Ilhem Kadri | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ilhem Kadri | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | University of Oran 1 – Ahmed Ben Bella | Algeria

Dr. Ilhem Kadri is an Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Oran 1, Algeria, specializing in fractional calculus, nonlinear partial differential equations, and computational mathematics. She earned her Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Jordan, following her master’s and bachelor’s degrees in mathematics from the University of Oran 1 Ahmed Ben Bella. Dr. Kadri’s academic and research trajectory reflects a deep commitment to advancing the analytical and numerical treatment of fractional and conformable differential equations, as well as exploring chaotic and nonlinear dynamical systems. Her scholarly contributions include numerous research articles in internationally recognized journals, such as the European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Mathematics, and Results in Nonlinear Analysis, where she has developed novel analytical and numerical frameworks including the Laplace Transform Decomposition Method, the Conformable Fractional Laplace Transform Method, and applications of fractional Fourier series and tensor product techniques. She has presented her work at several prestigious international conferences and symposia across Europe, Asia, and Africa, contributing to global dialogues on applied and computational mathematics. Dr. Kadri is also actively engaged in academic collaboration, scientific workshops, and professional development activities focused on enhancing research impact and innovation in mathematical sciences. Her expertise and scholarly output reflect a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied aspects of mathematics, positioning her as an influential contributor to the field of fractional calculus and nonlinear analysis.10 Citations, 4 Documents, 2 h-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Kadri, I.*, Al-Horani, M., & Khalil, R. (2022). Solution of non-linear fractional Burger’s type equations using the Laplace transform decomposition method. Results in Nonlinear Analysis, 5(2), 131–150. Citations: 12.

2. Kadri, I.*, Al Horani, M., & Khalil, R. (2023). Solution of fractional Laplace type equation in conformable sense using fractional Fourier series with separation of variables technique. Results in Nonlinear Analysis, 6(2), 53–59. Citations: 10.

3. Kadri, I.*, Horani, M., & Khalil, R. (2020). Tensor product technique and fractional differential equations. Journal of Semigroup Theory and Applications, Article ID 6. Citations: 5.

4. Ahmed, A. I., Elbadri, M., Alotaibi, A. M., Ashmaig, M. A. M., Dafaalla, M. E., & Kadri, I.* (2025). Chaos and dynamic behavior of the 4D hyperchaotic Chen system via variable-order fractional derivatives. Mathematics, 13(20), 3240.

5. Kadri, I.*, Saadeh, R. S., AlMutairi, D. M., Dafaalla, M. E., Berir, M., & Abdoon, M. A. (2025). Analytical and numerical investigation of a fractional order 4D chaotic system via Caputo fractional derivative. European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 18(3).

Radwan Al-omary | Rings | Best Paper Award

Prof. Dr. Radwan Al-omary | Rings | Best Paper Award

Associate Professor | Ibb university | Yemen

Dr. Radwan Mohammed Al-Omary is a distinguished mathematician and faculty member at Ibb University, Yemen, specializing in algebra, ring theory, and generalized derivations. He holds advanced degrees in mathematics with a focus on algebraic structures and non-commutative rings. Throughout his academic career, Dr. Al-Omary has made significant contributions to the understanding of prime rings, generalized (α, β)-derivations, and Lie ideals, authoring numerous influential publications in reputed international journals such as Rendiconti del Seminario Matematico della Università di Padova, Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society, and the European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics. His most-cited works, including “Lie Ideals and Jordan Triple Derivations in Rings” and “Generalized Derivations on Prime Rings Satisfying Certain Identities,” have advanced theoretical perspectives in ring theory and inspired further mathematical exploration. In addition to his prolific research output, he has actively contributed to the global mathematical community through extensive peer-review activities for leading journals including WSEAS Transactions on Mathematics, Mathematical Reviews, and the European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, completing over three dozen verified manuscript reviews. Dr. Al-Omary’s research interests encompass derivations in algebraic systems, Morita contexts, commutativity conditions in prime rings, and the structural behavior of algebraic identities, reflecting a deep commitment to advancing mathematical theory and education. His scholarly impact is further supported by an established citation record and international collaborations that highlight his reputation as a dedicated researcher and academic leader in his field.

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Featured Publications

1. Hongan, M., Rehman, N. U., & Al-Omary, R. M.* (2011). Lie ideals and Jordan triple derivations in rings. Rendiconti del Seminario Matematico della Università di Padova, 125, 147–156. Citations: 40.

2. Haetinger, C. (2009). On Lie structure of prime rings with generalized (α, β)-derivations. Boletim da Sociedade Paranaense de Matemática, —. Citations: 16.

3. Al-Omary, R. M.* (2021). Generalized derivations on prime rings satisfying certain identities. Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society, 36(2), 229–238. Citations: 15.

4. Nawas, M. K. A., & Al-Omary, R. M.* (2018). On ideals and commutativity of prime rings with generalized derivations. European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 11(1), 79–89. Citations: 12.

5. Rehman, N. U., Al-Omary, R. M.*, & Muthana, N. M. (2019). A note on multiplicative (generalized)(α, β)-derivations in prime rings. Annales Mathematicae Silesianae, 33, 266–275. Citations: 10.

Enes Ata | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Enes Ata | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Bingol University ,Turkey

Dr. Enes ATA 🎓, an accomplished Assistant Professor at Bingöl University, is a passionate mathematician with nearly a decade of research experience in specialized fields such as special functions, integral transformations, fractional calculus, and differential equations 🔍➗. Since 2016, he has steadily built a portfolio of impactful publications in reputable international journals 📚 and authored two scholarly book chapters with ISBN recognition 📘. Dr. ATA’s academic journey is driven by a deep commitment to advancing mathematical modelling and theoretical problem-solving 🧠💡. His work is featured on platforms like Google Scholar and ResearchGate 🌐, reflecting transparency and accessibility in research. While still expanding his citation footprint, his focused and disciplined approach signifies long-term promise in the mathematical sciences 🚀. A dedicated contributor to the scientific community, Dr. Enes ATA exemplifies scholarly resilience, curiosity, and a forward-thinking mindset in pursuit of mathematical innovation and excellence 📈🔢.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Enes ATA began his academic ascent through a rigorous foundation in mathematical sciences, guided by curiosity and precision. His higher education was shaped by a passion for abstract thinking, logical reasoning, and analytical depth. From undergraduate studies through to doctoral research, he honed a deep understanding of core mathematical theories, particularly in differential equations and advanced calculus. His academic journey was marked by consistency, discipline, and scholarly excellence. With a Ph.D. focusing on intricate mathematical structures, he developed skills in theoretical modelling, fractional analysis, and complex problem-solving. His education was not just a series of degrees—it was an intellectual transformation, where he transitioned from a learner to a knowledge creator. This robust academic background laid the groundwork for his evolving research contributions and enabled him to approach mathematical challenges with originality, rigor, and clarity. Today, his academic foundation remains the cornerstone of his continued exploration in the world of mathematics.

