Yangshanshan Liu | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yangshanshan Liu | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Post Doc at Nankai University, China

Dr. Yangshanshan Liu 🎓 is a postdoctoral researcher at the Chern Institute of Mathematics, Nankai University, specializing in Celestial Mechanics, Central Configurations, and Hamiltonian Systems 🌌. With a Ph.D. and Master’s degree from Sichuan University under the guidance of Prof. Shiqing Zhang, her work bridges mathematical theory and computational dynamics. She has published in high-impact journals such as SIAM J. Appl. Dyn. Syst. and J. Geom. Phys. 📚. A former award-winning high school math teacher 🧑‍🏫, Dr. Liu combines educational dedication with scholarly excellence. Her presentations at leading conferences like ICMS and AIMS 2024 🌍 reflect growing international recognition. With a passion for algebraic geometry and programming 💻, Dr. Liu is a rising researcher contributing meaningfully to the global mathematics community through both innovation and outreach.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Yangshanshan Liu holds a Ph.D. and Master’s degree in Mathematics from Sichuan University, China, where she studied under Prof. Shiqing Zhang. Her doctoral thesis focused on Central Configurations in the Newtonian n-Body Problems with Homogeneous Potentials, while her master’s research addressed symmetric configurations in the planar five-body problem. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Liaoning University, with a thesis exploring stock index volatility using the ARCH model 📈. Her academic journey reflects a strong foundation in both pure and applied mathematics, complemented by analytical and computational rigor. Dr. Liu’s consistent academic excellence is marked by scholarships and recognition at all levels of her education, establishing her as a highly qualified and promising researcher in the mathematical sciences 📘.

Professional Experience 💼 

Dr. Liu is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the prestigious Chern Institute of Mathematics, Nankai University, under the supervision of Prof. Chaofeng Zhu. Since July 2023, she has actively contributed to theoretical research in dynamical systems and celestial mechanics. Prior to her academic career, she served as a Senior High School Mathematics Teacher at Rainbow Education (2010–2017), where she was recognized as “Outstanding Teacher of the Year” 🏆. Her professional path demonstrates a rare blend of teaching excellence and deep research engagement. From mentoring students to contributing original findings to high-level mathematical problems, Dr. Liu has shown versatility, leadership, and an unwavering commitment to the dissemination and advancement of mathematical knowledge at every stage of her career.

Research Interests 🔍

Dr. Liu’s research focuses on Celestial Mechanics, particularly the Newtonian n-Body Problem, Central Configurations, and Hamiltonian Systems. She also delves into Index Theory and Computational Algebraic Geometry, contributing both theoretical and computational insights. Her interdisciplinary approach connects classical mechanics with modern mathematical tools, such as programming and symbolic computation 💻. Dr. Liu aims to explore how geometric and topological methods can enrich our understanding of dynamical systems in higher-dimensional spaces. Her interests extend to practical applications and numerical simulations, facilitating broader applicability of abstract mathematical theories. This versatile research scope not only reinforces the depth of her expertise but also signals her ambition to solve complex real-world and theoretical problems in mathematical physics and geometry 🌌.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Dr. Liu has been recognized throughout her academic journey with numerous scholarships and awards. She received annual Ph.D. and Master’s scholarships from Sichuan University (2017–2023), and was named an Outstanding Graduate Student in 2020. She earned the Liu Yingming Scholarship in 2022, a notable recognition within the School of Mathematics. During her undergraduate years at Liaoning University, she received continuous scholarship support from 2006 to 2010 for academic excellence 📚. Her earlier career in education was equally decorated, earning her the “Outstanding Teacher of the Year” award in 2015 at Rainbow Education. These accolades reflect her diligence, talent, and commitment to both learning and teaching, solidifying her reputation as a dedicated and accomplished figure in the field of mathematics 🏆.

