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 🌆. 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 🎓. Dr. Choi leads groundbreaking research projects, including those focused on vertical urbanism and cognitive assessments of urban spaces 🌍. His work is supported by various grants, reflecting the real-world impact and value of his research 🏙️. Notable publications include a book on spatial cognition in vertical environments and articles in leading journals, such as Cities and Journal of Urban Design 📚. As a Principal Investigator, Dr. Choi is driving innovation in urban sustainability, regeneration, and human-centric design 🌿. His work is shaping the future of urban living, bridging academic excellence with practical solutions for cities of tomorrow 🔍.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Hee Sun (Sunny) Choi’s academic journey reflects his dedication to urban studies and design 🌍. 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 🎓. 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 🇦🇺. His diverse educational background laid the foundation for his exploration of spatial cognition and human-centered design in urban environments 🏙️.

Professional Experience 🗺️

Dr. Choi has held numerous academic positions globally, showcasing his leadership in urban design and planning 👩‍🏫. He is currently an Assistant Professor at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where he continues to influence the next generation of urban designers 🏫. 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 🗺️. His global experience enriches his teaching and research, focusing on human-centered urban design 🌿.

Research Interests 🏙️

Dr. Choi’s research interests lie at the intersection of urban design, spatial cognition, and human-centered planning 🌆. His work focuses on understanding how people interact with and experience urban environments, particularly vertical and dense spaces 🏙️. He explores the cognitive and emotional aspects of urbanism, aiming to develop guidelines that create more sustainable and human-friendly cities 🌍. His ongoing projects involve cutting-edge studies in AI-aided urbanism, smart cities, and the emotional value of walkability 🚶‍♀️.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Choi’s exceptional contributions to urban design and planning have earned him numerous accolades and research grants 🏆. 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 🌿. His research is also recognized in top academic journals, where he continues to push the boundaries of urban studies and design ✨. His work has significantly impacted urban design theory and practice 🌍.

Conclusion

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

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 China’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 guidelines—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 product’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), 25–38


  • 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

 

Zineb Bellabes | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zineb Bellabes | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Relizane University, Algeria

Dr. Zineb Bellabes 🎓 is an emerging interdisciplinary scholar blending the precision of mathematics with the innovation of biomedical engineering. Currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Mathematics 🧮, her research explores cutting-edge topics like fractional calculus, impulsive differential equations, and variational approaches. With a Master’s in Biomedical Engineering 🧠 and another in Mathematics, she seamlessly bridges complex analytical methods with real-world healthcare technologies. Dr. Bellabes has presented her work internationally, notably at the 2nd International Conference on Frontiers in Academic Research 🌍, and is driven by a passion for scientific discovery and academic growth. Her teaching stint at Ahmed Zabana University 👩‍🏫 reflects her dedication to knowledge sharing and academic mentorship. In addition to her academic endeavors, she is skilled in digital tools 💻 and multilingual communication 🗣️, which strengthens her global engagement. Creative, curious, and culturally attuned, Dr. Bellabes represents a promising voice in the next generation of mathematical and biomedical researchers. ✨

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🎓 Education

Dr. Zineb Bellabes’s academic journey reflects a deep fusion of science and innovation. 📚 Beginning with a Bachelor’s in Experimental Sciences (2007–2010), she sharpened her analytical thinking early on. Her intellectual curiosity then led her to pursue a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering 🧠 (2010–2015), specializing in artificial intelligence, radiotherapy, image processing, and signal processing—fields that marry technology with human health. 🌐 Fueling her quest for mathematical rigor, she earned a second Master’s in Mathematics 🧮 (2017–2023), where she explored functional analysis, distribution theory, semi-group theory, and fractional calculus. She is now a Ph.D. candidate in Mathematics, demonstrating her unwavering commitment to theoretical depth and research mastery. 🔬 Through this educational trajectory, Dr. Bellabes has built a robust interdisciplinary foundation that positions her at the frontier of both mathematical sciences and biomedical innovation.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Bellabes’s professional footprint is as dynamic as her academic background. She began her career as an MRI Technician 🏥 (2015–2017), gaining invaluable clinical experience in medical imaging—a field where technical skill meets patient care. This hands-on role deepened her understanding of real-world biomedical challenges. In 2023, she expanded her portfolio into academia as a Temporary Professor at Ahmed Zabana University of Relizane 👩‍🏫, where she introduced young minds to the nuances of mathematics and engineering. Her teaching style integrates theory with application, reflecting her dual expertise. 💡 Through both technical and teaching roles, Dr. Bellabes has proven herself a versatile professional—capable of navigating both the hospital floor and the academic lecture hall. Her commitment to continuous growth, cross-functional learning, and knowledge dissemination exemplifies the ideal blend of practitioner and educator. 🌟

