Ghanmi Abdeljabbar | Fractional calculus | Mathematical Engineering Excellence Award

Prof. Ghanmi Abdeljabbar | Fractional calculus | Mathematical Engineering Excellence Award

Professor in Mathematics at Tunis El Manar University, Tunisia

Dr. Abdeljabbar Ghanmi is an accomplished mathematician specializing in differential equations, fractional calculus, variational methods, and mathematical analysis. Currently an Associate Professor at the University of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, he has an extensive academic and research background, having previously held positions in Tunisia. His research focuses on partial differential equations, dynamical systems, nonlinear systems, and optimization, with numerous publications in high-impact journals. Dr. Ghanmi collaborates with renowned mathematicians such as Prof. Vicentiu Radulescu and Prof. Dušan D. Repovš, reflecting his global research engagement. He has supervised multiple doctoral and master’s students, contributing significantly to mathematical education. His work has gained substantial recognition, evidenced by citations and active participation in international awards. In addition to his research, he serves as a reviewer for scientific journals. Dr. Ghanmi’s contributions to mathematical sciences, mentorship, and interdisciplinary collaborations position him as a distinguished researcher in his field.

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Education

Dr. Abdeljabbar Ghanmi holds a strong academic background in mathematics, having earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from a prestigious institution. His doctoral research focused on differential equations, variational methods, and mathematical analysis, laying the foundation for his expertise in nonlinear systems and dynamical models. Prior to his Ph.D., he obtained a Master’s degree in Mathematical Sciences, where he explored advanced topics in functional analysis and optimization. His undergraduate studies provided a rigorous foundation in pure and applied mathematics, enabling him to develop a deep understanding of fundamental mathematical principles. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Ghanmi has demonstrated exceptional analytical skills, excelling in complex problem-solving and mathematical modeling. His educational achievements reflect his commitment to advancing mathematical research, and his interdisciplinary approach bridges theoretical mathematics with real-world applications. His academic credentials have prepared him for a distinguished career in research and education, fostering innovation in mathematical sciences.

Professional Experience

Dr. Abdeljabbar Ghanmi is an Associate Professor at the University of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where he actively engages in teaching, research, and academic mentorship. Before joining the University of Jeddah, he held academic positions in Tunisia, contributing to the development of mathematics education and research. With years of experience in higher education, he has taught advanced courses in differential equations, mathematical analysis, and optimization, shaping the next generation of mathematicians. His role extends beyond teaching, as he supervises Ph.D. and master’s students, guiding them in their research endeavors. Dr. Ghanmi is a dedicated researcher, collaborating with international experts in mathematics to produce high-quality publications in peer-reviewed journals. Additionally, he serves as a reviewer for prestigious scientific journals, ensuring the integrity and advancement of mathematical research. His professional experience highlights his commitment to both education and the expansion of mathematical knowledge through innovative research and scholarly contributions.

Research Interest

Dr. Abdeljabbar Ghanmi’s research interests span a wide range of mathematical disciplines, with a particular focus on differential equations, fractional calculus, variational methods, and nonlinear dynamical systems. His work explores the theoretical and applied aspects of mathematical analysis, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in functional spaces, optimization techniques, and stability theory. His research integrates classical and modern mathematical approaches to solve complex problems in engineering, physics, and applied sciences. Dr. Ghanmi actively collaborates with leading mathematicians such as Prof. Vicentiu Radulescu and Prof. Dušan D. Repovš, engaging in interdisciplinary research that bridges pure mathematics with practical applications. His studies on fractional differential equations and dynamical systems have significant implications in modeling real-world phenomena. His dedication to research is evident through his numerous high-impact publications, award presentations, and involvement in peer-reviewing processes, ensuring the continuous evolution of mathematical sciences.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Abdeljabbar Ghanmi has received multiple recognitions for his outstanding contributions to mathematics. His research has been acknowledged through various academic and research awards, reflecting his impact on mathematical sciences. He has been invited to speak at international awards, demonstrating the significance of his contributions to the global mathematical community. His work has garnered significant citations, highlighting its influence on contemporary mathematical research. In addition to his scholarly achievements, Dr. Ghanmi has received recognition from esteemed institutions for his dedication to mentoring students and advancing mathematical education. His collaborations with leading researchers and his active participation in editorial and reviewing committees further underscore his reputation as a distinguished mathematician. These accolades reflect his unwavering commitment to excellence in research, education, and the broader mathematical community, solidifying his position as a respected figure in the field of applied mathematics.

