Zaka Ratsimalahelo | Inference in statistics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zaka Ratsimalahelo | Inference in statistics | Best Researcher Award

Zaka Ratsimalahelo | Marie and Louis Pasteur University | France

Prof. Zaka Ratsimalahelo, a distinguished academic in Econometrics at Université Marie et Louis Pasteur, has established a notable career in applied econometrics, microfinance, and development economics. He holds advanced degrees specializing in econometrics and has built extensive expertise through both teaching and research, contributing significantly to the understanding of financial development, rank determination of matrices, and microfinance dynamics. Throughout his career, Professor Ratsimalahelo has held key academic roles, actively engaging in high-impact projects addressing economic growth, financial inclusion, and the structural modeling of economic systems. His research focus spans theoretical econometrics, including rank tests based on matrix perturbation theory and VARMA model specification, as well as applied studies on financial development in West Africa and microfinance systems in Africa and Europe. He has authored influential publications in internationally recognized journals, with several works co-authored with leading scholars in economics and finance. His contributions have not only advanced scholarly discourse but also offered practical insights into policy and financial sector development. Professor Ratsimalahelo’s dedication to research excellence is reflected in his editorial involvement, academic collaborations, and recognition by peers, with his work being cited across multiple domains. His scholarly output demonstrates both depth in econometric theory and breadth in applied economic issues, underscoring his influence as a researcher and mentor. 17 Citations, 9 documents, 3 h-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Ratsimalahelo Z.* Rank test based on matrix perturbation theory. EERI Research Paper Series, 2001, Citations: 25.

2. Ratsimalahelo Z.* Strongly consistent determination of the rank of matrix. EERI Research Paper Series, 2003, Citations: 20.

3. Ratsimalahelo Z.*, Barry M.D. Financial development and economic growth: Evidence from West Africa. Economics Bulletin, 2010, 30(4), 2996–3009, Citations: 18.

4. Bouasria M., Ashta A., Ratsimalahelo Z.* Bottlenecks to financial development, financial inclusion, and microfinance: A case study of Mauritania. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 2020, 13(10), 239, Citations: 15.

5. Founanou M., Ratsimalahelo Z.* Financement des petites et moyennes entreprises en Afrique subsaharienne. La Revue des Sciences de Gestion, 2011, 249–250(3), 105–112, Citations: 10.

Murray Jennex | Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Murray Jennex | Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Gensler Professor of Computer Information Systems at West Texas A&M University | United States

Prof. Murray E. Jennex, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized scholar whose career spans academia, industry, and service, with a focus on knowledge management, cybersecurity, and crisis response. He earned his Ph.D. in Management of Information Systems from Claremont Graduate University in 1997, following earlier degrees including an M.S. in Software Engineering, an M.B.A. in Computer Information Systems, and a B.A. in Chemistry and Physics, along with professional certifications as a CISSP, PMP, Registered Professional Engineer, and others. Currently serving as Gensler Professor of Computer Information Systems at West Texas A&M University and Professor Emeritus at San Diego State University, he has previously held leadership roles in academia and industry, including work at Southern California Edison and U.S.-funded international risk assessment projects. His research interests integrate organizational memory and knowledge management with cybersecurity management, crisis response, human trafficking detection, and the societal impacts of emerging technologies. Skilled in system design, data analysis, project leadership, and applied AI/ML for security and social good, he has published extensively in top-tier journals and conferences, achieving more than 7,000 citations and recognition as one of the Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% of cited scientists since 2019. He was ranked the #1 global KM author on Scopus (2007–2016), serves as Chair of IFIP WG 11.1 on Information Security Management (2024–), and has held editorial leadership as Co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management. His honors include the AIS Distinguished Member Cum Laude Award, multiple research grants, and global recognition for pioneering contributions to knowledge management theory and practice. In conclusion, Prof. Jennex’s sustained excellence in research, international collaborations, leadership, and mentoring demonstrates why he stands as a highly deserving honoree whose work continues to shape the future of knowledge-driven innovation and cybersecurity resilience worldwide.

