Pasarescu Ovidiu | Algebraic Geometry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pasarescu Ovidiu | Algebraic Geometry | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher | Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy | Romania

Dr. Ovidiu Florin Păsărescu is a Principal Researcher at the “Simion Stoilow” Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy (IMAR), whose expertise spans Algebraic Geometry, Non-Standard Analysis, and Mathematical Neuroscience. He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Bucharest with a dissertation on discrete and continuous invariants and classification problems in Algebraic Geometry, following a Master’s and Bachelor’s in Mathematics from the same institution with specialization in Algebraic Geometry. Over an illustrious academic and research career, he has held visiting and research positions at globally recognized institutions, including the University of Tokyo, Colorado State University, the University of Iowa, the Australian National University, and the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) in Berkeley. His scholarly contributions have advanced the intersections of algebraic geometry, model theory, commutative and non-commutative geometry, and their emerging applications in artificial intelligence and neuroscience, as reflected in his co-authored works such as Applications of Non-Standard Analysis in Topoi to Mathematical Neurosciences and Artificial Intelligence and Unification Theories: Means and Generalized Euler Formulas. Dr. Păsărescu has served as a reviewer for Mathematical Reviews and Zentralblatt für Mathematik, organized international schools and seminars on characteristic p methods and birational geometry, and mentored students who have gone on to distinguished academic careers. His leadership in European research networks such as EUROPROJ and EAGER strengthened international collaborations in algebraic and projective geometry. Recognized with prestigious honors including the Fulbright Scholar Fellowship (USA), JSPS Fellowship (Japan), and the Global Center of Excellence (GCOE) grant, he continues to contribute significantly to theoretical and applied mathematics, uniting rigorous algebraic structures with cognitive and computational models in the emerging landscape of mathematical neuroscience and artificial intelligence

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Featured Publications

1. Badea, I., Mocanu, C., Nichita, F., & Păsărescu, O. (2021). Applications of Non-Standard Analysis in Topoi to Mathematical Neurosciences and Artificial Intelligence: Infons, Energons, Receptons (I). Mathematics, 9(17).

2. Iordanescu, R., Nichita, F. F., & Păsărescu, O. (2020). Unification Theories: Means and Generalized Euler Formulas. Axioms, 9(4).

3. Păsărescu, O. (2020, August 3). Applications of Non-Standard Analysis in Topoi to Mathematical Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence: Infons, Energons, Receptons (I). Preprints, Version 2.

4. Păsărescu, O. (2020, January 11). Applications of Non-Standard Analysis in Topoi to Mathematical Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence: I. Mathematical Neuroscience. Preprints, Version 1.

5. Păsărescu, O. (2011, January 3). Curves on Rational Surfaces with Hyperelliptic Hyperplane Sections.

Xiaobin Li | Geometry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaobin Li | Geometry | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Southwest Jiaotong University, China

Dr. Xiaobin Li, a faculty-researcher at the School of Mathematics, Southwest Jiaotong University, specializes in symplectic geometry and mathematical physics. He earned his Ph.D. from Sichuan University and has served as a visiting scholar at Beijing Normal University and the University of Utah. With six research projects and nine international collaborations, he has published extensively in leading journals such as Acta Mathematica Sinica, Science China Mathematics, and the Journal of High Energy Physics. His notable achievements include proving Ruan’s conjecture on singular symplectic flops, advancing the understanding of Nekrasov conjectures, and introducing new topological vertex algorithms. A member of the Chinese and American Mathematical Societies, Dr. Li also mentors students and contributes editorially, reflecting his dedication to advancing mathematical knowledge and fostering international academic exchange.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Xiaobin Li earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Sichuan University, where he developed a strong foundation in advanced mathematical theory and research methodology. His academic journey includes prestigious visiting scholar appointments at Beijing Normal University and the University of Utah, experiences that expanded his global academic perspective and collaborative network. These opportunities exposed him to diverse research environments, enabling him to engage with leading experts in symplectic geometry and mathematical physics. His education has been marked by a commitment to deep theoretical inquiry, a capacity for innovative problem-solving, and an openness to interdisciplinary perspectives. Through rigorous academic training and international exposure, Dr. Li has built the scholarly expertise and vision necessary to contribute groundbreaking results to contemporary mathematics and to lead in high-level research collaborations worldwide.

