Alexander Bratus | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alexander Bratus | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Department of digital control of transport at Russia University of Transport, Russia.

Prof. Dr. Alexander Bratus is a distinguished researcher in mathematical biology, dynamical systems, and control theory, with significant contributions to replicator dynamics, evolutionary adaptation, and immune system modeling. His extensive research, spanning biological systems, cancer therapy, and ecological modeling, is reflected in numerous high-impact publications in journals like Mathematical Biosciences, Journal of Mathematical Biology, and Physica A. He has co-authored influential books, including Dynamical Systems and Biological Models and Mathematical Models Evolution and Dynamics of Replicator Systems. His interdisciplinary approach integrates mathematics, biology, and medicine, making his work highly relevant to applied sciences. Collaborating with leading experts worldwide, he has advanced the understanding of complex biological and medical systems. With his dedication to research excellence, impactful publications, and interdisciplinary innovations, Prof. Bratus is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award, contributing significantly to both theoretical and applied mathematical sciences.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Alexander Bratus earned his advanced degrees in mathematics and applied sciences from prestigious institutions in Russia. He pursued his Ph.D. in Mathematical Modeling and Dynamical Systems, focusing on the application of differential equations and optimization techniques in biological and ecological systems. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his extensive work in evolutionary dynamics, control systems, and mathematical biology. He continued his academic journey with a postdoctoral fellowship, where he expanded his expertise in replicator systems, optimization theory, and stochastic processes. His strong mathematical foundation, coupled with interdisciplinary exposure, has enabled him to develop groundbreaking research in biological evolution, immune system modeling, and cancer therapy optimization. Over the years, he has mentored numerous graduate students and young researchers, contributing to the next generation of mathematical scientists. His educational background has been instrumental in shaping his research career, positioning him as a leader in applied mathematics and computational biology.

Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Alexander Bratus is a professor and researcher in the Department of Digital Control of Transport at Russia University of Transport. With decades of experience in academia and research, he has played a pivotal role in mathematical modeling, applied dynamical systems, and control theory. He has led multiple research projects, collaborating with leading international scientists to develop mathematical models in biomedicine, ecology, and evolutionary game theory. His professional journey includes serving as a principal investigator in multidisciplinary projects, editorial board memberships in renowned scientific journals, and keynote speaker invitations at global conferences. His expertise extends beyond theoretical research, as he has actively contributed to industrial and healthcare applications through mathematical optimization and system control. His leadership in scientific communities has fostered advancements in mathematical biology and computational methods, establishing him as an influential figure in applied mathematics, mathematical physics, and bioinformatics.

Research Interest

Prof. Dr. Alexander Bratus’s research interests lie in mathematical modeling, dynamical systems, and evolutionary biology, with a strong focus on biological and ecological applications. His work explores the mathematical structures underlying biological evolution, immune system interactions, and cancer therapy strategies. He is particularly interested in replicator dynamics, game-theoretic models, and optimal control methods for biomedical systems. His studies on feedback control in leukemia therapy, antigen-driven immune responses, and tumor growth dynamics have led to innovative approaches in personalized medicine and disease treatment. His interdisciplinary research extends to transport system dynamics, economic growth modeling, and nonlinear distributed systems, reflecting his broad scientific expertise. Through computational simulations and analytical frameworks, he continues to bridge mathematics with real-world applications, making significant contributions to healthcare, ecology, and optimization problems. His diverse research portfolio highlights his commitment to advancing theoretical and applied mathematics in modern science.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Prof. Dr. Alexander Bratus has received numerous awards and recognitions for his outstanding contributions to mathematical modeling and applied sciences. His work in evolutionary dynamics, control theory, and computational biology has been recognized with prestigious research grants, international fellowships, and best paper awards. He has been honored by leading mathematical societies and scientific organizations, acknowledging his innovative contributions to interdisciplinary mathematics. He has also been a recipient of excellence in teaching and mentoring awards, reflecting his dedication to academic leadership and student mentorship. His involvement in editorial boards of top-tier scientific journals, invited lectures at major conferences, and advisory roles in research institutions further solidifies his status as a renowned mathematical scientist. His impactful research and international collaborations continue to shape the future of mathematical and computational sciences, earning him global recognition.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Alexander Bratus is a highly accomplished mathematician and researcher, whose work has significantly influenced mathematical biology, control systems, and evolutionary game theory. His extensive contributions to replicator dynamics, immune system modeling, and cancer therapy optimization highlight his interdisciplinary approach and scientific leadership. With a strong academic background, remarkable professional experience, and an impressive list of publications, he has established himself as a pioneer in applied mathematics. His dedication to advancing mathematical sciences, mentoring young researchers, and fostering international collaborations makes him an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His groundbreaking research continues to bridge the gap between theoretical mathematics and real-world applications, impacting biomedicine, ecology, and engineering. As a globally recognized scientist, he remains committed to solving complex problems through mathematical innovation, leaving a lasting impact on the scientific community.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Dynamic Programming-Based Approach to Model Antigen-Driven Immune Repertoire Synthesis

