Hee Sun Choi | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hee Sun Choi | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Dr. Hee Sun (Sunny) Choi is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in urban design, spatial cognition, and human-centered urban planning ๐ŸŒ†. With degrees from prestigious institutions like the University of Oxford and University College London, he currently serves as an Assistant Professor at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University ๐ŸŽ“. Dr. Choi leads groundbreaking research projects, including those focused on vertical urbanism and cognitive assessments of urban spaces ๐ŸŒ. His work is supported by various grants, reflecting the real-world impact and value of his research ๐Ÿ™๏ธ. Notable publications include a book on spatial cognition in vertical environments and articles in leading journals, such as Cities and Journal of Urban Design ๐Ÿ“š. As a Principal Investigator, Dr. Choi is driving innovation in urban sustainability, regeneration, and human-centric design ๐ŸŒฟ. His work is shaping the future of urban living, bridging academic excellence with practical solutions for cities of tomorrow ๐Ÿ”.

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Education ๐ŸŽ“

Dr. Hee Sun (Sunny) Choi’s academic journey reflects his dedication to urban studies and design ๐ŸŒ. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Oxford Brookes and an M.Phil. from University College London, both prestigious institutions in the UK ๐ŸŽ“. Additionally, he earned his MA from the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London and holds two bachelor’s degrees from Swinburne University and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ. His diverse educational background laid the foundation for his exploration of spatial cognition and human-centered design in urban environments ๐Ÿ™๏ธ.

Professional Experience ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ

Dr. Choi has held numerous academic positions globally, showcasing his leadership in urban design and planning ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿซ. He is currently an Assistant Professor at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where he continues to influence the next generation of urban designers ๐Ÿซ. Previously, he served as a lecturer at the University of Hong Kong and Xian-Jiaotong Liverpool University, as well as an adjunct professor at the Polytechnic University of Hong Kong ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ. His global experience enriches his teaching and research, focusing on human-centered urban design ๐ŸŒฟ.

Research Interests ๐Ÿ™๏ธ

Dr. Choiโ€™s research interests lie at the intersection of urban design, spatial cognition, and human-centered planning ๐ŸŒ†. His work focuses on understanding how people interact with and experience urban environments, particularly vertical and dense spaces ๐Ÿ™๏ธ. He explores the cognitive and emotional aspects of urbanism, aiming to develop guidelines that create more sustainable and human-friendly cities ๐ŸŒ. His ongoing projects involve cutting-edge studies in AI-aided urbanism, smart cities, and the emotional value of walkability ๐Ÿšถโ€โ™€๏ธ.

Awards and Honors ๐Ÿ†

Dr. Choiโ€™s exceptional contributions to urban design and planning have earned him numerous accolades and research grants ๐Ÿ†. He has received substantial funding from prestigious organizations, including the Hong Kong Art Development Council, NEOM Inc., and UGC for his innovative projects on urban cognition, human-centric design, and sustainability ๐ŸŒฟ. His research is also recognized in top academic journals, where he continues to push the boundaries of urban studies and design โœจ. His work has significantly impacted urban design theory and practice ๐ŸŒ.

Conclusion

Dr. Hee Sun (Sunny) Choi is a distinguished academic whose work bridges the gap between urban design, technology, and human experience ๐ŸŒ†. With a global academic background and a wealth of research funding, he continues to lead innovative studies that shape the future of urban living ๐ŸŒ. His dedication to understanding spatial cognition and human-centered design is paving the way for smarter, more sustainable cities ๐ŸŒฟ. Through his teaching, research, and leadership, Dr. Choi is making an enduring impact on the field of urban studies ๐Ÿ™๏ธ.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Loan-to-value ratio as a macroprudential tool-Hong Kong’s experience and cross-country evidence
    Authors: T Wong, T Fong, K Li, H Choi
    Year: 2011
    Cited by: 271
    Source: Systemic Risk, Basel III, Financial Stability and Regulation


  • Title: Developing a wetland-type classification system in the Republic of Korea
    Authors: KG Kim, MY Park, HS Choi
    Year: 2006
    Cited by: 28
    Source: Landscape and Ecological Engineering 2, 93-110


  • Title: Phase II study of preoperative chemoradiation (CRT) with cetuximab, irinotecan and capecitabine in patients with locally advanced resectable rectal cancer
    Authors: YS Hong, DY Kim, KS Lee, SB Lim, HS Choi, SY Jeong, JH Kim, SA Im, …
    Year: 2007
    Cited by: 22
    Source: Journal of Clinical Oncology 25 (18_suppl), 4045-4045


  • Title: Local identity in the form-production process, using as a case study the multifunctional administrative city project (Sejong) in South Korea
    Authors: HS Choi, A Reeve
    Year: 2015
    Cited by: 19
    Source: Urban Design International 20, 66-78


  • Title: Assessing the sustenance and evolution of social and cultural contexts within sustainable urban development, using as a case the MAC in South Korea
    Authors: HS Choi, KH Ahn
    Year: 2013
    Cited by: 18
    Source: Sustainable Cities and Society 6, 51-56


  • Title: Outcomes of colorectal anastomoses during pelvic exenteration for gynaecological malignancy
    Authors: SW Lim, SB Lim, JY Park, SY Park, HS Choi, SY Jeong
    Year: 2008
    Cited by: 14
    Source: Journal of British Surgery 95 (6), 770-773


  • Title: Place identity in 21st century architecture in South Korea
    Authors: HSS Choi
    Year: 2011
    Cited by: 12
    Source: ArchNet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research 5 (3), 116