Conclusion

Dr. Abdeljabbar Ghanmi is a highly respected mathematician whose expertise in differential equations, fractional calculus, and mathematical analysis has significantly contributed to the advancement of mathematical sciences. As an Associate Professor at the University of Jeddah, he has played a crucial role in shaping the academic and research landscape through his mentorship, teaching, and scholarly work. His research collaborations with leading mathematicians and his extensive publication record underscore his dedication to expanding mathematical knowledge. Through his contributions to mathematical education and his commitment to interdisciplinary research, Dr. Ghanmi has made a lasting impact on the field. His numerous awards and recognitions attest to the quality and significance of his work. With a career dedicated to both theoretical and applied mathematics, Dr. Ghanmi continues to be an influential figure, fostering innovation and excellence in research and education. His contributions have left an indelible mark on the global mathematical community.

Publications Top Noted

Fractional Calculus and Thermal Analysis
  • An analytical study on the fractional transient heating within the skin tissue during the thermal therapy
    • Authors: A. Ghanmi, I.A. Abbas
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 114
    • Source: Journal of Thermal Biology 82, 229-233
Fractional and p-Laplacian Problems
  • A multiplicity results for a singular problem involving the fractional p-Laplacian operator

    • Authors: A. Ghanmi, K. Saoudi
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 68
    • Source: Complex Variables and Elliptic Equations 61 (9), 1199-1216
  • A multiplicity results for a singular equation involving the p(x)-Laplace operator

    • Authors: K. Saoudi, A. Ghanmi
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 65
    • Source: Complex Variables and Elliptic Equations 62 (5), 695-725
  • The Nehari manifold for a singular elliptic equation involving the fractional Laplace operator

    • Authors: A.G.K. Saoudi
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 63
    • Source: Fractional Differential Calculus 6 (2), 201-217
Boundary Value Problems and Riemann–Liouville Derivative
  • The Nehari manifold for a boundary value problem involving Riemann–Liouville fractional derivative
    • Authors: K. Saoudi, P. Agarwal, P. Kumam, A. Ghanmi, P. Thounthong
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 47
    • Source: Advances in Difference Equations 2018, 1-18
Nonlinear Schrödinger Equations
  • Large and bounded solutions for a class of nonlinear Schrödinger stationary systems
    • Authors: V.R.N.Z. Abdeljabbar Ghanmi, Habib Maagli
    • Year: 2009
    • Citations: 41
    • Source: Analysis and Application 7 (4), 391-404
Kirchhoff-type and Singular Equations
  • Minimax method involving singular p(x)-Kirchhoff equation

    • Authors: K. Ben Ali, A. Ghanmi, K. Kefi
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 39
    • Source: Journal of Mathematical Physics 58 (11)
  • Nontrivial solutions for Kirchhoff-type problems involving the -Laplace operator

    • Authors: A. Ghanmi
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 21
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Singular and Indefinite Weight Problems
  • Existence of solution for a singular fractional Laplacian problem with variable exponents and indefinite weights

    • Authors: R. Chammem, A. Ghanmi, A. Sahbani
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 28
    • Source: Complex Variables and Elliptic Equations 66 (8), 1320-1332
  • On the Steklov problem involving the p(x)-Laplacian with indefinite weight

    • Authors: K.B. Ali, A. Ghanmi, K. Kefi
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 24
    • Source: Opuscula Mathematica 37 (6), 779-794
Existence and Multiplicity of Solutions in Fractional Differential Equations
  • Existence of solutions for fractional differential equations with Dirichlet boundary conditions

    • Authors: K.B. Ali, A. Ghanmi, K. Kefi
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 25
    • Source: Electronic Journal of Differential Equations 116, 1-11
  • Existence of positive solutions for a coupled system of nonlinear fractional differential equations

    • Authors: A. Ghanmi, S. Horrigue
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 23
    • Source: Ukrainian Mathematical Journal 71, 39-49
  • Existence of positive bounded solutions for some nonlinear elliptic systems

    • Authors: N.Z. A. Ghanmi, H. Mâagli, S. Turki
    • Year: 2009
    • Citations: 23
    • Source: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 352, 440-448
Nehari Manifold and Fractional Boundary Value Problems
  • Nehari manifold and multiplicity results for a class of fractional boundary value problems with p-Laplacian