Research Skills 🧠

Dr. Liu possesses strong research skills in mathematical modeling, analytical computation, and dynamical systems. She is proficient in programming and computational algebraic geometry, allowing her to analyze and simulate complex n-body interactions with precision 💻. Her work employs a mix of symbolic computation, numerical methods, and theoretical tools such as index theory and Hamiltonian mechanics. These interdisciplinary capabilities make her adept at solving nonlinear differential equations, characterizing central configurations, and presenting results in accessible formats. Her experience in conducting research seminars and presenting at international conferences reflects both her communication skills and technical depth. These capabilities equip Dr. Liu to contribute significantly to emerging mathematical challenges and collaborative global research in applied and theoretical mathematics 🌐.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: On the Uniqueness of the Planar 5-Body Central Configuration with a Trapezoidal Convex Hull
    Authors: Yangshanshan Liu, Shiqing Zhang
    Year: 2025
    Citation Count: Not yet available (recent publication)
    Source: Journal of Geometry and Physics, Volume 213, Article ID 105494
    DOI: 10.1016/j.geomphys.2025.105494

  • Title: Stacked Central Configurations with a Homogeneous Potential in ℝ³
    Authors: Yangshanshan Liu, Shiqing Zhang
    Year: 2023
    Citation Count: Not yet available
    Source: SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems, Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages 635–656
    DOI: 10.1137/22M1495032

Conclusion 🔬

Dr. Yangshanshan Liu is a well-rounded and accomplished mathematician with significant potential in the global academic landscape 🌍. Her transition from an award-winning educator to a productive researcher demonstrates not only her versatility but also a deep commitment to the mathematical sciences. With a focus on celestial mechanics and central configurations, backed by strong computational and analytical skills, Dr. Liu’s work addresses complex theoretical problems with clarity and innovation. Her publications in reputable journals, presentations at major conferences, and consistent academic honors position her as a strong candidate for recognition such as the Best Researcher Award 🏅. She continues to make meaningful contributions to her field, reflecting excellence, resilience, and intellectual rigor in every aspect of her academic career.

 

Vesna Knights | Applied Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Vesna Knights | Applied Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

North Macedonia at Faculty of Technology and Technical Science, University “St. Kliment Ohridski”—Bitola, 7000 Bitola, North Macedonia, Macedonia

Professor Vesna (Antoska) Knights, Dr.Sc., is a distinguished academic and researcher with extensive experience in mathematical statistics, applied mathematics, and mathematical modelling. Serving as a Full Professor at the Faculty of Technology and Technical Sciences in Veles, University “St. Kliment Ohridski” – Bitola, she has held pivotal roles including Head of the Doctoral Studies Council and Vice Dean. Her scholarly contributions span biostatistics, optimization, automation, and data analysis, with active involvement in international collaborations such as the COST Action DE-PASS and ERASMUS+ teaching exchanges. With a career rooted in both academia and government statistical services, Professor Knights brings a multidisciplinary perspective to her work. Her research has been recognized through numerous publications indexed in Scopus and Web of Science. Dedicated to mentoring and policy-relevant research, she exemplifies leadership in science and education. Her broad expertise and impact make her a strong candidate for the Women Researcher Award.

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Education

Professor Vesna (Antoska) Knights holds a Doctor of Science (Dr.Sc.) degree in Technical Sciences, with a specialization in Applied Mathematics and Statistical Modelling. Her academic journey began with a degree in Mathematics, followed by postgraduate studies in Statistical Analysis and Mathematical Modelling, which laid a strong foundation for her interdisciplinary research career. Her doctoral work focused on applying mathematical frameworks to real-world industrial and biological systems, earning her recognition for integrating theoretical insight with practical application. Throughout her academic progression, she pursued international research exchanges and advanced trainings, including ERASMUS+ programs, which enriched her educational profile with global perspectives. Her commitment to continuous learning and academic excellence is evident in her participation in workshops, seminars, and specialized courses across Europe. Professor Knights’s education reflects a deep-rooted dedication to expanding knowledge and applying it to complex scientific, technological, and societal challenges.