  • Title: Phase II trial of irinotecan and capecitabine in patients with advanced colorectal cancer (ACRC)
    Authors: JB Ahn, KH Jung, YS Park, YH Kim, HJ Chang, DK Sohn, SB Lim, …
    Year: 2005
    Cited by: 12
    Source: Journal of Clinical Oncology 23 (16_suppl), 3714-3714


  • Title: Pneumatosis cystoides coli of the ascending colon: colonoscopic and CT colonographic features
    Authors: BN Kim, JY Jeong, DK Sohn, KS Han, CW Hong, HJ Chang, SB Lim, …
    Year: 2007
    Cited by: 10
    Source: Endoscopy 39 (S 1), E73-E74


  • Title: How are public spaces sustaining cultural identities in the context of Chinaโ€™s increasingly globally focused urban developments: using a case study of Putuo in Shanghai
    Authors: HS Choi
    Year: 2016
    Cited by: 8
    Source: Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 40 (3), 198-205


  • Title: Endoscopic treatment of completely occluding anastomotic web using incision and ballooning after dye injection
    Authors: JW Park, DK Sohn, KS Han, CW Hong, HJ Chang, KH Jung, DY Kim, …
    Year: 2007
    Cited by: 7
    Source: Endoscopy 39 (S 1), E102-E103


  • Title: Occurrence and control of seed-borne plant viruses in Korea
    Authors: JW Park, JU Cheon, HS Choi
    Year: 2001
    Cited by: 7
    Source: Crop Prot Res Rural Development Administration, 194-218


  • Title: Urban Marginality in Hong Kong’s Global Diaspora
    Authors: HS Choi, HS Choi, Farrow
    Year: 2019
    Cited by: 6
    Source: Springer International Publishing


  • Title: The negotiated public realm in the contemporary city: hybrid walkable urban networks of Hong Kong
    Authors: ARMC Hee Sun Choi, Gerhard Bruyns
    Year: 2023
    Cited by: 5
    Source: City, Territory and Architecture 10 (10)


  • Title: Spatial cognition and three-dimensional vertical urban design guidelinesโ€”Cognitive measurement and modelling for human centre design
    Authors: HS Choi, G Bruyns, W Zhang, T Cheng, S Sharma
    Year: 2023
    Cited by: 4
    Source: Urban Science 7 (4), 125


  • Title: Human cognition and emotions for human-centred design in vertical interior urban spaces
    Authors: HS Choi, G Bruyns, T Cheng, W Zhang, S Sharma
    Year: 2025
    Cited by: 3
    Source: Journal of Urban Design 30 (1), 114-137


  • Title: New Forms of Place-Making and Public Space in Contemporary Urban Development in Seoul, South Korea
    Authors: HSS Choi
    Year: 2017
    Cited by: 3
    Source: Current Urban Studies 5 (03), 332


  • Title: The impact of Hi-Technology navigation systems on the reading of the five elements of urban design, using the case of the Central District of Hong Kong
    Authors: HSS Choi, X Yang
    Year: 2022
    Cited by: 2
    Source: Current Urban Studies 10 (3), 451-466


  • Title: Understanding the impact of economic migrants and landless farmers on mass-produced housing and community space in China, using the case of Zhangjing, Suzhou
    Authors: HS Choi, A Reeve
    Year: 2018
    Cited by: 2
    Source: International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development 10 (1), 60-78


  • Title: RETRACTED ARTICLE: How can SLCA influence change to a productโ€™s life cycle and who listens to the impacts of an SLCA?
    Authors: HS Choi
    Year: 2016
    Cited by: 2
    Source: Environment, Development and Sustainability 18 (2), 615-615


  • Title: Uncovering the drivers of intent to use the metaverse: diverse experiences in sustainability education
    Authors: HSS Choi, PYP Wong, JD Shen, MLL Francisco, A Nurgissayeva
    Year: 2025
    Cited by: 1
    Source: Discover Sustainability 6 (1), 152


  • Title: Evolving research method in three-dimensional and volumetric urban morphology of a highly dense city: assessing public and quasi-public space typologies
    Authors: HSS Choi, G Bruyns, T Cheng, J Xie
    Year: 2024
    Cited by: 1
    Source: Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 48 (1), 25โ€“38


  • Title: Re-thinking the Hong Kong Tramway as a Rooted but Future Orientated Form of Sustainable Transportation
    Authors: HSS Choi, M Cui
    Year: 2019
    Cited by: 1*
    Source: Urbanie and Urbanus, 50


  • Title: Can the Social Life of Small Urban Spaces Benefit the Urban Marginalities?
    Authors: HS Choi, HS Choi
    Year: 2019
    Cited by: 1
    Source: Urban Marginality in Hong Kong’s Global Diaspora, 45-71


  • Title: Which gene is a dominant predictor of response during FOLFOX chemotherapy for the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer, MTHFR or XRCC1 gene?
    Authors: DY Kim, YB Kim, HS Choi, JM Kim, K Suh
    Year: 2006
    Cited by: 1
    Source: ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY 13 (2), 7-7

 

Pengyu Chen | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Pengyu Chen | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Leading talent at Northwest Normal University, China

Dr. Pengyu Chen ๐ŸŽ“, an esteemed Associate Professor at Northwest Normal University ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ, stands out as a rising luminary in the realm of nonlinear analysis and infinite-dimensional dynamical systems ๐Ÿ”ฌ๐Ÿ“ˆ. With over 75 published research articles ๐Ÿ“š and more than 1,300 citations ๐ŸŒŸ, his contributions resonate across stochastic differential equations, fractional calculus, and random attractors in complex systems. Dr. Chen’s research is deeply rooted in functional analysis and applied mathematics, with innovative explorations into reaction-diffusion systems and BBM equations driven by nonlinear noise ๐ŸŒŠ๐Ÿ“Š. His works reveal deep insights into asymptotic behavior and long-term dynamics of stochastic processes, marking him as a pioneer in modern mathematical modeling ๐Ÿ’ก๐Ÿง . Actively collaborating internationally and mentoring young scholars, Dr. Chen continues to elevate the frontiers of applied mathematics through precision, creativity, and scholarly excellence ๐Ÿงฎ๐Ÿค. A worthy contender for the Best Researcher Award, his academic passion and innovation are truly commendable ๐Ÿ…๐Ÿ”.