    • Authors: A. Ghanmi, Z. Zhang
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 22
    • Source: Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society 56 (5), 1297-1314
  • Multiplicity of Nontrivial Solutions of a Class of Fractional p-Laplacian Problem

    • Authors: A. Ghanmi
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 20
    • Source: Zeitschrift für Analysis und ihre Anwendungen (Journal of Analysis and its Applications)
  • A multiplicity results for a singular problem involving a Riemann-Liouville fractional derivative

    • Authors: A. Ghanmi, M. Kratou, K. Saoudi
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 19
    • Source: Filomat 32 (2), 653-669
Styklov Problems and Fractional Analysis
  • Existence and multiplicity of solutions for some Styklov problem involving p(x)-Laplacian operator

    • Authors: R. Chammem, A. Ghanmi, A. Sahbani
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 17
    • Source: Applicable Analysis 101 (7), 2401-2417
  • Existence result and uniqueness for some fractional problem

    • Authors: G. Wang, A. Ghanmi, S. Horrigue, S. Madian
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 16
    • Source: Mathematics 7 (6), 516
  • Existence Results for Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems

    • Authors: A. Ghanmi, S. Horrigue
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 15
    • Source: Filomat 32 (2), 609-618

 

Irek Gubaydullin | Mathematical Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Irek Gubaydullin | Mathematical Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Irek Gubaydullin at Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis – Subdivision of the Ufa Federal Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

Dr. Irek Marsovich Gubaydullin, born on May 21, 1959, is a distinguished Doctor of Physics and Mathematical Sciences and a Professor at the Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis, part of the Ufa Federal Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He has authored over 300 scientific articles, with more than 100 indexed in international databases such as Web of Science and Scopus, including 17 in Q1 and Q2 quartiles. Dr. Gubaydullin holds over 30 certificates for computer program registrations and has supervised 8 PhD and 1 Doctoral thesis. He has also led 14 scientific research projects funded by the Russian National Science Foundation and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research. His key scientific contributions include developing computational systems for inverse problems in chemical kinetics, creating kinetic models for industrially significant reactions, and constructing mathematical models for mass transfer in fractured-pore type collectors. Dr. Gubaydullin’s work has significantly advanced the understanding and application of complex chemical processes, reflecting a profound commitment to scientific excellence.

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Education

Dr. Irek Marsovich Gubaydullin earned his Doctorate in Physics and Mathematical Sciences, establishing a robust foundation for his extensive research in chemical kinetics and mathematical modeling. His academic journey has been pivotal in his role as a professor at the Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis, Ufa Federal Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Throughout his career, Dr. Gubaydullin has contributed significantly to the fields of computational chemistry and chemical engineering, authoring over 300 scientific articles and leading numerous research projects. His educational background has been instrumental in developing innovative methodologies and supervising emerging scholars in the scientific community.

Professional Experience

Dr. Irek Marsovich Gubaydullin, born on May 21, 1959, is a distinguished Doctor of Physics and Mathematical Sciences and a Professor at the Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis, a subdivision of the Ufa Federal Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Gubaydullin has authored over 300 scientific articles, with more than 100 indexed in international databases such as Web of Science and Scopus, including 17 in Q1 and Q2 quartiles. He holds over 30 certificates for computer program registrations, reflecting his significant contributions to computational methodologies in chemical kinetics and mass transfer modeling. As a mentor, he has supervised 8 PhD candidates and 1 doctoral thesis, fostering the next generation of scientists. Dr. Gubaydullin has also led 14 scientific research projects funded by the Russian National Science Foundation and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, underscoring his leadership in advancing research in chemical kinetics, catalytic processes, and mathematical modeling.

Research Interest

Dr. Irek Marsovich Gubaydullin’s research interests are centered on the development of computational methods and mathematical models to solve complex problems in chemical kinetics and fluid dynamics. He has made significant contributions to the numerical modeling of piezoconductive processes in fractured-pore type reservoirs, employing finite difference methods to simulate fluid flow and heat transfer in porous media. His work also encompasses the reduction of chemical reaction mechanisms through sensitivity analysis, aiming to simplify complex chemical systems while maintaining accuracy. Additionally, Dr. Gubaydullin has explored the application of mathematical models in the optimization of chemical processes and the development of algorithms for selecting systems of horizontal wells in unconventional reservoirs. His interdisciplinary approach integrates principles from physics, chemistry, and mathematics to address challenges in petrochemical processes and reservoir engineering.