Professional Experience

Professor Knights has a distinguished career spanning academia, public service, and international collaboration. Currently a Full Professor at the Faculty of Technology and Technical Sciences in Veles, University “St. Kliment Ohridski” – Bitola, she has held several leadership roles including Vice Dean and Head of the Doctoral Studies Council. She has extensive experience teaching undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students in mathematics, statistics, data analysis, and optimization. Her early career includes service at the State Statistical Office of North Macedonia, where she contributed to national statistical methodology and data analysis frameworks. She is actively engaged in international mobility programs such as ERASMUS+ and serves as a scientific member in European research networks like the COST Action DE-PASS. With a professional background that bridges academia and applied statistics, Professor Knights has led multiple research projects, supervised doctoral theses, and established herself as a key figure in interdisciplinary academic initiatives throughout Europe.

Research Interest

Professor Knights’s research interests are deeply rooted in applied mathematics, mathematical statistics, and computational modelling. She specializes in biostatistics, systems optimization, industrial mathematics, and the application of statistical models in engineering and health sciences. Her interdisciplinary approach connects statistical theory with practical problems in automation, manufacturing, and biological systems. A significant part of her research has focused on parameter estimation, probabilistic analysis, and developing algorithms for data-driven decision-making in complex systems. She is also involved in health-related modelling within the context of physical activity and well-being, contributing to the European COST Action DE-PASS project. Her scientific output includes numerous publications indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, showcasing her commitment to advancing both theory and application. Professor Knights is particularly enthusiastic about mentoring young researchers and fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration, reflecting her belief in the transformative power of mathematical modelling in solving global challenges.

Award and Honor

Throughout her career, Professor Vesna Knights has received various accolades that reflect her dedication to science, education, and leadership. She has been recognized at institutional and national levels for her outstanding teaching performance and contributions to academic development. Her research excellence has earned her invitations to serve as a reviewer and editorial board member for peer-reviewed international journals. Her participation in the prestigious COST Action DE-PASS highlights her standing in the European research community. Additionally, she has been a keynote speaker and guest lecturer in ERASMUS+ programs and international conferences, where her work has been lauded for its impact and innovation. As a mentor and academic advisor, she has received commendations for guiding doctoral students and young researchers in developing cutting-edge research methodologies. These honors underscore her significant influence across educational, scientific, and professional landscapes, positioning her as a role model and advocate for women in science and mathematics.

Conclusion

Professor Vesna (Antoska) Knights exemplifies academic excellence, interdisciplinary innovation, and leadership in mathematical sciences. Her career bridges theoretical depth with real-world application, impacting fields from biostatistics and industrial optimization to health science and data analytics. As a dedicated educator, she inspires students and researchers alike, fostering a vibrant academic environment that emphasizes rigor, creativity, and societal relevance. Her international collaborations, leadership in doctoral education, and participation in high-impact European research networks underscore her role as a globally engaged scholar. The recognition she has received through awards, research invitations, and institutional honors speaks to her sustained contributions to the scientific community. Professor Knights is not only a distinguished researcher but also a passionate advocate for scientific collaboration, education, and mentorship. Her legacy continues to influence the next generation of scientists, making her a worthy recipient of honors such as the Women Researcher Award, and a beacon of excellence in contemporary mathematical science.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Nonlinear Dynamics and Machine Learning for Robotic Control Systems in IoT Applications
    Authors: V. Antoska-Knights, O. Petrovska, J. Gajdoš Kljusurić
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
    Source: Future Internet

  • Title: Machine Learning Models and Mathematical Approaches for Predictive IoT Smart Parking
    Authors: V. Knights, O. Petrovska, J. Bunevska-Talevska, M. Prchkovska
    Year: 2025
    Source: Sensors, 25(7), 2065

  • Title: Enhancing Smart Parking Management through Machine Learning and AI Integration in IoT Environments
    Authors: V. Antoska-Knights, O. Petrovska, M. Prchkovska
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 4
    Source: IntechOpen Limited, pp. 25–49

  • Title: Learning and AI Integration in IoT
    Authors: V. Knights, O. Petrovska, M. Prchkovska
    Year: 2025
    Source: Navigating the Internet of Things in the 22nd Century