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Education ๐ŸŽ“

Dr. Pengyu Chen has an extensive educational background, culminating in a PhD in Applied Mathematics. His academic path laid the groundwork for his specialization in nonlinear analysis and infinite-dimensional dynamical systems. Dr. Chenโ€™s research focuses on advanced mathematical theories and computational models, reflecting his solid understanding of both pure and applied mathematics. His educational journey provided him with the necessary tools to excel in complex areas such as stochastic processes, fractional evolution equations, and random dynamical systems, which have become central themes in his career.

Professional Experience ๐Ÿ’ผ

Dr. Chen is currently an Associate Professor at Northwest Normal University in Lanzhou, China. Over the years, he has shaped the academic landscape by guiding students, mentoring budding researchers, and teaching various advanced mathematics courses. His professional experience extends beyond academia through his involvement in numerous collaborative projects and consultancy roles, where his expertise in nonlinear analysis has influenced practical solutions in applied mathematics. His work continues to bridge the gap between theoretical research and real-world applications, demonstrating his multifaceted contributions to the field.

Research Interests ๐Ÿ”ฌ

Dr. Chenโ€™s research interests span across nonlinear analysis, infinite-dimensional dynamical systems, and stochastic processes. His focus includes studying the asymptotic behavior of mathematical models, particularly in reaction-diffusion and fractional evolution equations. He also investigates the effects of noise and randomness in complex systems, contributing significantly to the understanding of random attractors and stochastic differential equations. Dr. Chenโ€™s work explores mathematical models with applications in physics, engineering, and other scientific domains, driving innovation in the field of applied mathematics.

Awards and Honors ๐Ÿ†

Dr. Pengyu Chenโ€™s work has earned him widespread recognition in the academic world. His numerous publications in top-tier journals have made significant contributions to the advancement of nonlinear analysis and dynamical systems. His research is highly cited, and he has been the recipient of several academic honors that highlight his expertise in applied mathematics. These accolades reflect not only his technical proficiency but also his ability to solve complex mathematical problems with practical implications in various industries and research fields.

Conclusion โœจ

In conclusion, Dr. Pengyu Chen is a leading figure in applied mathematics, with a strong academic background, substantial professional experience, and a focus on innovative research. His contributions to nonlinear analysis, dynamical systems, and stochastic processes have had a profound impact on both the theoretical and practical aspects of mathematics. Dr. Chenโ€™s work continues to inspire and shape the future of applied mathematics, making him a strong candidate for recognition as one of the best researchers in his field.

Publications Top Notes


  • Weak Mean Attractors of Fractional Stochastic Lattice Systems
    Authors: Ailin Bai; Pengyu Chen
    Source: Electronic Journal of Applied Mathematics
    Year: 2024
    Summary: This work discusses the weak mean attractors in stochastic systems with fractional orders, addressing their impact in complex systems influenced by delays and nonlinearity. ๐ŸŒ




  • Multivalued Random Dynamics of Benjamin-Bona-Mahony Equations
    Authors: Chen, P.; Wang, B.; Wang, R.; Zhang, X.
    Source: Mathematische Annalen
    Year: 2023
    Summary: This paper explores the multivalued random dynamics of BBM equations, providing new insights into the interaction of noise and nonlinearity in unbounded domains. ๐Ÿ”








 

Mi Zhou | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mi Zhou | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Dean of Center for Mathematical Research of University of Sanya at University of Snaya, China

Prof. Mi Zhou is a distinguished mathematician and the Dean of the Center for Mathematical Research at the University of Sanya, China. With a strong academic background, including an M.S. in Operations Research and Cybernetics from Sichuan Normal University, Prof. Zhou has built an impressive career in mathematical research and education. His expertise lies in fixed point theory, variational inequalities, metric spaces, and their applications in optimization and neural networks. Over the years, he has published extensively in high-impact SCIE journals, contributing significantly to mathematical analysis and applied mathematics. He has also led multiple scientific research projects funded by the Natural Science Foundation of Hainan Province and the Sanya City Research Cooperation Project. With a rich teaching and research career spanning nearly two decades, Prof. Zhou has made substantial contributions to advancing mathematical sciences, fostering research collaborations, and mentoring young scholars in the field.

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Education

Prof. Mi Zhou holds a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Operations Research and Cybernetics from Sichuan Normal University, China. His academic journey has been rooted in rigorous mathematical training, equipping him with a strong foundation in optimization, mathematical modeling, and analytical techniques. Throughout his studies, he developed expertise in functional analysis, fixed point theory, and nonlinear optimization, which later became central to his research. His educational background laid the groundwork for his contributions to mathematical sciences, enabling him to explore diverse areas such as metric spaces and variational inequalities. His commitment to academic excellence is evident in his extensive research output and dedication to mentoring students. By combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications, Prof. Zhou has continuously expanded the boundaries of mathematical research and education.