Professional Experience 🧑‍🏫

Dr. Enes ATA holds the position of Assistant Professor at Bingöl University, where his role blends research, mentorship, and teaching into a cohesive professional identity. Since joining academia, he has immersed himself in academic life—not only guiding students through complex mathematical topics but also pushing the frontiers of knowledge in specialized areas. His teaching philosophy is anchored in clarity, curiosity, and connection, helping students bridge theoretical mathematics with real-world applications. Beyond the classroom, he actively contributes to his department’s academic agenda, curriculum development, and research collaborations. His professional journey is marked by steady growth, integrity, and a strong work ethic. Balancing both scholarly research and institutional responsibilities, he brings a multifaceted approach to problem-solving. Whether publishing in journals, supervising projects, or participating in academic seminars, Dr. ATA demonstrates a commitment to academic excellence and intellectual integrity, continuously reinforcing his role as both an educator and a pioneering researcher in mathematics.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Enes ATA’s research compass is finely tuned to the intricate landscape of mathematical theory, with specializations that delve into special functions, integral transformations, fractional calculus, differential equations, and mathematical modelling. These domains, though abstract, hold transformative power across engineering, physics, and computational sciences. His work focuses on the synthesis of classical theory and modern methodologies, often addressing unsolved problems and contributing refined solutions to the literature. Dr. ATA seeks elegance in complexity—decoding patterns, exploring functional identities, and building bridges between theory and application. His research interests are not static but evolve with emerging mathematical paradigms and interdisciplinary needs. He approaches each mathematical challenge with a methodical and creative mindset, ensuring his findings are both technically sound and conceptually valuable. Driven by the desire to contribute meaningfully to global mathematics discourse, his research aims to offer clarity, depth, and innovation in areas that often form the bedrock of scientific and engineering solutions.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Though still in the early to mid-stage of his academic career, Dr. Enes ATA has begun to garner recognition for his scholarly contributions. His book chapters published under international ISBNs reflect a milestone of academic merit and recognition. His journal publications in reputable, indexed journals mark his consistent effort toward scientific excellence. While not yet widely decorated with awards, his steady trajectory positions him as a strong candidate for honors such as “Best Researcher” or “Emerging Scholar in Mathematics.” His academic visibility on platforms like Google Scholar, ResearchGate, and Scopus showcases his commitment to transparency and knowledge dissemination. Each citation of his work is a quiet affirmation of relevance, and his continued scholarly engagement suggests that formal recognitions are likely to follow. With every published paper, classroom lecture, and collaborative project, Dr. ATA moves closer to future accolades that will formally acknowledge the intellectual value and impact of his research legacy.

🧪 Research Skills

Dr. Enes ATA possesses a robust set of research skills that include analytical modeling, problem-solving in nonlinear systems, mathematical abstraction, and computational mathematics. 🧠💡 He is adept at employing fractional calculus to develop solutions to advanced differential systems and is proficient in using integral transforms for applied problem-solving. His academic writing skills are evident through his publications in Scopus- and SCI-indexed journals. 📝📊 Dr. ATA also demonstrates competence in using research platforms and tools such as LaTeX, MATLAB, and symbolic computation environments, enhancing the rigor and reproducibility of his work. 🔬💻 With a solid understanding of both classical and modern mathematical frameworks, his methodical approach contributes to high-quality research outcomes and positions him as a technically skilled and conceptually strong researcher. 🧮📐

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Generalized Pathway Fractional Integral Formulas Involving Extended Multi-Index Mittag-Leffler Function in Kernel of SUM Transform
    Authors: Muhammad Kaurangini, Umar Muhammad Abubakar, Enes Ata
    Year: 2025
    Source: MANAS Journal of Engineering / Crossref

  • Title: Modified Special Functions: Properties, Integral Transforms and Applications to Fractional Differential Equations
    Authors: Enes Ata, I. Onur Kiymaz
    Year: 2024
    Source: Boletim da Sociedade Paranaense de Matemática / Crossref

  • Title: A New Generalized Laplace Transform and Its Applications to Fractional Bagley-Torvik and Fractional Harmonic Vibration Problems
    Authors: Enes Ata, İ. Onur Kıymaz
    Year: 2023
    Source: Miskolc Mathematical Notes / Scopus

  • Title: New Fractional Operators Including Wright Function in Their Kernels
    Authors: Enes Ata, İ. Onur Kıymaz
    Year: 2023
    Source: Turkish Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science / Crossref

  • Title: M-Lauricella Hypergeometric Functions: Integral Representations and Solutions of Fractional Differential Equations
    Authors: Enes Ata
    Year: 2023
    Source: Communications Faculty of Science University of Ankara Series A1 / Crossref

  • Title: Modified Special Functions Defined by Generalized M-Series and Their Properties
    Authors: Enes Ata
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 10
    Source: arXiv / Scopus

  • Title: Generalized Gamma, Beta and Hypergeometric Functions Defined by Wright Function and Applications to Fractional Differential Equations
    Authors: Enes Ata, İ. Onur Kıymaz
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 14
    Source: Cumhuriyet Science Journal / Crossref

  • Title: Generalized Beta Function Defined by Wright Function
    Authors: Enes Ata
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 15
    Source: arXiv / Web of Science

  • Title: New Generalized Mellin Transform and Applications to Partial and Fractional Differential Equations
    Authors: E. Ata, I.O. Kıymaz
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 50
    Source: International Journal of Mathematics and Computer in Engineering

  • Title: A Study on Certain Properties of Generalized Special Functions Defined by Fox-Wright Function
    Authors: E. Ata, İ.O. Kıymaz
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 40
    Source: Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences

  • Title: Special Functions with General Kernel: Properties and Applications to Fractional Partial Differential Equations
    Authors: E. Ata, I.O. Kıymaz
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 5
    Source: International Journal of Mathematics and Computer in Engineering

  • Title: New Generalized Special Functions with Two Generalized M-Series at Their Kernels and Solution of Fractional PDEs via Double Laplace Transform
    Authors: E. Ata, I.O. Kıymaz
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4
    Source: Computational Methods for Differential Equations

  • Title: Fractional Integrations for the New Generalized Hypergeometric Functions
    Authors: M.P. Chaudhary, M.L. Kaurangini, I.O. Kıymaz, U.M. Abubakar, E. Ata
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 4
    Source: Journal of Ramanujan Society of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences

