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)

Saif Ur Rehman | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saif Ur Rehman | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant at Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Genoa, Italy, Pakistan.

Saif Ur Rehman is a dedicated researcher in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Numerical Analysis, and Partial Differential Equations, with a strong academic and research background. He has worked as a Research Assistant at the National Research Council, Italy, and previously at the University of Calabria, Italy, and the University of Management and Technology, Pakistan. His research focuses on nanofluid dynamics, MHD flows, bioconvection, and heat transfer, leading to multiple Q1 and Q2 publications in high-impact journals such as Nanomaterials, Mathematics, and Waves in Random and Complex Media. He has received merit-based scholarships and a Research Publication Award, demonstrating his academic excellence. Additionally, he possesses strong technical skills in Python, MATLAB, C++, and LaTeX, aiding in his numerical modeling research. With international research exposure and a growing publication record, Saif Ur Rehman is an emerging scholar in applied mathematics, aiming to expand his contributions to mathematical modeling and computational sciences.

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Education

Saif Ur Rehman holds a Master of Science in Mathematics from the University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan (2019–2021), where he specialized in Advanced Numerical Analysis, Fluid Dynamics, and Differential Equations. His master’s thesis focused on the MHD Williamson Nanofluid Flow over a Slender Elastic Sheet in the Presence of Bioconvection. Before this, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Government College University, Faisalabad (2015–2019), securing a 3.55/4.00 GPA. His undergraduate studies included Fluid Mechanics, Numerical Analysis, Real and Complex Analysis, and C++ Programming, laying a strong foundation for his research in computational mathematics. Throughout his academic journey, he received multiple merit-based scholarships, including the Punjab Education Endowment Fund Scholarship (PEEF) and a fully funded master’s scholarship, reflecting his dedication and academic excellence. His education has equipped him with expertise in mathematical modeling, numerical simulations, and applied mathematics, which he continues to explore in his research.

Professional Experience

Saif Ur Rehman has gained extensive research experience through multiple roles at renowned international institutions. He is currently a Research Assistant at the National Research Council, Genoa, Italy (2024–Present), working on Optimal Robust Shape Control for Distributed Parameter Systems. Previously, he was a University Research Assistant at the University of Calabria, Italy (2023–2024), focusing on applications of heat and mass transfer. His earlier role as a Research Assistant at the University of Management and Technology, Pakistan (2021–2023) involved a major research project on Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations, where he contributed to multiple high-impact publications. Alongside research, he worked as a Visiting Lecturer in Mathematics (2021–2022), teaching Calculus, Linear Algebra, Fluid Dynamics, and Numerical Analysis at the undergraduate level. His professional experience demonstrates his ability to conduct applied mathematics research, develop numerical solutions, and contribute to theoretical and computational fluid dynamics.

Research Interest

Saif Ur Rehman’s research is deeply rooted in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Numerical Analysis, and Partial Differential Equations (PDEs), with a strong focus on heat and mass transfer, MHD flows, and bioconvection. He has extensively studied the dynamics of nanofluids, micropolar fluids, and dusty fluids under various physical constraints, contributing significantly to theoretical and computational modeling in applied mathematics. His work integrates Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) and Machine Learning techniques to enhance numerical simulations and solve complex mathematical physics problems. His research contributions, published in Q1 and Q2 impact factor journals, cover topics such as the effects of Lorentz and Coriolis forces, Darcy–Forchheimer flow models, and stability analysis of fluid flows. With expertise in Python, MATLAB, C++, and LaTeX, he continues to explore innovative numerical methods for solving real-world mathematical problems, aiming to bridge the gap between theory and industrial applications.

Awards and Honors

Saif Ur Rehman has received multiple scholarships and research excellence awards in recognition of his academic achievements. He was honored with the Research Publication Award (2022) at the University of Management and Technology, Pakistan, for his outstanding contributions to applied mathematics research. His academic journey has been supported by fully funded merit-based scholarships, including the Punjab Education Endowment Fund Scholarship (PEEF) during his bachelor’s studies and a fully funded master’s scholarship for his postgraduate studies. Additionally, he was awarded a Prime Minister’s Laptop under the Government of Pakistan’s Higher Education Initiative, recognizing his academic excellence. Beyond research, he has demonstrated leadership and management skills, serving as a class representative throughout his bachelor’s studies and actively participating in academic societies and awards. His awards reflect his dedication to mathematical research, academic excellence, and contributions to the global scientific community.