🔍 Research Interest

Dr. Zineb Bellabes’s research portfolio is rooted in complex mathematical modeling and interdisciplinary applications. 🔬 Her current interests lie in fractional differential equations, particularly ψ−Caputo impulsive systems, variational approaches, and semi-group theory. These advanced mathematical constructs are crucial for understanding dynamic systems in fields ranging from physics to biomedical engineering. 💥 Her work elegantly merges abstraction with practical relevance—delving into how fractional models can improve diagnostics, signal processing, and computational simulations in healthcare. Additionally, she is passionate about the evolving interface between artificial intelligence 🤖 and applied mathematics, including human–machine interaction. Her holistic research perspective—anchored in both biomedical function and theoretical depth—demonstrates a rare ability to operate at the confluence of disciplines. With each project, she strives to answer fundamental scientific questions while advancing impactful, real-world technologies. 🌍

🏅 Awards and Honors

While early in her research career, Dr. Bellabes has already earned recognition in scholarly forums. Most notably, her work titled “On the Study of ψ−Caputo Fractional Impulsive Differential Equations Involving Variational Approach” was presented at the prestigious 2nd International Conference on Frontiers in Academic Research in Konya, Turkey (2023). 🏆 This milestone highlights her emergence on the international research scene. Her participation in such academic venues reflects not only the quality of her research but also her dedication to continuous learning and global academic exchange. 🌐 While formal awards may be few at this stage, her growing list of conference presentations, academic roles, and research initiatives signal an upward trajectory destined for future accolades. Dr. Bellabes’s academic reputation is steadily building, and her trajectory strongly indicates future recognitions as she continues to break new ground in mathematical engineering. 📈

🧭 Conclusion

In every aspect of her career, Dr. Zineb Bellabes exhibits purpose, passion, and perseverance. 🔗 From mastering biomedical technologies to dissecting abstract mathematical theories, she demonstrates a rare interdisciplinary fluency that makes her work both intellectually robust and practically relevant. Her commitment to impactful research, teaching excellence, and international engagement renders her a rising star in the fields of mathematics and engineering. 🌟 With a strong ethical compass, multilingual capabilities 🌍, and a creative spirit expressed through her love for art and travel 🎨✈️, she embodies a holistic academic ethos. As she advances in her doctoral journey and deepens her research portfolio, Dr. Bellabes is exceptionally positioned to contribute original insights and innovations to the global scientific community. Her path is one of transformation, connecting equations to experience, and theory to therapeutic possibility. 🚀

Publications Top Notes

  • 📖 Title: Existence of Solutions to the Variable Order Caputo Fractional Thermistor Problem
    🖋 Authors: John R. Graef, Kadda Maazouz, Sandra Pinelas, Zineb Bellabes, Naima Boussekkine
    📅 Year: 2025
    📚 Journal: Fractal and Fractional (MDPI)
    🔗 DOI: 10.3390/fractalfract9030139

 

 

Hoger Ghahramani | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hoger Ghahramani | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Pure Mathematics at University of Kurdistan, Iran

Dr. Hoger Ghahramani 🎓, an esteemed Associate Professor at the University of Kurdistan 🇮🇷, stands as a distinguished scholar in Functional Analysis, Banach Algebras, and Operator Theory 🔍. With a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Tarbiat Modares University, his research illuminates the depths of non-commutative algebra and computability theory 💡. A prolific contributor to mathematical science, Dr. Ghahramani has authored over 20 impactful research papers in prestigious international journals 📚, and actively shares his expertise through conference presentations and invited talks across Iran and beyond 🌍. His excellence extends to education, where he inspires future mathematicians in advanced topics like Real and Functional Analysis, Operator Algebras, and Logic 📐. As a reviewer for Mathematical Reviews and referee for numerous journals, his academic footprint reflects both depth and leadership 🏅. Passionate, innovative, and dedicated, Dr. Ghahramani exemplifies the spirit of mathematical exploration and academic excellence 🌟.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Hoger Ghahramani embarked on his mathematical journey at Amirkabir University of Technology, where he earned both his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Mathematics 🧠. His master’s thesis explored subnormal operators under the guidance of Prof. A. Riazi. Driven by a passion for deep theoretical frameworks, he pursued his Ph.D. in Mathematics at Tarbiat Modares University 🎓. Under the mentorship of Prof. G.H. Esslamzadeh, his doctoral work focused on the intricate world of derivations in Banach algebras. From foundational analysis to specialized algebraic structures, his academic formation laid a rock-solid base 🧱 for a lifelong pursuit of discovery. Dr. Ghahramani’s education not only sharpened his analytical acumen but also instilled a lifelong dedication to uncovering mathematical truths 🔍. His academic rigor, combined with a curiosity for abstraction and logic, paved the way for his impactful contributions in both theoretical and applied branches of mathematics 🌐.

