Asma Iqbal | Mathematical Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Asma Iqbal | Mathematical Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at National Institute of Technology, Srinagar , India.

Dr. Asma Iqbal, 🎓 Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at NIT Srinagar, is a dynamic researcher specializing in distillation-based separation, process simulation, and wastewater treatment. 💧 With a Ph.D. from AMU and post-doctoral work at IIT Kanpur, she boasts 10+ high-impact publications in renowned journals like Chemosphere and Separation and Purification Technology 📚. Dr. Iqbal has received numerous accolades, including Best Paper Awards 🏅 and Gold Medals 🥇, and is actively collaborating with international institutes such as MIT and Coventry University 🌍. She blends research with societal impact through projects like IoT-based crop irrigation systems 🌱 and Dal Lake pollution remediation. An inspiring mentor, she guides multiple Ph.D. and undergraduate projects and has delivered keynote talks across India. 💡 Adept with simulation tools like Aspen Plus and MATLAB, Dr. Iqbal exemplifies academic excellence, innovation, and community service, making her a distinguished candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🏆

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Education 🎓📘🧠

Dr. Asma Iqbal holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the prestigious Aligarh Muslim University, where she earned accolades for her academic excellence. Her journey began with a B.Tech from NIT Srinagar, where she graduated with distinction and ranked third in her class 🏅. She further pursued her M.Tech at AMU, earning a gold medal for topping the university with an outstanding CGPA of 9.556 🥇. Her schooling years in Kashmir were equally remarkable, as she consistently achieved distinction honors 🧑‍🏫📖. Throughout her educational trajectory, she cultivated a deep passion for complex chemical processes, process design, and energy-efficient technologies. Her multidisciplinary foundation, combining theoretical depth and computational expertise, set the stage for a vibrant career in research and academia. With each academic milestone, Dr. Iqbal not only excelled personally but also laid the groundwork for making impactful contributions to sustainable chemical engineering 🌿🔍.

Professional Experience 🏢🧪

Dr. Asma Iqbal has an extensive and dynamic professional background rooted in both teaching and research. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor at NIT Srinagar, where she has been instrumental since March 2020. Her previous academic engagements include a post-doctoral fellowship at IIT Kanpur, where she worked on enhanced distillation systems under the mentorship of Dr. Nitin Kaistha 🔬🔄. Dr. Iqbal has also held academic positions at AMU and the Islamic University of Science and Technology, making her teaching experience diverse and interdisciplinary 🌐🧑‍🎓. In addition to classroom excellence, she has guided numerous B.Tech and internship projects on wastewater treatment, simulation, and bioenergy 🌍💡. Her administrative contributions include NBA accreditation coordination, lab supervision, and digital asset management at NIT. This combination of practical mentorship, high-impact research, and leadership in academic governance reflects her commitment to shaping the next generation of chemical engineers 🚀📋.

Research Interests 🧪🔬♻️

Dr. Asma Iqbal’s research pursuits are rooted in sustainable process engineering and advanced separation technologies. Her core expertise lies in azeotropic distillation, pressure swing distillation, and process intensification, using cutting-edge tools like Aspen Plus and DWSIM 🧬🧑‍💻. She explores simulation-driven conceptual design of chemical processes, energy optimization through heat integration, and circular economy strategies for industrial waste treatment 🌀🌍. Her research also branches into IoT-integrated agriculture systems, specifically focusing on smart irrigation for saffron cultivation, blending chemical engineering with digital innovation 🌾📲. Recently, she has explored adsorption techniques using microplastics for water purification and worked on Dal Lake restoration, aligning her work with environmental sustainability goals 💧🌿. Her scholarly contributions are frequently published in high-impact journals, and her collaborative spirit connects her with top institutions worldwide. Dr. Iqbal’s interdisciplinary lns, from perfumes to semiconductors, exemplifies a forward-thinking, solution-driven research philosophy 🚀📚.

Awards and Honors 🏆📜🌟

Dr. Asma Iqbal has received numerous accolades throughout her academic and professional career, reflecting her unwavering excellence and commitment to innovation. Among her top distinctions are the University Gold Medal in M.Tech and the DST INSPIRE Fellowship for doctoral research, awarded to top-tier scholars in India 🥇🔍. She has been honored with Best Paper Awards at international conferences hosted by reputed institutions such as Cranfield University and Kashmir University. Recognized for her global collaboration, she received a Certificate of Excellence from Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia for her role as a reviewer ✍️🌐. Additionally, she serves as a mentor for national initiatives like the Smart India Hackathon and has presented keynote addresses in high-level academic workshops 🗣️👩‍🏫. Her scholarly memberships with IIChE, IEI, and an international society based in the UK underscore her contributions on both national and international stages 🌍📈. Each award amplifies her influence in advancing chemical engineering.