Experience

Dr. Xiaobin Li serves as a faculty-researcher at the School of Mathematics, Southwest Jiaotong University, where he actively combines teaching, mentorship, and high-impact research. His career includes participation in six significant research projects, several of which involve nine international collaborations with renowned institutions. He has authored numerous papers in respected journals, including Acta Mathematica Sinica, Science China Mathematics, and the Journal of High Energy Physics, earning him recognition in both the Chinese and global mathematics communities. In addition to his scholarly output, Dr. Li has contributed as an editorial board member, helping shape the academic discourse in his field. His role extends beyond academia through active engagement with professional societies, creating platforms for knowledge exchange and collaborative innovation. His diverse experience reflects both research excellence and community-oriented leadership.

Research Interest

Dr. Xiaobin Li’s research interests lie at the intersection of symplectic geometry and mathematical physics, focusing on deep and complex problems with far-reaching implications in modern theoretical mathematics. He has made notable progress in nonlinear sigma models, developing a new recursive relation from localization analysis and proving Ruan’s conjecture on singular symplectic flops. Recently, his collaborative work proved the Nekrasov conjecture for 5-brane webs with O5-planes and revealed a novel jumping phenomenon under freezing, along with introducing a new topological vertex algorithm. His research approach blends analytical precision with creative exploration, aiming to resolve longstanding conjectures and inspire new frameworks in geometry and physics. Dr. Li’s work continues to bridge mathematical theory with physical applications, pushing the boundaries of both disciplines and contributing to global scientific advancement.

Award and Honor

Throughout his academic career, Dr. Xiaobin Li has been recognized for his impactful contributions to mathematics, especially within the realms of symplectic geometry and mathematical physics. His research breakthroughs—such as proving Ruan’s conjecture and the Nekrasov conjecture—have earned him respect among peers and positioned him as a leading voice in his field. His role as an editorial board member for a reputed journal and his membership in both the Chinese Mathematical Society and the American Mathematical Society reflect his professional standing and commitment to excellence. His achievements, though primarily scholarly, represent a form of honor that extends beyond formal awards, as his work influences academic discourse globally. The nomination for the Best Researcher Award further acknowledges his sustained dedication, leadership, and contributions to the mathematical sciences.

Research Skill

Dr. Xiaobin Li possesses a diverse set of advanced research skills that underpin his success in tackling complex mathematical challenges. He is adept in geometric analysis, topological methods, and algebraic geometry techniques, allowing him to work across theoretical and applied mathematical physics domains. His ability to design and execute high-level proofs, such as those for Ruan’s and Nekrasov conjectures, demonstrates precision, creativity, and resilience in problem-solving. He is experienced in collaborative research, having successfully engaged in nine international partnerships, and is skilled in guiding students through intricate research problems. His editorial experience adds critical evaluation and peer-review expertise, further enhancing his contribution to the academic community. These combined skills enable him to not only generate original results but also to mentor, lead, and inspire future mathematicians.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Multiple Hybrid Phase Transition: Bootstrap Percolation on Complex Networks with Communities
    Authors: C. Wu, S. Ji, R. Zhang, L. Chen, J. Chen, X. Li, Y. Hu
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 25

  • Title: Thermodynamic Limit of Nekrasov Partition Function for 5-Brane Web with O5-Plane
    Authors: X. Li, F. Yagi
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 12

  • Title: Freezing and BPS Jumping
    Authors: SSK Xiaobin Li, Satoshi Nawata, Futoshi Yagi
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 7

  • Title: Ruan’s Conjecture on Singular Symplectic Flops of Mixed Type
    Authors: B. Chen, A. Li, X. Li, G. Zhao
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 6

  • Title: O-Vertex, O7⁺-Plane, and Topological Vertex
    Authors: SSK Xiaobin Li, Futoshi Yagi, Rui-Dong Zhu
    Year: 2024

  • Title: Ruan Cohomologies of the Compactifications of Resolved Orbifold Conifolds
    Authors: S. Du, B. Chen, C.Y. Du, X. Li
    Year: 2016

  • Title: Bootstrap Percolation on Complex Networks with Community Structure
    Authors: W. Chong, L. Xiaobin, Z. Rui, H. Yanqing, J. Shenggong, C. Jiawei, C. Liujun
    Year: 2014

  • Title: A New Gluing Recursive Relation for Linear Sigma Model of ℙ¹-Orbifold
    Authors: X.B. Li, B.H. Chen, C.Y. Du
    Year: 2013