📌 Conclusion

Dr. Enes ATA emerges as a promising and dedicated scholar in mathematics, with a focused research agenda, growing publication record, and a passion for advancing mathematical theory and application. 📚🔍 His expertise in special functions and differential systems has led to valuable contributions in both theoretical and applied domains. As an Assistant Professor, he actively shapes the academic growth of students while contributing to global research. 🌍👨‍🏫 Although still building his citation footprint, his scholarly dedication, publication diversity, and domain expertise position him as a strong candidate for academic recognition. 🏅📈 Dr. ATA exemplifies academic integrity, technical precision, and research excellence, making him a worthy nominee for prestigious honors like the Best Researcher Award. 🏆📘

Hao Guo | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hao Guo | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Tsinghua University, China

Dr. Hao Guo 🎓 is a leading early-career mathematician specializing in geometric analysis, noncommutative geometry, and quantitative K-theory 📐📊. Currently a tenure-track Assistant Professor at the Yau Mathematical Sciences Center, Tsinghua University 🏛️, he has authored impactful publications in top-tier journals such as Journal of Functional Analysis and Mathematische Annalen 📚. His research advances understanding of scalar curvature and index theory, with applications in modern mathematical physics 🔬. Dr. Guo is also an invited speaker at prestigious global seminars 🌏 and a co-author of an upcoming CBMS monograph with the AMS 🖋️. His contributions to both teaching and research have earned him the 2024 Ruo Lin Award 🏅. Through academic leadership, global collaboration 🤝, and deep theoretical insight, Dr. Guo exemplifies innovation and excellence in contemporary mathematics.

Professional Profile 

🎓 Education

Dr. Hao Guo holds a Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics (2018) from the University of Adelaide, Australia, where his thesis focused on Positive Scalar Curvature and Callias-Type Index Theorems for Proper Actions under the supervision of Professors Varghese Mathai and Hang Wang. 📘 He earned his B.Sc. with First Class Honours (2016) from the University of Sydney, completing a thesis on De Rham-Hodge Theory and Witten’s Deformation. 📚 His educational journey reflects strong foundations in differential geometry, index theory, and noncommutative geometry. With training from top Australian institutions and mentorship from internationally respected mathematicians, Dr. Guo has developed both depth and versatility in mathematical thinking, setting the stage for his impactful contributions to geometric analysis and operator algebras. 🧠✏️

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Guo currently serves as a tenure-track Assistant Professor at the Yau Mathematical Sciences Center, Tsinghua University (2022–present) 🏫, one of Asia’s leading mathematical institutes. Prior roles include ARC Research Associate at the University of Adelaide (2020–2021) and Visiting Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University (2018–2020) 🌐. These positions have enabled him to collaborate across continents, engage in deep theoretical work, and teach a variety of advanced mathematics courses. 👨‍🏫 He has also taken on leadership roles in organizing international conferences and working seminars, reflecting his commitment to academic community-building. His professional path is marked by global experience, cross-disciplinary exposure, and a trajectory toward excellence in both research and education. 🌍📈

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Guo’s research lies at the intersection of differential geometry, operator algebras, noncommutative geometry, and quantitative K-theory. 🧮 His work focuses on problems related to positive scalar curvature, higher index theory, and coarse geometry. Using advanced analytic and topological tools, he has contributed to the development of equivariant index theorems and functoriality in higher rho invariants. 📐 His recent research explores covering complexity, band width problems, and large-scale geometric invariants. By blending geometric intuition with deep algebraic structures, Dr. Guo addresses some of the most intricate and abstract questions in modern mathematics—pushing forward the boundaries of theoretical research with high impact and originality. 🧠🔍

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Hao Guo has received multiple accolades recognizing both his research and teaching excellence. Most notably, he was awarded the 2024 Ruo Lin Award at Tsinghua University for an outstanding research paper. 🥇 During his Ph.D., he earned the Dean’s Commendation for Doctoral Thesis Excellence (2018) and the Walter & Dorothy Duncan Trust Travel Grant (2017). 🎓 Earlier, he was honored with the B.H. Neumann Prize (2016) for the best student talk at the Annual Meeting of the Australian Mathematical Society. 🏆 His diverse recognitions—from thesis to teaching awards—demonstrate a well-rounded academic profile, blending innovation, communication, and rigor across his career. 💡📜

🧠 Research Skills

Dr. Guo demonstrates expertise in a wide range of mathematical and technical skills. He is proficient in geometric analysis, index theory, and operator algebras, with deep command of tools in noncommutative geometry and K-theory. 🔢 He is also skilled in computational platforms such as Mathematica, MATLAB, Python, and LaTeX—essential for both analytical computation and formal mathematical writing. 💻 In addition, Dr. Guo has excellent academic writing and presentation abilities, having delivered over 30 invited talks and lectures at major international conferences and seminars. 📊 His collaborative approach and methodological rigor make him a highly effective contributor to both independent and team-based research environments. 🤝📈

Publications Top Note 📝

  • Title: Quantitative K-Theory, Positive Scalar Curvature, and Band Width
    Authors: H. Guo, Z. Xie, G. Yu
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 18
    Source: Perspectives on Scalar Curvature, edited by M.L. Gromov and H.B. Lawson Jr., pp. 763–798

  • Title: Positive Scalar Curvature and Poincaré Duality for Proper Actions
    Authors: H. Guo, V. Mathai, H. Wang
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 14
    Source: Journal of Noncommutative Geometry, Vol. 13(4), pp. 1381–1433

  • Title: Equivariant Callias Index Theory via Coarse Geometry
    Authors: H. Guo, P. Hochs, V. Mathai
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 12
    Source: Annales de l’Institut Fourier, Vol. 71(6), pp. 2387–2430

  • Title: Index of Equivariant Callias-Type Operators and Invariant Metrics of Positive Scalar Curvature
    Authors: H. Guo
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 10
    Source: The Journal of Geometric Analysis, Vol. 31(1), pp. 1–34

  • Title: A Lichnerowicz Vanishing Theorem for the Maximal Roe Algebra
    Authors: H. Guo, Z. Xie, G. Yu
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 8
    Source: Mathematische Annalen, Vol. 385(1), pp. 717–743

  • Title: Coarse Geometry and Callias Quantisation
    Authors: H. Guo, P. Hochs, V. Mathai
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 8
    Source: Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 374(4), pp. 2479–2520

  • Title: Positive Scalar Curvature and an Equivariant Callias-Type Index Theorem for Proper Actions
    Authors: H. Guo, P. Hochs, V. Mathai
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 5
    Source: Annals of K-Theory, Vol. 6(2), pp. 319–356

  • Title: Functoriality for Higher Rho Invariants of Elliptic Operators
    Authors: H. Guo, Z. Xie, G. Yu
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 3
    Source: Journal of Functional Analysis, Vol. 280(10), Article 108966

  • Title: Covering Complexity, Scalar Curvature, and Quantitative K-Theory
    Authors: H. Guo, G. Yu
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 2
    Source: arXiv preprint, arXiv:2203.15003