    • Authors: A.S. Bratus’, G.A. Bocharov, D. Grebennikov

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 0

    • Source: Mathematics

  • Title: Food Webs and the Principle of Evolutionary Adaptation

    • Authors: A.S. Bratus’, S. Drozhzhin, A.V. Korushkina, A.S. Novozhilov

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 0

    • Source: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications

  • Title: On a Hypercycle Equation with Infinitely Many Members

    • Authors: A.S. Bratus’, O.S. Chmereva, I.Y. Yegorov, A.S. Novozhilov

    • Year: 2023

    • Citations: 0

    • Source: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications

  • Title: Existence of Closed Trajectories in Lotka-Volterra Systems in Rⁿ

    • Authors: A.S. Bratus’, V.V. Tikhomirov, R. Isaev

    • Year: Unknown

    • Citations: 0

    • Source: Book Chapter (No source information available)

  • Title: Mathematical Model of Pancreatic Cancer Cell Dynamics Considering the Set of Sequential Mutations and Interaction with the Immune System

    • Authors: A.S. Bratus’, N.R. Leslie, M. Chamo, G.A. Bocharov, D. Yurchenko

    • Year: 2022

    • Citations: 0

    • Source: Mathematics

  • Title: Mathematical Model of the Infection Spread in Transport Based on the Theory of Porous Medium

    • Authors: A. Ocheretyanaya, A.S. Bratus’

    • Year: 2022

    • Citations: 0

    • Source: Advances in Systems Science and Applications

  • Title: Open Quasispecies Systems: New Approach to Evolutionary Adaptation

    • Authors: I. Samokhin, T.S. Yakushkina, A.S. Bratus’

    • Year: 2022

    • Citations: 1

    • Source: Chinese Journal of Physics

  • Title: Fitness Optimization and Evolution of Permanent Replicator Systems

    • Authors: S. Drozhzhin, T.S. Yakushkina, A.S. Bratus’

    • Year: 2021

    • Citations: 2

    • Source: Journal of Mathematical Biology

  • Title: Dynamical Systems and Models in Biology

    • Authors: A.S. Bratus’, A.S. Novozhilov, A.P. Platonov

    • Year: 2010

    • Citations: 140

    • Source: Fizmatlit (in Russian)

  • Title: Optimal Bounded Control of Steady-State Random Vibrations

    • Authors: M.F. Dimentberg, D.V. Iourtchenko

    • Year: 2000

    • Citations: 64

    • Source: Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics

  • Title: Bounded Parametric Control of Random Vibrations

    • Authors: M.F. Dimentberg, A.S. Bratus’

    • Year: 2000

    • Citations: 54

    • Source: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences

  • Title: Bimodal Solutions in Eigenvalue Optimization Problems

    • Authors: A.S. Bratus’, A.P. Seiranian

    • Year: 1983

    • Citations: 49

    • Source: Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics

  • Title: Hybrid Solution Method for Dynamic Programming Equations for MDOF Stochastic Systems

    • Authors: A. Bratus, M. Dimentberg, D. Iourtchenko, M. Noori

    • Year: 2000

    • Citations: 44

    • Source: Dynamics and Control

  • Title: On Strategies on a Mathematical Model for Leukemia Therapy

    • Authors: A.S. Bratus’, E. Fimmel, Y. Todorov, Y.S. Semenov, F. Nuernberg

    • Year: 2012

    • Citations: 43

    • Source: Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications

  • Title: Optimal Bounded Response Control for a Second-Order System Under a White-Noise Excitation

    • Authors: A. Bratus, M. Dimentberg, D. Iourtchenko

    • Year: 2000

    • Citations: 43

    • Source: Journal of Vibration and Control

  • Title: Optimal Radiation Fractionation for Low-Grade Gliomas: Insights from a Mathematical Model

    • Authors: T. Galochkina, A. Bratus, V.M. Pérez-García

    • Year: 2015

    • Citations: 33

    • Source: Mathematical Biosciences

  • Title: Optimal Control Synthesis in Therapy of Solid Tumor Growth

    • Authors: A.S. Bratus’, E.S. Chumerina

    • Year: 2008

    • Citations: 30

    • Source: Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics

  • Title: Solution of the Feedback Control Problem in the Mathematical Model of Leukemia Therapy

    • Authors: A. Bratus, Y. Todorov, I. Yegorov, D. Yurchenko

    • Year: 2013

    • Citations: 28

    • Source: Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications

  • Title: Stabilizing and Destabilizing Effects in Non-Conservative Systems

    • Authors: N.V. Banichuk, A.S. Bratus, A.D. Myshkis

    • Year: 1989

    • Citations: 26

    • Source: Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics

  • Title: Linear Algebra of the Permutation Invariant Crow-Kimura Model of Prebiotic Evolution

