Ashot Gevorkyan | Applied Mathematics | Pioneer Researcher Award

Prof. Ashot Gevorkyan | Applied Mathematics | Pioneer Researcher Award

Dr.Sci. at Institute for Informatics and Automation Problems NAS of Republic of Armenia

Professor Ashot Sergei Gevorkyan is a distinguished theoretical physicist and mathematician specializing in quantum physics, mathematical modeling, and complex dynamical systems. Serving as Head of Scientific Direction for Modeling of Multiscale Physical-Chemical Processes, he has significantly contributed to foundational quantum mechanics, quantum chaos, stochastic systems, and spin dynamics. With a PhD from Leningrad State University and a Doctor of Sciences from St. Petersburg State University, his career spans prestigious institutions across Armenia and Russia. Prof. Gevorkyan has led numerous international research projects, including INTAS and ISTC grants, and developed high-performance parallel algorithms for quantum simulations. His prolific publication record in leading journals like Foundations of Physics, Physics of Atomic Nuclei, and Particles highlights groundbreaking work on quantum vacuum, three-body systems, and self-organizing processes. A former editorial board member of the Journal of Computational Science (Elsevier), he continues to push the boundaries of quantum theory and computational modeling with remarkable depth and innovation.

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Education

Professor Ashot Gevorkyan earned his foundational education in theoretical physics and mathematics at the Leningrad State University, where he received his PhD in Physics and Mathematics in 1978. His doctoral work focused on nonlinear dynamical systems and quantum mechanics. He later earned the prestigious Doctor of Sciences degree in 1990 from the renowned St. Petersburg State University, cementing his expertise in the fields of quantum physics and applied mathematics. Throughout his academic journey, Prof. Gevorkyan has continually integrated rigorous mathematical frameworks with physical theory, demonstrating a strong interdisciplinary foundation. His academic background set the stage for decades of pioneering research at the interface of theoretical physics, stochastic dynamics, and computational modeling. In addition to his formal degrees, Prof. Gevorkyan has participated in numerous international workshops, advanced courses, and research collaborations, enriching his academic repertoire and keeping him at the forefront of contemporary physics and mathematical innovation.

Professional Experience

Prof. Ashot Gevorkyan has held a variety of prominent academic and research roles throughout his distinguished career. He began as a researcher at the Yerevan Physics Institute and later joined the Institute for Informatics and Automation Problems of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, where he led groundbreaking work in theoretical modeling and computational physics. He also served as a professor at the State Engineering University of Armenia and collaborated internationally with institutions in Russia and across Europe. Currently, he is Head of the Scientific Direction for Modeling of Multiscale Physical-Chemical Processes. Prof. Gevorkyan has been a principal investigator in multiple large-scale international research projects under the auspices of INTAS, ISTC, and other funding bodies, focusing on quantum chaos, complex systems, and nonlinear dynamics. His leadership in scientific modeling and computational theory has earned him a reputation as a trailblazer in both academic and applied physics communities.

Research Interest

Prof. Ashot Gevorkyan’s research interests lie at the intersection of theoretical physics, quantum mechanics, and complex dynamical systems. He is particularly renowned for his work in quantum chaos, stochastic dynamics, and modeling of multiscale systems. His investigations explore the nature of quantum vacuum, self-organizing processes in quantum systems, and nonlinear spin dynamics in stochastic fields. He has also made notable advances in mathematical modeling using high-performance parallel computing to simulate many-body quantum systems and dissipative environments. His work often combines mathematical rigor with physical intuition, producing results that influence both theory and practical applications. Prof. Gevorkyan’s research portfolio extends to optical turbulence, quantum three-body problems, and fractal structures in open quantum systems. His cross-disciplinary approach has fostered collaborations across mathematics, physics, and computer science, contributing significantly to our understanding of complex physical phenomena and enabling new computational techniques in modern physics.

Award and Honor

Throughout his career, Prof. Ashot Gevorkyan has received numerous awards and honors recognizing his exceptional contributions to science. He has been honored by leading scientific institutions for his pioneering work in quantum theory and mathematical modeling. His projects have received support and recognition from international research programs such as INTAS (International Association for the promotion of cooperation with scientists from the New Independent States of the former Soviet Union) and ISTC (International Science and Technology Center), reflecting the global impact of his research. He has been invited to serve as a keynote speaker and visiting scientist at several prominent international conferences and workshops. Prof. Gevorkyan also served on the editorial board of the Journal of Computational Science (Elsevier), a role that underscores his status as a leading voice in the computational physics community. These accolades affirm his influence in shaping contemporary research across theoretical and applied physics.