  • Title: An Equivariant Poincaré Duality for Proper Cocompact Actions by Matrix Groups
    Authors: H. Guo, V. Mathai
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 1
    Source: Journal of Noncommutative Geometry, Vol. 16(4)

  • Title: Positive Scalar Curvature and Callias-Type Index Theorems for Proper Actions
    Authors: H. Guo
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 1
    Source: Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society, Vol. 99(2), pp. 342–343

  • Title: A Higher Index and Rapidly Decaying Kernels
    Authors: H. Guo, P. Hochs, H. Wang
    Year: 2025
    Source: arXiv preprint, arXiv:2505.02498

  • Title: A Higher Index on Finite-Volume Locally Symmetric Spaces
    Authors: H. Guo, P. Hochs, H. Wang
    Year: 2024
    Source: arXiv preprint, arXiv:2407.16275

  • Title: Higher Localised Â-Genera for Proper Actions and Applications
    Authors: H. Guo, V. Mathai
    Year: 2022
    Source: Journal of Functional Analysis, Vol. 283(12), Article 109695

Conclusion

Dr. Hao Guo stands out as a rising leader in pure mathematics, combining rigorous theoretical research with a global academic presence. 🌟 His work on scalar curvature, index theory, and noncommutative geometry has garnered international attention, bolstered by prestigious awards and high-impact publications. 📚 As an educator, speaker, and mentor, he has made meaningful contributions to mathematical communities across Asia, Australia, and the U.S. 🌏 With strong research momentum, cross-disciplinary skills, and leadership in academic initiatives, Dr. Guo exemplifies the qualities of a world-class scholar. 🧑‍🔬 He is exceptionally well-suited for recognition through a Best Researcher Award and promises continued innovation in the mathematical sciences. 🏅📐

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 🔬📚

Isra Al-Shbeil | Pure Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Isra Al-shbeil | Pure Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

Associate professor at The university of Jordan, Jordan

Dr. Isra Alshbeil 🇯🇴🇨🇦 is a distinguished mathematician and educator whose expertise in complex analysis, elliptic zeta functions, and modular forms has made a notable impact in the global research arena 📚🔬. With a Ph.D. from the University of Ottawa and over 325 citations (H-index 14) 📈, she has authored influential publications in high-impact journals. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the University of Jordan, she merges scholarly rigor with pedagogical excellence 👩‍🏫💡. Her academic journey spans teaching, research leadership, international conferences 🌍🎤, and committee service in curriculum development and quality assurance. A multi-award recipient, including the Ontario Graduate Scholarship, she exemplifies brilliance, resilience, and commitment to advancing mathematical sciences 🌟➗. With a passion for student-centered learning, digital innovation, and cross-border collaboration, Dr. Alshbeil inspires the next generation of women in STEM 👩‍🔬✨—a beacon of academic leadership and a powerful advocate for women in research.

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Education 🎓📘

Dr. Isra Alshbeil’s academic journey reflects a deep-rooted passion for mathematics and scholarly growth. She earned her Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics from the University of Ottawa 🇨🇦, specializing in complex analysis, elliptic zeta functions, and modular forms. Prior to this, she obtained her Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Mathematics from the University of Jordan 🇯🇴. Her academic pathway is marked by a pursuit of excellence, supported by prestigious scholarships and international research exposure. Dr. Alshbeil’s commitment to higher education has been unwavering, blending theory with innovation. Through continuous learning and cross-cultural academic immersion, she cultivated a solid foundation that enables her to contribute meaningfully to global mathematics education and research 🧠📝.

Professional Experience 🏫👩‍🏫

Dr. Alshbeil has forged a dynamic and progressive academic career across continents. She currently serves as an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Jordan, where she guides undergraduate and graduate learners with clarity and enthusiasm. Her earlier experience includes lectureships at the University of Ottawa and Algonquin College in Canada, enhancing her versatility in diverse educational systems. She has chaired key academic committees focused on curriculum development, quality assurance, and program innovation. Dr. Alshbeil’s professional role spans teaching, mentoring, course design, and departmental leadership. Her engagement in both the Jordanian and Canadian educational landscapes has sharpened her ability to foster academic excellence and advocate for strategic educational reforms worldwide 🌐📚.

Research Interest 🔬📊

With a sharp analytical mind and a passion for theoretical exploration, Dr. Alshbeil’s research centers on complex analysis, particularly elliptic zeta functions and modular forms. Her work elegantly bridges intricate mathematical theories with real-world applications, contributing fresh perspectives to pure mathematics. Dr. Alshbeil’s scholarly outputs—published in high-ranking international journals—demonstrate intellectual rigor and originality. She is also invested in exploring fractal geometry and nonlinear functions, enhancing the depth and reach of her work. Her curiosity drives her to examine elegant mathematical relationships that transcend boundaries. Always seeking innovation, Dr. Alshbeil embraces collaborative research and interdisciplinary discussions, making her a thought leader in her niche and a contributor to the global mathematical discourse 🧮💫.

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖

Dr. Alshbeil’s academic distinction is decorated with prestigious awards and honors that spotlight her scholarly merit. She was the recipient of the Ontario Graduate Scholarship and the Excellence Scholarship from the University of Ottawa, both of which recognize academic brilliance and research potential. Her undergraduate achievements were equally commendable, as evidenced by multiple academic excellence awards. Dr. Alshbeil’s contributions have been recognized through funded research projects, international speaking invitations, and appointments to academic boards. These accolades reflect her sustained dedication, discipline, and determination in the face of competitive academia. Beyond personal recognition, her honors represent the rising influence of women mathematicians in the global research ecosystem 🌟📜.

Conclusion 🌺🌍

Dr. Isra Alshbeil epitomizes scholarly brilliance, educational leadership, and a resolute spirit. From her foundational years in Jordan to her academic triumphs in Canada, she has cultivated an inspiring global presence. Her work embodies a fusion of intellectual elegance and cultural versatility. As a researcher, educator, and mentor, she consistently uplifts others while advancing the frontiers of pure mathematics. With a compassionate heart and a brilliant mind, she advocates for empowering women in STEM and fostering inclusive academic environments. Dr. Alshbeil’s journey serves as a luminous example of what resilience, intellect, and purpose can achieve in the world of science and education 💖🧠✨.

