Zineb Bellabes | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zineb Bellabes | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Relizane University, Algeria

Dr. Zineb Bellabes 🎓 is an emerging interdisciplinary scholar blending the precision of mathematics with the innovation of biomedical engineering. Currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Mathematics 🧮, her research explores cutting-edge topics like fractional calculus, impulsive differential equations, and variational approaches. With a Master’s in Biomedical Engineering 🧠 and another in Mathematics, she seamlessly bridges complex analytical methods with real-world healthcare technologies. Dr. Bellabes has presented her work internationally, notably at the 2nd International Conference on Frontiers in Academic Research 🌍, and is driven by a passion for scientific discovery and academic growth. Her teaching stint at Ahmed Zabana University 👩‍🏫 reflects her dedication to knowledge sharing and academic mentorship. In addition to her academic endeavors, she is skilled in digital tools 💻 and multilingual communication 🗣️, which strengthens her global engagement. Creative, curious, and culturally attuned, Dr. Bellabes represents a promising voice in the next generation of mathematical and biomedical researchers. ✨

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🎓 Education

Dr. Zineb Bellabes’s academic journey reflects a deep fusion of science and innovation. 📚 Beginning with a Bachelor’s in Experimental Sciences (2007–2010), she sharpened her analytical thinking early on. Her intellectual curiosity then led her to pursue a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering 🧠 (2010–2015), specializing in artificial intelligence, radiotherapy, image processing, and signal processing—fields that marry technology with human health. 🌐 Fueling her quest for mathematical rigor, she earned a second Master’s in Mathematics 🧮 (2017–2023), where she explored functional analysis, distribution theory, semi-group theory, and fractional calculus. She is now a Ph.D. candidate in Mathematics, demonstrating her unwavering commitment to theoretical depth and research mastery. 🔬 Through this educational trajectory, Dr. Bellabes has built a robust interdisciplinary foundation that positions her at the frontier of both mathematical sciences and biomedical innovation.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Bellabes’s professional footprint is as dynamic as her academic background. She began her career as an MRI Technician 🏥 (2015–2017), gaining invaluable clinical experience in medical imaging—a field where technical skill meets patient care. This hands-on role deepened her understanding of real-world biomedical challenges. In 2023, she expanded her portfolio into academia as a Temporary Professor at Ahmed Zabana University of Relizane 👩‍🏫, where she introduced young minds to the nuances of mathematics and engineering. Her teaching style integrates theory with application, reflecting her dual expertise. 💡 Through both technical and teaching roles, Dr. Bellabes has proven herself a versatile professional—capable of navigating both the hospital floor and the academic lecture hall. Her commitment to continuous growth, cross-functional learning, and knowledge dissemination exemplifies the ideal blend of practitioner and educator. 🌟

🔍 Research Interest

Dr. Zineb Bellabes’s research portfolio is rooted in complex mathematical modeling and interdisciplinary applications. 🔬 Her current interests lie in fractional differential equations, particularly ψ−Caputo impulsive systems, variational approaches, and semi-group theory. These advanced mathematical constructs are crucial for understanding dynamic systems in fields ranging from physics to biomedical engineering. 💥 Her work elegantly merges abstraction with practical relevance—delving into how fractional models can improve diagnostics, signal processing, and computational simulations in healthcare. Additionally, she is passionate about the evolving interface between artificial intelligence 🤖 and applied mathematics, including human–machine interaction. Her holistic research perspective—anchored in both biomedical function and theoretical depth—demonstrates a rare ability to operate at the confluence of disciplines. With each project, she strives to answer fundamental scientific questions while advancing impactful, real-world technologies. 🌍

🏅 Awards and Honors

While early in her research career, Dr. Bellabes has already earned recognition in scholarly forums. Most notably, her work titled “On the Study of ψ−Caputo Fractional Impulsive Differential Equations Involving Variational Approach” was presented at the prestigious 2nd International Conference on Frontiers in Academic Research in Konya, Turkey (2023). 🏆 This milestone highlights her emergence on the international research scene. Her participation in such academic venues reflects not only the quality of her research but also her dedication to continuous learning and global academic exchange. 🌐 While formal awards may be few at this stage, her growing list of conference presentations, academic roles, and research initiatives signal an upward trajectory destined for future accolades. Dr. Bellabes’s academic reputation is steadily building, and her trajectory strongly indicates future recognitions as she continues to break new ground in mathematical engineering. 📈

