Fan Yang | Computational Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fan Yang | Computational Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Lanzhou University of Technology, China

Professor Fan Yang 🎓, born in April 1976, is a distinguished mathematician at the School of Science, Lanzhou University of Technology, China. With a solid academic foundation—earning his B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. from Lanzhou University—he has emerged as a notable expert in inverse problems 🔍 and fractional diffusion equations 🌐. His research contributions span over 14 impactful publications in internationally recognized journals, showcasing innovative regularization techniques like Tikhonov, mollification, and quasi-boundary methods 🧮. His work significantly enhances computational stability in solving complex physical models, particularly heat and Poisson equations 🔥➕. Professor Yang collaborates closely with scholars like Chu-Li Fu and Xiao-Xiao Li, reflecting his team-driven approach and scientific synergy 🤝. While his global visibility could be further amplified, his technical depth, precision, and dedication place him among the front-runners in applied mathematics. A trailblazer in mathematical physics, Prof. Yang continues to illuminate intricate problems with clarity and rigor ✨.

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📘 Education

Professor Fan Yang 🎓 embarked on his academic path at Lanzhou University, a premier institution in China 🇨🇳. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics in 2000, deepening his analytical foundations. Committed to advancing knowledge, he earned his Master’s degree in 2007 and later achieved his Doctoral degree in 2014, specializing in mathematical physics equations. This progressive academic journey illustrates a firm dedication to mathematical excellence 📐. His scholarly roots at Lanzhou University equipped him with the skills to explore abstract theories and practical modeling 🧠. The consistent pursuit of higher education across nearly 15 years showcases his unwavering commitment to mastering complexity and innovation. His academic development has been vital in shaping him into a respected voice within the mathematical research community 🔍.

💼 Professional Experience

Professor Fan Yang currently holds a prestigious role at the School of Science, Lanzhou University of Technology 🏫, where he serves as a full professor. With a career rooted in academia, he has accumulated decades of teaching, mentorship, and research leadership 📊. Over the years, he has played a central role in guiding both undergraduate and postgraduate students, helping nurture the next generation of mathematical minds 👨‍🏫. His collaborative efforts with other scholars and his role in departmental research initiatives reflect his deep integration into academic life 🧩. Prof. Yang’s dedication to fostering scientific thought and problem-solving capacity makes him a pillar of his department. His evolving role from student to faculty leader exemplifies his rise through perseverance, expertise, and scholarly drive 🚀.

🔬 Research Interest

Prof. Fan Yang’s research orbits around inverse problems and fractional diffusion equations, niche yet powerful areas within applied mathematics 🧠. His work primarily addresses ill-posed problems in mathematical physics, especially those modeling heat and source detection phenomena 🔥🧊. His innovative application of regularization techniques—such as Tikhonov, truncation, and mollification—enhances stability and solution accuracy in computational models. He focuses on determining unknown parameters from partial data, contributing solutions to real-world problems in geophysics, medical imaging, and thermal analysis 🌍💡. This niche research supports the broader scientific community in understanding and interpreting complex systems. With publications in high-impact journals and a track record of meaningful inquiry, Prof. Yang continues to redefine mathematical boundaries, blending theory and application in impactful, forward-thinking ways 📈🔎.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Though specific awards and honors are not listed in detail, Professor Fan Yang’s academic recognition is evident through consistent publications in reputable international journals 📰. Journals such as Applied Mathematical Modelling, Journal of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems, and Computational and Applied Mathematics have showcased his findings, underscoring the scholarly value of his work 🏆. His research has earned collaboration with distinguished mathematicians, a subtle indicator of peer recognition and respect 🤝. Serving as a professor at a top Chinese university further indicates institutional acknowledgment of his contributions 🎖️. While formal accolades may not be detailed here, Prof. Yang’s enduring presence in high-level research forums and his intellectual influence make him a quiet achiever whose work speaks volumes through citations and scholarly impact 🌟.