Conclusion

Professor Ashot Gevorkyan stands as a luminary in the fields of theoretical physics and computational mathematics. His deep expertise in quantum systems, chaotic dynamics, and complex modeling has not only advanced fundamental science but also provided new computational tools for understanding nature’s most intricate processes. With a career spanning over four decades, he has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to scientific excellence through research, teaching, and international collaboration. His interdisciplinary work bridges theoretical insights with practical innovations, setting a high standard in modern scientific inquiry. Recognized both nationally and internationally, Prof. Gevorkyan continues to inspire the global scientific community through his profound intellect, visionary ideas, and groundbreaking publications. His legacy is defined by a lifelong pursuit of knowledge and a passion for decoding the complexities of the universe through mathematics and physics.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: General Three-Body Problem in Conformal-Euclidean Space: New Properties of a Low-Dimensional Dynamical System
    Authors: A.S. Gevorkyan, A.V. Bogdanov, V.V. Mareev
    Year: 2024
    Source: Particles, 2024

  • Title: Quantum Chromodynamics of the Nucleon in Terms of Complex Probabilistic Processes
    Authors: A.S. Gevorkyan, A.V. Bogdanov
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
    Source: Symmetry, 2024

  • Title: Time-Dependent 4D Quantum Harmonic Oscillator and Reacting Hydrogen Atom
    Authors: A.S. Gevorkyan, A.V. Bogdanov
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
    Source: Symmetry, 2023

  • Title: Theoretical and Numerical Study of Self-Organizing Processes in a Closed System Classical Oscillator and Random Environment
    Authors: A.S. Gevorkyan, A.V. Bogdanov, V.V. Mareev, K.A. Movsesyan
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 2
    Source: Mathematics, 2022

  • Title: Hidden Dynamical Symmetry and Quantum Thermodynamics from the First Principles: Quantized Small Environment
    Authors: A.S. Gevorkyan, A.V. Bogdanov, V.V. Mareev
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 3
    Source: Symmetry, 2021

  • Title: Gamma Radiation Production Using Channeled Positron Annihilation in Crystals
    Authors: A.S. Gevorkyan, K.B. Oganesyan, Y.V. Rostovtsev, G. Kurizki
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 61
    Source: Laser Physics Letters, 12(7), 076002

  • Title: Dielectric Permittivity Superlattice Formation
    Authors: G.A. Amatuni, A.S. Gevorkyan, S.G. Gevorkian, A.A. Hakobyan, K.B. Oganesyan, et al.
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 60
    Source: Laser Physics, 18, 608–620

  • Title: Statistical Properties of Random Environment of 1D Quantum N-Particles System in External Field
    Authors: A.S. Gevorkyan, A.A. Gevorkyan, K.B. Oganesyan
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 45
    Source: Physics of Atomic Nuclei, 73, 320–325

  • Title: A Disordered 1D Quantum N-Particle System in an Environment under the Influence of an External Field
    Authors: A.S. Gevorkyan, A.A. Gevorkyan, K.B. Oganesyan, G.O. Sargsyan, et al.
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 44
    Source: Physica Scripta, 2010 (T140), 014045

  • Title: Quantum-Mechanical Channel of Interactions Between Macroscopic Systems
    Authors: R.S. Sargsyan, G.G. Karamyana, A.S. Gevorkyan, A.Y. Khrennikov
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 22
    Source: AIP Conference Proceedings, 1232(1), 267

  • Title: Random Motion of Quantum Harmonic Oscillator – Thermodynamics of Nonrelativistic Vacuum
    Authors: A.V. Bogdanov, A.S. Gevorkyan, A.G. Grigoryan
    Year: 1999
    Citations: 20
    Source: AMS IP Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 13, 81–112

  • Title: Bioscope: New Sensor for Remote Evaluation of the Physiological State of Biological Systems
    Authors: R.S. Sargsyan, A.S. Gevorkyan, G.G. Karamyan, V.T. Vardanyan, et al.
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 15
    Source: Physical Properties of Nanosystems, 299–309

  • Title: Three Body Multichannel Scattering as a Model of Irreversible Quantum Mechanics
    Authors: A.V. Bogdanov, A.S. Gevorkyan
    Year: 1997
    Citations: 13
    Source: arXiv preprint, quant-ph/9712022