Conclusion

Saif Ur Rehman is an emerging researcher in Computational Fluid Dynamics, Numerical Analysis, and Partial Differential Equations, with a strong academic background and international research exposure. His work in nanofluid dynamics, MHD flows, and heat transfer has resulted in high-impact publications and significant contributions to applied mathematics. His expertise in Python, MATLAB, and numerical modeling techniques has strengthened his research capabilities. Having worked at renowned institutions in Italy and Pakistan, he has gained experience in both theoretical and applied research, positioning himself as a promising scholar in mathematical modeling and computational sciences. His awards, scholarships, and research achievements demonstrate his dedication to scientific innovation. Moving forward, he aims to further his research in numerical simulations, machine learning applications in CFD, and advanced mathematical modeling, contributing to both academic advancements and real-world engineering applications.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Insight into significance of bioconvection on MHD tangent hyperbolic nanofluid flow of irregular thickness across a slender elastic surface

    • Authors: MZ Ashraf, SU Rehman, S Farid, AK Hussein, B Ali, NA Shah, W Weera
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 92
    • Source: Mathematics, 10(15), 2592
  • Title: Numerical computation of buoyancy and radiation effects on MHD micropolar nanofluid flow over a stretching/shrinking sheet with heat source

    • Authors: SU Rehman, A Mariam, A Ullah, MI Asjad, MY Bajuri, BA Pansera, et al.
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 86
    • Source: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 25, 100867
  • Title: Micropolar dusty fluid: Coriolis force effects on dynamics of MHD rotating fluid when Lorentz force is significant

    • Authors: Q Lou, B Ali, SU Rehman, D Habib, S Abdal, NA Shah, JD Chung
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 84
    • Source: Mathematics, 10(15), 2630
  • Title: The Casson dusty nanofluid: Significance of Darcy–Forchheimer law, magnetic field, and non-Fourier heat flux model subject to stretch surface

    • Authors: SU Rehman, N Fatima, B Ali, M Imran, L Ali, NA Shah, JD Chung
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 72
    • Source: Mathematics, 10(16), 2877
  • Title: MHD Williamson nanofluid flow over a slender elastic sheet of irregular thickness in the presence of bioconvection

    • Authors: F Wang, MI Asjad, SU Rehman, B Ali, S Hussain, TN Gia, T Muhammad
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 63
    • Source: Nanomaterials, 11(9), 2297
  • Title: Significance of dust particles, nanoparticles radius, Coriolis and Lorentz forces: The case of Maxwell dusty fluid

    • Authors: Y Wei, SU Rehman, N Fatima, B Ali, L Ali, JD Chung, NA Shah
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 36
    • Source: Nanomaterials, 12(9), 1512
  • Title: Computational analysis for bioconvection of microorganisms in Prandtl nanofluid Darcy–Forchheimer flow across an inclined sheet

    • Authors: J Wang, Z Mustafa, I Siddique, M Ajmal, MMM Jaradat, SU Rehman, B Ali, et al.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 23
    • Source: Nanomaterials, 12(11), 1791
  • Title: First solution of fractional bioconvection with power law kernel for a vertical surface

    • Authors: MI Asjad, S Ur Rehman, A Ahmadian, S Salahshour, M Salimi
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 18
    • Source: Mathematics, 9(12), 1366
  • Title: Dynamics of Eyring–Powell nanofluids when bioconvection and Lorentz forces are significant: The case of a slender elastic sheet of variable thickness with porous medium

    • Authors: A Manan, SU Rehman, N Fatima, M Imran, B Ali, NA Shah, JD Chung
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 13
    • Source: Mathematics, 10(17), 3039
  • Title: Hydrodynamical study of couple stress fluid flow in a linearly permeable rectangular channel subject to Darcy porous medium and no-slip boundary conditions

    • Authors: M Ishaq, SU Rehman, MB Riaz, M Zahid
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 10
    • Source: Alexandria Engineering Journal, 91, 50-69