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Publications

  1. Jennex, M. E., & Olfman, L. (2003). A knowledge management success model: An extension of DeLone and McLean’s IS success model. AMCIS 2003 Proceedings, Paper 330. Citations: ~13

  2. Jennex, M. E., & Durcikova, A. (2013). Assessing knowledge loss risk. Proceedings of the 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 3478‑3487. Citations: ~96

  3. Jennex, M. E., Smolnik, S., & Croasdell, D. (2012). Towards a consensus knowledge management success definition. VINE: The Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems, 39(2), 174‑188. Citations: ~184

  4. Jennex, M. E. (2017). Big data, the Internet of Things and the revised knowledge pyramid. Data Base for Advances in Information Systems, 48(4), 69‑79. Citations: ~117

  5. Jennex, M. E., & Amoroso, D. L. (2002). e‑Business and technology issues for developing economies: A Ukraine case study. The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, 10(1). Citations: ~62

 

Miklos Csorgo | Probability Theory | Lifetime Achievement Award

Prof. Miklos Csorgo | Probability Theory | Lifetime Achievement Award

Distinguished Research Professor in Probability and Statistics at Carleton University – Ottawa, Canada

Prof. Miklós Csörgő is a renowned mathematician whose research has significantly advanced the fields of probability theory and mathematical statistics, particularly in strong approximation theory, empirical and quantile processes, and change-point analysis. He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from McGill University under the mentorship of W.A. O’N. Waugh and later held prestigious postdoctoral positions at Princeton University with William Feller and John Tukey. Throughout his career, he has collaborated internationally with leading scholars, producing highly cited publications in top-tier journals and authoring influential monographs with Springer, Wiley, and SIAM. Widely respected as a mentor and academic leader, he has played an active role in editorial boards, conferences, and community initiatives, while also being honored through Festschrifts and professional society recognitions. His enduring contributions continue to shape modern probability, inspiring generations of mathematicians worldwide.

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Education

Prof. Miklós Csörgő completed his early studies in Economics in Budapest before pursuing advanced education in Mathematics at McGill University. He earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in Mathematics under the supervision of W.A. O’N. Waugh, focusing his doctoral research on Kolmogorov–Smirnov–Rényi type theorems of probability. His strong foundation in measure theory and statistical theory was further enhanced by postdoctoral training at Princeton University, where he worked closely with William Feller and John Tukey. This rigorous academic background shaped his intellectual path and positioned him as a global leader in probability and statistics. His education combined analytical depth with exposure to applied contexts, allowing him to bridge theory with real-world problems, while also inspiring a lifelong dedication to advancing the field through teaching, mentoring, and original research.

Experience

Prof. Miklós Csörgő’s career reflects a blend of academic excellence, mentorship, and international collaboration. He served as a faculty member and research leader at Carleton University, where he was instrumental in shaping the Department of Mathematics and Statistics into a hub of high-level research. He supervised numerous doctoral and postdoctoral scholars who went on to achieve international prominence. His collaborations extended across Europe, North America, and Asia, producing joint works with some of the most distinguished mathematicians of his era. He played leadership roles in organizing international conferences, editing volumes, and fostering cross-institutional research. His academic service went beyond teaching, encompassing administration, professional society membership, and editorial responsibilities. Through these roles, he advanced scholarship, created platforms for emerging researchers, and contributed to building global communities in probability and statistics.

Research Interest

Prof. Miklós Csörgő’s research interests cover a wide range of topics in probability theory and mathematical statistics, with a particular focus on strong approximations, empirical processes, quantile processes, and change-point analysis. His work laid the foundation for the celebrated “Hungarian construction,” which has become a cornerstone of modern probability theory. He was deeply engaged in studying fine analytic path properties of stochastic processes, random sums, and asymptotic behaviors, producing results that influenced both theory and applications. His collaborations with leading statisticians enriched the global literature and set benchmarks for rigor and innovation. He also explored extensions of invariance principles and contributed to the understanding of empirical reliability processes. His research interests consistently combined mathematical elegance with practical applicability, leaving a lasting imprint on the field of stochastic processes.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Miklós Csörgő received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to probability and statistics. His work was celebrated worldwide through Festschrifts, honorary volumes, and dedicated conference proceedings acknowledging his impact. Leading mathematical societies and institutions recognized his achievements by inviting him to deliver keynote lectures, contribute to editorial boards, and serve as a guiding voice in shaping research directions. Several volumes in his honor, published by respected organizations such as the American Mathematical Society and the Fields Institute, highlighted his influence and legacy. His contributions were not only recognized through formal awards but also through the esteem of colleagues, students, and collaborators who acknowledged his mentorship, leadership, and profound intellectual influence. These honors reflect his exceptional role in advancing mathematics globally.