Professional Experience

Prof. Mi Zhou is a highly respected academic and researcher, currently serving as the Dean of the Center for Mathematical Research at the University of Sanya, China. With nearly two decades of experience in teaching and research, he has played a vital role in advancing mathematical education and fostering a research-oriented academic environment. Throughout his career, he has held various leadership positions, overseeing research projects and curriculum development. His professional experience includes supervising graduate students, collaborating with researchers worldwide, and leading funded projects supported by organizations such as the Natural Science Foundation of Hainan Province. Prof. Zhou has also contributed to the editorial boards of renowned scientific journals and served as a peer reviewer for high-impact publications. His extensive academic career reflects his dedication to the growth of mathematical sciences, ensuring that both research and education continue to evolve through innovative methodologies and interdisciplinary collaborations.

Research Interest

Prof. Mi Zhou’s research interests span several critical areas of mathematics, including fixed point theory, variational inequalities, metric spaces, and their applications in optimization and neural networks. His work primarily focuses on the theoretical foundations and practical implications of mathematical models that solve complex optimization problems. He has made significant contributions to nonlinear analysis, particularly in developing new approaches to solving equilibrium problems and improving convergence analysis in iterative methods. His research also extends to the intersection of mathematics and artificial intelligence, where he explores the role of mathematical structures in deep learning and data-driven modeling. Prof. Zhouโ€™s studies have been widely recognized in international journals, contributing to advancements in mathematical modeling, operations research, and applied mathematics. By bridging the gap between theory and real-world applications, he continues to drive progress in mathematical research and its practical implementation across various disciplines.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Mi Zhou has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to mathematical sciences. His research excellence has earned him funding from prestigious institutions such as the Natural Science Foundation of Hainan Province and the Sanya City Research Cooperation Project. As a prolific researcher, he has been recognized for his impactful publications in SCIE-indexed journals, many of which have been widely cited by the global academic community. His leadership in mathematical research has also led to invitations as a keynote speaker at international conferences and workshops. Additionally, Prof. Zhou has received commendations for his excellence in teaching, highlighting his ability to inspire and mentor young mathematicians. His dedication to both research and education has established him as a leading figure in the field, garnering national and international recognition for his contributions to mathematical sciences and their applications.

Conclusion

Prof. Mi Zhou is a distinguished mathematician, educator, and researcher whose contributions to mathematical sciences have significantly impacted both academia and industry. With a strong educational background in operations research and cybernetics, he has built an extensive career focused on fixed point theory, variational inequalities, and optimization. As the Dean of the Center for Mathematical Research at the University of Sanya, he has played a pivotal role in advancing research, mentoring students, and fostering collaborations. His work, widely published in high-impact journals, continues to influence the fields of mathematical modeling and computational optimization. Recognized through multiple awards and funded research projects, Prof. Zhou remains at the forefront of mathematical innovation. His commitment to excellence in research and education ensures that his legacy will continue to shape the future of mathematical sciences for generations to come.

Publications Top Notes

1. Approximating Fixed Points of Weak Enriched Contractions Using Kirkโ€™s Iteration Scheme of Higher Order
  • Authors: Mi Zhou, Naeem Saleem, Mujahid Abbas

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 2

  • Source: Journal of Inequalities and Applications

  • DOI: 10.1186/S13660-024-03097-2

2. Fractals of Two Types of Enriched (q,ฮธ)-Hutchinsonโ€“Barnsley Operators
  • Authors: Rizwan Anjum, Muhammad Din, Mi Zhou

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 6

  • Source: Chaos, Solitons and Fractals

3. Fixed Point Results for Generalized Convex Orbital Lipschitz Operators
  • Authors: Mi Zhou, Guohui Li, Naeem Saleem, Ovidiu Popescu, Nicolae Adrian Secelean

  • Year: 2024

  • Citations: 1

  • Source: Demonstratio Mathematica

4. A New Approach for Fixed Point Theorems for C-Class Functions in Hilbert C-Modules*
  • Authors: Mi Zhou, Arsalan Hojjat Ansari, Choonkil Park, Snjezana Maksimovic, Zoran D. Mitrovic

  • Year: 2024

  • Source: AIMS Mathematics

  • DOI: 10.3934/MATH.20241400

5. Best Proximity Points for Alternative p-Contractions
  • Authors: Mi Zhou, Nicolae Adrian Secelean, Naeem Saleem, Mujahid Abbas

  • Year: 2024

  • Source: Journal of Inequalities and Applications

  • DOI: 10.1186/S13660-024-03078-5

6. On Two New Contractions and Discontinuity on Fixed Points
  • Authors: Mi Zhou, Naeem Saleem, Xiao-lan Liu, Nihal Ozgur

  • Year: 2022

  • Citations: Not Available

  • Source: AIMS Mathematics

  • DOI: 10.3934/MATH.2022095

7. Robust Design for 3-DoF Anti-Windup Framework Based on QFT
  • Authors: Xiaoqin Mo, Mi Zhou, Yuan Wang, Zhen Lin, Zhengqing Li, Zhongshen Li

  • Year: 2022

  • Source: Journal of Process Control

  • DOI: 10.1016/J.JPROCONT.2022.10.005

8. Solution of Fractional Integral Equations via Fixed Point Results
  • Authors: Mi Zhou, Naeem Saleem, Shahid Bashir

  • Year: 2022

  • Source: Journal of Inequalities and Applications

  • DOI: 10.1186/S13660-022-02887-W

9. Some Fixed Point Results for Alpha-Admissible Extended Z-Contraction Mappings in Extended Rectangular b-Metric Spaces
  • Authors: Yan Sun, Xiao-lan Liu, Jia Deng, Mi Zhou