  • Title: Nonrelativistic Quantum Mechanics with Fundamental Environment
    Author: A.S. Gevorkyan
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 12
    Source: Theoretical Concepts of Quantum Mechanics, 161–187

  • Title: Retracted: New Mathematical Conception and Computation Algorithm for Study of Quantum 3D Disordered Spin System under the Influence of External Field
    Authors: A.S. Gevorkyan, C.K. Hu, S. Flach
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 12
    Source: Transactions on Computational Science VII, E1–E1

  • Title: Regular and Chaotic Quantum Dynamics in Atom-Diatom Reactive Collisions
    Authors: A.S. Gevorkyan, A.V. Bogdanov, G. Nyman
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 12
    Source: Physics of Atomic Nuclei, 71, 876–883

  • Title: Exactly Solvable Models of Stochastic Quantum Mechanics within the Framework of Langevin-Schroedinger Type Equations
    Author: A.S. Gevorkyan
    Year: 2004
    Citations: 11
    Source: Topics in Analysis and its Applications, 415–442

  • Title: A New Parallel Algorithm for Simulation of a Spin-Glass System on Scales of Space-Time Periods of an External Field
    Authors: A.S. Gevorkyan, A.G. Abadzhyan, G.S. Sukiasyan
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 10
    Source: Lab. of Information Technologies

 

Ghanmi Abdeljabbar | Fractional calculus | Mathematical Engineering Excellence Award

Prof. Ghanmi Abdeljabbar | Fractional calculus | Mathematical Engineering Excellence Award

Professor in Mathematics at Tunis El Manar University, Tunisia

Dr. Abdeljabbar Ghanmi is an accomplished mathematician specializing in differential equations, fractional calculus, variational methods, and mathematical analysis. Currently an Associate Professor at the University of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, he has an extensive academic and research background, having previously held positions in Tunisia. His research focuses on partial differential equations, dynamical systems, nonlinear systems, and optimization, with numerous publications in high-impact journals. Dr. Ghanmi collaborates with renowned mathematicians such as Prof. Vicentiu Radulescu and Prof. Dušan D. Repovš, reflecting his global research engagement. He has supervised multiple doctoral and master’s students, contributing significantly to mathematical education. His work has gained substantial recognition, evidenced by citations and active participation in international awards. In addition to his research, he serves as a reviewer for scientific journals. Dr. Ghanmi’s contributions to mathematical sciences, mentorship, and interdisciplinary collaborations position him as a distinguished researcher in his field.

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Education

Dr. Abdeljabbar Ghanmi holds a strong academic background in mathematics, having earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from a prestigious institution. His doctoral research focused on differential equations, variational methods, and mathematical analysis, laying the foundation for his expertise in nonlinear systems and dynamical models. Prior to his Ph.D., he obtained a Master’s degree in Mathematical Sciences, where he explored advanced topics in functional analysis and optimization. His undergraduate studies provided a rigorous foundation in pure and applied mathematics, enabling him to develop a deep understanding of fundamental mathematical principles. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Ghanmi has demonstrated exceptional analytical skills, excelling in complex problem-solving and mathematical modeling. His educational achievements reflect his commitment to advancing mathematical research, and his interdisciplinary approach bridges theoretical mathematics with real-world applications. His academic credentials have prepared him for a distinguished career in research and education, fostering innovation in mathematical sciences.

Professional Experience

Dr. Abdeljabbar Ghanmi is an Associate Professor at the University of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where he actively engages in teaching, research, and academic mentorship. Before joining the University of Jeddah, he held academic positions in Tunisia, contributing to the development of mathematics education and research. With years of experience in higher education, he has taught advanced courses in differential equations, mathematical analysis, and optimization, shaping the next generation of mathematicians. His role extends beyond teaching, as he supervises Ph.D. and master’s students, guiding them in their research endeavors. Dr. Ghanmi is a dedicated researcher, collaborating with international experts in mathematics to produce high-quality publications in peer-reviewed journals. Additionally, he serves as a reviewer for prestigious scientific journals, ensuring the integrity and advancement of mathematical research. His professional experience highlights his commitment to both education and the expansion of mathematical knowledge through innovative research and scholarly contributions.