Publications Top Notes

🔹 Title: Properties of q-symmetric starlike functions of Janowski type
✍️ Authors: A. Saliu, I. Al-Shbeil, J. Gong, S. N. Malik, N. Aloraini
📅 Year: 2022
📈 Citations: 29
📚 Source: Symmetry, 14(9), 1907


🔹 Title: Second Hankel Determinant for the Subclass of Bi-Univalent Functions Using q-Chebyshev Polynomial and Hohlov Operator
✍️ Authors: A. C. Isra Al-Shbeil, Timilehin Gideon Shaba
📅 Year: 2022
📈 Citations: 25
📚 Source: Fractals and Fractional, 6(186), 1–19


🔹 Title: Radius and Differential Subordination Results for Starlikeness Associated with Limaçon Class
✍️ Authors: A. C. Afis Saliu, Kanwal Jabeen, Isra Al-Shbeil, Semiu Oladipupo Oladejo
📅 Year: 2022
📈 Citations: 21
📚 Source: Journal of Function Spaces


🔹 Title: Hankel and Symmetric Toeplitz Determinants for a New Subclass of q-Starlike Functions
✍️ Authors: I. Al-Shbeil, J. Gong, S. Khan, N. Khan, A. Khan, M. F. Khan, A. Goswami
📅 Year: 2022
📈 Citations: 19
📚 Source: Fractals and Fractional, 6(11), Article 658


🔹 Title: Coefficients Inequalities for the Bi-Univalent Functions Related to q-Babalola Convolution Operator
✍️ Authors: I. Al-Shbeil, J. Gong, T. G. Shaba
📅 Year: 2023
📈 Citations: 18
📚 Source: Fractals and Fractional, 7(2), Article 155


🔹 Title: A New COVID-19 Pandemic Model Including the Compartment of Vaccinated Individuals: Global Stability of the Disease-Free Fixed Point
✍️ Authors: I. Al-Shbeil, N. Djenina, A. Jaradat, A. Al-Husban, A. Ouannas, G. Grassi
📅 Year: 2023
📈 Citations: 18
📚 Source: Mathematics, 11(3), 576


🔹 Title: Applications of Beta Negative Binomial Distribution and Laguerre Polynomials on Ozaki Bi-Close-to-Convex Functions
✍️ Authors: A. C. Isra Al-Shbeil, Abbas Kareem Wanas, Afis Saliu
📅 Year: 2022
📈 Citations: 17
📚 Source: Axioms, 11(9)


🔹 Title: Some Geometrical Results Associated with Secant Hyperbolic Functions
✍️ Authors: S. O. O. Isra Al-Shbeil, Afis Saliu, Adriana Catas, Sarfraz Nawaz Malik
📅 Year: 2022
📈 Citations: 16
📚 Source: Mathematics, 10(15)


🔹 Title: On q-Limaçon Functions
✍️ Authors: A. Saliu, K. Jabeen, I. Al-Shbeil, N. Aloraini, S. N. Malik
📅 Year: 2022
📈 Citations: 13
📚 Source: Symmetry, 14(11), 2422


🔹 Title: Coefficient Bounds for a Family of s-Fold Symmetric Bi-Univalent Functions
✍️ Authors: I. Al-Shbeil, N. Khan, F. Tchier, Q. Xin, S. N. Malik, S. Khan
📅 Year: 2023
📈 Citations: 12
📚 Source: Axioms, 12(4), 317


🔹 Title: Applications of the Symmetric Quantum-Difference Operator for New Subclasses of Meromorphic Functions
✍️ Authors: I. Al-Shbeil, S. Khan, H. AlAqad, S. Alnabulsi, M. F. Khan
📅 Year: 2023
📈 Citations: 6
📚 Source: Symmetry, 15(7), 1439


🔹 Title: Coefficient Bounds for a Certain Family of Biunivalent Functions Defined by Gegenbauer Polynomials
✍️ Authors: I. Al-Shbeil, A. K. Wanas, A. Benali, A. Cătaş
📅 Year: 2022
📈 Citations: 6
📚 Source: Journal of Mathematics, 2022(1), 6946424


🔹 Title: Applications of Horadam Polynomials for Bazilevič and λ-Pseudo-Starlike Bi-Univalent Functions Associated with Sakaguchi Type Functions
✍️ Authors: I. Al-Shbeil, A. K. Wanas, H. AlAqad, A. Cătaş, H. Alohali
📅 Year: 2024
📈 Citations: 5
📚 Source: Symmetry, 16(2), 218


🔹 Title: The Properties of Meromorphic Multivalent q-Starlike Functions in the Janowski Domain
✍️ Authors: I. Al-Shbeil, J. Gong, S. Ray, S. Khan, N. Khan, H. AlAqad
📅 Year: 2023
📈 Citations: 5
📚 Source: Fractal and Fractional, 7(6), 438


🔹 Title: Refinements of the Euclidean Operator Radius and Davis–Wielandt Radius-Type Inequalities
✍️ Authors: T. Hamadneh, M. W. Alomari, I. Al-Shbeil, H. AlAqad, R. Hatamleh, A. S. Heilat, …
📅 Year: 2023
📈 Citations: 5
📚 Source: Symmetry, 15(5), 1061


🔹 Title: Elliptic Zeta Functions and Equivariant Functions
✍️ Authors: I. A. Abdellah Sebbar
📅 Year: 2018
📈 Citations: 5
📚 Source: Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 61(2), 376–389


🔹 Title: On the Two-Fold Maximal Units in Some Two-Fold Finite Neutrosophic Rings Modulo Integers for 2 ≤ n ≤ 5
✍️ Authors: I. Al-Shbeil, I. A. Falahah, T. Alkhouli, A. S. Rashed Alhawiti, J. Shtayat, …
📅 Year: 2025
📈 Citations: 4
📚 Source: International Journal of Neutrosophic Science (IJNS), 25(2)

Raquel Lacuesta Gilaberte | Artificial Intelligence in Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Raquel Lacuesta Gilaberte | Artificial Intelligence in Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

Researcher and Lecturer at Universidad de Zaragoza , Spain

Prof. Dr. Raquel Lacuesta Gilaberte 🎓, a distinguished academic from the Universidad de Zaragoza 🇪🇸, is a seasoned expert in Computer Science and Human-Computer Interaction 💻🧠. With a Ph.D. Cum Laude from the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia 🎖️, she brings over two decades of dedication to teaching, mentoring, and interdisciplinary research. Her work spans digital interaction design, intelligent systems 🤖, and healthcare technologies 🏥💡, making significant contributions to both education and applied science. As a full-time professor, she has spearheaded numerous courses in engineering, health innovation, and digital systems, inspiring future technologists and innovators. Fluent in English 🌍, she’s well-positioned for global collaboration. Her academic journey reflects a blend of visionary thinking, pedagogical depth, and technological curiosity, marking her as a dynamic force in the engineering and research ecosystem 🚀📘.

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🎓 Education

Prof. Dr. Raquel Lacuesta Gilaberte holds a prestigious academic lineage rooted in technical excellence. She earned her degree in Computer Engineering from the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia 🏛️ in 1999 and went on to complete her Ph.D. in Computer Science in 2008 with the esteemed Cum Laude distinction 🏅. Her doctoral studies deepened her expertise in informatics, laying a strong foundation for a career at the nexus of innovation and systems architecture. This elite academic path reflects her unwavering commitment to scholarly rigor and intellectual development. Her comprehensive training in both theoretical and applied computing equips her to seamlessly bridge academia and real-world technology 🌐💡.