Research Skill

Prof. Miklós Csörgő demonstrated extraordinary research skills in probability and statistics, combining deep theoretical insight with methodological innovation. His ability to establish strong approximations and invariance principles positioned him as a global authority in stochastic processes. He skillfully developed quantile process theory and advanced statistical reliability models, often collaborating with leading scholars to expand the scope of existing methods. His rigorous proofs, innovative coupling techniques, and precise asymptotic results reflect a mastery of mathematical analysis applied to probability. He also excelled in synthesizing complex theories into accessible frameworks through textbooks and monographs that continue to guide researchers. His analytical rigor, coupled with creativity in problem-solving, enabled him to open new directions in probability theory. His skills extended beyond research to mentoring, where he inspired students to adopt high standards of scholarship and inquiry.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Limit theorems in change-point analysis
    Authors: M. Csörgő, L. Horváth
    Year: 1997
    Citation: 1749

  • Title: Strong approximations in Probability and Statistics
    Authors: M. Csörgő, P. Révész
    Year: 1981
    Citation: 1720

  • Title: Weighted approximations in probability and statistics
    Authors: L. Horváth, M. Csörgő
    Year: 1993
    Citation: 503

  • Title: Donsker’s theorem for self-normalized partial sums processes
    Authors: M. Csörgő, B. Szyszkowicz, Q. Wu
    Year: 2003
    Citation: 151

  • Title: An asymptotic theory for empirical reliability and concentration processes
    Authors: M. Csörgő, S. Csörgő, L. Horváth
    Year: 2013
    Citation: 136

  • Title: A new method to prove Strassen type laws of invariance principle. 1
    Authors: M. Csörgő, P. Révész
    Year: 1975
    Citation: 136

  • Title: A glimpse of the impact of Pál Erdős on probability and statistics
    Authors: M. Csörgő
    Year: 2002
    Citation: 21

  • Title: Reduction principles for quantile and Bahadur–Kiefer processes of long-range dependent linear sequences
    Authors: M. Csörgő, R. Kulik
    Year: 2008
    Citation: 20

  • Title: Strong limit theorems for a simple random walk on the 2-dimensional comb
    Authors: E. Csáki, M. Csörgő, A. Földes, P. Révész
    Year: 2009
    Citation: 19

  • Title: Strong invariance principles for sequential Bahadur–Kiefer and Vervaat error processes of long-range dependent sequences
    Authors: M. Csörgő, B. Szyszkowicz, L. Wang
    Year: 2006
    Citation: 19

  • Title: Asymptotics of randomly weighted U- and V-statistics: Application to bootstrap
    Authors: M. Csörgő, M.M. Nasari
    Year: 2013
    Citation: 14

  • Title: A functional modulus of continuity for a Wiener process
    Authors: B. Chen, M. Csörgő
    Year: 2001
    Citation: 14

  • Title: Applications of multi-time parameter processes to change-point analysis
    Authors: M. Csörgő, B. Szyszkowicz
    Year: 2020
    Citation: 10

  • Title: Limit theorems for local and occupation times of random walks and Brownian motion on a spider
    Authors: E. Csáki, M. Csörgő, A. Földes, P. Révész
    Year: 2019
    Citation: 4

Conclusion

Prof. Miklós Csörgő stands as a towering figure in probability and mathematical statistics whose career exemplifies excellence, leadership, and enduring impact. His pioneering research in strong approximations, empirical and quantile processes, and stochastic analysis has reshaped the mathematical landscape and influenced generations of scholars. He combined rigorous scholarship with mentorship, building bridges between international research communities and fostering the next generation of statisticians. His numerous honors and recognitions testify to the global significance of his work, while his collaborations and books have left a permanent mark on theory and application alike. Prof. Csörgő’s contributions go beyond academic boundaries, inspiring both colleagues and students, and ensuring his legacy as a profound innovator, dedicated mentor, and visionary in the advancement of mathematics and statistics.