📌 Conclusion

Professor Fan Yang is a dedicated scholar whose academic path, professional evolution, and focused research agenda reflect a life devoted to scientific advancement 🔭. From tackling complex inverse problems to refining numerical solutions for fractional equations, his work resonates across mathematical physics and engineering realms 🌐. With a foundation built at Lanzhou University and a professorship at Lanzhou University of Technology, his influence continues to grow 📘💡. While he may remain understated in accolades, his scholarly contributions are undeniable—spanning critical journals and collaborative research 🧩. Prof. Yang exemplifies how dedication, precision, and thoughtful inquiry can shape the modern mathematical landscape. As a thinker, mentor, and innovator, he is undoubtedly a valuable figure in advancing computational mathematics and applied sciences 💫🧮.

Publications Top Notes

🔹 Title: Simultaneous Inversion of the Source Term and Initial Value of the Multi-Term Time Fractional Slow Diffusion Equation
Authors: L. Qiao, R. Li, Fan Yang, X. Li
Year: 2025 🗓️
Journal: Journal of Applied Analysis and Computation 🏫📚


🔹 Title: Fractional Landweber Regularization Method for Identifying the Source Term of the Time Fractional Diffusion-Wave Equation
Authors: Z. Liang, Q. Jiang, Q. Liu, L. Xu, Fan Yang
Year: 2025 🗓️
Journal: Symmetry 📐📚


🔹 Title: PINN Neural Network Method for Solving the Forward and Inverse Problem of Time-Fractional Telegraph Equation
Authors: Fan Yang, H. Liu, X. Li, J. Cao
Year: 2025 🗓️
Citations: 2 📚
Journal: Results in Engineering ⚙️


🔹 Title: Two Regularization Methods for Identifying the Initial Value of Time-Fractional Telegraph Equation
Authors: Y. Liang, Fan Yang, X. Li
Year: 2025 🗓️
Citations: 2 📚
Journal: Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics 📊


🔹 Title: Two Regularization Methods for Identifying the Unknown Source of Sobolev Equation with Fractional Laplacian
Authors: Fan Yang, L.L. Yan, H. Liu, X. Li
Year: 2025 🗓️
Citations: 4 📚
Journal: Journal of Applied Analysis and Computation 🏫


🔹 Title: Two Regularization Methods for Identifying the Source Term of Caputo-Hadamard Type Time Fractional Diffusion-Wave Equation
Authors: Fan Yang, R. Li, Y. Gao, X. Li
Year: 2025 🗓️
Journal: Journal of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems 🔄📚


🔹 Title: Effect of Surface Effect on Linear Bending Behavior of Nano-Switch Structure
Authors: Fan Yang, X. Wang, C. Li
Year: 2024 🗓️
Journal: Yingyong Lixue Xuebao (Chinese Journal of Applied Mechanics) 🔧📚


🔹 Title: Simultaneous Identification of the Unknown Source Term and Initial Value for the Time Fractional Diffusion Equation with Local and Nonlocal Operators
Authors: L. Qiao, Fan Yang, X. Li
Year: 2024 🗓️
Citations: 3 📚
Journal: Chaos, Solitons and Fractals 🌀


🔹 Title: Analysis of Nonlinear Bending Behavior of Nano-Switches Considering Surface Effects
Authors: Fan Yang, X. Wang, X. Song, W. Yang
Year: 2024 🗓️
Journal: Discover Nano 🔬📚

Chun Xu | Interdisciplinary Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Chun Xu | Interdisciplinary Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Xinjiang University of Finance & Economics, China

Prof. Dr. Xu Chun 🎓, a distinguished scholar and PhD supervisor in the realm of Big Data Analysis and Applications 📊💡, exemplifies excellence in research and education. Earning his PhD from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2018, he has rapidly risen as a thought leader, recognized through the prestigious “Tianshan Talent” program 🌟. With over 40 impactful publications in leading journals 📚 and leadership of 13 major research projects, including those under the National Natural Science Foundation, Prof. Xu has significantly advanced data-driven innovation and technology. His accolades include top honors in national teaching and academic paper competitions 🏅, reflecting a rare fusion of pedagogical brilliance and scientific depth. Passionate about discovery, mentorship, and cross-disciplinary growth, he continues to inspire the scientific community with his visionary work and collaborative spirit 🤝. Prof. Xu Chun stands as a beacon of innovation, shaping the future of intelligent data applications.

