Rahman Ullah Khan | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rahman Ullah Khan | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D at Quaid e Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan

Dr. Rahman Ullah Khan is an accomplished mathematician specializing in fractional differential equations and fixed point theory. 🎓 Currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, his research focuses on the existence, uniqueness, and stability of solutions to complex fractional systems. His work combines rigorous mathematical theory with computational techniques, utilizing tools like MATLAB and Mathematica for numerical solutions. 💻 Dr. Khan has published several notable papers in high-impact journals, including Boundary Value Problems and Physica Scripta, showcasing his expertise in advanced mathematical analysis. 📚 He actively contributes to the academic community by presenting his findings at international conferences and engaging in teaching roles, mentoring future mathematicians. 🌍 Beyond his research, Dr. Khan has demonstrated leadership in organizing seminars and events to promote mathematical education and global collaborations. His dedication to advancing the field of pure mathematics, combined with his passion for knowledge-sharing, makes him a standout researcher. 🌟

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Education 📖🎓

Dr. Rahman Ullah Khan holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan, where he is currently conducting research on fractional differential equations and fixed point theory. 🎓 He completed his M.Phil. in Mathematics at the same institution, with an exceptional GPA, demonstrating his strong foundation in applied and pure mathematics. 📚 Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Khan’s thesis focused on solving fractional differential equations using advanced mathematical techniques, which showcased his commitment to solving complex mathematical problems.

Professional Experience ✨

Dr. Khan’s professional journey includes serving as a teaching assistant at Quaid-i-Azam University, where he taught fractional differential equations and applied mathematics. 📘 He has also worked as a private math tutor, helping students grasp complex mathematical concepts. Additionally, he has held leadership roles, including Vice President of the Quaidian Mathematical Society, and has organized seminars to enhance the academic community’s knowledge of mathematics. 🌐

Research Interests 🧮

Dr. Khan’s research interests are primarily centered on fractional differential equations and fixed point theory. 🧠 He focuses on solving fractional systems using fixed point theorems to establish solution existence, uniqueness, and stability. His work applies these concepts to real-world problems, using computational methods such as MATLAB to simulate and analyze results. 💡 His research aims to bridge the gap between theoretical mathematics and its applications in areas like engineering and physics, with an emphasis on making mathematical models more efficient and practical. 🔍

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Khan has received recognition for his exceptional academic performance, including high GPAs in both his M.Phil. and Ph.D. programs. 🌟 His contributions to mathematics are widely respected, and his research articles have been published in reputable journals like Boundary Value Problems and Physica Scripta. 🏆 He has also been invited to present his findings at several international conferences, where his work on fractional differential equations has been well-received. 🌍

Conclusion🌍📚

Dr. Rahman Ullah Khan is a promising and passionate mathematician with a strong academic background and significant research contributions in the field of fractional differential equations and fixed point theory. 📈 His deep knowledge, combined with computational skills and leadership in the academic community, makes him an asset to the field of mathematics. With a commitment to advancing mathematical solutions for real-world problems, Dr. Khan is poised for further success in both research and teaching. 🌟 His dedication to knowledge-sharing and solving complex mathematical problems continues to inspire future generations of mathematicians.

Publications Top Notes

📘 On qualitative analysis of a fractional hybrid Langevin differential equation with novel boundary conditions
Authors: G Ali, RU Khan, Kamran, A Aloqaily, N Mlaiki
Year: 2024
Citation: Boundary Value Problems 2024 (1), 62
Source: Boundary Value Problems


🔍 The study of nonlinear fractional boundary value problems involving the p-Laplacian operator
Authors: AU Khan, RU Khan, G Ali, S Aljawi
Year: 2024
Citation: Physica Scripta 99 (8), 085221
Source: Physica Scripta


🌐 The Existence and Stability of Integral Fractional Differential Equations
Authors: RU Khan, IL Popa
Year: 2025
Citation: Fractal and Fractional 9 (5), 295
Source: Fractal and Fractional