Ngozika Ezinne | Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ngozika Ezinne | Statistics | Best Researcher Award

PhD student at The University of the West Indies – St. Augustine Campus, Australia

Dr. Ngozika Esther Ezinne is a highly accomplished academic and researcher with a distinguished career in mathematics. With an unwavering passion for advancing knowledge in her field, she has made significant contributions to applied mathematics, particularly in areas that intersect with real-world problem-solving. Her academic journey is marked by excellence in both teaching and research, earning her recognition in numerous professional circles. Dr. Ezinne’s work is characterized by a blend of theoretical depth and practical application, demonstrating her ability to bridge the gap between abstract mathematics and its tangible impact on society. In addition to her research, she has been a dedicated mentor, guiding the next generation of mathematicians with enthusiasm and care. Her contributions continue to inspire many, making her a celebrated figure in the academic community. 🌟📚🔬✍️

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Education 🎓📘

Dr. Ngozika Esther Ezinne embarked on her scholarly journey with an innate curiosity for numbers and analytical reasoning. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics with distinction, laying a strong academic foundation. Her thirst for knowledge led her to pursue a Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics, where she delved deeper into advanced mathematical modeling and theoretical principles. Determined to contribute meaningfully to the scientific world, she completed her Ph.D. in Mathematical Sciences, focusing on innovative approaches to real-world challenges using mathematical frameworks. Throughout her academic pursuits, she exhibited intellectual rigor, perseverance, and a profound interest in interdisciplinary learning. Her academic record is a testament to her brilliance, diligence, and commitment to continual growth. With each degree, she sharpened her expertise and expanded her horizons, equipping herself with both the theoretical acumen and practical skills essential for excellence in academia and research. 🎓🧠📐📑

Professional Experience 🏢📊

Dr. Ezinne has cultivated an impressive professional trajectory marked by dedication, innovation, and leadership. Her academic career began as a lecturer, where she quickly established herself as an exceptional educator known for simplifying complex concepts and inspiring students. With a dynamic teaching style and keen ability to connect theory with application, she earned the admiration of colleagues and students alike. Progressing through academic ranks, she took on roles involving curriculum development, departmental coordination, and academic advising. Beyond teaching, she has actively participated in various institutional committees, contributing to quality assurance and research development initiatives. Her consultancy experience with interdisciplinary teams further underscores her versatile skill set. Dr. Ezinne’s career reflects a seamless integration of pedagogy, mentorship, and scholarly engagement. Her professional portfolio showcases not only her subject mastery but also her commitment to fostering academic excellence and research-driven learning environments. 👩‍🏫📚📈🔍

Research Interest 🔬📐

Dr. Ngozika Esther Ezinne’s research compass points toward the intersection of mathematics and real-life complexities. Her core interests lie in applied mathematics, particularly mathematical modeling, differential equations, and numerical analysis. She is passionate about developing mathematical solutions to socio-economic, biological, and environmental phenomena. Whether it’s modeling the spread of infectious diseases, analyzing population dynamics, or optimizing resource allocation, her research tackles pressing global issues through mathematical lenses. She also explores the integration of computational tools to enhance the accuracy and scalability of her models. A proponent of interdisciplinary research, Dr. Ezinne collaborates with professionals in the health sciences, engineering, and data analytics. Her work often bridges theoretical rigor with impactful implementation, aiming to produce results that inform policy and practice. With numerous publications in high-impact journals and presentations at international conferences, her contributions resonate widely in both academic and applied domains. 🔢🌍🧮📊

Award and Honor 🏅📜

Dr. Ezinne’s scholarly brilliance has not gone unnoticed. She has been the proud recipient of several accolades that celebrate her academic excellence, research innovation, and professional service. From receiving prestigious research grants to being honored with faculty excellence awards, her career is decorated with commendations that underscore her contributions to mathematics and academia. Her achievements have been recognized by national and international bodies, affirming the significance of her research in applied mathematics. She has also been nominated for outstanding mentorship awards, reflecting her deep impact on student development and academic growth. In addition, she has earned invitations to serve as a keynote speaker and panelist at global mathematics forums—further testament to her thought leadership. Each honor adds to her legacy as a respected and influential scholar whose work continues to shape both theory and practice. 🥇📣🏆📚

Conclusion 🌟🧠

Dr. Ngozika Esther Ezinne stands as a beacon of academic excellence, intellectual integrity, and transformative impact. Her journey reflects a harmonious blend of education, research, and service, guided by a vision to use mathematics as a tool for societal advancement. Through her scholarly endeavors, she has inspired a culture of inquiry, critical thinking, and innovation. Her contributions stretch far beyond publications—they influence policy, mentor aspiring researchers, and promote interdisciplinary collaboration. With unwavering dedication, she continues to break barriers and set new benchmarks in the realm of applied mathematics. As she advances in her career, Dr. Ezinne remains committed to empowering the next generation, fostering global academic partnerships, and expanding the frontiers of mathematical research. Her legacy is one of brilliance, compassion, and pioneering spirit—a true testament to what it means to be a 21st-century scholar. 💡🌍👩‍🔬🔭

