Mohammad Habibi | Graph Theory | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Habibi | Graph Theory | Best Researcher Award

Faculty staff at Tafresh University, Iran

Dr. Mohammad Habibi is a distinguished mathematician specializing in non-commutative algebra, algebraic graph theory, and mathematical chemistry. He earned his Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics from Tarbiat Modares University, ranking first in the entrance exam. Currently a faculty member at Tafresh University, he has held multiple administrative roles, including Vice-Chancellor for Finance and Resource Management. With an Erdős number of 3, Dr. Habibi has published approximately 50 research papers in reputable international journals, contributing significantly to algebraic structures, ring theory, and graph theory. He has supervised numerous undergraduate, master’s, and Ph.D. students, fostering academic growth in his field. His research spans skew polynomial rings, topological indices, and machine learning applications in computer science. Beyond academia, he is an accomplished lecturer, skilled in LaTeX and Python, with expertise in over 15 mathematical courses. His scholarly achievements and leadership roles make him a notable figure in contemporary mathematical research.

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Education

Dr. Mohammad Habibi obtained his Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics from Tarbiat Modares University, where he ranked first in the entrance exam, demonstrating his exceptional academic capabilities. His doctoral research focused on non-commutative algebra, particularly in algebraic structures and their applications in mathematical chemistry. Prior to his Ph.D., he completed his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in mathematics, consistently excelling in his studies. His strong educational foundation provided him with the necessary expertise to delve into advanced topics in algebra, graph theory, and computational mathematics. Throughout his academic journey, he actively participated in research projects and seminars, sharpening his analytical skills and broadening his mathematical insight. His rigorous training in pure mathematics has enabled him to contribute significantly to algebraic graph theory, ring theory, and topological indices. Dr. Habibi’s academic excellence has been instrumental in shaping his research career and establishing him as a leading mathematician in his field.

Professional Experience

Dr. Mohammad Habibi is a faculty member at Tafresh University, where he has played a crucial role in both teaching and administration. His academic journey includes serving as Vice-Chancellor for Finance and Resource Management, a position that highlights his leadership and strategic planning abilities. He has extensive experience in lecturing undergraduate and postgraduate students, covering over 15 mathematical courses, including algebra, graph theory, and mathematical modeling. His professional contributions extend beyond teaching, as he has actively supervised numerous master’s and Ph.D. students, guiding them in cutting-edge research. Dr. Habibi has also been involved in multiple academic committees, playing a key role in curriculum development and institutional growth. His collaborations with international researchers and participation in prestigious awards further demonstrate his commitment to academic excellence. With a strong administrative and academic background, he continues to shape the next generation of mathematicians while advancing research in his areas of expertise.

Research Interest

Dr. Mohammad Habibi’s research interests span non-commutative algebra, algebraic graph theory, mathematical chemistry, and computational mathematics. He has made significant contributions to ring theory, skew polynomial rings, and topological indices, exploring their applications in various scientific disciplines. His work also extends to machine learning and artificial intelligence, integrating mathematical principles with computational algorithms. His research in algebraic structures has provided valuable insights into the connections between graph theory and abstract algebra, leading to novel discoveries in mathematical chemistry. He has authored approximately 50 research papers in high-impact international journals, showcasing his expertise and influence in the mathematical community. His interdisciplinary approach enables him to apply theoretical mathematics to real-world problems, particularly in computer science and complex networks. Dr. Habibi’s ability to bridge pure and applied mathematics has positioned him as a leading researcher, continually pushing the boundaries of knowledge in his field.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Mohammad Habibi has received numerous accolades throughout his career, recognizing his academic and research excellence. He holds an Erdős number of 3, a prestigious mathematical distinction that underscores his collaboration with highly esteemed researchers. His exceptional performance in academia was evident early on when he ranked first in the entrance exam for his Ph.D. program at Tarbiat Modares University. Additionally, he has been honored for his research contributions, with multiple awards for outstanding publications in algebra, graph theory, and mathematical chemistry. His leadership roles at Tafresh University, including his tenure as Vice-Chancellor, further highlight his achievements in academia and administration. Dr. Habibi’s active participation in international awards, research collaborations, and editorial board memberships has earned him recognition from the global mathematical community. His dedication to advancing mathematical knowledge and mentoring students has solidified his reputation as a highly respected scholar and educator.

Conclusion

Dr. Mohammad Habibi is a distinguished mathematician whose contributions to non-commutative algebra, algebraic graph theory, and mathematical chemistry have had a profound impact on the field. With a strong academic background, extensive professional experience, and a passion for research, he has established himself as a leading expert in pure and applied mathematics. His role as a faculty member, mentor, and administrator has shaped the academic landscape at Tafresh University and beyond. Through his extensive publications, interdisciplinary collaborations, and dedication to education, he continues to influence the next generation of mathematicians. His Erdős number of 3 and numerous accolades further attest to his outstanding contributions. Dr. Habibi’s work in integrating mathematical theories with computational applications positions him as a forward-thinking researcher, continuously pushing the boundaries of knowledge. His legacy as a scholar, educator, and innovator ensures that his impact on mathematics will endure for years to come.

Publications Top Noted

  • The Inclusion Ideal Graph of Rings

    • Authors: S. Akbari, M. Habibi, A. Majidinya, R. Manaviyat
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 48
    • Source: Communications in Algebra, 43(6), 2457-2465
  • The McCoy Condition on Ore Extensions

    • Authors: M. Habibi, A. Moussavi, A. Alhevaz
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 35
    • Source: Communications in Algebra, 41(1), 124-141
  • On Rings Having McCoy-like Conditions

    • Authors: A. Alhevaz, A. Moussavi, M. Habibi
    • Year: 2012
    • Citations: 31
    • Source: Communications in Algebra, 40(4), 1195-1221
  • A Note on Comaximal Graph of Non-commutative Rings

    • Authors: S. Akbari, M. Habibi, A. Majidinya, R. Manaviyat
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 30*
    • Source: Journal of Algebras and Representation Theory, 16(2), 303-307
  • Zagreb Indices of Trees, Unicyclic and Bicyclic Graphs with Given (Total) Domination

    • Authors: D. A. Mojdeh, M. Habibi, L. Badakhshian, Y. Rao
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 27
    • Source: IEEE Access, 7, 94143-94149
  • On the Idempotent Graph of a Ring

    • Authors: S. Akbari, M. Habibi, A. Majidinya, R. Manaviyat
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 27
    • Source: Journal of Algebra and its Applications, 12(06), 1350003
  • On Skew Armendariz of Laurent Series Type Rings

    • Authors: M. Habibi, A. Moussavi, S. Mokhtari
    • Year: 2012
    • Citations: 18
    • Source: Communications in Algebra, 40(11), 3999-4018
  • Clean Graph of a Ring

    • Authors: M. Habibi, E. Yetkın Çelikel, C. Abdıoğlu
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 17
    • Source: Journal of Algebra and Its Applications, 20(09), 2150156
  • On the Inclusion Ideal Graph of a Ring

    • Authors: S. Akbari, M. Habibi, A. Majidinya, R. Manaviyat
    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 15
    • Source: Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics, 45, 73-78