Research Interest

Dr. Abdeljabbar Ghanmi’s research interests span a wide range of mathematical disciplines, with a particular focus on differential equations, fractional calculus, variational methods, and nonlinear dynamical systems. His work explores the theoretical and applied aspects of mathematical analysis, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in functional spaces, optimization techniques, and stability theory. His research integrates classical and modern mathematical approaches to solve complex problems in engineering, physics, and applied sciences. Dr. Ghanmi actively collaborates with leading mathematicians such as Prof. Vicentiu Radulescu and Prof. Dušan D. Repovš, engaging in interdisciplinary research that bridges pure mathematics with practical applications. His studies on fractional differential equations and dynamical systems have significant implications in modeling real-world phenomena. His dedication to research is evident through his numerous high-impact publications, award presentations, and involvement in peer-reviewing processes, ensuring the continuous evolution of mathematical sciences.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Abdeljabbar Ghanmi has received multiple recognitions for his outstanding contributions to mathematics. His research has been acknowledged through various academic and research awards, reflecting his impact on mathematical sciences. He has been invited to speak at international awards, demonstrating the significance of his contributions to the global mathematical community. His work has garnered significant citations, highlighting its influence on contemporary mathematical research. In addition to his scholarly achievements, Dr. Ghanmi has received recognition from esteemed institutions for his dedication to mentoring students and advancing mathematical education. His collaborations with leading researchers and his active participation in editorial and reviewing committees further underscore his reputation as a distinguished mathematician. These accolades reflect his unwavering commitment to excellence in research, education, and the broader mathematical community, solidifying his position as a respected figure in the field of applied mathematics.

Conclusion

Dr. Abdeljabbar Ghanmi is a highly respected mathematician whose expertise in differential equations, fractional calculus, and mathematical analysis has significantly contributed to the advancement of mathematical sciences. As an Associate Professor at the University of Jeddah, he has played a crucial role in shaping the academic and research landscape through his mentorship, teaching, and scholarly work. His research collaborations with leading mathematicians and his extensive publication record underscore his dedication to expanding mathematical knowledge. Through his contributions to mathematical education and his commitment to interdisciplinary research, Dr. Ghanmi has made a lasting impact on the field. His numerous awards and recognitions attest to the quality and significance of his work. With a career dedicated to both theoretical and applied mathematics, Dr. Ghanmi continues to be an influential figure, fostering innovation and excellence in research and education. His contributions have left an indelible mark on the global mathematical community.

Publications Top Noted

Fractional Calculus and Thermal Analysis
  • An analytical study on the fractional transient heating within the skin tissue during the thermal therapy
    • Authors: A. Ghanmi, I.A. Abbas
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 114
    • Source: Journal of Thermal Biology 82, 229-233
Fractional and p-Laplacian Problems
  • A multiplicity results for a singular problem involving the fractional p-Laplacian operator

    • Authors: A. Ghanmi, K. Saoudi
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 68
    • Source: Complex Variables and Elliptic Equations 61 (9), 1199-1216
  • A multiplicity results for a singular equation involving the p(x)-Laplace operator

    • Authors: K. Saoudi, A. Ghanmi
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 65
    • Source: Complex Variables and Elliptic Equations 62 (5), 695-725
  • The Nehari manifold for a singular elliptic equation involving the fractional Laplace operator

    • Authors: A.G.K. Saoudi
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 63
    • Source: Fractional Differential Calculus 6 (2), 201-217
Boundary Value Problems and Riemann–Liouville Derivative
  • The Nehari manifold for a boundary value problem involving Riemann–Liouville fractional derivative
    • Authors: K. Saoudi, P. Agarwal, P. Kumam, A. Ghanmi, P. Thounthong
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 47
    • Source: Advances in Difference Equations 2018, 1-18
Nonlinear Schrödinger Equations
  • Large and bounded solutions for a class of nonlinear Schrödinger stationary systems
    • Authors: V.R.N.Z. Abdeljabbar Ghanmi, Habib Maagli
    • Year: 2009
    • Citations: 41
    • Source: Analysis and Application 7 (4), 391-404
Kirchhoff-type and Singular Equations
  • Minimax method involving singular p(x)-Kirchhoff equation

    • Authors: K. Ben Ali, A. Ghanmi, K. Kefi
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 39
    • Source: Journal of Mathematical Physics 58 (11)
  • Nontrivial solutions for Kirchhoff-type problems involving the -Laplace operator

    • Authors: A. Ghanmi
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 21
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Singular and Indefinite Weight Problems
  • Existence of solution for a singular fractional Laplacian problem with variable exponents and indefinite weights

