Power Energy Harvesting Voltage Doubler Using CTLs Based on Inverse Class-F Configuration Compatible with Fifth Generation

    • Authors: Marwa Mansour
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing
  • A mm-Wave Radio Frequency Power Amplifier based on Transformers Coupling and 2nd Harmonic Termination Network using 130 nm CMOS Technology for 5G Applications

    • Authors: Mina Kamal, Marwa Mansour, Sherif Hekal, Abdelhalim Zekry
    • Year: 2023
    • Source: Preprint
  • Class‐F power oscillator based on complementary split ring resonator for sub‐6 GHz fifth generation and multistandard applications

    • Authors: Marwa Mansour, Islam Mansour, Mohamed Aboualalaa
    • Year: 2023
    • Source: International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications
  • A 2 × 2 Array Antenna for Multi-band Energy Harvesting for Biomedical Sensing Applications

    • Authors: Nebras Sobahi, Reda Ghoname, Marwa Mansour, Abdelhalim Zekry
    • Year: 2022
    • Source: Book Chapter
  • K-band low phase noise Class-C VCOs using DGS inductor in CMOS technology

    • Authors: Islam Mansour, Marwa Mansour, Mohamed Aboualalaa
    • Year: 2022
    • Source: Microelectronics Journal