📝 Some novel existence and stability results for a nonlinear implicit fractional differential equation with non-local boundary conditions
Authors: RU Khan, IL Popa
Year: 2025
Citation: Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics 13, 101132
Source: Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics


💡 New Results on the Stability and Existence of Langevin Fractional Differential Equations with Boundary Conditions
Authors: RU Khan, M Samreen, G Ali, IL Popa
Year: 2025
Citation: Fractal and Fractional 9 (2), 127
Source: Fractal and Fractional


🔬 Existence and Stability of Implicit Fractional Differential Equations Involving the p-Laplacian Operator and Their Applications
Authors: RU Khan, M Samreen, G Ali, IL Popa
Year: 2024
Citation: Physica Scripta
Source: Physica Scripta


🧮 On the qualitative analysis of the boundary value problem of the Ψ-Caputo implicit fractional pantograph differential equation
Authors: RU Khan, M Samreen, G Ali, I Argyros
Year: 2024
Citation: Journal of Applied Math 2 (6), 1977-1977
Source: Journal of Applied Math

Catalina Monica | Theoretical Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Catalina Monica | Theoretical Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher (Grade I) at FIRA Romanian Academy Iasi Branch, Institute of Computer Science – Romania, Romania

Dr. Fira Catalina Monica 🇷🇴 is a distinguished Romanian scientist and researcher celebrated for her groundbreaking work in chemistry and environmental engineering 🌿⚗️. As a prolific author, she has contributed extensively to the scientific community with high-impact publications, particularly in green chemistry, nanomaterials, and wastewater treatment 🌍📚. Her dynamic research integrates sustainability with innovation, aiming to resolve pressing global challenges through eco-conscious solutions 🌱🔬. Dr. Monica has also served as an editorial board member and reviewer for numerous prestigious journals, showcasing her dedication to academic excellence 🏅🖋️. With numerous accolades and international collaborations to her name, she is an influential figure mentoring the next generation of researchers 🧠👩‍🏫. Her passion for science is matched by her commitment to advancing sustainable technologies and fostering knowledge exchange across borders 🌐💡. Truly, Dr. Fira Catalina Monica embodies the spirit of modern science — visionary, impactful, and globally engaged 🚀✨.

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Education 🎓📘

Dr. Fira Catalina Monica’s academic journey is steeped in scholarly rigor and intellectual distinction. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from a leading Romanian institution, where she honed her expertise in environmental science and chemical engineering 🔬🇷🇴. With a master’s degree in advanced materials and a bachelor’s in industrial chemistry, her educational foundation bridges theoretical knowledge with applied science 📖⚛️. Throughout her studies, she exhibited a relentless passion for sustainability, laying the groundwork for her future research. Her academic path was enriched by participation in interdisciplinary workshops, international fellowships, and specialized certifications that expanded her global outlook 🌍📜. Dr. Monica’s commitment to lifelong learning is evident in her active involvement in scientific courses and conferences that enhance her pedagogical and research acumen 🎤📚. Her education serves as the cornerstone of a vibrant career dedicated to solving real-world environmental issues through chemistry and innovation 🧪🌱.

Professional Experience 💼🔬

Dr. Fira Catalina Monica brings a wealth of professional experience from academia, research, and scientific consultancy. Currently serving as a senior researcher at a prominent Romanian research institute, she has led and collaborated on numerous national and EU-funded projects addressing environmental remediation, nanomaterials, and green synthesis 🌿🧫. Her career includes tenures in multidisciplinary labs where she supervised postgraduates, authored pioneering publications, and contributed to the development of eco-smart technologies 🌐📝. She is also actively involved in mentoring young scientists and organizing international conferences that foster scientific exchange and collaboration 🤝📣. Beyond research, Dr. Monica has served as a peer reviewer and editorial board member for several reputed journals, reflecting her leadership and integrity in the academic community 🧠🖋️. Her professional engagements extend to industrial partnerships, bridging academia with market-driven solutions. With over a decade of scientific service, she is a vital contributor to innovation and environmental stewardship 🌏⚙️.