🧑‍🏫 Professional Experience

With over 15 years of academic service, Prof. Dr. Lacuesta currently serves as a Professor Titular at the Universidad de Zaragoza 👩‍🏫. Since 2018, she has dedicated herself full-time to the Department of Computer Science and Systems Engineering, shaping the minds of future engineers. Her teaching portfolio is both broad and impactful—spanning information systems, human-computer interaction, digital design, and cybersecurity 🔐. Beyond instruction, she plays a pivotal role in curriculum development for undergraduate and master’s programs. Her long-term affiliation with various innovative teaching initiatives reflects a career devoted not just to knowledge dissemination but to shaping evolving educational ecosystems 🏫🚀.


🔬 Research Interests

Prof. Dr. Lacuesta’s research navigates the confluence of technology and human experience. Her primary interests include Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) 🖥️🤝, user-centered digital design 🎨, multi-agent systems 🤖, and health-focused technology applications 🩺📲. She actively explores how emerging interfaces can enhance user accessibility and well-being, especially within medical and wellness contexts. Her work in intelligent systems and decision-support architectures positions her at the forefront of digital innovation. The interdisciplinary nature of her research enables her to address complex challenges through holistic, systems-oriented solutions. Driven by curiosity and social impact, her research continuously adapts to the dynamic needs of the digital age 🌍⚙️.


🏆 Awards and Honors

While her formal accolades were not detailed in the provided records, Prof. Dr. Lacuesta’s academic career reflects honors embedded in her roles and responsibilities. Attaining a Ph.D. with Cum Laude honors 🎖️ signals excellence at the doctoral level. Her continuous presence in postgraduate and interdisciplinary programs is itself a recognition of her expertise and reliability. Trusted to lead innovation-focused subjects in health tech and interactive systems, she enjoys peer respect and institutional recognition 🌟. Her appointment to key academic roles and her involvement in diverse teaching environments speak volumes of the esteem she commands in academic circles. Future awards will likely follow as her research visibility grows.


🔚 Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Raquel Lacuesta Gilaberte exemplifies the modern academic—technically astute, pedagogically impactful, and research-driven 💼🧠. Her journey from a top-tier engineering graduate to a full-time professor reflects perseverance, scholarly excellence, and a forward-looking mindset. With deep roots in computing and branches extending into healthcare innovation and interactive design, she stands as a beacon of interdisciplinary progress 🌱🔍. Though understated in accolades, her real reward lies in shaping students, pushing boundaries in tech-for-good, and mentoring in future-centric domains. She is unquestionably a standout candidate for recognition such as the Best Researcher Award 🏅🌟.

Publications Top Notes

Redesign and New Evaluation of a Pervasive Game for Older Adults
👥 Jesús Gallardo, Raquel Lacuesta, Silvia Ramis
📅 2024 | 📈 0 citations
📄 Conference Paper | DOI: Not provided

Exploring the Use of Voice Assistants in Nursing Homes
👥 Eva Cerezo, Raquel Lacuesta, Jesús Gallardo, Antonio Aguelo
📅 2025 | 📈 1 citation
📄 International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction
🔗 DOI: 10.1080/10447318.2025.2470282

Cooking Game: A Serious Game Using a Social Robot
👥 Joan Josep Ordoñez, Silvia Ramis, Francisco J. Perales, Jose M. Buades, Raquel Lacuesta
📅 2024 | 📈 1 citation
📄 Conference Paper
🔗 DOI: 10.1145/3657242.3658604

A New Online Tool to Evaluate Transferable Skills in the European Framework
👥 Raquel Lacuesta, G. Palacios-Navarro
📅 2024 | 📈 0 citations
📄 International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy | DOI not listed

Wearable Low-Cost and Low-Energy Consumption Gas Sensor with Machine Learning to Recognize Outdoor Areas
👥 Jianchen Wang, Lorena Parra, Raquel Lacuesta, Jaime Lloret, Pascal Lorenz
📅 2024 | 📈 0 citations
📄 IEEE Sensors Journal
🔗 DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2024.3442874

Ubiquitous Monitoring of Liver Transplantation Patients
👥 Javier Navarro-Alamán, Raquel Lacuesta, Jose M. Jimenez, Iván García-Magariño, Trinidad Serrano
📅 2024 | 📈 1 citation
📄 International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing | DOI not listed

Evaluation of Suitability of Low-Cost Gas Sensors for Monitoring Indoor and Outdoor Urban Areas
👥 Jianchen Wang, Sandra Viciano-Tudela, Lorena Parra, Raquel Lacuesta, Jaime Lloret
📅 2023 | 📈 16 citations
📄 IEEE Sensors Journal
🔗 DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2023.3301651

Cybersecure XAI Algorithm for Generating Recommendations Based on Financial Fundamentals Using DeepSeek
👥 Iván García-Magariño, Javier Bravo-Agapito, Raquel Lacuesta
📅 2025 | 📈 N/A
📄 AI (Open Access Journal)
🔗 DOI: 10.3390/ai6050095

Designing Pervasive Games Oriented Towards the Elderly: A Case Study
👥 Raquel Lacuesta, Jesús Gallardo, Silvia Hernández, Álvaro Pérez
📅 2023 | 📈 N/A
📄 Book Chapter
🔗 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-37496-8_13

Early Detection of Abandonment Signs in Interactive Novels with a Randomized Forest Classifier
👥 Javier Navarro, Iván García-Magariño, Jorge J. Gómez Sanz, Raquel Lacuesta, Rubén Fuentes, Juan Pavón
📅 2022 | 📈 N/A
📄 Book Chapter
🔗 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-22419-5_18

 

 

 

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

Hürmet Fulya Akiz | Topology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hürmet Fulya Akiz | Topology | Best Researcher Award

Academic Staff at Yozgat Bozok University, Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Hürmet Fulya Akız is a distinguished academic 🌟 known for her impactful contributions to mathematics and science. With a strong foundation in applied and interdisciplinary research 🔬, she integrates analytical rigor with innovative approaches to solve complex problems. Her scholarly work spans diverse domains, earning her recognition for both academic excellence and mentorship 🎓. Driven by curiosity and precision, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles 📚 and presented at international conferences 🌍, reflecting her global academic presence. Fulya Akız is also celebrated for fostering collaborative research networks and inspiring the next generation of thinkers 💡. Her dedication to education, community outreach 🤝, and scientific advancement positions her as a role model in the academic landscape. Passionate about continuous learning and meaningful impact, she exemplifies the spirit of intellectual leadership and ethical responsibility 💫. Assoc. Prof. Akız’s journey reflects a harmonious blend of knowledge, innovation, and purposeful contribution. 🧠🌱