  • Title: Mathematical Analysis of Statistical Design of Experiment and Machine Learning Methods in Identifying Factors Influencing Obesity
    Authors: V. Knights, T. Blazevska, G. Markovic, J.G. Kljusurić
    Year: 2024
    Source: Medical Research Archives, 12(9)

  • Title: Примена на статистички методи… со потекло oд Македонија, Косово и Албанија
    Authors: B. Durmishi, V. Antoska-Knights
    Year: 2024
    Source: Годишна Конференција на студентите на трет циклус студии

  • Title: Pollution of the Fifth Canal on the Crna River in the Region of Bitola
    Authors: T. Blazhevska, V. Pavlova, V. Knights, N. Gruevska, E. Delinikolova, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Source: IJFTN International Journal of Food Technology and Nutrition, 7(13–14), 138–143

  • Title: The Presence of Escherichia coli and Enterococcus in the Water of the Fifth Canal and Black River near Bitola
    Authors: T. Blazhevska, V. Pavlova, V. Knights, V. Stamatovska, M. Sviderski, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Source: Journal of Agriculture and Plant Sciences, 22(1), 9–13

  • Title: Machine Learning Techniques for Modelling and Predicting the Influence of Kefir in a Low-Protein Diet on Kidney Function
    Authors: V. Knights, E.D. Gavriloska
    Year: 2024
    Source: Medical Research Archives, 12(7)

  • Title: Textural and Sensory Characteristics of Yogurt Manufactured with Liquid Whey and Strawberry Supplementation
    Authors: A. Hyseni, T. Kalevska, D. Nikolovska Nedelkoska, G. Dimitrovska, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Source: Journal of Food Science and Technology (Iran), 21(150), 139–150

  • Title: Integrating Machine Learning and AI into IoT-Enabled Smart Parking
    Authors: V. Knights, O. Petrovska, M. Prchkovska
    Year: 2024
    Source: International Conference on Innovations in Technology, Business and Society

  • Title: From Equations to Predictions: Understanding the Mathematics and Machine Learning of Multiple Linear Regression
    Authors: V. Knights, M. Prchkovska
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 7
    Source: Journal of Mathematical & Computer Applications, 3(2), 1–8

  • Title: Recommendations and Use of Calcium, Vitamin D, and Appropriate Nutrition in Patients with Rheumatoid Diseases
    Authors: D. Zhubi, V. Pavlova, M. Zhubi, A. Tahiri, I. Kovaci, T. Blazhevska, V. Knights, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
    Source: Journal of Hygienic Engineering & Design, 47

  • Title: Modeling and Implementation of Smart Parking System
    Authors: O. Petrovska, V. Knights, A.F. Turkeshi
    Year: 2024
    Source: Book of Abstracts, 12

  • Title: Mineral Composition of Fresh Cow’s Milk and the Importance of Minerals in the Human Diet
    Authors: V. Loshi, I. Nikqi, E. Gajdoš Kljusurić, V. Antoska-Knights
    Year: 2024
    Source: Journal of Hygienic Engineering and Design, 48, 30–34

  • Title: A Survey on the Motivation, Attitudes, and Frequency of Use of Dietary Supplements in Cancer Patients
    Authors: K. Dina, V. Pavlova, A. Tahiri, I. Kovaci, T. Blazhevska, V. Knights, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Source: Journal of Hygienic Engineering and Design

  • Title: Textural and Sensory Properties of Yogurt Obtained by Bioconversion of Milk-Liquid Whey Mixture and Aronia Supplementation
    Authors: A. Hyseni, T. Kalevska, D. Nikolovska-Nedelkoska, G. Dimitrovska, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Source: Poljoprivreda i Sumarstvo, 70(1), 115–126

  • Title: Dynamic Modeling and Simulation of Mobile Robot under Disturbances and Obstacles in an Environment
    Authors: V. Knights, O. Petrovska
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 6
    Source: Journal of Applied Mathematics & Computation, 8, 59–67

  • Title: Mathematical Modelling of Determining the Dynamics of the Nutritional Value Content of Classic Kefir and Three Types of Flavors of Functional Kefir
    Authors: E.D. Gavriloska, T. Kalevska, G. Dimitrovska, J.G. Kljusurić, V.A. Knights
    Year: 2023
    Source: Horizons – International Scientific Journal, 1(1), 116–129