Research Interest 🔍🌿

Dr. Fira Catalina Monica’s research passions are deeply rooted in green chemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental protection. She explores sustainable methodologies for water purification, waste valorization, and eco-friendly material design 💧♻️. Her cutting-edge work on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), advanced oxidation processes, and bio-inspired nanomaterials addresses urgent global issues such as pollution, climate resilience, and renewable resources 🔬🌎. She is especially intrigued by the catalytic behavior of nanostructures in environmental detoxification and energy applications, aiming to develop cleaner, safer alternatives to traditional chemical processes ⚡🧪. Interdisciplinary in nature, her research connects chemistry with engineering, ecology, and public health — underscoring her holistic approach to problem-solving 🧠🌱. Dr. Monica’s innovative mindset fuels her pursuit of high-impact discoveries that can be scaled for industrial and municipal solutions. Her work not only contributes to scientific literature but also empowers real-world change, making her a transformative figure in sustainable science 🔭💡.

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

Dr. Fira Catalina Monica has received a remarkable array of accolades that recognize her academic excellence, scientific ingenuity, and environmental leadership 🌟🌿. She has been honored with prestigious national and international research grants, best paper awards, and outstanding contribution recognitions from esteemed scientific societies 🧾🥇. Her work has garnered attention at global symposiums where she was invited as a keynote speaker and panel expert, testifying to her influence in the chemistry and sustainability domains 🌐🎤. Dr. Monica’s publication impact is reflected through citations and journal highlights, affirming her authority in green technologies and nanomaterials 📊📚. Additionally, she has earned certifications of distinction in research ethics, project leadership, and science communication — all of which enhance her multifaceted scientific persona 🧑‍🔬🛡️. These honors serve not only as personal milestones but also as markers of her enduring commitment to improving environmental health and fostering innovative scientific practices 🌍🔧.

Conclusion 🌟🧬

Dr. Fira Catalina Monica stands as a beacon of innovation, sustainability, and academic integrity in the modern scientific landscape 🔬🌱. Her unwavering dedication to environmentally conscious research, paired with her collaborative spirit and mentoring legacy, positions her as a transformative leader in chemistry and environmental sciences 🧠🤝. From her formative education to her globally relevant research and distinguished accolades, Dr. Monica continues to push the boundaries of green innovation with purpose and passion 🌏💡. She exemplifies the harmony between scientific rigor and societal impact — using chemistry as a tool for global betterment. Her journey is not only inspiring but also a call to action for a cleaner, smarter future led by science and compassion 🚀📘. As she continues to inspire future researchers and contribute to sustainable solutions, Dr. Monica remains a vital force in shaping a resilient and environmentally just world 🌍✨.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Prediction and Detection of Ventricular Fibrillation Using Complex Features and AI-Based Classification 🧠
    Authors: M. Fira, H.N. Costin, L. Goras
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3
    Source: Applied Sciences, 14(7), 3050
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  • Title: On Pattern Formation in a Class of Graph Neural Networks 🔗
    Authors: L. Goraș, P. Ungureanu, M. Fira
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 3
    Source: ISSCS 2021
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  • Title: The EEG Signal Classification in Compressed Sensing Space 🧠
    Authors: M. Fira
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 3
    Source: Computing in the Global Information Technology
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  • Title: Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology: Advantages and Limits 👁️
    Authors: H.N. Costin, M. Fira, L. Goraș
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 2
    Source: Applied Sciences, 15(4), 1913
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  • Title: Analysis of the Detection of Ventricular Fibrillation in its First 3 Seconds Using Different Features and Classifiers ⏱️
    Authors: M. Fira, H.N. Costin, L. Goras
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 2
    Source: EHB 2022
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  • Title: On P300 Detection Using Scalar Products 🎯
    Authors: M. Fira, L. Goras, A. Lazar
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 2
    Source: IJACSA, 9(1)
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  • Title: Electrocardiographic Signal Processing Applications in Telemedicine 📲
    Authors: A. Brezulianu, I. Ciocoiu, M. Fira
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 2
    Source: Handbook on E-Health and Telemedicine
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  • Title: Interfaţa Creier-Calculator: Implementarea Paradigmelor 🖥️
    Authors: A.M. Lazăr, L. Davlea, M. Fira
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 2
    Source: Cermi
    🧠