  • Year: 2022

  • Source: AIMS Mathematics

  • DOI: 10.3934/MATH.2022205

10. Some New Phi-Fixed Point and Phi-Fixed Disc Results via Auxiliary Functions
  • Authors: Yan Sun, Xiao-lan Liu, Jia Deng, Mi Zhou, Huan Zhang

  • Year: 2022

  • Source: Journal of Inequalities and Applications

  • DOI: 10.1186/S13660-022-02852-7

11. Best Proximity Point Theorems without Fuzzy P-Property for Several (ฯˆ โˆ’ ฯ•)-Weak Contractions in Non-Archimedean Fuzzy Metric Spaces
  • Authors: Mi Zhou, Naeem Saleem, Antonio Francisco Roldรกn Lรณpez de Hierro, Xiaolan Liu

  • Year: 2022

  • Source: Mathematics

  • DOI: 10.3390/math10214031

12. Fixed Point of Modified F-Contraction with an Application
  • Authors: Min Wang, Naeem Saleem, Shahid Bashir, Mi Zhou

  • Year: 2022

  • Source: Axioms

  • DOI: 10.3390/axioms11080413

13. Coupled Fixed Point Theorems with Rational Type Contractive Condition via C-Class Functions and Inverse Ck-Class Functions
  • Authors: Xiaolan Liu, Mi Zhou, Arslan H. Ansari, Kalyan Chakrabarti, Mujahid Abbas, Laxmi Rathour

  • Year: 2022

  • Source: Symmetry

  • DOI: 10.3390/sym14081663

 

 

Maryam Alkandari | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maryam Alkandari | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Kuwait University, Kuwait

Dr. Maryam Mohammad Alkandari is an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Kuwait University, specializing in Algebraic Geometric Coding Theory and Fractional Calculus. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of London, Imperial College, and has made significant contributions to mathematical research through numerous high-impact publications. Her work spans diverse areas, including differential equations, operational methods in fractional calculus, and mathematical education. She has secured multiple research grants and received institutional recognition for her contributions. In addition to her theoretical research, Dr. Alkandari has explored interdisciplinary applications, particularly in autism education and mathematical pedagogy. She has collaborated with esteemed researchers and co-authored a book on fractional operators published by Springer. With a strong academic background, a broad research portfolio, and a commitment to advancing mathematical knowledge, Dr. Alkandari continues to make valuable contributions to the field, enhancing both theoretical understanding and practical applications.

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Dr. Maryam Mohammad Alkandari earned her Ph.D. from the University of London, Imperial College, specializing in Algebraic Geometric Coding Theory. Her doctoral research focused on decoding partial geometric codes, contributing to the field of algebraic coding theory. This strong mathematical foundation equipped her with expertise in pure and applied mathematics, particularly in algebraic structures and their applications. Her academic journey reflects a commitment to advancing mathematical theories and methodologies. She has since built on her education by expanding her research into operational calculus and fractional differential equations. With a solid background in both theoretical and computational mathematics, Dr. Alkandari has successfully applied her knowledge across multiple disciplines, making notable contributions to the field.

Professional Experience

Dr. Alkandari is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Kuwait University, where she has played a pivotal role in research, teaching, and mentorship. She has successfully led multiple research projects, collaborating with national and international scholars in algebraic coding theory, fractional calculus, and differential equations. In addition to her research, she has contributed significantly to mathematical education, exploring innovative teaching methodologies, including the use of GeoGebra and applied behavior analysis for autism education. Her academic career has been marked by a dedication to fostering mathematical understanding among students and researchers. Through her involvement in curriculum development and her supervision of research projects, she has influenced the next generation of mathematicians. Dr. Alkandari’s commitment to interdisciplinary applications of mathematics further highlights her professional contributions, bridging theoretical knowledge with real-world problems.

Research Interest

Dr. Alkandari’s research interests lie in Algebraic Geometric Coding Theory, Fractional Calculus, and Differential Equations. She has explored the development of operational methods in fractional calculus and their applications to solving differential equations. Her work also extends to mathematical modeling, particularly in constructing partial algebraic geometric codes and exploring oscillation properties of differential equations. She has made notable contributions to fuzzy statistical analysis, demonstrating her ability to integrate various mathematical fields. Additionally, she has engaged in interdisciplinary research, investigating the effectiveness of mathematical teaching methods for autistic children. Her diverse research interests reflect a broad and deep commitment to advancing mathematical knowledge while addressing real-world challenges. By continually expanding the scope of her studies, Dr. Alkandari remains at the forefront of mathematical innovation.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Alkandari has received multiple awards and honors in recognition of her outstanding research contributions. She was awarded research grants for her work on operational methods in fractional calculus and has been recognized by Kuwait University’s Research Sector for her impactful publications. Several of her research papers have received unfunded rewards, highlighting their significance in advancing mathematical theories. Her collaborations with esteemed researchers and contributions to high-impact journals further reinforce her reputation as a distinguished mathematician. Additionally, her co-authored book on transmutations of fractional operators, published by Springer, stands as a testament to her scholarly excellence. These accolades reflect her dedication to the field and her ability to conduct research that has both theoretical and applied significance. Through her numerous achievements, Dr. Alkandari continues to contribute meaningfully to the global mathematical community.