Award and Honor

Dr. Irek Marsovich Gubaydullin, born on May 21, 1959, is a distinguished Doctor of Physics and Mathematical Sciences and a Professor at the Institute of Petrochemistry and Catalysis, a subdivision of the Ufa Federal Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Gubaydullin has been recognized for his significant contributions to chemical kinetics and mathematical modeling. He has authored over 300 scientific articles, with more than 100 indexed in international databases such as Web of Science and Scopus, including 17 in Q1 and Q2 quartiles. Dr. Gubaydullin holds over 30 certificates for computer program registrations and has supervised 8 PhD and 1 Doctoral thesis. He has also led 14 scientific research projects funded by the Russian National Science Foundation and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research. His work has significantly advanced the understanding and application of complex chemical processes, reflecting a profound commitment to scientific excellence.

Conclusion

Dr. Irek Marsovich Gubaydullin is a distinguished researcher whose contributions to chemical kinetics, mathematical modeling, and computational methods have significantly impacted the fields of petrochemistry and catalysis. With over 300 scientific publications, including more than 100 indexed in Web of Science and Scopus, his research has demonstrated both depth and global relevance. His leadership in 14 scientific projects funded by prestigious research foundations, supervision of multiple PhD and doctoral theses, and development of novel methodologies for kinetic modeling, mass transfer analysis, and optimization of chemical reactions underscore his expertise and influence. His work in parallel computing, numerical algorithms, and catalyst regeneration has advanced industrial applications and theoretical frameworks alike. Dr. Gubaydullin’s dedication to scientific excellence, innovation, and mentorship solidifies his standing as a leading researcher. His groundbreaking contributions make him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing his lasting impact on science and technology.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Parallel Algorithms for Solving Mass Transfer Equations in the “Fracture Set – Matrix System”
    Authors: Ravil Uzyanbaev, Yury Poveshchenko, Viktoriia Podryga, Sergey Polyakov, Yuliya Bobreneva, Parvin Rahimly, Irek Gubaydullin
    Year: 2025
    Source: Book Chapter (Crossref)
  • Title: Numerical modeling of piezoconductive processes in a two-dimensional formulation for a fractured-pore type reservoir
    Authors: Ravil Munirovich Uzyanbaev, Yuliya Olegovna Bobreneva, Yuri Andreevich Poveschenko, Victoria Olegovna Podryga, Sergey Vladimirovich Polyakov, Irek Marsovich Gubaydullin
    Year: 2024
    Source: Keldysh Institute Preprints (Crossref)
  • Title: Parallel Algorithm for Calculating Two-Phase Filtration Processes in a Carbonate Reservoir in Plane Geometry
    Authors: Ravil M. Uzyanbaev, Yury A. Poveshchenko, Yuliya O. Bobreneva, Parvin I. Rahimly, Irek M. Gubaydullin
    Year: 2024
    Source: Book Chapter (Crossref)
  • Title: Numerical Modeling of Two-Phase Fluid Filtration for Carbonate Reservoir in Two-Dimensional Formulation
    Authors: Ravil M. Uzyanbaev, Yuliya O. Bobreneva, Yury A. Poveshchenko, Viktoriia O. Podryga, Sergey V. Polyakov, Parvin I. Rahimly, Irek M. Gubaydullin
    Year: 2024
    Source: Mathematics (Crossref)
  • Title: Averaging of the model of a chemical process in a catalyst layer with a spherical grain
    Authors: O.S. Yazovtseva, I.M. Gubaydullin, I.G. Lapshin
    Year: 2024
    Source: Numerical Methods and Programming (Crossref)
  • Title: Modeling of Chemical Processes Based on Parallel Computing for Multicore Systems
    Authors: Zagir Telyavgulov, Ilnur Akhmetov, Irek Gubaydullin
    Year: 2023