  • Title: An Application of Symplectic Virtual Localization
    Authors: L. Xiaobin
    Year: 2010

Conclusion

Dr. Xiaobin Li stands as an accomplished mathematician whose research, leadership, and international collaborations have advanced the frontiers of symplectic geometry and mathematical physics. His proven ability to resolve complex conjectures, combined with a consistent record of publishing in high-impact journals, demonstrates both depth and influence in his scholarly work. Through his mentoring of students and editorial contributions, he fosters an environment of academic growth and innovation. His memberships in prestigious mathematical societies affirm his global engagement and professional credibility. With a vision for continued exploration and a foundation of rigorous research skills, Dr. Li is poised to make even greater contributions to mathematics, making him a truly deserving nominee for honors such as the Best Researcher Award.

Ramesh Sharma | Geometry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ramesh Sharma | Geometry | Best Researcher Award

Professor at University of New Haven, United States

Professor Ramesh Sharma is a distinguished academic in the field of Mathematics, currently serving as a Professor at the University of New Haven. With expertise in Differential Geometry and General Relativity, his research contributions have been highly influential. He has authored 118 research papers, many of which have been published in prestigious journals, and co-authored two books, including works with Springer. His ongoing research includes studies on Ricci and Yamabe solitons, ambient obstruction solitons, and rigidity results on q-solitons. In addition to his impressive publication record, Professor Sharma has delivered over 60 invited talks at renowned awards and academic institutions, including two talks at the International Congress of Mathematicians. He has also co-organized special sessions for the American Mathematical Society. A respected figure in the academic community, Professor Sharma is a member of the American Mathematical Society and the International Society of General Relativity and Gravitation.

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Education

Professor Ramesh Sharma completed his advanced studies in mathematics with a focus on differential geometry and general relativity. His education provided him with a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied aspects of mathematics, enabling him to explore intricate geometric structures and their applications in physics. Throughout his academic journey, he has worked under esteemed mentors and has accumulated a wealth of knowledge that has shaped his research and teaching methodologies. His robust educational background has empowered him to contribute extensively to the academic community.

Professional Experience

Professor Sharma has a distinguished professional career, currently serving as a Professor at the University of New Haven. With over two decades of experience in teaching, research, and academic leadership, he has become a respected figure in his field. His career includes contributions to academic publications, serving on editorial boards, and collaborating with renowned mathematicians globally. Additionally, his role as a speaker at numerous awards, including two sessions at the International Congress of Mathematicians, highlights his influence in the academic world.

Research Interest

Professor Sharma’s research interests primarily lie in differential geometry, general relativity, and the study of solitons in mathematical physics. His work on Ricci and Yamabe solitons in contact geometry, as well as ambient obstruction solitons, has had significant implications in the field. His research also delves into the mathematical modeling of spacetime symmetries and their connection to the fundamental laws of physics. He has published extensively in leading journals and continues to explore innovative methods and solutions in the realm of geometric analysis.

Award and Honor

Professor Sharma’s contributions to mathematics have been recognized through numerous honors and awards, including invited talks at prestigious awards and the publication of his books by leading academic presses like Springer. His collaborative research efforts have been highly regarded, and he has received recognition from prominent organizations such as the American Mathematical Society. His sustained excellence in research and academia has earned him an esteemed reputation, with numerous accolades from both national and international academic institutions.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Professor Ramesh Sharma is a highly accomplished mathematician whose work in differential geometry and general relativity continues to impact the scientific community. His research, publications, and educational contributions have not only advanced mathematical theory but also inspired a generation of students and scholars. With a career marked by continuous achievements, Professor Sharma remains a key figure in his field, contributing significantly to both academia and the advancement of mathematical knowledge. His extensive academic background and ongoing work ensure that his legacy will continue to influence future generations of researchers.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Multicenter epidemiologic study of coronavirus disease–associated mucormycosis
    Authors: A Patel, R Agarwal, SM Rudramurthy, M Shevkani, I Xess, R Sharma, …
    Year: 2021
    Citation: 480
    Source: Emerging Infectious Diseases 27 (9), 2349

  • Title: Certain Results on K-Contact and (k, μ)-Contact Manifolds
    Authors: R Sharma
    Year: 2008
    Citation: 328
    Source: Journal of Geometry 89, 138-147