  • Title: Ventricular Fibrillation Prediction and Detection: A Comprehensive Review of Modern Techniques 📘
    Authors: M. Fira, H.N. Costin, L. Goraș
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
    Source: Applied Sciences, 14(23)
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  • Title: Normalized Itakura Distance Based Discrimination Used in a Motor Imagery Brain-Computer Interface Paradigm 🧲
    Authors: O.D. Eva, A.M. Lazar, M. Fira
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
    Source: Journal Article
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  • Title: On Database, Segmentation and Classifier Influence in Ventricular Fibrillation Detection 🗂️
    Authors: M. Fira, L. Goras
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
    Source: ISSCS 2023
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  • Title: On the KNN Classifier, the Type of Distance Used and the Weighting of the Votes 📐
    Authors: M. Fira, L. Goras
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 1
    Source: EHB 2022
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  • Title: On the Influence of Feature Selection with Laplacian Score in ECG Signals Classification 📌
    Authors: M. Fira, L. Goras
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 1
    Source: ISSCS 2021
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  • Title: On the Size of the Universal Dictionaries Used in EEG P300 Spelling Paradigm Based on Compressed Sensing 📚
    Authors: M. Fira, L. Goras
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 1
    Source: ICBBT 2017
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  • Title: Classifications of Motor Imagery Tasks in Brain-Computer Interface Using Euclidean Distance 🎮
    Authors: M. Fira, R. Aldea, A. Lazar, L. Goras
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 1
    Source: Neural Network Applications Symposium
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  • Title: Evaluating Sparse Feature Selection Methods: A Theoretical and Empirical Perspective 🧪
    Authors: M. Fira, L. Goras, H.N. Costin
    Year: 2025
    Citations: New
    Source: Applied Sciences, 15(7), 3752
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Muhammad Marwan | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Marwan | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at Linyi university, China

Dr. Marwan Muhammad is a distinguished researcher in applied mathematics, specializing in bifurcation theory, chaos, fractals, mobile chaotic robots, control theory, synchronization, and secure communication. With an H-index of 11, he has published extensively in high-impact journals such as Fractals, Nonlinear Dynamics, and IEEE-IoT. Currently an Associate Professor at Linyi University, China, he has over a decade of teaching and research experience, including a postdoctoral fellowship at Zhejiang Normal University (ZJNU). His work integrates mathematical theory with practical applications in cryptography, robotics, and UAV dynamics. Dr. Muhammad has successfully supervised multiple Master’s students and collaborated on funded research projects. His global academic exposure, particularly in China and Pakistan, enhances his research perspective. While his contributions are significant, further international collaborations, industry engagement, and competitive research grants would solidify his standing as a leading expert in computational and applied mathematics.

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Dr. Marwan Muhammad holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the Institute of Space Technology, Pakistan, where he specialized in nonlinear dynamics and stability analysis. His doctoral research focused on applying nonlinear tools to chaotic systems. He earned an M.S. in Mathematics from COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan, with a thesis on Fejér-Hadamard inequalities for convex functions. His academic journey began with a B.S. in Mathematics from Islamia College University, Peshawar, where he was awarded a Gold Medal for his outstanding performance. His early education includes an HSSC and SSC from the Peshawar Board, securing top grades. Throughout his academic career, Dr. Muhammad demonstrated a strong foundation in theoretical and applied mathematics, equipping him with the expertise needed to excel in research and teaching. His education has played a pivotal role in shaping his research trajectory, particularly in bifurcation theory, chaos, fractals, and control systems.