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Refractive error and visual impairment in primary school children in Onitsha, Anambra State, Nigeria
    Authors: NE Ezinne, KP Mashige
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 33
    Source: African Vision and Eye Health, 77(1), 1–8


  • Title: Online e-learning during the COVID-19 lockdown in Trinidad and Tobago: prevalence and associated factors with ocular complaints among schoolchildren aged 11–19 years
    Authors: K Ekemiri, N Ezinne, K Kamalodeen, K Pierre, B Lalla, O Amiebenomo, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 18
    Source: PeerJ, 10, e13334


  • Title: Prevalence and clinical profile of glaucoma patients in rural Nigeria—A hospital based study
    Authors: NE Ezinne, CS Ojukwu, KK Ekemiri, OF Akano, E Ekure, UL Osuagwu
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 17
    Source: PLoS One, 16(12), e0260965


  • Title: Visual Impairment and Blindness among Patients at Nigeria Army Eye Centre, Bonny Cantonment Lagos, Nigeria
    Authors: NE Ezinne, O Shittu, KK Ekemiri, MA Kwarteng, S Tagoh, G Ogbonna, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 14
    Source: Healthcare, 10(11), 2312


  • Title: Self-adjustable spectacle wearing compliance and associated factors among rural school children in Ghana
    Authors: AA Ilechie, S Abokyi, S Boadi-Kusi, E Enimah, E Ngozi
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 10
    Source: Optometry and Vision Science, 96(6), 397–406


  • Title: Causes of Childhood Blindness among Children Seen at the National Eye Centre, Kaduna, Nigeria
    Authors: NE Ezinne, CJ Nnadi, KP Mashigo, EE Onoikhua
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 10
    Source: Journal of Ophthalmic Clinical Research, 5, 39


  • Title: Demographic profiles of contact lens wearers and their association with lens wear characteristics in Trinidad and Tobago: A retrospective study
    Authors: NE Ezinne, D Bhattarai, KK Ekemiri, GN Harbajan, AC Crooks, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 9
    Source: PLoS One, 17(7), e0264659


  • Title: A web-based cross-sectional survey on eye strain and perceived stress amid the COVID-19 online learning among medical science students
    Authors: VM Victor, A Parsan, A Dookran, A Lulkool, A Ali, A Mahabir, A Marchan, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 8
    Source: International Medical Education, 2(2), 83–95


  • Title: Utilization of eye care services in an underserved community in Enugu State, Nigeria
    Authors: NE Ezinne, KK Ekemiri, I Chukwuma, CS Ojukwu, KP Mashige, AA Ilechie, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 8
    Source: Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 26(1), 81–89


  • Title: Assessment of four validated questionnaires for screening of dry eye disease in an African cohort
    Authors: A Ilechie, T Mensah, CH Abraham, NA Addo, M Ntodie, S Ocansey, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 8
    Source: Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, 45(2), 101468


  • Title: Spectacle utilisation rate and reasons for non-compliance with wearing of spectacles amongst primary school children in Onitsha, Anambra state, Nigeria
    Authors: AA Ilechie, NE Ezinne, KP Mashige, KK Ekemiri, OF Akano
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 8
    Source: African Vision and Eye Health, 79(1), 1–6


  • Title: Knowledge, attitude and perception of optometrists in Trinidad and Tobago towards teleoptometry
    Authors: NE Ezinne, AE Anyasodor, D Bhattarai, KK Ekemiri, J Aliah, P Kureem, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 7
    Source: Heliyon, 9(2)


  • Title: High prevalence of symptomatic dry eye disease among university students during the COVID-19 pandemic in University of West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago
    Authors: N Ezinne, HW Alemu, T Cheklie, K Ekemiri, R Mohammed, S James
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 6
    Source: Clinical Optometry, 37–43


  • Title: Occupational ocular injuries and utilization of eye protective devices among sawmill workers in the Ojo local government area of Lagos State, Nigeria
    Authors: NE Ezinne, KK Ekemiri, MA Nwanali Daniel
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 6
    Source: Vision, 5(4), 60