Conclusion 🌟🎯

Dr. Asma Iqbal embodies the synthesis of academic rigor, technological innovation, and sustainable engineering. With a robust educational pedigree, extensive teaching experience, and a prolific research portfolio, she has established herself as a thought leader in chemical process design and environmental solutions 🌐💡. Her journey reflects a balance of theoretical insight and practical application—from designing advanced distillation columns to implementing IoT in agriculture. An advocate for clean technologies, she actively contributes to the circular economy, water purification, and resource-efficient systems 🌿💧. Dr. Iqbal’s collaborative mindset, combined with her mentoring and administrative leadership, positions her as a catalyst for academic transformation. As she continues to inspire students, drive cutting-edge research, and contribute to global sustainability dialogues, her work remains a beacon of excellence in the chemical engineering community 🧪🚀📚.

Publications Top Notes 

Title: Revolutionizing perfume creation: PTD’s innovative approach
Authors: Asma Iqbal, Mohammad Amil Bhat, Qazi Muneeb, Muazam Javid
Year: 2025
Citations: — (New publication, citation data pending)
Source: Digital Chemical Engineering (Open Access)

Title: Pressure swing distillation of azeotropic mixture–A simulation study
Authors: Asma Iqbal, S.A. Ahmad
Year: 2016
Citations: 34
Source: Perspectives in Science, Volume 8, Pages 4–6

Title: Design and control of an energy-efficient alternative process for separation of Dichloromethane-Methanol binary azeotropic mixture
Authors: Asma Iqbal, S.A. Ahmad
Year: 2019
Citations: 25
Source: Separation and Purification Technology, Volume 219, Pages 137–149

Title: Entrainer based economical design and plantwide control study for Tetrahydrofuran/Water separation process
Authors: Asma Iqbal, S.A. Ahmad
Year: 2018
Citations: 21
Source: Chemical Engineering Research and Design, Volume 130, Pages 274–283

Title: Strategies for separating pressure sensitive binary azeotropes
Authors: Asma Iqbal, S.A. Ahmad
Year: 2022
Citations: 8
Source: Journal of King Saud University – Engineering Sciences, Volume 34(2), Pages 88–97

Title: Appropriate selections of distillation column control variable to improve integrating material recycle response
Authors: Asma Iqbal, S.A. Ahmad
Year: 2019
Citations: 5
Source: Journal of King Saud University – Engineering Sciences, Volume 31(2), Pages 106–113

Title: Design of an IoT-based saffron crop irrigation system
Authors: Asma Iqbal, S.A.A. Taqvi, J. Asim, Q. Muneeb, G. Mahajan, R. Sambyal, S. Anand
Year: 2024
Citations: 3
Source: Industrial Crops and Products, Volume 212, Article 118350

Title: Energy-efficient and cost-effective alternative separation techniques for 2-methoxyethanol–toluene azeotropic mixture: Design and control studies
Authors: Asma Iqbal, M.A. Qyyum, A.S. Nizami, S.A. Ahmad, M. Lee
Year: 2021
Citations: 3
Source: Chemical Engineering and Processing – Process Intensification, Volume 163, Article 108376

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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Education

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

 

Felix Sadyrbaev | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Felix Sadyrbaev | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Latvia (LU MII abbreviated), Latvia

Professor Felix Sadyrbaev is a distinguished mathematician specializing in dynamical systems, boundary value problems, and mathematical modeling, particularly in network theory and gene regulatory networks. He earned his Ph.D. from Belorussian State University (1982) and completed his habilitation at Latvian State University (1995). Currently, he serves as the Head of Laboratory at the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Latvia, and as a Professor and Director of the Doctorate Program in Mathematics at Daugavpils University. With over 190 scholarly publications and active participation in multiple International Congresses of Mathematicians, he has significantly contributed to mathematical research and education. A member of the Latvian and American Mathematical Societies, he also serves on editorial boards of international mathematical journals. Recognized for his contributions, he was elected a Full Member of the Academy of Sciences of Latvia in 2021, further solidifying his impact on the global mathematical community.

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Education

Professor Felix Sadyrbaev completed his undergraduate studies at Latvian State University (Riga, former USSR) and later pursued his Ph.D. in Mathematics at Belorussian State University (Minsk) in 1982. His doctoral research focused on dynamical systems, particularly boundary value problems and qualitative theory. In 1995, he earned his habilitation from Latvian State University, further advancing his expertise in mathematical modeling and optimization theory. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied mathematics, enabling him to contribute significantly to various research domains. His education in leading institutions of the former USSR provided him with rigorous training in mathematical analysis, which has been instrumental in shaping his research career. Over the years, his academic background has allowed him to bridge different areas of mathematics, making significant contributions to network theory, gene regulatory networks, and mathematical optimization. His expertise continues to drive innovative research in applied and theoretical mathematics.