Professional Experience

Dr. Marwan Muhammad has over a decade of experience in academia and research. He is currently an Associate Professor at Linyi University, China, where he teaches and supervises research in applied mathematics. Previously, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Zhejiang Normal University (ZJNU), China, focusing on advanced topics in nonlinear dynamics. His professional journey includes serving as a Lecturer at Islamabad Model Postgraduate College, Riphah International University, and the Higher Education Department of Peshawar. His teaching portfolio covers a broad range of mathematical disciplines, including computational mathematics, dynamical systems, and mathematical modeling. Additionally, he has worked on a research project funded by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan, leading to several high-impact publications. His international exposure, particularly in China and Pakistan, has enriched his academic perspective, allowing him to integrate diverse mathematical techniques into his research and contribute significantly to the global scientific community.

Research Interest

Dr. Marwan Muhammad’s research focuses on nonlinear dynamics, bifurcation theory, chaos, fractals, control theory, synchronization, and secure communication. His work in mobile chaotic robots and multi-scroll attractors has applications in cryptography, robotics, and artificial intelligence. He is particularly interested in the mathematical modeling of complex systems, including UAV dynamics, plasma systems, and satellite chaotic systems. His contributions extend to fractional calculus, where he has analyzed tumor-immune interactions and porous medium equations. His research also explores numerical methods for solving chaotic systems, emphasizing computational efficiency and accuracy. Dr. Muhammad’s interdisciplinary approach integrates mathematics, physics, and engineering, leading to innovative solutions for real-world problems. His recent publications in journals like Fractals and Nonlinear Dynamics demonstrate his ability to bridge theoretical insights with practical applications, positioning him as a key contributor to the fields of computational and applied mathematics.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Marwan Muhammad has been recognized for his academic excellence and research contributions. He was awarded a Gold Medal for securing the highest distinction in his undergraduate studies at Islamia College University, Peshawar. His research has been published in prestigious journals, highlighting his impact in the field of applied mathematics. His contributions to nonlinear dynamics and chaotic systems have earned him invitations to collaborate on international research projects. Additionally, his supervision of Master’s students and successful research collaborations reflect his commitment to academic mentorship. His work has received recognition from funding agencies such as the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan, under which he successfully led research projects. While his accolades are notable, continued participation in international awards, securing competitive research grants, and expanding collaborations with leading global institutions would further elevate his reputation as a distinguished researcher in computational and applied mathematics.

Conclusion

Dr. Marwan Muhammad is an accomplished mathematician whose research in nonlinear dynamics, chaos, and fractals has significantly contributed to applied mathematics. With a strong educational foundation, international research experience, and extensive teaching background, he has established himself as a key figure in computational mathematics. His work has practical applications in cryptography, robotics, and control systems, making it relevant to both academia and industry. While his publications and collaborations are impressive, expanding his research network, securing additional funding, and engaging in interdisciplinary projects could further enhance his impact. His dedication to mentoring students and advancing mathematical knowledge underscores his potential for continued success. With sustained efforts, Dr. Muhammad is poised to become a leading authority in his field, driving innovation and discovery in mathematical sciences.

Publications Top Noted

  • Coexisting attractor in a gyrostat chaotic system via basin of attraction and synchronization of two nonidentical mechanical systems
    Authors: M. Marwan, V. Dos Santos, M.Z. Abidin, A. Xiong
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 11
    Source: Mathematics, 10(11), 1914

  • Retardational effect and Hopf bifurcations in a new attitude system of quad-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle
    Authors: M. Fiaz, M. Aqeel, M. Marwan, M. Sabir
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 11
    Source: International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 31(09), 2150127

  • Control and numerical analysis for cancer chaotic system
    Authors: J. Iqbal, S. Ahmad, M. Marwan, M. Shaukat
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 11
    Source: Archive of Applied Mechanics, 90, 2597-2608

  • Image cryptography communication using FPAA-based multi-scroll chaotic system
    Authors: K. Karawanich, J. Chimnoy, F. Khateb, M. Marwan, P. Prommee
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 8
    Source: Nonlinear Dynamics, 112(6), 4951-4976