    • Authors: A.S. Bratus, A.S. Novozhilov, Y.S. Semenov

    • Year: 2014

    • Citations: 25

    • Source: Mathematical Biosciences

 

 

Athanasios Angeioplastis | Data Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Athanasios Angeioplastis | Data Science | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate at IHU, Greece

Athanassios Aggioplastis is a dedicated researcher and educator with extensive experience in electrical engineering, informatics, and communications. Currently a PhD candidate at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, he has a strong academic background and a passion for advancing knowledge in his field. With 17 years as an Informatics Teacher and 12 years of higher education teaching at the Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Serres, he has significantly contributed to academic development. His professional experience spans over two decades as a freelancer in electrical engineering, complemented by involvement in scientific article writing and training program development for COPMED. Fluent in English (C2) and French (C1), he has the potential for international collaborations. While he has published research on athlete training program management, expanding his research impact through more high-impact publications, funded projects, and collaborations would further strengthen his academic profile and enhance his recognition in the research community.

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Education

Athanassios Aggioplastis has pursued a strong academic foundation in electrical engineering and informatics. He is currently a PhD candidate at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, specializing in Electrical and Computer Engineering. His academic journey also includes studies at the International Hellenic University in the Department of Information and Communication Engineering, further solidifying his expertise in advanced computational systems. Through his doctoral research, he is focused on developing innovative methodologies in engineering and informatics. His education has equipped him with a multidisciplinary perspective, enabling him to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications. With a strong commitment to lifelong learning, he continues to engage in academic and professional development, positioning himself as a knowledgeable researcher in his field. His educational background provides a robust foundation for his contributions to teaching, industry applications, and scientific research, making him a valuable member of the academic and engineering communities.

Professional Experience

Athanassios Aggioplastis has an extensive professional background spanning education, engineering, and research. With 17 years of experience as an Informatics Teacher at the 2nd General Lyceum of Serres, he has played a vital role in shaping the next generation of students in computer science. In higher education, he has contributed 12 years of teaching as both an hourly and seconded lecturer at the Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Serres, specializing in Informatics and Communications. Alongside his academic career, he has worked for over 20 years as a freelance electrical engineer, applying his technical expertise in real-world projects. His professional experience extends to research-oriented roles, including scientific article writing and training program development for COPMED, demonstrating his ability to integrate academic knowledge with industry needs. His diverse experience highlights his versatility and dedication to both education and applied engineering solutions.

Research Interest

Athanassios Aggioplastis’s research interests lie at the intersection of electrical engineering, informatics, and applied computational systems. His work explores innovative methodologies in computer engineering, information and communication technologies, and their real-world applications. His published research on athlete training program management reflects a multidisciplinary approach, integrating technology with performance optimization. He is particularly interested in developing intelligent systems that enhance efficiency in various domains, including engineering applications, data-driven decision-making, and automation. His ongoing PhD research is expected to contribute novel insights into electrical and computer engineering. While his research portfolio is still expanding, his engagement with scientific writing and program development demonstrates a keen interest in advancing technological innovation. By broadening his research scope to include collaborative projects, high-impact publications, and funded initiatives, he has the potential to make significant contributions to the field and establish himself as a leading researcher in computational engineering.

Awards and Honors

While Athanassios Aggioplastis has built an impressive career in education and engineering, there is no documented record of significant research awards or honors in his profile. His long-standing contributions to academia, including 17 years of secondary school teaching and 12 years of higher education instruction, reflect a strong commitment to education and mentorship. His involvement in industry and scientific writing showcases his dedication to advancing knowledge and training programs. While he may not yet have received formal research accolades, his growing engagement in doctoral research and interdisciplinary applications could position him for future recognition. Participation in prestigious awards, securing research grants, and publishing in high-impact journals could enhance his academic standing and open opportunities for receiving awards. By actively contributing to the global research community and increasing his visibility in the field, he has the potential to earn accolades that reflect his expertise and contributions to electrical and computer engineering.