    • Authors: R. Chammem, A. Ghanmi, A. Sahbani
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 28
    • Source: Complex Variables and Elliptic Equations 66 (8), 1320-1332
  • On the Steklov problem involving the p(x)-Laplacian with indefinite weight

    • Authors: K.B. Ali, A. Ghanmi, K. Kefi
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 24
    • Source: Opuscula Mathematica 37 (6), 779-794
Existence and Multiplicity of Solutions in Fractional Differential Equations
  • Existence of solutions for fractional differential equations with Dirichlet boundary conditions

    • Authors: K.B. Ali, A. Ghanmi, K. Kefi
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 25
    • Source: Electronic Journal of Differential Equations 116, 1-11
  • Existence of positive solutions for a coupled system of nonlinear fractional differential equations

    • Authors: A. Ghanmi, S. Horrigue
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 23
    • Source: Ukrainian Mathematical Journal 71, 39-49
  • Existence of positive bounded solutions for some nonlinear elliptic systems

    • Authors: N.Z. A. Ghanmi, H. Mâagli, S. Turki
    • Year: 2009
    • Citations: 23
    • Source: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 352, 440-448
Nehari Manifold and Fractional Boundary Value Problems
  • Nehari manifold and multiplicity results for a class of fractional boundary value problems with p-Laplacian

    • Authors: A. Ghanmi, Z. Zhang
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 22
    • Source: Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society 56 (5), 1297-1314
  • Multiplicity of Nontrivial Solutions of a Class of Fractional p-Laplacian Problem

    • Authors: A. Ghanmi
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 20
    • Source: Zeitschrift für Analysis und ihre Anwendungen (Journal of Analysis and its Applications)
  • A multiplicity results for a singular problem involving a Riemann-Liouville fractional derivative

    • Authors: A. Ghanmi, M. Kratou, K. Saoudi
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 19
    • Source: Filomat 32 (2), 653-669
Styklov Problems and Fractional Analysis
  • Existence and multiplicity of solutions for some Styklov problem involving p(x)-Laplacian operator

    • Authors: R. Chammem, A. Ghanmi, A. Sahbani
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 17
    • Source: Applicable Analysis 101 (7), 2401-2417
  • Existence result and uniqueness for some fractional problem

    • Authors: G. Wang, A. Ghanmi, S. Horrigue, S. Madian
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 16
    • Source: Mathematics 7 (6), 516
  • Existence Results for Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems

    • Authors: A. Ghanmi, S. Horrigue
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 15
    • Source: Filomat 32 (2), 609-618

 

Muhammad Nasim Aftab | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Muhammad Nasim Aftab | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Punjab group of colleges, Okara campus Pakistan

Muhammad Nasim Aftab is a dedicated mathematician and researcher specializing in Quantum Calculus, Integral Inequalities, and Algebra. He holds an MS in Mathematics from COMSATS University, Lahore, with a GPA of 3.62/4.00, and an M.Sc. in Mathematics from University of Education, Lahore. His research contributions include multiple publications in reputed journals, such as AIMS Mathematics, Mathematics, and the Journal of Inequalities and Applications, with several additional manuscripts under review. He has been a lecturer at Punjab Group of Colleges, Okara Campus, since 2014, teaching a wide range of mathematical subjects. His expertise extends to LaTeX, MATLAB, and Python, enhancing his computational research skills. Passionate about academia, he actively engages in problem-solving and mathematical innovations. While his work is commendable, furthering international collaborations, high-impact journal publications, and award participation could elevate his research impact. His dedication to mathematics and education makes him a strong contender for research excellence awards.

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Education

Muhammad Nasim Aftab holds a strong academic background in Mathematics, with both MS and MSc degrees in the field. He earned his Master of Science (MSc) in Mathematics from the University of Education, Lahore (Okara Campus) in 2016, securing a 3.40/4.00 GPA. His coursework covered advanced topics, including Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Functional Analysis, Numerical Analysis, Differential Geometry, and Graph Theory. Pursuing further specialization, he completed his MS in Mathematics from COMSATS University, Islamabad (Lahore Campus) in 2021, achieving a 3.62/4.00 GPA. His MS thesis, titled “Cohen-Macaulayness in Codimension for Line Simplicial Complexes,” focused on algebraic and combinatorial aspects of simplicial complexes. Throughout his education, he excelled in subjects like Graph Theory, Fuzzy Logic, Fixed Point Theory, Mathematical Analysis, and Topology. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to mathematical research, analytical thinking, and problem-solving, making him a strong researcher in the field.