👨‍🏫 Professional Experience

With unwavering dedication, Dr. Ghahramani began his academic career as an Assistant Professor at the University of Kurdistan in 2008 🏛️. His dynamic teaching style, coupled with his depth in subjects such as Functional Analysis, Operator Theory, and Mathematical Logic, quickly earned him recognition among students and peers alike. In 2015, he rose to the rank of Associate Professor 👏, a testament to his academic leadership and prolific research output. Over the years, he has delivered a wide range of graduate and undergraduate courses, sparking curiosity and excellence across multiple generations of learners 📘. He has played an active role in mentoring students, shaping research directions, and enriching the university’s academic culture 🧑‍🏫. Beyond the classroom, Dr. Ghahramani contributes extensively to the scholarly community by reviewing for Mathematical Reviews and refereeing for international journals, reinforcing his reputation as a reliable and respected voice in the global mathematics arena 🌍.

🧠 Research Interests

Dr. Ghahramani’s research is a masterful blend of classical and modern mathematical disciplines, primarily rooted in Functional Analysis, Banach and Operator Algebras, and Non-commutative Algebra 🔬. His scholarly curiosity extends into Computer Science through Computability Theory, showcasing his interdisciplinary reach 💡. At the heart of his work lies a deep investigation into derivations, Jordan maps, and algebraic structures through zero product techniques. With over 20 peer-reviewed publications, he has unraveled complex relationships and introduced elegant formulations that push the boundaries of contemporary mathematical thought 📈. Whether through investigating the reflexive closures of operator algebras or exploring the behavior of linear maps on *-algebras, his work resonates with precision, originality, and rigor 📚. Dr. Ghahramani’s theoretical innovations contribute profoundly to the structural understanding of algebraic and analytical systems, positioning him as a thought leader in his fields of interest 🌌.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Hoger Ghahramani’s academic journey is decorated with well-earned distinctions and professional recognition 🎖️. His long-standing role as a reviewer for Mathematical Reviews reflects the scholarly trust placed in his expertise and insight 🔍. Over the years, his participation as an invited speaker at national and international conferences has further solidified his place as a thought-provoking voice in advanced mathematics 🗣️. Moreover, his editorial and peer review contributions to respected journals underline his active involvement in shaping contemporary mathematical research 🧾. While not always formally titled, his honors shine through the widespread citation and relevance of his work, his mentorship impact, and the respect he commands in both academic and research communities 🤝. These recognitions are a natural outgrowth of a life committed to mathematical excellence and intellectual integrity. Dr. Ghahramani’s legacy continues to grow with every paper published, class taught, and theory illuminated ✨.

 Conclusion

In the vibrant landscape of modern mathematics, Dr. Hoger Ghahramani stands as a beacon of intellectual rigor, innovation, and mentorship 🌟. From his deep-rooted expertise in Banach algebras and operator theory to his impactful teaching and global academic collaborations, he has made remarkable contributions that resonate far beyond his home institution 🎯. His career reflects a perfect balance of theoretical exploration and practical dissemination—nurturing future mathematicians while expanding the frontiers of knowledge 📐. With a strong publication record, conference participation, and academic service, Dr. Ghahramani exemplifies the ideal scholar: driven, insightful, and ever-curious 🧭. His journey is not only a story of personal academic achievement but also an inspiration to those who believe in the transformative power of mathematics to decode the universe’s deepest structures 💫. As he continues to build upon his legacy, the mathematical world watches with anticipation and admiration 🚀.