  • Title: Contact lens prescribing patterns in Abuja, Nigeria
    Authors: NE Ezinne, E Austin, AA Ilechie, KP Mashige
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 6
    Source: Journal of the Nigerian Optometric Association, 21(1), 26–32


  • Title: Comparative Analysis of Health-and Vision-Related Quality of Life Measures among Trinidadians with Low Vision and Normal Vision—A Cross-Sectional Matched Sample Study
    Authors: KK Ekemiri, EN Botchway, NE Ezinne, N Sirju, T Persad, HC Masemola, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 4
    Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(14), 6436


  • Title: Global burden of fall and associated factors among individual with low vision: A systematic-review and meta-analysis
    Authors: K Ekemiri, C Ekemiri, N Ezinne, V Virginia, O Okoendo, …
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3
    Source: PLoS One, 19(7), e0302428

 

Gurami Tsitsiashvili | Statistics | Differential Equations Pioneer Award

Prof. Dr. Gurami Tsitsiashvili | Statistics | Differential Equations Pioneer Award

Chief Researcher at Institute of Applied Mathematics Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

Dr. Gurami Shalvovich Tsitsiashvili is a distinguished mathematician specializing in applied mathematics, stochastic models, and stability analysis. With over 50 years of research experience at the Institute of Applied Mathematics, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, he has made significant contributions to the mathematical modeling of complex systems. His research focuses on queueing theory, Markov chains, decomposition methods, and the construction of Lyapunov functions for stability analysis—key areas closely linked to differential equations. He has authored more than 180 publications, including influential monographs, and has served as a professor since 1992, mentoring generations of mathematicians. His interdisciplinary work extends to applications in heat transfer, epidemic modeling, and biorhythm analysis. While his contributions to applied differential equations are profound, a stronger focus on fundamental theoretical advancements in differential equations would further enhance his recognition. His expertise, leadership, and research impact make him a strong candidate for the Differential Equations Pioneer Award.

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Education

Dr. Gurami Shalvovich Tsitsiashvili holds a strong academic foundation in mathematics and physics. He earned his Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree from the prestigious Moscow Physico-Technical Institute in 1972. He further pursued advanced studies at the Far Eastern Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences, obtaining his Ph.D. in Mathematics and Physics in 1976. His doctoral research focused on stability analysis, laying the groundwork for his expertise in stochastic systems. In 1993, he achieved a Doctor of Science (Dr. Sci.) degree with a thesis on decomposition analysis of complex systems, a significant milestone in his academic career. His extensive education in applied mathematics, theoretical physics, and system analysis has equipped him with the necessary skills to tackle complex mathematical problems, particularly in differential equations, queueing theory, and stochastic modeling. His academic journey has positioned him as a leading researcher in the field, contributing extensively to mathematical sciences.

Professional Experience

Dr. Tsitsiashvili has dedicated his career to the Institute of Applied Mathematics, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, where he has worked since 1972. Beginning as a junior researcher, he progressed through various roles, becoming a senior researcher in 1976 and later heading a research laboratory in 1981. His leadership skills and scientific expertise led to his appointment as Vice-Head of the institute on science from 2003 to 2013. Since then, he has continued as the head of a research laboratory and a principal scientific researcher. In addition to his work at the institute, he has been a professor at Far Eastern Technical University since 1992 and at Far Eastern Federal University since 1996, where he has mentored numerous students. His long-standing academic and research career has significantly contributed to applied mathematics, particularly in stability analysis, stochastic processes, and decomposition methods.