Conclusion

Dr. Maryam Mohammad Alkandari is a distinguished mathematician whose work spans algebraic coding theory, fractional calculus, and mathematical education. With a Ph.D. from Imperial College London, she has established herself as a leading researcher in her field, publishing extensively in high-impact journals and securing prestigious research grants. Her contributions extend beyond pure mathematics, incorporating interdisciplinary applications such as autism education and advanced computational methods. Through her role as an Associate Professor at Kuwait University, she has influenced many students and researchers, fostering a deeper understanding of complex mathematical concepts. Her numerous awards and recognitions highlight her excellence and dedication to the field. Dr. Alkandariโ€™s ongoing research, international collaborations, and commitment to mathematical advancement continue to solidify her position as a respected figure in academia, making significant contributions to both theoretical and applied mathematics.

Publications Top Noted

  • Operational calculus for the general fractional derivatives of arbitrary order
    M. Al-Kandari, L.A.-M. Hanna, Y. Luchko
    Year: 2022 | Citations: 18

  • Operational method for solving fractional differential equations with the left-and right-hand sided Erdรฉlyi-Kober fractional derivatives
    L.A.-M. Hanna, M. Al-Kandari, Y. Luchko
    Year: 2020 | Citations: 16

  • A fuzzy-statistical tolerance interval from residuals of crisp linear regression models
    M. Al-Kandari, K. Adjenughwure, K. Papadopoulos
    Year: 2020 | Citations: 13

  • Half-linear differential equations of fourth order: oscillation criteria of solutions
    O. Bazighifan, K.S. Al-Ghafri, M. Al-Kandari, F. Ghanim, F. Mofarreh
    Year: 2022 | Citations: 7

  • Delay differential equations of fourth-order: oscillation and asymptotic properties of solutions
    O. Bazighifan, M. Al-Kandari, K.S. Al-Ghafri, F. Ghanim, S. Askar, G.I. Oros
    Year: 2021 | Citations: 7

  • Calculus 1 college studentsโ€™ concept of function
    A.H. Alajmi, M.M. Al-Kandari
    Year: 2022 | Citations: 5

  • New Criteria for Oscillation of Half-Linear Differential Equations with p-Laplacian-like Operators
    O. Bazighifan, F. Ghanim, J. Awrejcewicz, K.S. Al-Ghafri, M. Al-Kandari
    Year: 2021 | Citations: 4

  • Enhancing Kuwaiti Teachersโ€™ Technology-Assisted Mathematics Teaching Practices
    M. Soliman, Z. Lavicza, T. Prodromou, M. Al-Kandari, T. Houghton
    Year: 2019 | Citations: 4

  • Some oscillation results for even-order differential equations with neutral term
    M. Al-Kandari, O. Bazighifan
    Year: 2021 | Citations: 3

  • On the Laplacian Energy of an Orbit Graph of Finite Groups
    V. Bhat, M. Singh, K. Sharma, M. Alkandari, L. Hanna
    Year: 2024

  • Nonlinear differential equations with neutral term: Asymptotic behavior of solutions
    M. Al-Kandari
    Year: 2024

  • Conditions for the Oscillation of Solutions to Neutral Differential Equations of Higher Order
    M. Al-Kandari
    Year: 2023

  • Enhanced criteria for detecting oscillations in neutral delay Emden-Fowler differential equations
    M. Al-Kandari
    Year: 2023

  • Completely Semiprime Ideals of Ore Extensions
    V.K. Bhat, M. Alkandari, L. Hanna, S.K. Sharma
    Year: 2023

  • Half-linear differential equations of fourth order: oscillation criteria of solutions
    B. Omar, K.S. Al-Ghafri, M. Al-Kandari, F. Ghanim, M. Fatemah
    Year: 2022

  • The Effectiveness of a Suggested Program in Developing College Studentsโ€™ Ability to Write Proofs and their Beliefs Towards it
    A.H. Alajmi, M.M. Alkandari
    Year: 2022

  • On an extension of the Mikusiล„ski type operational calculus for the Caputo fractional derivative
    M. Al-Kandari, L.A.-M. Hanna, Y. Luchko
    Year: 2021 | Citations: 3

  • A convolution family in the Dimovski sense for the composed Erdรฉlyi-Kober fractional integrals
    M. Al-Kandari, L.A.-M. Hanna, Y.F. Luchko
    Year: 2019 | Citations: 3

  • Operational Calculus for the 1st Level General Fractional Derivatives and its Applications
    M. Alkandari, Y. Luchko
    Year: 2024 | Citations: 2

  • A new modification of an iterative method based on inverse polynomial for solving Cauchy problems
    A.H. Ali, O. Alabdali, M.T. Yaseen, M. Al-Kandari, O. Bazighifan
    Year: 2023 | Citations: 2

 

Kirill Bakhtin | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Kirill Bakhtin | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Engineer Researcher at Institute of Applied Mathematics, Russia

Dr. Kirill Bakhtin is an emerging researcher in applied mathematics, specializing in algebra and logic with a focus on special functions of hypergeometric type. He holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and a master’s degree in mathematics and modeling of complex systems. Currently a graduate student at the Institute of Applied Mathematics, he has contributed significantly to mathematical research, particularly in developing new transformation and summation formulas. His work has been published in reputed journals, including Mathematics (Q1) and Far Eastern Mathematical Journal (Q4). Notably, he expanded the Carlson-Minton summation formulas for previously prohibited parameters and demonstrated the reduction of certain hypergeometric functions. While his research impact is growing, opportunities exist for expanding collaborations, increasing citations, and engaging in industry projects. With continued contributions, Dr. Bakhtin is well-positioned to make significant advancements in applied mathematics and is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Education

Dr. Kirill Bakhtin holds a strong academic background in mathematics and engineering. He earned his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, providing him with a foundational understanding of structural and computational mathematics. Recognizing his passion for theoretical research, he pursued a master’s degree in mathematics and modeling of complex systems, equipping him with advanced analytical and problem-solving skills. Currently, he is a first-year graduate student specializing in algebra and logic at the Institute of Applied Mathematics. His educational journey reflects a blend of applied and theoretical disciplines, which is evident in his research on hypergeometric functions. With a firm grasp of mathematical modeling and abstract reasoning, Dr. Bakhtin continues to deepen his expertise, positioning himself as a promising researcher in the mathematical sciences.