Publications Top Notes

  • Functional identities of degree 2 at two-sided zero products on triangular algebras

    • Authors: Nurcan Argaç, Hoger Ghahramani

    • Year: 2025 📅

    • Citations: 0 🌟

    • Source: Journal of Algebra 📖

  • Linear mappings like Lie homomorphisms in zero products on a class of locally convex algebras

    • Authors: Hoger Ghahramani, Abbas Zivari-Kazempour

    • Year: 2025 📅

    • Citations: 0 🌟

    • Source: Asian-European Journal of Mathematics 📘

  • On Lie n-centralizers, n-commuting linear maps and related mappings of algebras

    • Author: Hoger Ghahramani

    • Year: 2025 📅

    • Citations: 0 🌟

    • Source: Communications in Algebra 📰

  • Additive maps related to Lie structure on factor von Neumann algebras

    • Authors: Behrooz Fadaee, Hoger Ghahramani

    • Year: 2024 📅

    • Citations: 0 🌟

    • Source: Journal of Analysis 📙

  • Posner’s First Theorem for Prime Modules

    • Authors: Hoger Ghahramani, Mohammad Nader Ghosseiri, Tahereh Rezaei

    • Year: 2024 📅

    • Citations: 0 🌟

    • Source: Khayyam Journal of Mathematics 📑

  • Derivable maps at commutative products on Banach algebras

    • Authors: Abbas Zivari-Kazempour, Hoger Ghahramani

    • Year: 2024 📅

    • Citations: 2 🌱

    • Source: Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum 🧮

  • On derivations and Jordan derivations through zero products

    • Author: Hoger Ghahramani

    • Year: 2014 📅

    • Citations: 46 🏆

    • Source: Operators and Matrices 📚

  • On centralizers of Banach algebras

    • Author: Hoger Ghahramani

    • Year: 2015 📅

    • Citations: 42 🌟

    • Source: Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society 🌏

  • Additive mappings derivable at non-trivial idempotents on Banach algebras

    • Author: Hoger Ghahramani

    • Year: 2012 📅

    • Citations: 37 💡

    • Source: Linear and Multilinear Algebra 🔢

  • Jordan derivations on trivial extensions

    • Author: Hoger Ghahramani

    • Year: 2013 📅

    • Citations: 34 🌟

    • Source: Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society 🌍

  • Characterizing Jordan maps on triangular rings through commutative zero products

    • Author: Hoger Ghahramani

    • Year: 2018 📅

    • Citations: 32 💼

    • Source: Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics 🌊

  • Zero product determined triangular algebras

    • Author: Hoger Ghahramani

    • Year: 2013 📅

    • Citations: 31 ✨

    • Source: Linear and Multilinear Algebra 🔢

  • Linear maps on group algebras determined by the action of the derivations or anti-derivations on a set of orthogonal elements

    • Author: Hoger Ghahramani

    • Year: 2018 📅

    • Citations: 29 🧑‍🔬

    • Source: Results in Mathematics 📈

  • Lie centralizers at zero products on a class of operator algebras

    • Authors: Hoger Ghahramani, W. Jing

    • Year: 2021 📅

    • Citations: 26 💫

    • Source: Annals of Functional Analysis 📔

  • *Linear Maps on -Algebras Behaving like (Anti-)derivations at Orthogonal Elements

    • Authors: Behrooz Fadaee, Hoger Ghahramani

    • Year: 2020 📅

    • Citations: 25 🌟

    • Source: Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society 🌏

  • Linear maps on standard operator algebras characterized by action on zero products

    • Authors: A. Barari, B. Fadaee, Hoger Ghahramani

    • Year: 2019 📅

    • Citations: 24 ✨

    • Source: Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society 🧮

  • *Linear maps on -algebras acting on orthogonal elements like derivations or anti-derivations

    • Authors: Hoger Ghahramani, Z. Pan

    • Year: 2018 📅

    • Citations: 23 🧑‍🔬

    • Source: Filomat 📰

  • Additive maps on some operator algebras behaving like (α, β)-derivations or generalized (α, β)-derivations at zero-product elements

    • Author: Hoger Ghahramani

    • Year: 2014 📅

    • Citations: 23 🏅

    • Source: Acta Mathematica Scientia ✍️

  • Lie maps on triangular algebras without assuming unity

    • Authors: R. Behfar, Hoger Ghahramani

    • Year: 2021 📅

    • Citations: 22 🌟

    • Source: Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics 📖

 

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