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🎓 Education

Prof. Dr. Xu Chun’s academic path is a story of dedication and precision. He earned his PhD in Computer Application Technology from the prestigious University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2018 🎓, laying a firm foundation in the ever-evolving domain of computational intelligence and big data. His education is steeped in rigorous analytical training, advanced machine learning, and algorithmic design. This academic odyssey empowered him with a multifaceted understanding of the data ecosystem—from raw datasets to real-world applications 📈. His scholarly journey reflects a commitment to lifelong learning, academic excellence, and technical innovation. With each milestone, Prof. Xu has cemented himself as a profound thinker, ready to tackle future challenges through a lens of scientific curiosity and intellectual precision 🧠🔍.

💼 Professional Experience

With an illustrious career marked by leadership and innovation, Prof. Xu Chun currently serves as a full Professor and PhD supervisor 🧑‍🏫. Over the years, he has cultivated an ecosystem of excellence in data science, guiding numerous doctoral students and researchers toward impactful academic and industry pursuits. He has successfully led 13 competitive projects including those from the National Natural Science Foundation, Xinjiang Aid Program, and the Xinjiang Natural Science Foundation 🔬💼. His professional experience combines high-stakes research management with grassroots mentorship, establishing him as a pillar of scholarly progress. Moreover, his role in academic development within the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has contributed significantly to regional scientific advancement 🧭. Prof. Xu is not only an academic leader but a visionary orchestrator of computational innovation—bridging institutional goals with the broader tech-research frontier. 🌐

🔬 Research Interest

Prof. Xu Chun’s research interests orbit around Big Data Analysis and Applications, an ever-expanding universe of digital insight 🚀📊. His work explores the convergence of algorithmic intelligence, machine learning, and large-scale data systems—striving to make sense of complexity through structured, meaningful interpretations. He delves into predictive analytics, pattern recognition, and intelligent computing, with a keen focus on real-world utility and interdisciplinary crossover 🌉. Xu’s research thrives on innovation—constantly pushing boundaries to unlock new knowledge and scalable solutions. Whether it’s optimizing data flow, improving data-driven decision-making, or constructing intelligent frameworks for industry applications, his research reflects both precision and creativity. Passionate about turning raw data into refined intelligence, Prof. Xu continues to illuminate pathways where technology, theory, and transformation intersect. 🧠💾✨

🏅 Awards and Honors

Prof. Xu Chun’s brilliance has been widely acknowledged through numerous accolades 🏆. A recipient of the esteemed “Tianshan Talent” award in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region 🌟, he has been recognized for both his intellectual depth and his regional impact. He has also earned the Third Prize in the National College Young Teachers Teaching Competition 🥉, and Second Prizes in the 9th and 12th Xinjiang Natural Science Outstanding Academic Papers 🥈—a testament to his scholarly excellence and research clarity. These honors underscore his rare ability to fuse research with education, thought with action, and theory with real-world benefit 📜💡. His achievements are more than accolades—they are milestones that reflect a lifelong devotion to discovery, teaching, and the betterment of society through scientific insight. Xu stands as an emblem of academic honor and progressive innovation in China’s research landscape. 🇨🇳🌐

🧩 Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Xu Chun stands at the confluence of intellect, innovation, and influence 🧠🌟. With a strong academic foundation, a wealth of professional experience, and a laser focus on future-forward research, he epitomizes the modern scientific leader. His ability to bridge data science theory with real-world application not only inspires his peers but also empowers the next generation of thinkers and doers 📚🤝. The impact of his work ripples across academic communities and technological frontiers alike, establishing him as an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award 🏅. Through his awards, projects, and publications, he has created a legacy grounded in excellence and guided by vision. As a champion of knowledge and a cultivator of potential, Prof. Xu Chun’s contributions transcend boundaries—making him not only a researcher of the present but a pioneer for tomorrow’s scientific world 🌍🚀.

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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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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