 

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]

 

Ran Zhang | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ran Zhang | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China

Ran Zhang is a dedicated researcher specializing in differential operator spectrum theory and inverse problems, with a strong academic record and impactful contributions to mathematical analysis. He has published extensively in prestigious journals such as Journal of Differential Equations, Applied Mathematics Letters, and Mathematical Methods in Applied Sciences, addressing critical problems in Sturm-Liouville operators, Dirac systems, and inverse spectral analysis. As the host of national research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China, he has demonstrated leadership in advancing theoretical mathematics. His work has significant implications for mathematical physics and engineering applications. While already an accomplished researcher, expanding into applied interdisciplinary domains and increasing global collaborations could further enhance his influence. With a strong foundation in theoretical and computational approaches, Ran Zhang continues to push the boundaries of mathematical research, making him a valuable contributor to the field.

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Education

Ran Zhang has established a strong academic foundation in mathematics, particularly in differential operator spectrum theory and inverse problems. His educational journey has been marked by rigorous training in advanced mathematical techniques, equipping him with the analytical and computational skills necessary for solving complex problems in spectral analysis. Throughout his academic career, he has specialized in inverse problems, Sturm-Liouville operators, and Dirac systems, which are fundamental to mathematical physics and engineering applications. His deep understanding of functional analysis and operator theory has enabled him to contribute innovative solutions to long-standing mathematical challenges. His education has been further enriched through collaborations with esteemed mathematicians and participation in high-level mathematical research projects. This solid academic background has laid the groundwork for his contributions to the field, positioning him as a leading researcher in spectral theory and inverse problems.

Professional Experience

Ran Zhang has built an impressive professional career focused on mathematical research and inverse spectral analysis. As a host of research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China, he has played a pivotal role in advancing theoretical mathematics. His work has been recognized in esteemed mathematical journals, reflecting the high impact of his research in spectral theory, Sturm-Liouville operators, and discontinuous differential equations. He has actively contributed to solving complex mathematical challenges and has worked closely with research teams, collaborating with renowned mathematicians across institutions. His experience extends beyond academia, as his research has potential applications in engineering, quantum mechanics, and applied physics. His ability to bridge theoretical mathematics with practical applications makes him a distinguished figure in the field. As he progresses in his career, expanding into interdisciplinary research and mentoring young mathematicians could further solidify his professional legacy.

Research Interest

Ran Zhang’s primary research interest lies in differential operator spectrum theory and its inverse problems, focusing on Sturm-Liouville operators, Dirac systems, and inverse spectral analysis. His work explores the uniqueness, reconstruction, and solvability of inverse problems, often dealing with differential operators that exhibit discontinuities. He is particularly interested in solving inverse nodal and resonance problems, which have profound implications in mathematical physics, quantum mechanics, and engineering applications. His research also extends to periodic and impulsive differential equations, addressing their spectral properties and reconstruction techniques. By developing new mathematical models and analytical methods, he aims to enhance the theoretical understanding of inverse problems while providing practical solutions for computational mathematics. His contributions to spectral theory play a vital role in advancing numerical methods and mathematical modeling, further strengthening the connection between pure and applied mathematics. His future research aims to expand into multidisciplinary applications, fostering collaborations across physics, engineering, and computational sciences.

Awards and Honors

Ran Zhang’s research excellence has been recognized through several prestigious honors and awards. As the recipient of funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China, he has demonstrated his ability to lead impactful research projects. His published works in top-tier mathematical journals, such as the Journal of Differential Equations, Applied Mathematics Letters, and Mathematical Methods in Applied Sciences, underscore his significant contributions to spectral theory and inverse problems. His research achievements have also been acknowledged through collaborations with internationally renowned mathematicians, highlighting his growing influence in the mathematical community. His ability to solve complex problems in spectral analysis has positioned him as a leading researcher in the field. With an increasing number of citations and recognition from the global mathematics community, Ran Zhang continues to make substantial contributions that are shaping modern mathematical research.