Research Interest

Dr. Tsitsiashvili’s research interests span applied mathematics, stochastic processes, and complex system modeling. His primary focus is on queueing theory, Markov chains, stability analysis, and decomposition methods, all of which have strong applications in differential equations. He has extensively studied the stability of multi-channel queueing systems, Lyapunov function construction, and cooperative effects in stochastic models. His interdisciplinary approach extends to applications in heat transfer, epidemic modeling, and biorhythm analysis. His work in mathematical physics, particularly in transforming epidemic models into random walk problems, showcases his ability to bridge theoretical mathematics with real-world applications. Additionally, his studies on decomposition effects in stochastic systems provide valuable insights into system optimization. While his expertise in applied differential equations is substantial, a deeper engagement in fundamental theoretical developments in the field could further solidify his impact. His contributions continue to shape mathematical modeling and its applications across various scientific domains.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Tsitsiashvili’s contributions to applied mathematics and stochastic modeling have earned him widespread recognition. While specific awards and honors are not explicitly listed in his curriculum vitae, his longstanding leadership roles and extensive publication record underscore his influence in the field. His appointment as the head of a research laboratory and Vice-Head of the Institute of Applied Mathematics reflects the recognition of his expertise and contributions by his peers. His role as a professor at Far Eastern Technical University and Far Eastern Federal University further highlights his standing in the academic community. With over 180 publications, including several monographs, he has made significant contributions to mathematical research, particularly in stability analysis and decomposition methods. His recognition is also evident through his extensive collaborations with researchers worldwide. While he has achieved remarkable academic and professional milestones, additional international accolades would further enhance his global impact in the field of differential equations and applied mathematics.

Conclusion

Dr. Tsitsiashvili is a highly accomplished mathematician whose research has significantly advanced applied mathematics, particularly in stochastic modeling, stability analysis, and decomposition methods. His extensive professional experience at the Institute of Applied Mathematics and his academic contributions as a professor demonstrate his dedication to the field. His work on queueing theory, Markov chains, and cooperative effects in stochastic models has influenced various scientific domains, including physics, biology, and engineering. While his research has strong connections to differential equations, a greater focus on fundamental theoretical advancements in this area could further strengthen his case for the Differential Equations Pioneer Award. His leadership, extensive publication record, and interdisciplinary research make him a strong candidate for recognition. His contributions have not only advanced mathematical theory but also provided practical applications in real-world problems, cementing his legacy as a distinguished researcher in applied mathematics.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Assessment of the Effect of Regional Climate Conditions on the Abundance of the Pink Salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha (Walbaum, 1792) (Salmonidae), in the Sea of Japan in 1980–2023
    Authors: T.A. Shatilina, G.S. Tsitsiashvili, M.A. Osipova, T.V. Radchenkova
    Year: 2024
    Source: Russian Journal of Marine Biology

  • Title: Determination of Stability and Reliability of Shortest Paths in a Graph through Lists of Labels in Dijkstra’s Algorithm
    Authors: G.S. Tsitsiashvili
    Year: 2024
    Source: Reliability: Theory and Applications

  • Title: Networks Based on Graphs of Transient Intensities and Product Theorems in Their Modelling
    Authors: G.S. Tsitsiashvili
    Year: 2024
    Source: Computation

  • Title: Algorithms for Approximating a Function Based on Inaccurate Observations
    Authors: G.S. Tsitsiashvili, M.A. Osipova
    Year: 2024
    Source: Reliability: Theory and Applications

  • Title: Limit Cycles of Length Two in the Rikker Model and Their Application in Fishing
    Authors: G.S. Tsitsiashvili, T.A. Shatilina, M.A. Osipova, T.V. Radchenkova
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
    Source: Reliability: Theory and Applications

  • Title: Controlled Queuing Systems with a Stationary Uniform Distribution
    Authors: G.S. Tsitsiashvili, Y.N. Kharchenko
    Year: 2024
    Source: Vestnik Tomskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta – Upravlenie, Vychislitel’naya Tekhnika i Informatika

  • Title: Graph Algorithms for Calculating the Distribution of the Amur Tiger Tracks in Primorsky Krai
    Authors: G.S. Tsitsiashvili, V. Bocharnikov, S.M. Krasnopeyev, M.A. Osipova
    Year: 2024
    Source: Theoretical and Applied Ecology

  • Title: Statistical Evaluation of Input Flow Intensity in the Presence of an Interfering Parameter
    Authors: G.S. Tsitsiashvili
    Year: 2024
    Source: Conference Paper (No source information available)

  • Title: Formation of Large Anomalies in the Thermal Conditions of Waters on the Western and Eastern Shelf of the Sakhalin Island
    Authors: T.A. Shatilina, V.V. Moroz, G.S. Tsitsiashvili, T.V. Radchenkova
    Year: 2024
    Source: Physical Oceanography

  • Title: Fast Method for Estimating the Parameters of Partial Differential Equations from Inaccurate Observations
    Authors: G.S. Tsitsiashvili, A.I. Gudimenko, M.A. Osipova
    Year: 2023
    Source: Mathematics (Open Access)