Conclusion

Athanassios Aggioplastis is a dedicated academic and professional with extensive experience in teaching, engineering, and research. As a PhD candidate, he is actively working to enhance his expertise in electrical and computer engineering while balancing a robust teaching career. His experience as a lecturer and secondary school educator highlights his dedication to knowledge dissemination. His research interests focus on applied informatics and computational engineering, with potential for growth in interdisciplinary collaborations. Although his current publication record and research accolades are limited, expanding his contributions through high-impact journal articles, research funding, and professional networking could significantly elevate his profile. His multilingual proficiency and industry background further position him for international research opportunities. While he is not yet a leading figure in research awards, his continuous academic and professional advancements indicate strong potential for future contributions and recognition in his field.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Predicting Student Performance and Enhancing Learning Outcomes: A Data-Driven Approach Using Educational Data Mining Techniques

    • Authors: Athanasios Angeioplastis, John Aliprantis, Markos Konstantakis, Alkiviadis Tsimpiris
    • Year: 2025
    • Citation: Computers 2025, 14(3), 83
    • Source: MDPI Computers Journal
  • Title: Predicting Student Specializations: A Machine Learning Approach Based on Academic Performance

    • Authors: Athanasios Angeioplastis, Nikolaos Papaioannou, Alkiviadis Tsimpiris, Angeliki Kamilali, Dimitrios Varsamis
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: Journal of e-Learning and Knowledge Society, 20(2), 19-27
    • Source: Journal of e-Learning and Knowledge Society
  • Title: State-of-the-Art CNN Architectures for Assessing Fine Motor Skills: A Comparative Study

    • Authors: Konstantinos Strikas, Nikolaos Papaioannou, Ioannis Stamatopoulos, Athanasios Angeioplastis, Alkiviadis Tsimpiris, Dimitrios Varsamis, Paraskevi Giagazoglou
    • Year: 2023
    • Citation: WSEAS Transactions on Advances in Engineering Education, 20, 44-51
    • Source: WSEAS Transactions
  • Title: Parallel Feature Subset Selection Wrappers Using k-Means Classifier

    • Authors: Nikolaos Papaioannou, Alkiviadis Tsimpiris, Christos Talagozis, Leonidas Fragidis, Athanasios Angeioplastis, Sotirios Tsakiridis, Dimitrios Varsamis
    • Year: 2023
    • Citation: WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications, 20, 10
    • Source: WSEAS Transactions
  • Title: Comparative Analysis of Convolutional Neural Networks for Early Diagnosis of Plant Diseases and Pests in a Multiclass Dataset

    • Authors: Nikolaos Papaioannou, Alkiviadis Tsimpiris, Aristea Kounani, Ioannis Stamatopoulos, Athanasios Angeioplastis, Dimitrios Varsamis
    • Year: 2023
    • Citation: International Journal of Computing and Optimization, 10(1), 41-53
    • Source: International Journal of Computing and Optimization
  • Title: Comparative Analysis of Focus Group Insights on Sports Inclusion for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities in Italy, Bulgaria, and Ireland

    • Authors: Muhammad Farooq, Maria Grazia Pirina, Roberto Solinas, Athanasios Angeioplastis
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: ResearchGate
  • Title: A Procedure for Optimization of Placement Products in Large Industrial Areas of a Greek Soft Drinks Company

    • Authors: Sotirios Tsakiridis, Alkiviadis Tsimpiris, Athanasios Angeioplastis, Dimitrios Varsamis
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: ResearchGate
  • Title: A Procedure with MySQL Python for Developing Data Warehouse and Analytics Using Data from a Greek Soft Drinks Company

    • Authors: Sotirios Tsakiridis, Alkiviadis Tsimpiris, Athanasios Angeioplastis, Dimitrios Varsamis
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: ResearchGate
  • Title: Exploring the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Sport Education, and Disabilities: A Bibliometric Analysis and Future Research Predictions

    • Authors: Muhammad Farooq, Maria Grazia Pirina, Roberto Solinas, Athanasios Angeioplastis
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: ResearchGate
  • Title: Data Analysis of Student Performance on Database Course Using Orange Data Mining Software

    • Authors: Athanasios Angeioplastis, Alkiviadis Tsimpiris, Dimitrios Varsamis, Roberto Solinas
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: ResearchGate
  • Title: Teaching Mathematics with Educational Robotics

    • Authors: Athanasios Angeioplastis, Argyrios Koureas, Alkiviadis Tsimpiris, Roberto Solinas
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: ResearchGate
  • Title: Analytics with Oracle APEX for Enhanced Data Warehouse Management: A Case Study of a Greek Soft Drinks Company

    • Authors: Sotirios Tsakiridis, Alkiviadis Tsimpiris, Athanasios Angeioplastis, Dimitrios Varsamis
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: ResearchGate
  • Title: Statistical Analysis of Demographic Data and Student Performance in the Courses of the Bachelor’s Degree Program at the Department of Computer, Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering – International Hellenic University with ORACLE APEX Statistics

    • Authors: Athanasios Angeioplastis, Eleftherios Panagis, Sotirios Tsakiridis, Dimitrios Varsamis
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: ResearchGate
  • Title: Data Analysis of Student’s Performance on “Database” Course with ORACLE APEX Statistics

    • Authors: Athanasios Angeioplastis, Alkiviadis Tsimpiris, Dimitrios Varsamis, Robert Leskovar
    • Year: 2023
    • Source: ResearchGate