Conclusion

Ran Zhang is a distinguished researcher whose work in differential operator spectrum theory and inverse problems has made a profound impact on mathematical sciences. His strong academic background, extensive research experience, and leadership in national research projects position him as a key figure in mathematical analysis. His research has provided significant advancements in spectral theory, Sturm-Liouville operators, and inverse nodal problems, which are crucial for engineering, quantum mechanics, and mathematical physics. While he has already gained significant recognition, expanding his work into interdisciplinary applications and international collaborations could further elevate his influence. His commitment to mathematical innovation, coupled with his problem-solving skills and dedication to research, ensures that he will continue to contribute valuable insights to the field. As he moves forward, his work will likely shape the future of spectral analysis, making lasting contributions to both theoretical and applied mathematics.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Inverse spectral problems for the Dirac operator with complex-valued weight and discontinuity
    Authors: Ran Zhang, Chuan-Fu Yang, Natalia P. Bondarenko
    Year: 2021
    Citation: Journal of Differential Equations, 278: 100-110
    Source: Journal of Differential Equations

  • Title: Uniqueness and reconstruction of the periodic Strum-Liouville operator with a finite number of discontinuities
    Authors: Ran Zhang, Kai Wang, Chuan-Fu Yang
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Applied Mathematics Letters, 147: 108853
    Source: Applied Mathematics Letters

  • Title: Uniqueness theorems for the impulsive Dirac operator with discontinuity
    Authors: Ran Zhang, Chuan-Fu Yang
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Analysis and Mathematical Physics, 12(1): 1-16
    Source: Analysis and Mathematical Physics

  • Title: Determination of the impulsive Sturm-Liouville operator from a set of eigenvalues
    Authors: Ran Zhang, Xiao-Chuan Xu, Chuan-Fu Yang, Natalia P. Bondarenko
    Year: 2020
    Citation: Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems, 28(3): 341-348
    Source: Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems

  • Title: Solving the inverse problems for discontinuous periodic Strum-Liouville operator by the method of rotation
    Authors: Ran Zhang, Kai Wang, Chuan-Fu Yang
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Results in Mathematics, 79(1): 49
    Source: Results in Mathematics

  • Title: Ambarzumyan-type theorem for the impulsive Sturm-Liouville operator
    Authors: Ran Zhang, Chuan-Fu Yang
    Year: 2021
    Citation: Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems, 29(1): 21-25
    Source: Journal of Inverse and Ill-posed Problems

  • Title: Solvability of an inverse problem for discontinuous Sturm-Liouville operators
    Authors: Ran Zhang, Natalia P. Bondarenko, Chuan-Fu Yang
    Year: 2021
    Citation: Mathematical Methods in Applied Sciences, 44(1): 124-139
    Source: Mathematical Methods in Applied Sciences

  • Title: Reconstruction of the Strum-Liouville operator with periodic boundary conditions and discontinuity
    Authors: Ran Zhang, Chuan-Fu Yang
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Mathematical Methods in Applied Sciences, 45(8): 4244-4251
    Source: Mathematical Methods in Applied Sciences

  • Title: Determination of the impulsive Dirac systems from a set of eigenvalues
    Authors: Ran Zhang, Chuan-Fu Yang, Kai Wang
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Mathematics, 11(19): 4086
    Source: Mathematics

  • Title: Inverse nodal problem for the Sturm-Liouville operator with a weight
    Authors: Ran Zhang, Murat Sat, Chuan-Fu Yang
    Year: 2020
    Citation: Applied Mathematics – A Journal of Chinese Universities Series B, 35(2): 193-202
    Source: Applied Mathematics – A Journal of Chinese Universities Series B

 

Navneet Kumar Lamba | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award | 2055

Assist. Prof. Dr. Navneet Kumar Lamba | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