  • Title: A review on mechanical properties of natural fiber reinforced hybrid polymer composites
    Authors: KP Ashik, RS Sharma
    Year: 2015
    Citation: 272
    Source: Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering 3 (05), 420

  • Title: A classification of 3-dimensional contact metric manifolds with Qφ = φQ
    Authors: DE Blair, T Koufogiorgos, R Sharma
    Year: 1990
    Citation: 180
    Source: Kodai Mathematical Journal 13 (3), 391-401

  • Title: Symmetries of spacetimes and Riemannian manifolds
    Authors: KL Duggal, R Sharma
    Year: 2013
    Citation: 172
    Source: Springer Science & Business Media

  • Title: Oculomotor dysfunction in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a comprehensive review
    Authors: R Sharma, S Hicks, CM Berna, C Kennard, K Talbot, MR Turner
    Year: 2011
    Citation: 157
    Source: Archives of Neurology 68 (7), 857-861

  • Title: Talent management–competency development: key to global leadership
    Authors: R Sharma, J Bhatnagar
    Year: 2009
    Citation: 132
    Source: Industrial and Commercial Training 41 (3), 118-132

  • Title: Grey matter abnormalities in multiple sclerosis: proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging
    Authors: R Sharma, PA Narayana, JS Wolinsky
    Year: 2001
    Citation: 131
    Source: Multiple Sclerosis Journal 7 (4), 221-226

  • Title: In vivo nanoparticle imaging of innate immune cells can serve as a marker of disease severity in a model of multiple sclerosis
    Authors: K Kirschbaum, JK Sonner, MW Zeller, K Deumelandt, J Bode, R Sharma, …
    Year: 2016
    Citation: 109
    Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (46), 13227-13232

  • Title: Plasma cell balanitis: clinical and histopathological features–response to circumcision
    Authors: B Kumar, R Sharma, M Rajagopalan, BD Radotra
    Year: 1995
    Citation: 88
    Source: Sexually Transmitted Infections 71 (1), 32-34

  • Title: Second order parallel tensor in real and complex space forms
    Authors: R Sharma
    Year: 1989
    Citation: 88
    Source: International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences 12 (4), 787-790

  • Title: Eye-tracking in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a longitudinal study of saccadic and cognitive tasks
    Authors: M Proudfoot, RAL Menke, R Sharma, CM Berna, SL Hicks, C Kennard, …
    Year: 2016
    Citation: 87
    Source: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration 17 (1-2), 101-111

  • Title: Almost Ricci solitons and -contact geometry
    Authors: R Sharma
    Year: 2014
    Citation: 86
    Source: Monatshefte für Mathematik 175 (4), 621-628

  • Title: Myelin imaging in amyotrophic and primary lateral sclerosis
    Authors: S Kolind, R Sharma, S Knight, H Johansen-Berg, K Talbot, MR Turner
    Year: 2013
    Citation: 77
    Source: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration 14 (7-8), 562-573

  • Title: Contact metric manifolds with η-parallel torsion tensor
    Authors: A Ghosh, R Sharma, JT Cho
    Year: 2008
    Citation: 77
    Source: Annals of Global Analysis and Geometry 34, 287-299

  • Title: Investigation of moisture absorption and mechanical properties of natural/glass fiber reinforced polymer hybrid composites
    Authors: KP Ashik, RS Sharma, VLJ Guptha
    Year: 2018
    Citation: 76
    Source: Materials Today: Proceedings 5 (1), 3000-3007

  • Title: Biochar as a means to improve soil fertility and crop productivity: a review
    Authors: A Kapoor, R Sharma, A Kumar, S Sepehya
    Year: 2022
    Citation: 74
    Source: Journal of Plant Nutrition 45 (15), 2380-2388

  • Title: Polyphenols in health and disease: Practice and mechanisms of benefits
    Authors: R Sharma
    Year: 2014
    Citation: 73
    Source: Polyphenols in Human Health and Disease, 757-778

  • Title: Malaria paradigms in India and control strategies
    Authors: S Pattanayak, VP Sharma, NL Kalra, VS Orlov, RS Sharma
    Year: 1994
    Citation: 67
    Source: Indian Journal of Malariology 31 (4), 141-199

  • Title: Production of extracellular alkaline lipase by a new thermophilic Bacillus sp
    Authors: P Sidhu, R Sharma, SK Soni, JK Gupta
    Year: 1998
    Citation: 57
    Source: Folia Microbiologica 43, 51-54