Professional Experience

As an engineer researcher at the Institute of Applied Mathematics, Dr. Kirill Bakhtin is actively engaged in advanced mathematical studies and theoretical developments. His work primarily revolves around special functions, particularly hypergeometric-type functions, which have broad applications in mathematical physics and computational mathematics. While still early in his career, his contributions demonstrate originality and precision, as seen in his published research in high-impact journals. Despite having limited professional experience in consultancy or industry-based projects, his focus on theoretical advancements provides a strong foundation for future interdisciplinary applications. His role at the institute allows him to collaborate with peers, refine his analytical skills, and contribute to the mathematical community. Moving forward, gaining experience in industry applications and collaborative research initiatives would further enhance his professional profile.

Research Interest

Dr. Kirill Bakhtinโ€™s primary research interests lie in algebra, logic, and special functions of hypergeometric type. His work focuses on the transformation and summation formulas for complex hypergeometric functions, particularly expanding Carlson-Minton summation formulas for previously restricted parameters. His research also explores the reduction of specific hypergeometric functions to more simplified forms, such as the 4F3 function. These mathematical techniques have significant implications for fields such as mathematical analysis, physics, and computational applications. Dr. Bakhtinโ€™s research contributes to solving fundamental problems in applied mathematics and helps refine mathematical models used in scientific computations. As he progresses in his academic career, expanding his research scope to include interdisciplinary applications and collaborations could lead to broader impacts and real-world applications of his theoretical findings.

Award and Honor

While Dr. Kirill Bakhtin is in the early stages of his research career, his work has already gained recognition in the mathematical community. His research has been published in reputable journals, including Mathematics (Q1) and Far Eastern Mathematical Journal (Q4), demonstrating the significance of his contributions to the field. His nomination for the Best Researcher Award highlights his growing influence in applied mathematics. Although he has not yet received major academic honors or industry awards, his research output and commitment to mathematical advancements position him as a strong contender for future accolades. Participation in international awards, securing research grants, and collaborating with established scholars could further enhance his academic recognition and lead to prestigious awards in the coming years.

Conclusion

Dr. Kirill Bakhtin is a promising researcher with expertise in algebra, logic, and special functions. His academic background, coupled with his research contributions in hypergeometric functions, reflects his potential to make significant strides in applied mathematics. Despite being at an early stage in his career, his published work in Q1 and Q4 journals demonstrates his ability to contribute valuable insights to mathematical sciences. Strengthening his profile through increased citations, collaborative research, and industry engagement would further elevate his academic standing. With continued dedication, Dr. Bakhtin is poised to achieve excellence in mathematical research and make meaningful contributions to the scientific community.

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Shujaat Ali Shah | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shujaat Ali Shah | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology, Nawabshah, Pakistan

Dr. Shujaat Ali Shah is an accomplished researcher in Applied Mathematics, specializing in Complex Analysis, Geometric Function Theory, Special Functions, and Semigroup Theory. With over 16 years of academic experience, he serves as an Assistant Professor at Quaid-i-Awam University of Engineering, Science, and Technology, Nawabshah, Pakistan. He has published more than 30 peer-reviewed research papers in reputable journals such as Mathematics, AIMS Mathematics, and Turkish Journal of Mathematics, showcasing his expertise and commitment to advancing mathematical research. His work spans diverse areas, including fuzzy functions, q-calculus, and differential subordination, with significant international collaborations. Dr. Shahโ€™s contributions to mathematical modeling and applied mathematics highlight his innovative approach. While his research impact is substantial, further engagement in high-impact publications, research grants, and global recognition could enhance his academic influence. His dedication and consistent research output position him as a strong candidate for prestigious research awards in mathematics.

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Education

Dr. Shujaat Ali Shah holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mathematics from COMSATS University Islamabad, where he conducted advanced research on linear operators in geometric function theory from 2016 to 2020. Prior to this, he earned his Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Mathematics from Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad (2009โ€“2011), focusing on ฮ“-semigroups and their mathematical properties. His academic journey began with a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Mathematics from the same institution (2006โ€“2008), equipping him with a strong foundation in mathematical theories and analytical techniques. Through his studies, he specialized in complex analysis, geometric function theory, special functions, and semigroup theory, making significant contributions to these areas. His education has been instrumental in shaping his career as a dedicated researcher and professor, fostering a deep understanding of applied and theoretical mathematics while driving impactful research in the field.

Professional Experience

Dr. Shujaat Ali Shah is an accomplished academic with over 16 years of experience in teaching and research in mathematics. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Quaid-i-Awam University of Engineering, Science, and Technology, Nawabshah, Pakistan. Previously, he worked as a Lecturer at the same institution and also held teaching positions at the Institute of Business Administration, Sukkur, and Govt. Degree College, Doulat Pur. His expertise spans Complex Analysis, Geometric Function Theory, Special Functions, and Semigroup Theory, contributing to both undergraduate and postgraduate education. Dr. Shah has actively participated in research supervision, curriculum development, and academic training programs, enhancing the learning experience for students. He has also attended ICT teaching training programs, demonstrating his commitment to professional growth. His extensive teaching career, coupled with his prolific research contributions, makes him a distinguished figure in the field of applied mathematics.