 Assistant Professor at Shri Lemdeo Patil Mahavidyalaya, Mandhal India

Dr. Navneet Kumar Lamba is an accomplished mathematician and researcher, currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Shri Lemdeo Patil Mahavidyalaya, Mandhal. With over 13 years of teaching and research experience, he specializes in Operations Research, Mathematical Modeling, Optimization Problems, and Solid Mechanics. He has published 60 research papers in peer-reviewed, Scopus, and Web of Science journals, authored 9 books, and contributed 3 book chapters. His research on infectious disease modeling, particularly COVID-19, has been widely recognized. He has received prestigious accolades, including the Research Excellence Award-2021 (UK) and multiple Best Paper Awards. Dr. Lamba has successfully supervised Ph.D. scholars and plays a key role in various academic committees. An active member of multiple professional bodies, he has also organized national awards. His commitment to research and academia makes him a distinguished scholar in the field of Computational Mathematics.

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Education

Dr. Navneet Kumar Lamba holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from R.T.M. Nagpur University, awarded in 2013, demonstrating his expertise in advanced mathematical research. He earned his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Mathematics from the same university in 2007, securing the 3rd Merit position at the university level with an impressive 67.7%. His Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree, with a focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, was completed at D.A.V. College, Jalandhar, under Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, in 2005 with 63.5% (First Division). His early education includes Higher Secondary (XII) from St. Thomas School, Jalandhar (CBSE, New Delhi), where he scored 60.5%, and Secondary Education (X) from Bright Buds School, Jaipur (Rajasthan Board) with 59.33%. His strong academic foundation, coupled with continuous research and teaching excellence, has contributed significantly to his standing as a distinguished mathematician and educator.

Professional Experience

Dr. Navneet Kumar Lamba is a distinguished academician and researcher with over 13 years and 2 months of experience in teaching and research. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Mathematics at Shri Lemdeo Patil Mahavidyalaya, Mandhal, he has made significant contributions to the fields of Operations Research, Mathematical Modeling, and Solid Mechanics. His professional journey includes teaching positions at Dronacharya College of Engineering, Gurugram, Priyadarshini Institute of Engineering & Technology, Nagpur, and Nagarjuna Institute of Engineering, Technology, and Management, Nagpur. He has guided Ph.D. scholars, authored 9 books and 60+ research papers, and actively participates in academic leadership roles such as IQAC Cell, Research & Development Cell, and Teacher Guardian Scheme. His work has earned him multiple accolades, including the Research Excellence Award-2021 and Best Paper Awards (2021, 2023), solidifying his reputation as a leading researcher in applied mathematics.

Research Interest

Dr. Navneet Kumar Lamba’s research interests span a broad spectrum of fundamental and applied mathematics, focusing primarily on Operations Research, Mathematical Modeling, Optimization Problems, and Solid Mechanics. His work in linear programming and algorithmic methodologies has contributed to developing efficient problem-solving techniques. He has also made significant strides in boundary value problems, applied modeling of infectious diseases, and thermal stress analysis in solid mechanics, particularly in studying memory-dependent thermoelastic responses. His recent research delves into the fractional-order heat conduction models, hygrothermal effects in materials, and thermosensitive structures. Additionally, Dr. Lamba has explored the mathematical modeling of COVID-19 transmission dynamics, providing valuable insights into epidemiological trends. With over 60 research publications in Scopus, Web of Science, and UGC Care-listed journals, his work continues to impact both theoretical and applied aspects of mathematics. His research aims to bridge gaps between mathematical theory and real-world applications, fostering innovation and problem-solving in diverse domains.

Award and Honor

Dr. Navneet Kumar Lamba has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to research and academia with several prestigious awards and honors. He received the Research Excellence Award-2021 from the National Health Service England (UK) and Chintamani Mahavidyalaya, acknowledging his significant research in mathematics and its applications. His exceptional scholarly work has also earned him Best Paper Awards in 2021 and 2023 at the International Conference on Advancement in Science, Technology, and Management. With a distinguished academic career spanning over 13 years, Dr. Lamba has authored 60 research papers in reputed peer-reviewed journals, 9 books, and 3 book chapters, further cementing his position as a leading researcher in mathematics. Additionally, he has guided Ph.D. scholars, actively participated in national and international awards, and contributed to institutional development through key academic committees. His dedication to mathematical research, teaching, and mentorship has earned him widespread recognition in the academic community.