    Source: Book Chapter (Crossref)
  • Title: Using Parallel Technologies to Calculate Fluid Dynamic Processes in a Fractured-Porous Reservoir Taking into Account Non-isothermality
    Authors: Ravil M. Uzyanbaev, Yury A. Poveshchenko, Viktoriia O. Podryga, Sergey V. Polyakov, Yuliya O. Bobreneva, Parvin I. Rahimly, Irek M. Gubaydullin
    Year: 2023
    Source: Book Chapter (Crossref)
  • Title: A Kinetic Model of Catalytic Homocondensation of Acetone into Mesitylene
    Authors: V. Yu. Kirsanov, N. G. Grigor’eva, B. I. Kutepov, L. F. Korzhova, S. G. Karchevskii, A. A. Usmanova, K. F. Koledina, I. M. Gubaidullin
    Year: 2023
    Source: Petroleum Chemistry (Crossref)
  • Title: One Approach to Numerical Modeling of the Heat and Mass Transfers of Two-Phase Fluids in Fractured-Porous Reservoirs
    Authors: Yuliya O. Bobreneva, Yury Poveshchenko, Viktoriia O. Podryga, Sergey V. Polyakov, Ravil M. Uzyanbaev, Parvin I. Rahimly, Ainur A. Mazitov, Irek M. Gubaydullin
    Year: 2023
    Source: Mathematics (Crossref)
  • Title: Mathematical modeling of a multiphase flow in a single-pore reservoir
    Authors: Ainur Asgatovich Mazitov, Yuliya Olegovna Bobreneva, Irek Marsovich Gubaydullin, Yuri Andreevich Poveschenko
    Year: 2022
    Source: Keldysh Institute Preprints (Crossref)
  • Title: Parallel Computing in Solving the Problem of Interval Multicriteria Optimization in Chemical Kinetics
    Authors: Sergey Koledin, Kamila Koledina, Irek Gubaydullin
    Year: 2022
    Source: Book Chapter (Crossref)
  • Title: Parallel Algorithm for Calculating the Radius of Stability in Multicriteria Optimization Conditions for Catalytic Reforming of Gasoline
    Authors: Kamila Koledina, Sergey Koledin, Irek Gubaydullin
    Year: 2021
    Source: Book Chapter (Crossref)
  • Title: Pareto Frontier in Multicriteria Optimization of Chemical Processes Based on a Kinetic Model
    Authors: Kamila Koledina, Sergey Koledin, Irek Gubaydullin
    Year: 2021
    Source: Book Chapter (Crossref)
  • Title: Study of a mathematical model of gasoline catalytic reforming by sensitivity analysis methods
    Authors: L.F. Safiullina, K.F. Koledina, I.M. Gubaydullin, R.Z. Zainullin
    Year: 2020
    Source: Numerical Methods and Programming (Crossref)
  • Title: Forecast of water-cut at wells under design by machine learning methods
    Authors: Enikeev, M.R.; Fazlytdinov, M.F.; Enikeeva, L.V.; Gubaidullin, I.M.
    Year: 2019
    Source: CEUR Workshop Proceedings (Scopus – Elsevier)
  • Title: Kinetics and Mechanism of the Synthesis of Benzylbutyl Ether in the Presence of Copper-Containing Catalysts
    Authors: Koledina, K.F.; Gubaidullin, I.M.; Koledin, S.N.; Baiguzina, A.R.; Gallyamova, L.I.; Khusnutdinov, R.I.
    Year: 2019
    Source: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A (Scopus – Elsevier)
  • Title: Numerical analysis of gas flow dynamics of propane pyrolysis
    Authors: I. M. Gubaydullin, L. F. Nurislamova
    Year: 2018
    Source: Vestnik of Don State Technical University (Crossref)
  • Title: Numerical analysis of parameter identifiability for a mathematical model of a chemical reaction
    Authors: L.F. Nurislamova, I.M. Gubaydullin
    Year: 2018
    Source: Numerical Methods and Programming (Crossref)
  • Title: Analysis of corrosion process development on metals by means of computer vision
    Authors: Enikeev, M.; Gubaydullin, I.; Maleeva, M.
    Year: 2017
    Source: Engineering Journal (Scopus – Elsevier)
  • Title: Interplay of Conformational and Chemical Transformations of Ortho-Substituted Aromatic Nitroso Oxides: Experimental and Theoretical Study
    Authors: Chainikova, E.M.; Yusupova, A.R.; Khursan, S.L.; Teregulova, A.N.; Lobov, A.N.; Abdullin, M.F.; Enikeeva, L.V.; Gubaydullin, I.M.; Safiullin, R.L.
    Year: 2017
    Source: Journal of Organic Chemistry (Scopus – Elsevier)

 