Research Interest

Dr. Shujaat Ali Shah’s research interests lie in the fields of Complex Analysis, Geometric Function Theory, Special Functions, and Semigroup Theory, with a strong focus on analytical methods and mathematical modeling. His work explores coefficient estimates, fuzzy functions, differential subordination, and convexity properties in function theory, contributing to the development of new mathematical frameworks. He has extensively investigated q-calculus, multiplier operators, and generalizations of close-to-convex functions, advancing knowledge in applied and theoretical mathematics. His research also extends to the study of harmonic functions, fuzzy differential equations, and analytic function subclasses, bridging pure and applied mathematical approaches. Through international collaborations and interdisciplinary studies, he continuously explores innovative methods to solve complex mathematical problems, particularly those relevant to engineering, physics, and computational sciences. With a robust publication record, Dr. Shah remains dedicated to expanding mathematical frontiers and fostering advancements in contemporary mathematical research.

Award and Honor

Dr. Shujaat Ali Shah is a distinguished researcher in applied mathematics, recognized for his significant contributions to complex analysis, geometric function theory, and special functions. With over 30 peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals such as Mathematics, AIMS Mathematics, and Turkish Journal of Mathematics, he has established himself as a leading academic in his field. His research collaborations span multiple countries, including Romania, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Spain, showcasing his global impact. Dr. Shah has been honored for his dedication to mathematical sciences through his role as an Assistant Professor at Quaid-i-Awam University and his extensive teaching and research experience of over 16 years. His scholarly work has earned him invitations to collaborate on international research projects, contributing to the advancement of applied mathematics. His recognition in academia continues to grow, solidifying his reputation as an influential mathematician dedicated to solving complex mathematical problems and mentoring future researchers.

Conclusion

Dr. Shujaat Ali Shah is a highly accomplished researcher in applied mathematics, with a strong focus on complex analysis, geometric function theory, and mathematical modeling. His extensive publication record in reputable international journals, coupled with collaborations across multiple countries, highlights his global research impact. With over 16 years of academic and research experience, he has consistently contributed to advancing mathematical knowledge through innovative studies on fuzzy functions, q-calculus, and differential subordination. While his research output and collaborations are commendable, further enhancing citation impact, securing research grants, and engaging in applied industrial projects could elevate his recognition to a higher level. His expertise, dedication, and consistent contributions make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award in Applied Mathematics. With a focus on expanding the real-world applications of his work and increasing scholarly influence, Dr. Shah has the potential to achieve even greater recognition in the global mathematical research community.

Publications Top Noted

  • Study on the q-analogue of a certain family of linear operators
    Authors: SA Shah, KI Noor
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 55

  • On fuzzy spiral-like functions associated with the family of linear operators
    Authors: AF Azzam, SA Shah, A Cฤƒtaศ™, LI Cotรฎrlฤƒ
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 10

  • On fuzzy differential subordination associated with q-difference operator
    Authors: SA Shah, EE Ali, A Catas, AM Albalahi
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 10

  • Inclusion results for the class of fuzzy ฮฑ-convex functions
    Authors: SA Shah, EE Ali, AA Maitlo, T Abdeljawad, AM Albalahi
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 9

  • Fuzzy differential subordination and superordination results for q-analogue of multiplier transformation
    Authors: AA Lupas, SA Shah, LF Iambor
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 6

  • A Study of Spiralโ€Like Harmonic Functions Associated with Quantum Calculus
    Authors: SA Shah, LI Cotirla, A Catas, C Dubau, G Cheregi
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 6

  • On q-Mocanu type functions associated with q-Ruscheweyh derivative operator
    Authors: KI Noor, SA Shah
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 6

  • Applications of q-calculus multiplier operators and subordination for the study of particular analytic function subclasses
    Authors: EE Ali, GI Oros, SA Shah, AM Albalahi
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 6

  • On new subclass of harmonic univalent functions associated with modified q-operator
    Authors: SA Shah, AA Maitlo, MA Soomro, KI Noor
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 4

  • On fuzzy differential subordination associated with -difference operator
    Authors: SA Shah, EE Ali, A Catas, AM Albalahi
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 4

  • Application of Srivastava-Attiya Operator to the Generalization of Mocanu Functions
    Authors: KI Noor, SA Shah
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 3

  • Study of the fuzzy q-spiral-like functions associated with the generalized linear operator
    Authors: AA Azzam, D Breaz, SA Shah, LI Cotirla
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 2

  • On generalized gamma-Bazilevic functions
    Authors: KI Noor, SA Shah, A Saliu
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 2

  • Study of the q-spiral-like functions of complex order
    Authors: KI Noor, SA Shah
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 2

  • On certain generalized Bazilevic type functions associated with conic regions
    Authors: KI Noor, SA Shah
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 2

  • Study of Generalized qโ€Closeโ€toโ€Convex Functions Related to Parabolic Domain
    Authors: KI Noor, AA Lupas, SA Shah, AM Sibih, S Abdel-Khalek
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1

  • Some Inclusion and Radius Problems of Certain Subclasses of Analytic Functions
    Authors: KI Noor, M Kamran, SA Shah
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 1

  • Applications of certain operators to the classes of analytic functions related to the generalized Janowski functions
    Authors: KI Noor, SA Shah
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 1