Professional Experience

Muhammad Nasim Aftab has been serving as a Lecturer in Mathematics at Punjab Group of Colleges, Okara Campus, since 2014, where he has taught a diverse range of mathematical subjects, including Calculus, Abstract Algebra, Linear Algebra, Graph Theory, Number Theory, Differential Equations, and Mathematical Analysis. His extensive teaching experience spans both undergraduate and intermediate levels, reflecting his strong command over mathematical concepts and pedagogy. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, he has been actively engaged in research, publishing papers in reputed journals on topics such as Quantum Calculus, Integral Inequalities, and Algebra. His ability to integrate advanced mathematical theories with real-world applications showcases his expertise and dedication to the field. Furthermore, his proficiency in LaTeX, MATLAB, and Python enhances his ability to conduct numerical simulations and research-driven computations. His commitment to academia, research, and innovation makes him a valuable contributor to the field of mathematics.

Research Interest

Muhammad Nasim Aftab’s research interests lie in the fields of Quantum Calculus, Integral Inequalities, Algebra, and Graph Theory, with a strong focus on Symmetric Quantum Calculus and its Applications. His work explores Cohen-Macaulayness in Codimension for Line Simplicial Complexes, advancing algebraic topology and combinatorial mathematics. He is particularly interested in developing new mathematical inequalities in quantum and post-quantum settings, contributing to the theoretical foundations of applied mathematics. His recent research on symmetric Hahn calculus, Z-transforms in quantum calculus, and post-quantum integral inequalities highlights his dedication to expanding mathematical frameworks. Additionally, he is keen on exploring the interplay between advanced algebraic structures and real-world applications, particularly in optimization, numerical analysis, and cryptographic systems. With a strong background in functional analysis, topology, and differential geometry, he aims to contribute innovative solutions to complex mathematical problems while fostering interdisciplinary research collaborations.

Award and Honor

Muhammad Nasim Aftab has demonstrated exceptional dedication to the field of Mathematics, earning recognition for his contributions to Quantum Calculus, Integral Inequalities, and Algebra. As a lecturer at Punjab Group of Colleges, he has played a pivotal role in shaping young mathematical minds. His academic excellence, reflected in his MS in Mathematics with a 3.62/4.00 GPA from COMSATS University, has laid a strong foundation for his research career. His contributions to high-impact journals such as AIMS Mathematics, Mathematics, and the Journal of Inequalities and Applications highlight his research prowess, while multiple manuscripts under review further demonstrate his active engagement in advancing mathematical knowledge. Under the mentorship of Dr. Saad Ihsan Butt, he has published groundbreaking work on symmetric quantum inequalities. His proficiency in LaTeX, MATLAB, and Python adds a computational edge to his expertise. With a strong research portfolio and commitment to academia, he is a deserving candidate for prestigious awards and honors.

Conclusion

Muhammad Nasim Aftab is a dedicated researcher in mathematics with a strong academic background, evidenced by his MS in Mathematics from COMSATS University and a commendable research portfolio in Quantum Calculus, Integral Inequalities, and Graph Theory. His publications in reputable journals, along with multiple submitted manuscripts, highlight his commitment to advancing mathematical sciences. As a lecturer at Punjab Group of Colleges since 2014, he has significantly contributed to mathematics education, shaping the next generation of scholars. His proficiency in LaTeX, MATLAB, and Python enhances his computational research capabilities. While his research contributions are impressive, expanding collaborations, targeting high-impact journals, and increasing participation in international awards could further solidify his reputation. Pursuing a Ph.D. would also elevate his expertise and professional standing. Overall, his dedication to mathematical research and education makes him a strong candidate for recognition, and he holds great potential for further contributions to the field.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Some Hermite-Hadamard and Midpoint Type Inequalities in Symmetric Quantum Calculus
    • Authors: S.I. Butt, M.N. Aftab, H.A. Nabwey, S. Etemad
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 5
  • Title: Symmetric Quantum Inequalities on Finite Rectangular Plane
    • Authors: S.I. Butt, M.N. Aftab, Y. Seol
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 3
  • Title: Novel Notions of Symmetric Hahn Calculus and Related Inequalities
    • Authors: S.I. Butt, M.N. Aftab, A. Fahad, Y. Wang, B.B. Mohsin
    • Year: 2024
  • Title: Cohen-Macaulayness in Codimension for Line Simplicial Complexes
    • Authors: M.N. Aftab
    • Year: 2021