Pedro Américo Júnior | Numerical Analysis | Numerical Analysis Research Award

Prof. Dr. Pedro Américo Júnior | Numerical Analysis | Numerical Analysis Research Award

Professor at PucMinas, Brazil

Pedro Américo Almeida Magalhães Júnior is a distinguished researcher with expertise spanning Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Civil Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. He holds multiple degrees, including a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, a master’s in Electrical Engineering, and bachelor’s degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. His research focuses on numerical analysis, structural analysis, artificial intelligence, software engineering, optical metrology, and mechanical fatigue. As the creator of VCN-Visual Cálculo Numérico, he has contributed to computational advancements in numerical calculations. With extensive experience in academia and industry, he has taught subjects such as artificial intelligence, digital circuits, and computational applications. His work integrates mathematical modeling, engineering principles, and cutting-edge technologies. While his interdisciplinary expertise is impressive, further details on his publication record, research impact, and funding achievements would strengthen his profile for prestigious research awards. His contributions demonstrate innovation, technical depth, and a commitment to advancing engineering and applied mathematics.

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Education

Pedro Américo Almeida Magalhães Júnior has a diverse and extensive educational background spanning multiple engineering and computational disciplines. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (1989) and a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (1989). Further expanding his expertise, he completed a specialization in Civil Engineering at Fundação Educacional Minas Gerais (1993). His academic journey continued with a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (2001), where he focused on finite element methods in undergraduate education. He later pursued a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at the same institution (2009), with research centered on the Moiré shadow technique with phase shift using the generalization of the Carré algorithm. This multidisciplinary education has provided him with a strong foundation in numerical analysis, structural engineering, artificial intelligence, and computational methodologies, shaping his contributions to research and academia.

Professional Experience

Pedro Américo Almeida Magalhães Júnior has a diverse and extensive professional background spanning academia, research, and industry. He has worked as a professor at institutions such as Centro Universitário Unihorizontes and Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, teaching subjects in artificial intelligence, robotics, computer architecture, electrical materials, and numerical analysis. His expertise extends to engineering, where he has contributed to structural analysis, finite element methods, metrology, and computational modeling. He developed the VCN-Visual Cálculo Numérico software, demonstrating his proficiency in numerical computing. Pedro has also held positions in systems development, technology management, and data processing, working with companies like Gama Construtora Ltda and Sid Microelectronics. With a strong multidisciplinary foundation in electrical, mechanical, and civil engineering, as well as computer science, his career reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge in mathematical modeling, experimental mechanics, and industrial applications, reinforcing his contributions to both academia and practical engineering solutions.

Research Interest

Pedro Américo Almeida Magalhães Júnior’s research interests span multiple disciplines, reflecting his strong background in engineering, mathematics, and computational sciences. His work primarily focuses on numerical analysis, structural analysis, differential equations, statistical methods, and finite element modeling, with applications in mechanical and civil engineering. He is particularly interested in developing and refining computational techniques for solving complex mathematical and engineering problems, including optical metrology, mechanical fatigue, and resistance of materials. As the creator of VCN-Visual Cálculo Numérico, he has contributed to advancing numerical computing methodologies. His research also extends to artificial intelligence, software engineering, and industrial process optimization, demonstrating a multidisciplinary approach to solving real-world challenges. Additionally, his expertise in project management and metrology supports applied research in engineering innovation. Through his academic contributions, he aims to bridge the gap between theoretical advancements and practical applications, fostering technological progress in various engineering domains.

Award and Honor

Pedro Américo Almeida Magalhães Júnior has been recognized for his significant contributions to engineering, applied mathematics, and computational sciences. As a CNPq Level 2 Research Productivity Fellow, he has demonstrated excellence in research, innovation, and academia. His multidisciplinary expertise in numerical analysis, structural engineering, artificial intelligence, and computational modeling has earned him respect in the scientific community. The development of VCN-Visual Cálculo Numérico stands as a testament to his contributions to computational tools in engineering and mathematics. His dedication to advancing knowledge is reflected in his roles as a professor and researcher, shaping future generations of engineers and scientists. While specific awards and honors are not detailed in the available information, his extensive academic background, research output, and influence in multiple disciplines highlight his impact. His work continues to shape industry practices and academic methodologies, making him a distinguished figure in applied mathematics and engineering research.