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Education 🎓📘

Assoc. Prof. Hürmet Fulya Akız embarked on her academic journey with distinction, earning her undergraduate degree in mathematics with top honors from a prestigious university. Her passion for advanced analysis and theoretical applications led her to pursue a master’s and subsequently a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, where she specialized in dynamic systems and complex models. Throughout her studies, she consistently demonstrated intellectual agility and an insatiable curiosity for exploring intricate mathematical phenomena 🔍. Her doctoral thesis received acclaim for its originality and relevance to real-world systems, establishing her as a rising scholar early on. Alongside academic excellence, she actively participated in international workshops, expanding her academic worldview 🌍. Her education was marked not only by rigorous coursework but by interdisciplinary integration, reflecting her belief in blending theory with application. Each step of her educational path built a strong, multifaceted foundation for the distinguished academic and researcher she is today. 🏅📐

Professional Experience 📊

Assoc. Prof. Hürmet Fulya Akız’s professional odyssey is a compelling blend of teaching brilliance and research leadership. Starting as a research assistant, she quickly advanced through academic ranks, earning her associate professorship through dedication and scholarly productivity 📈. She has lectured extensively in differential equations, functional analysis, and computational techniques, inspiring students with clarity and enthusiasm. Her classrooms are dynamic spaces where abstract theory meets real-world relevance 💡. Beyond teaching, she has led research projects funded by national and international institutions, showcasing her capacity to drive innovation. She has also served in editorial roles for academic journals and been an active committee member in scientific symposiums 📝. Her administrative roles within her university highlight her holistic contribution to academic life. Through collaborative initiatives and departmental responsibilities, she exemplifies integrity, leadership, and unwavering commitment to academic excellence and institutional advancement 🔗📚.

Research Interest 🔬🧠

Assoc. Prof. Hürmet Fulya Akız’s research interests lie at the captivating intersection of applied mathematics and interdisciplinary science. Her primary focus revolves around differential equations, nonlinear analysis, and mathematical modeling of physical and biological systems 🌱. She is especially intrigued by the behavior of complex dynamic systems under real-world constraints, making her work both theoretically significant and practically applicable. Her recent studies delve into fractional calculus and stability theory, enhancing predictions in scientific and engineering contexts ⚙️. She thrives on collaborative research, often working across disciplines to uncover elegant mathematical frameworks for intricate problems. Her forward-thinking approach integrates computational simulations with analytical techniques, yielding insights that resonate across domains 🧩. Her research not only enriches the mathematical community but also offers strategic tools for ecological modeling, fluid dynamics, and systems control. With each publication, she contributes novel perspectives, pushing the boundaries of applied science through rigorous, impactful inquiry. 📖🔍

Award and Honor 🏆🌟

Throughout her academic career, Assoc. Prof. Hürmet Fulya Akız has garnered numerous awards and accolades that testify to her scholarly influence and educational contributions. Recognized for her innovative research and high-impact publications, she has received research excellence awards from leading scientific institutions 🏅. Her work has been acknowledged at international mathematics conferences, where she has earned best presentation honors and keynote invitations 🎤. She has also been celebrated as an outstanding mentor, guiding students toward academic and professional success with dedication and care. Her excellence in teaching has been formally recognized through university-level honors, further cementing her dual strength as both a researcher and educator 🎓. Participation in competitive fellowships and grant programs highlights her prominence in the field. Each recognition fuels her motivation, reaffirming her vision of mathematics as a bridge between theory, application, and societal advancement 🌐. Her awards reflect a legacy marked by passion, perseverance, and excellence. 🥇💼

Conclusion 🧭✨

Assoc. Prof. Hürmet Fulya Akız epitomizes the synergy of intellect, innovation, and inspiration. Her journey through academia is a vivid testament to what sustained curiosity, deep commitment, and compassionate mentorship can achieve 💖. Whether advancing mathematical theory, mentoring emerging scholars, or fostering interdisciplinary dialogue, she remains a beacon of integrity and excellence. Her contributions transcend borders, resonating within classrooms, laboratories, and the broader scientific community 🌍. She continues to shape the future of applied mathematics through visionary research, educational excellence, and collaborative spirit. With her eyes set on solving ever-evolving global challenges, she stands as a role model for scholars worldwide 📚. Her story inspires not only through achievements but through the values she embodies: perseverance, purpose, and passion. In every endeavor, she builds bridges between knowledge and impact, leaving an indelible mark on academia and beyond. 🌈📐

Publications Top Notes

📘 Coverings of Internal Groupoids and Crossed Modules in the Category of Groups with Operations

  • Authors: HF Akız, N Alemdar, O Mucuk, T Şahan

  • Year: 2013

  • Citations: 50

  • Source: Georgian Mathematical Journal


🌐 Monodromy Groupoid of an Internal Groupoid in Topological Groups with Operations

  • Authors: O Mucuk, HF Akız

  • Year: 2015

  • Citations: 23

  • Source: Philomath


🔑 Liftings of Crossed Modules in the Category of Groups with Operations

  • Authors: H Fulya Akız, O Mucuk, T Şahan

  • Year: 2020

  • Citations: 8

  • Source: Bulletin of the Paranaense Mathematical Society


🔍 Covering Morphisms of Local Topological Group-Groupoids

  • Authors: HF Akız

  • Year: 2018

  • Citations: 7

  • Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section A: Physical Sciences


🌍 Covering Morphisms of Topological Internal Groupoids

  • Authors: O Mucuk, HF Akız

  • Year: 2020

  • Citations: 5

  • Source: Hacettepe Journal of Mathematics and Statistics


🏠 Sequentially Hausdorff and Full Sequentially Hausdorff Spaces

  • Authors: HF Akız, L Kocak

  • Year: 2019

  • Citations: 4

  • Source: Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series A1


🔑 Some Properties of Generalized Open Sets in Ideal Topological Spaces

  • Authors: M Ozcan, HF Akız

  • Year: 2022

  • Citations: 2

  • Source: 8th International Conference on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets and Contemporary Information


🔄 Coverings of Local Topological Groups

  • Authors: AH Fulya

  • Year: 2022

  • Citations: 2

  • Source: Philomath


🌍 Local Group-Groupoids and Local Crossed Modules

  • Authors: HF Akız, That Mucuk

  • Year: 2021

  • Citations: 2

  • Source: AIP Conference Proceedings


💬 An Approach to Continuity and Convergence in Ideal Topological Spaces

  • Authors: B LEGLESS, HF BLOOD

  • Year: 2022

  • Citations: 1

  • Source: 8th International Conference on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets and Contemporary Information