Conclusion

Dr. Navneet Kumar Lamba is a distinguished academician and researcher with over 13 years of experience in mathematics, specializing in operations research, mathematical modeling, and optimization problems. His impressive portfolio includes 60 peer-reviewed research papers, 9 authored books, and multiple accolades such as the Research Excellence Award-2021 and Best Paper Awards in 2021 and 2023. As an Assistant Professor and Head of Department, he has contributed significantly to academia through research supervision, professional memberships, and leadership roles in various academic committees. His work on infectious disease modeling, particularly COVID-19, highlights his commitment to applied research. While his contributions are exemplary, further enhancements in citation impact, global collaborations, and research grants would strengthen his research influence. Overall, Dr. Lamba’s dedication to research, teaching, and academic leadership makes him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing his invaluable contributions to mathematics and scientific advancements.

Publications Top Noted

  • A Sustainable Inventory Model with Advertisement Effort for Imperfect Quality Items under Learning in Fuzzy Monsoon Demand
    • Authors: Alamri, O.A.; Lamba, N.K.; Jayaswal, M.K.; Mittal, M.
    • Year: 2024
  • Memory Dependent Response in an Infinitely Long Thermoelastic Solid Circular Cylinder
    • Authors: Lamba, N.K.; Deshmukh, K.C.
    • Year: 2024
  • Quasi-static Thermal Response of a Circular Plate due to the Influence of Memory-dependent Derivatives
    • Authors: Lamba, N.K.
    • Year: 2024
  • Thermal Characteristics of a Multilayered Annular Disk with Thermosensitive Features using a Fractional-order Heat Conduction Model
    • Authors: Lamba, N.K.; Manthena, V.R.; Bhad, P.P.; Srinivas, V.B.; Abouelregal, A.E.
    • Year: 2024
  • Thermal Stresses Associated with a Thermosensitive Multilayered Disc Analysed Due to Point Heating
    • Authors: Srinivas, V.B.; Manthena, V.R.; Warbhe, S.D.; Kedar, G.D.; Lamba, N.K.
    • Year: 2024
  • Memory-based Thermoelastic Modelling of an Annular Disc under Heating and Cooling Processes
    • Authors: Lamba, N.K.; Varhadpande, I.; Murty, V.R.K.
    • Year: 2024
  • Impact of Memory-dependent Response of a Thermoelastic Thick Solid Cylinder
    • Authors: Lamba, N.K.
    • Year: 2023
  • Hygrothermoelastic Response of a Finite Hollow Circular Cylinder
    • Authors: Lamba, N.K.; Deshmukh, K.C.
    • Year: 2022
  • Memory Impact of Hygrothermal Effect in a Hollow Cylinder by Theory of Uncoupled-Coupled Heat and Moisture
    • Authors: Verma, J.; Lamba, N.K.; Deshmukh, K.C.
    • Year: 2022
  • Thermosensitive Response of a Functionally Graded Cylinder with Fractional Order Derivative
    • Authors: Lamba, N.K.
    • Year: 2022
  • A Comparative Study of COVID-19 Pandemic in Rajasthan, India
    • Authors: Jayaswal, M.K.; Lamba, N.K.; Yadav, R.; Mittal, M.
    • Year: 2021
  • Impact of COVID-19: A Mathematical Model
    • Authors: Warbhe, S.D.; Lamba, N.K.; Deshmukh, K.C.
    • Year: 2021
  • Mathematical Modelling of COVID-19 in Pregnant Women and Newly Borns
    • Authors: Lamba, N.K.; Warbhe, S.D.; Deshmukh, K.C.
    • Year: 2021
  • Hygrothermoelastic Response of a Finite Solid Circular Cylinder
    • Authors: Lamba, N.K.; Deshmukh, K.C.
    • Year: 2020
  • Thermal Behavior of a Finite Hollow Cylinder in Context of Fractional Thermoelasticity with Convection Boundary Conditions
    • Authors: Kumar, N.; Kamdi, D.B.
    • Year: 2020