🧭 Conclusion

In every aspect of her career, Dr. Zineb Bellabes exhibits purpose, passion, and perseverance. 🔗 From mastering biomedical technologies to dissecting abstract mathematical theories, she demonstrates a rare interdisciplinary fluency that makes her work both intellectually robust and practically relevant. Her commitment to impactful research, teaching excellence, and international engagement renders her a rising star in the fields of mathematics and engineering. 🌟 With a strong ethical compass, multilingual capabilities 🌍, and a creative spirit expressed through her love for art and travel 🎨✈️, she embodies a holistic academic ethos. As she advances in her doctoral journey and deepens her research portfolio, Dr. Bellabes is exceptionally positioned to contribute original insights and innovations to the global scientific community. Her path is one of transformation, connecting equations to experience, and theory to therapeutic possibility. 🚀

Publications Top Notes

  • 📖 Title: Existence of Solutions to the Variable Order Caputo Fractional Thermistor Problem
    🖋 Authors: John R. Graef, Kadda Maazouz, Sandra Pinelas, Zineb Bellabes, Naima Boussekkine
    📅 Year: 2025
    📚 Journal: Fractal and Fractional (MDPI)
    🔗 DOI: 10.3390/fractalfract9030139

 

 

Shenzhou Zheng | Differential Equations | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Shenzhou Zheng | Differential Equations | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Beijing Jiaotong University, China

Prof. Zheng Shenzhou, a distinguished researcher in differential equations, special functions, and financial mathematics, is a professor and doctoral supervisor at Beijing Jiaotong University. With a PhD from Fudan University, he has made groundbreaking contributions, including applying Green’s function to nonlinear PDEs and resolving conjectures in special functions. He has published over 100 SCI papers in prestigious journals such as Transactions of the American Mathematical Society and Journal of Functional Analysis. Prof. Zheng has collaborated with renowned institutions like the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics and the Chern Institute of Mathematics. His research is backed by multiple grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. A dedicated educator, he teaches advanced mathematics and mentors doctoral students. While his theoretical contributions are profound, expanding interdisciplinary applications and global recognition would further solidify his impact. His work continues to shape modern mathematical analysis and its applications in physics and finance.

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Education

Prof. Zheng Shenzhou holds a PhD in Mathematics from Fudan University (1997), where he conducted advanced research in differential equations and mathematical analysis. Prior to that, he earned his Master’s degree from Beijing Normal University (1994), focusing on foundational aspects of applied mathematics. His academic journey provided him with deep expertise in theoretical and computational mathematics, setting the stage for his prolific research career. Throughout his studies, he honed his skills in partial differential equations, special functions, and statistical mechanics, which later became key themes in his research. His education at two of China’s most prestigious institutions, combined with his early exposure to high-level mathematical modeling, allowed him to develop innovative approaches to mathematical problems. These formative years shaped his ability to tackle complex mathematical challenges and laid the groundwork for his future contributions to both theoretical and applied mathematics in academia and beyond.

Professional Experience

Prof. Zheng Shenzhou has had a distinguished academic and research career spanning over two decades. He has been a professor at the School of Science, Beijing Jiaotong University, since 2005, where he also served as an associate professor and lecturer in previous years. His career includes multiple international research collaborations, such as visiting professorships at the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics, the Chern Institute of Mathematics, and institutions in the United States, including the University of Chicago and the University of Texas. His professional experience also extends to research positions at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he worked on applied mathematics and systems science. Through these roles, Prof. Zheng has contributed significantly to differential equation theory, special functions, and mathematical physics. His diverse academic engagements reflect his commitment to advancing mathematical knowledge, fostering international research collaborations, and mentoring the next generation of mathematicians and statisticians.