Professional Experience

Professor Sadyrbaev has had a distinguished career in academia and research spanning over four decades. Since 1978, he has been affiliated with the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Latvia, where he currently serves as the Head of Laboratory. In 1999, he joined Daugavpils University as a Professor and Director of the Doctorate Program in Mathematics, contributing significantly to the academic development of future researchers. His leadership roles have involved mentoring Ph.D. students, directing mathematical research initiatives, and fostering collaborations with international institutions. As an expert in dynamical systems and mathematical modeling, he has played a key role in advancing the field both locally and globally. His participation in international awards and research projects underscores his commitment to academic excellence. His long-standing association with multiple institutions highlights his dedication to fostering innovation, research collaboration, and the advancement of mathematical sciences.

Research Interest

Professor Sadyrbaev’s research interests lie in the areas of dynamical systems, boundary value problems, and mathematical modeling, with a strong focus on network theory and gene regulatory networks. His work in qualitative theory and optimization has been instrumental in advancing mathematical methods for solving complex real-world problems. He has contributed significantly to differential equations, stability analysis, and nonlinear dynamics, providing insights into critical mathematical frameworks. His interdisciplinary approach bridges applied mathematics, computational techniques, and theoretical modeling, making his research highly relevant across various scientific domains. His contributions to mathematical modeling in biology and engineering have led to significant applications, particularly in understanding complex network systems. With over 190 publications and numerous plenary talks, his research has influenced both academia and industry. His ongoing work continues to explore innovative mathematical methods for solving contemporary challenges, reinforcing his impact on the global mathematical community.

Awards and Honors

Professor Sadyrbaev has received prestigious recognition for his outstanding contributions to mathematics. In 2021, he was elected a Full Member of the Academy of Sciences of Latvia, a testament to his significant impact on mathematical research and education. His participation in major International Congresses of Mathematicians (ICM) across different countries, including Berlin, Beijing, Bangalore, Seoul, and São Paulo, highlights his global academic influence. He has also served as a delegate to the International Mathematical Union (IMU) General Assembly, representing the Latvian Mathematical Society in key international discussions. Additionally, he is a member of the Latvian Mathematical Society and the American Mathematical Society, further cementing his standing in the international mathematical community. His editorial board memberships in several international mathematical journals reflect his role in shaping contemporary mathematical research. His numerous honors underscore his dedication to advancing mathematical sciences through research, mentorship, and academic leadership.

Conclusion

Professor Felix Sadyrbaev is a highly accomplished mathematician with extensive contributions to dynamical systems, mathematical modeling, and network theory. His distinguished career spans over four decades, with significant roles in research, academic leadership, and international collaborations. His election as a Full Member of the Academy of Sciences of Latvia, numerous publications, and participation in prestigious international congresses solidify his reputation as a leading expert in his field. His influence extends beyond research, as he plays a key role in mentoring future mathematicians and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations. As a respected figure in the mathematical community, his work continues to shape contemporary mathematical theory and applications. Through his editorial roles, award participation, and research impact, he remains a driving force in the advancement of mathematical sciences. His remarkable career serves as an inspiration for young researchers and highlights the importance of mathematics in solving real-world challenges.

Publications Top Noted

  • On differential equations with exponential nonlinearities

    • Authors: Armands Gritsans, Felix Sadyrbaev
    • Year: 2025
    • Source: Applied Numerical Mathematics
  • Remarks on Modeling of Neural Networks

    • Authors: Felix Sadyrbaev
    • Year: [No year mentioned]
    • Source: [No source information available]
  • In Search of Chaos in Genetic Systems

    • Authors: Olga Kozlovska, Felix Sadyrbaev
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Chaos Theory and Applications
  • Comparative Analysis of Models of Genetic and Neuronal Networks

    • Authors: Diana Ogorelova, Felix Sadyrbaev
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Mathematical Modelling and Analysis
  • Editorial: Mathematical modeling of gene networks

    • Authors: Jacques François Demongeot, Felix Sadyrbaev, Inna Samuilik
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics
  • On Period Annuli and Induced Chaos

    • Authors: Svetlana Atslega, Olga Kozlovska, Felix Sadyrbaev
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: WSEAS Transactions on Systems
  • A New 3D Chaotic Attractor in Gene Regulatory Network

    • Authors: Olga Kozlovska, Felix Sadyrbaev, Inna Samuilik
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Mathematics
  • On Solutions of the Third-Order Ordinary Differential Equations of Emden-Fowler Type

    • Authors: Felix Sadyrbaev
    • Year: 2023
    • Source: Dynamics
  • On Coexistence of Inhibition and Activation in Genetic Regulatory Networks

    • Authors: Felix Sadyrbaev, Valentin Sengileyev, Albert Silvans
    • Year: [No year mentioned]