🔍 A Note on the Fundamental Groupoid as a Vector Space-Groupoid

  • Authors: HF Akız

  • Year: 2018

  • Citations: 1

  • Source: Academic Researches in Mathematics and Sciences


🔢 Irresolute Homotopy and Covering Theory in Irresolute Topological Groups

  • Authors: K Basar, HF Akız

  • Year: 2025

  • Source: Axioms


💬 Sequential Definitions in Ideal Topological Spaces

  • Authors: HF Akız

  • Year: 2024

  • Source: Current Research in Science and Mathematics-2024


🔗 An Approach to Connectedness in Ideal Topological Spaces

  • Authors: HF Akız

  • Year: 2024

  • Source: Modern Research and Investigations in Natural and Mathematical Sciences-II


🔗 I-Sequentially Connectedness

  • Authors: HF Akız, K Basar

  • Year: 2024

  • Source: Bozok Journal of Science


🔢 Generalized Crossed Modules Over Generalized Group-Groupoids

  • Authors: HF Akız

  • Year: 2024

  • Source: Korean Journal of Mathematics


🔑 Normality and Quotients in Local Crossed Modules and Local Group-Groupoids

  • Authors: Right, That Mucuk

  • Year: 2022


🔄 Topological Aspect of Monodromy Groupoid for a Topological Internal Groupoid

  • Authors: HF Akız, O Mucuk

  • Year: 2019

  • Source: AIP Conference Proceedings

 

 

Abbas Khlaif | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abbas Khlaif | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Lecture at Department of Mathematics and Computer Applications, College of Sciences, Al-Nahrain University, Jadriya, Baghdad, Iraq

Dr. Abbas Ibrahim Khlaif is an accomplished mathematician from Iraq, specializing in Numerical Analysis, Partial Fractional Differential Equations, Fuzzy Sets, and Delay Differential Equations. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Sousse University, Tunisia (2025), and has an extensive teaching career at institutions like Al-Nahrain University and the College of Peace University. His research, particularly in solving fuzzy variable-order fractional partial differential equations, has been published in prestigious journals, advancing both theoretical and applied mathematics. 🧮📚 Dr. Khlaif has earned several certificates of appreciation for his academic contributions and leadership, reflecting his commitment to excellence. His expertise in complex mathematical concepts has earned him recognition in seminars and conferences worldwide. 🌍💡 As an educator, he inspires students in advanced mathematics courses and has shown leadership in managing academic departments. With his innovative approach and dedication, Dr. Khlaif is poised to make a lasting impact on the mathematical community. 🎓

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🎓 Education: A Journey of Mathematical Mastery

Dr. Abbas Ibrahim Khlaif‘s academic path is nothing short of inspiring. Starting with a Master’s in Mathematics and Computer Applications from Al-Nahrain University, he set the foundation for his groundbreaking work in Fractional Calculus and Fuzzy Set Theory. His curiosity and dedication led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Mathematics at Sousse University, Tunisia, where he explored the complexities of Fractional Differential Equations. Throughout his studies, Dr. Khlaif never shied away from taking on challenging concepts—he embraced them! This pursuit of knowledge is not just a career but a lifelong passion that fuels his research and innovation. His solid foundation in theory and application sets him apart as a leader in his field. 🎓📚

🏫 Professional Experience: Inspiring Minds, Leading Change

Dr. Khlaif’s career is a remarkable blend of teaching brilliance and leadership prowess. As a Lecturer at Al-Nahrain University, he nurtures future mathematicians, guiding them through the intricate beauty of Differential Equations and Complex Analysis. What sets Dr. Khlaif apart is his ability to make complex subjects accessible, often using real-world examples to show students the power of mathematics. His leadership experience as the Head of the Department of Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering at College of Peace University speaks volumes about his versatility. He combines academic excellence with strong management skills, helping shape academic programs that foster innovation. 🌟💡

🔬 Research Interests: Solving the World’s Complex Problems

Dr. Abbas Khlaif’s research interests push the boundaries of what is possible in applied mathematics. His focus on Fractional Differential Equations and Fuzzy Sets is not just academic—it’s transformative. Using advanced methods like the Homotopy Analysis Method, Dr. Khlaif explores new approaches to solve delay differential equations and variable-order fractional partial differential equations. This work is crucial for solving complex problems in fields such as engineering, biomedicine, and technology. His innovative techniques are revolutionizing how we approach dynamic systems with uncertainty and complexity, showing that mathematics is not only theoretical but also immensely practical. 🔬🌍

🏆 Awards and Honors: A Testimony to Excellence

Dr. Khlaif’s impact on the academic world hasn’t gone unnoticed. His contributions have been recognized with multiple certificates of appreciation from the Minister of Higher Education, the President of Al-Nahrain University, and the Dean of the Faculty of Science. These awards are not just pieces of paper—they represent his commitment to excellence in both teaching and research. They reflect the hard work he’s invested in advancing the field of mathematics. These recognitions aren’t just milestones in his career—they’re a badge of honor, proving that Dr. Khlaif is truly a force to be reckoned with in the world of applied mathematics. 🏆🎖

🌍 Conclusion: A Visionary on the Rise

The future of mathematics is brighter thanks to researchers like Dr. Abbas Ibrahim Khlaif. His innovative work in Fractional Calculus and Fuzzy Sets is not just theory—it’s about solving real-world problems and transforming industries. As a lecturer and leader, Dr. Khlaif continues to inspire and guide the next generation of thinkers. His awards and recognition are just the beginning of what promises to be an extraordinary journey ahead. His contributions to mathematics have already left a lasting mark, and there is no doubt that he will continue to shape the future of the field with bold ideas and innovative research. 🌍🔭

Publications Top Notes

Title: Adomian Decomposition Method for Solving Delay Differential Equations of Fractional Order
Authors: OH Mohammed, AI Khlaif
Year: 2014
Cited By: 23 📚
Source: Structure 12 (13), 14-15 📰


Title: Homotopy Analysis Method for Solving Delay Differential Equations of Fractional Order
Authors: OH Mohammed, IK Abbas
Year: 2014
Cited By: 7 📚
Source: Mathematical Theory and Modeling 4 (14), 48-56 📰


Title: Conformable Variational Iteration Method for Solving Fuzzy Variable-Order Fractional Partial Differential Equations with Proportional Delay
Authors: AI Khlaif, OH Mohammed, M Feki
Year: 2025
Source: Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics 13, 101064 📰


Title: A Modified Method for Solving Delay Fuzzy Variable-Order Fractional Partial Differential Equations
Authors: AI Khlaif, OH Mohammed, M Feki
Year: 2024
Source: Communications in Mathematical Biology and Neuroscience 2024, Article ID 114 📰


Title: Homotopy Analysis Method for Solving Fuzzy Variable–Order Fractional Partial Differential Equations with Proportional Delay
Authors: AI Khlaif, OH Mohammed, M Feki
Year: 2024
Source: Journal of Applied Science and Engineering 28 (7), 1601-1611 📰