Research Interest

Prof. Zheng Shenzhou’s research primarily focuses on differential equation theory and its applications, special functions, and financial mathematics. His work on partial differential equations (PDEs) has provided groundbreaking insights into nonlinear problems, particularly through the innovative use of Green’s function for regularity analysis. Additionally, his studies on the modified Bessel function resolved conjectures in special functions and extended the understanding of uncertainty principles. Prof. Zheng has also contributed to the development of elliptic and parabolic equation theories under weak conditions, influencing fields like material science and electrorheology. His research extends into financial statistical analysis, applying mathematical models to quantify uncertainty in economic systems. With extensive publications in leading mathematical journals, his work bridges fundamental mathematical theory with real-world applications. Moving forward, his research continues to shape the landscape of applied mathematics, deepening the understanding of mathematical structures governing physical, economic, and engineering systems.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Zheng Shenzhou has received multiple research grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), recognizing his contributions to differential equations, harmonic analysis, and nonlinear mathematical modeling. His ability to solve long-standing mathematical conjectures has earned him recognition within the global mathematical community. His international collaborations with leading research institutions, including the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics and the Chern Institute of Mathematics, further highlight his academic excellence. His work has been featured in top-tier mathematical journals, solidifying his reputation as a leading researcher in applied mathematics. While specific individual awards are not listed, his research funding and extensive publication record attest to his influence in the field. Continued recognition at international conferences, interdisciplinary collaborations, and engagement in global mathematical forums could further elevate his status as a pioneering mathematician.

Conclusion

Prof. Zheng Shenzhou is a distinguished mathematician whose work in differential equations, special functions, and mathematical physics has had a lasting impact on both theoretical and applied mathematics. With a strong academic background, extensive research experience, and numerous high-impact publications, he has made significant contributions to mathematical science. His research has advanced the understanding of nonlinear PDEs, uncertainty principles, and their applications in various scientific domains. While he has received substantial research funding and collaborated internationally, expanding interdisciplinary applications and enhancing global recognition could further strengthen his academic influence. As a dedicated educator and mentor, his work continues to inspire future mathematicians. His expertise and innovative approach make him a strong candidate for prestigious research awards, and his contributions will remain highly relevant in the evolving landscape of applied mathematics.

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Huaiqing Zuo | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Huaiqing Zuo | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Associate Head at Math. department of Tsinghua U, China

Dr. Huaiqing Zuo is a distinguished mathematician specializing in algebraic geometry and singularity theory. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2012, under the guidance of Stephen S.-T. Yau, with a dissertation on the coordinate-free characterization of isolated homogeneous singularities. Currently, Dr. Zuo serves as a professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Tsinghua University, where he also holds leadership roles as Associate Head and Director of the Teaching Committee. His research has been widely recognized, earning him accolades such as the ICCM Best Paper Award Silver Award in 2017 and the Tsinghua University Faculty Excellence Award in 2023. Dr. Zuo has an extensive publication record, with numerous articles in high-impact journals, and has delivered invited talks at prestigious awards worldwide. His contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of isolated singularities and derivation Lie algebras, establishing him as a leading figure in his field.

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Education

Dr. Huaiqing Zuo’s educational journey reflects a profound dedication to mathematics. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Pure Mathematics from Guangzhou University in 2002, graduating with high honors. He then pursued a Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics at East China Normal University, completing it in 2010. During this period, he was an exchange student at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) from 2007 to 2008, collaborating with Professor Stephen S.-T. Yau. Following this, Dr. Zuo obtained a Master of Science in Pure Mathematics from UIC in 2010. He continued at UIC as a Ph.D. candidate in Pure Mathematics, focusing on algebraic geometry, singularity theory, and coding theory. Throughout his doctoral studies, he served as a teaching assistant for various calculus courses, further honing his expertise and pedagogical skills.

Professional Experience

Dr. Huaiqing Zuo is a distinguished mathematician specializing in algebraic geometry and singularity theory. He earned his Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2012, under the guidance of Professor Stephen S.-T. Yau. Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Zuo joined Tsinghua University, where he has progressed through academic ranks: Assistant Professor (2013–2018), Associate Professor (2018–2023), and currently serves as a Professor since June 2023. In addition to his research and teaching roles, he has held significant administrative positions, including Associate Head of the Department of Mathematical Sciences and Director of the Teaching Committee since April 2024. Dr. Zuo’s contributions to the field are evidenced by numerous publications in high-impact journals and invitations to speak at international awards. His work has been recognized with several awards, such as the ICCM Best Paper Award Silver Award in 2017 and the Tsinghua University Faculty Excellence Award in 2023. Beyond his research, Dr. Zuo is committed to academic leadership and mentorship, having supervised multiple doctoral theses and actively participating in the academic community at Tsinghua University.