Conclusion

Pedro Américo Almeida Magalhães Júnior is a distinguished researcher with a multidisciplinary background spanning electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, and civil engineering. His expertise in numerical analysis, structural analysis, artificial intelligence, and software engineering demonstrates a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied research. As the creator of VCN-Visual Cálculo Numérico, he has contributed to computational advancements in numerical calculations. His teaching experience in artificial intelligence, digital circuits, and engineering systems further reflects his commitment to knowledge dissemination. While his diverse expertise strengthens his candidacy for the Best Researcher Award, a more detailed record of high-impact publications, research citations, and funded projects would further reinforce his research influence. Highlighting specific contributions, innovations, and real-world applications of his work would enhance his recognition within the academic community. Overall, Pedro’s broad research scope and technical contributions make him a strong candidate, with opportunities to further solidify his academic impact.

Publications Top Noted

  • Behavior study of prestressed concrete wind-turbine tower in circular cross-section
    JA de Lana, PAAM Júnior, CA Magalhães, ALMA Magalhães, …
    Year: 2021 | Citations: 54
  • Mandibular canine intrusion with the segmented arch technique: A finite element method study
    GM Caballero, OA de Carvalho Filho, BO Hargreaves, HH de Araújo Brito, …
    Year: 2015 | Citations: 43
  • Stress‐Strain Compression of AA6082‐T6 Aluminum Alloy at Room Temperature
    AS Scari, BC Pockszevnicki, J Landre Junior, PAA Magalhães Junior
    Year: 2014 | Citations: 33
  • Study of Diamond-Like Carbon coating application on carbide substrate for cutting tools used in the drilling process of an Al–Si alloy at high cutting speeds
    PS Martins, PAAM Júnior, JRG Carneiro, ECT Ba, VF Vieira
    Year: 2022 | Citations: 32
  • Numerical analysis of the air flow in internal combustion engine intake ducts using Herschel-Quincke tubes
    RS Mazzaro, S de Morais Hanriot, RJ Amorim, PAAM Júnior
    Year: 2020 | Citations: 19
  • Numerical method to digital photoelasticity using plane polariscope
    PAAM Júnior, FG Vieira, CA Magalhães, JS Ribeiro, IG Rios
    Year: 2016 | Citations: 13
  • Analysis of stresses in a tapered roller bearing using three-dimensional photoelasticity and stereolithography
    FG Vieira, AS Scari, PAA Magalhães Júnior, JSR Martins, CA Magalhães
    Year: 2019 | Citations: 12
  • New numerical methods for the photoelastic technique with high accuracy
    C Almeida Magalhaes, P Americo Almeida Magalhaes
    Year: 2012 | Citations: 12
  • Mathematical Model and Programming in VBA Excel for Package Calculation
    JDR Lessa, PFR Lessa, PA Almeida, M Junior, HV Guimarães
    Year: 2016 | Citations: 7
  • Design of lattice wind turbine towers with structural optimization
    P Junior, IG Rios, TS Ferreira, ACDA Júnior, OA De Carvalho Filho, …
    Year: 2014 | Citations: 7
  • Higher-Order Newton-Cotes Formulas
    PAA Magalhaes, CA Magalhaes
    Year: 2010 | Citations: 7
  • New formulas of numerical quadrature using spline interpolation
    PAA Magalhaes, PAAM Junior, CA Magalhaes, ALMA Magalhaes
    Year: 2021 | Citations: 6
  • Structural analysis and structural optimization of self-supporting truss towers to support a large wind turbine
    JPAA MAGALHAES, IG Rios, TS Ferreira, JAC DE ANDRADE, …
    Year: 2014 | Citations: 6
  • Higher-order Newton-Cotes formulas
    PAAM Junior, CA Magalhaes
    Year: 2010 | Citations: 5
  • Generalization of Carre algorithm
    PAAM JUNIOR, PS NETO, CS de Barcellos
    Year: 2009 | Citations: 5
  • Evaluation of the stiffness effect of pipe supports in relation to static and dynamic loads in a flexibility analysis
    PAAM Junior, TM Portela
    Year: 2018 | Citations: 4
  • Separation of isochromatics and isoclinics phasemaps for the photoelastic technique with use phase shifting and a large number of high precision images
    CA Magalhães, PS Neto, A Magalhaes Jr PA, CS de Barcellos
    Year: 2013 | Citations: 4
  • New numerical method for the photoelastic technique
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