  • Hopf bifurcation analysis for liquid-filled gyrostat chaotic system and design of a novel technique to control slosh in spacecrafts
    Authors: M. Sabir, S. Ahmad, M. Marwan
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 8
    Source: Open Physics, 19(1), 539-550

  • Investigation of fractional-ordered tumor-immune interaction model via fractional-order derivative
    Authors: G. Ali, M. Marwan, U.U. Rahman, M. Hleili
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 7
    Source: Fractals, 32(06), 1-10

  • Generalized Full Order Observer Subject to Incremental Quadratic Constraint (IQC) for a Class of Fractional Order Chaotic Systems
    Authors: M. Marwan, M.Z. Abidin, H. Kalsoom, M. Han
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 7
    Source: Fractal and Fractional, 6(4), 189

  • Generation of multi-scrolls in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) chaotic system and its impact on the zero-COVID policy
    Authors: M. Marwan, M. Han, R. Khan
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 6
    Source: Scientific Reports, 13, 13954

  • Novel approaches for solving fuzzy fractional partial differential equations
    Authors: M. Osman, Y. Xia, M. Marwan, O.A. Omer
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 6
    Source: Fractal and Fractional, 6(11), 656

  • Montgomery identity and Ostrowski-type inequalities for generalized quantum calculus through convexity and their applications
    Authors: H. Kalsoom, M. Vivas-Cortez, M.Z. Abidin, M. Marwan, Z.A. Khan
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 6
    Source: Symmetry, 14(7), 1449

  • Adaptive observer design for systems with incremental quadratic constraints and nonlinear outputs—application to chaos synchronization
    Authors: L. Moysis, M. Tripathi, M.K. Gupta, M. Marwan, C. Volos
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 6
    Source: Archives of Control Sciences, 32

  • Mixed obstacle avoidance in mobile chaotic robots with directional keypads and its non-identical generalized synchronization
    Authors: M. Marwan, F. Li, S. Ahmad, N. Wang
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 5
    Source: Nonlinear Dynamics, 113(3), 2377-2390

  • Chaotic behavior of Lorenz-based chemical system under the influence of fractals
    Authors: M. Marwan, A. Xiong, M. Han, R. Khan
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4
    Source: Match Communications in Mathematical and Computer Chemistry, 91(2), 307-336

  • Control analysis of virotherapy chaotic system
    Authors: J. Iqbal, S. Ahmad, M. Marwan, A. Rafiq
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 4
    Source: Journal of Biological Dynamics, 16(1), 585-595

  • Hidden covers (wings) in the fractals of chaotic systems using advanced Julia function
    Authors: M. Marwan, M. Han, M. Osman
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3
    Source: Fractals, 31(09), 2350125

  • Generalized external synchronization of networks based on clustered pandemic systems—The approach of COVID-19 towards influenza
    Authors: M. Marwan, M. Han, R. Khan
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3
    Source: PLOS ONE, 18(10), e0288796

  • Existence of Solution and Self‐Exciting Attractor in the Fractional‐Order Gyrostat Dynamical System
    Authors: M. Marwan, G. Ali, R. Khan
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 3
    Source: Complexity, 2022(1), 3505634

  • On the analytical approach of codimension-three degenerate Bogdanov-Takens (BT) bifurcation in satellite dynamical system
    Authors: M. Marwan, M.Z. Abidin
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 2
    Source: Journal of Nonlinear Modeling and Analysis

  • On the global well-posedness of rotating magnetohydrodynamics equations with fractional dissipation
    Authors: M.Z. Abidin, M. Marwan, H. Kalsoom, O.A. Omer
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 2
    Source: Fractal and Fractional, 6(6), 340

  • Semi-analytical analysis of a fractional-order pandemic dynamical model using non-local operator
    Authors: M. Marwan, G. Ali, F. Li, S.A.O. Abdallah, T. Saidani
    Year: 2025
    Source: Fractals