Research Interest

Dr. Huaiqing Zuo’s research interests encompass both pure and applied mathematics, with a particular focus on singularity theory, algebraic geometry, and coding theory. His work in singularity theory involves the study of spaces that are not well-behaved, such as those with points where mathematical objects are not defined or are not smooth. In algebraic geometry, he investigates the properties of geometric structures that are defined as solutions to systems of polynomial equations. Additionally, Dr. Zuo has explored coding theory, which involves the design of error-correcting codes for reliable data transmission and storage. His diverse research portfolio reflects a commitment to advancing mathematical understanding across these interconnected domains.

Award and Honor

Dr. Huaiqing Zuo has been recognized for his exceptional contributions to mathematics through several prestigious awards and honors. In 2017, he received the ICCM Best Paper Award Silver Award, along with three Distinguished Paper Awards from the same institution, underscoring the high quality and impact of his research. His excellence in academia was further acknowledged by Tsinghua University, where he was honored with the Faculty Excellence Award in 2023 and named Excellent Doctoral Thesis Supervisor in 2024, reflecting his dedication to both research and mentorship. Additionally, Dr. Zuo’s work has garnered significant attention in the mathematical community, with multiple papers being listed among ESI’s Most Cited Papers in 2023 and an Editor’s Pick by the Journal of Mathematical Physics in the same year, highlighting the influence and relevance of his scholarly contributions.

Conclusion

Dr. Huaiqing Zuo is a distinguished mathematician specializing in algebraic geometry and singularity theory. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2012, under the guidance of Professor Stephen S.-T. Yau. Currently, Dr. Zuo serves as a professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Tsinghua University, where he also holds leadership positions, including Associate Head and Director of the Teaching Committee. His research has been widely recognized, earning him accolades such as the ICCM Best Paper Award Silver Award in 2017 and the Tsinghua University Faculty Excellence Award in 2023. Dr. Zuo has delivered numerous invited talks at prestigious institutions and awards, reflecting his standing in the mathematical community. His extensive publication record includes articles in high-impact journals, underscoring his significant contributions to his field. Dr. Zuo’s blend of research excellence, leadership, and dedication to education positions him as a leading figure in contemporary mathematics.

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  • The weights of isolated curve singularities are determined by Hodge ideals
    • Authors: Yang Wang, Stephen Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2025
    • Source: Pacific Journal of Mathematics (PJM)
  • Normal surface singularities of small degrees
    • Authors: Stephen Yau, Hao Zuo, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan
  • On the Nakai conjecture for some singularities
    • Authors: Xiao Zida, Stephen Yau, Qiwei Zhu, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Classe di Scienze
  • Spectrum and Hertling conjectures for trimodal singularities
    • Authors: Quan Shi, Yang Wang, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics
  • Three-dimensional rational isolated complete intersection singularities
    • Authors: Bingyi Chen, Stephen Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2023
    • Source: Handbook of Geometry and Topology of Singularities
  • Various derivation Lie algebras of isolated singularities
    • Authors: Stephen S.-T. Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2023
    • Source: Handbook of Geometry and Topology of Singularities
  • Modules of differential operators of (k, s)-th Tjurina algebras of singularities
    • Authors: Siyong Tao, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Forum Mathematica
  • Recent results on non-existence of negative weight derivations for weighted homogeneous isolated singularities
    • Authors: Bingyi Chen, Hao Chen, Stephen S.-T. Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2022
    • Source: ICCM Notice
  • On jet closures of singularities
    • Authors: Yifan Chen, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2025
    • Source: Sbornik Mathematics
  • Three types of derivation Lie algebras of isolated hypersurface singularities
    • Authors: Naveed Hussain, Stephen S.-T. Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2025
    • Source: Rendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo
  • On variation of complex structures and variation of new Lie algebras arising from singularities
    • Authors: Bingyi Chen, Naveed Hussain, Stephen S.-T. Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Proceedings of the 8th International Consortium of Chinese Mathematicians
  • On T-maps and ideals of antiderivatives of hypersurface singularities
    • Authors: Quan Shi, Stephen S.-T. Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Izvestiya: Mathematics
  • Hodge moduli algebras and complete invariants of singularities
    • Authors: Guorui Ma, Yang Wang, Stephen S.-T. Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Asian Journal of Mathematics
  • A characterization and solvability of quasihomogeneous singularities
    • Authors: Guorui Ma, Stephen Yau, Qiwei Zhu, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Pacific Journal of Mathematics
  • Sharp lower estimations for invariants associated with the ideal of antiderivatives of singularities
    • Authors: Naveed Hussain, Quan Shi, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society