Jose F Carinena | Mathematical Physics | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Jose F Carinena | Mathematical Physics | Editorial Board Member

Emeritus Professor | Universidad de Zaragoza | Spain

Prof. José F. Cariñena is a distinguished mathematical physicist at the University of Zaragoza, Spain, recognized for his foundational contributions to differential geometry, classical and quantum mechanics, and geometric methods in dynamical systems. His work explores the geometry underlying Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics, Lie systems, symmetries, and variational principles. Through influential publications on canonoid transformations, master symmetries, fibre bundle connections, and the geometric formulation of Noether’s theorem, Prof. Cariñena has advanced the mathematical structures that support modern theoretical physics. His research continues to shape the geometric understanding of dynamical systems and their applications across physics and mathematical analysis.

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Featured Publications

  1. Cariñena, J. F., & Fernández Núñez, J. (2016). Geometric approach to dynamics obtained by deformation of Lagrangians. Nonlinear Dynamics, 83(1), 457–461.
    Citations: 27
    Year: 2016

  2. Cariñena, J. F., Falceto, F., & Ranada, M. F. (2013). Canonoid transformations and master symmetries. arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.6225.
    Citations: 27
    Year: 2013

  3. Cariñena, J. F., & Ramos, A. (2005). Lie systems and connections in fibre bundles: Applications in quantum mechanics. In Differential Geometry and Its Applications (pp. 437–452).
    Citations: 27
    Year: 2005

  4. Cariñena, J. F., & Figueroa, H. (1994). A geometrical version of Noether’s theorem in supermechanics. Reports on Mathematical Physics, 34(3), 277–303.
    Citations: 27
    Year: 1994

  5. Cariñena, J. F., López, C., & Román-Roy, N. (1988). Origin of the Lagrangian constraints and their relation with the Hamiltonian formulation. Journal of Mathematical Physics, 29, 1143.
    Citations: 27
    Year: 1988

Shinichi Watanabe | Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shinichi Watanabe | Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor| Gifu University of Health Science | Japan

Dr. Shinichi Watanabe is an Associate Professor of Physical Therapy at Gifu University of Health Science, specializing in ICU early rehabilitation, mobilization dose quantification, diaphragm ultrasound assessment, and functional outcome prediction. He has contributed extensively to national multicenter networks including IPAM, IPAMICS, BRIDGE, and J-RELIFE, completing more than 15 large-scale cohort and observational studies. His research focuses on rehabilitation metrics, respiratory and critical care rehabilitation, and data-driven prognostication. With over 100 peer-reviewed publications, he also serves as a reviewer and guest editor for multiple international journals and collaborates with academic hospitals and ICU research groups across Japan.

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Featured Publications

1. One-year outcomes in sepsis: a prospective multicenter cohort study in Japan

Watanabe, S., et al. (2025). One-year outcomes in sepsis: A prospective multicenter cohort study in Japan. Journal of Intensive Care, 13(1), 23.
Citations: 3
Year: 2025

2. Correction to: One-year outcomes in sepsis: a prospective multicenter cohort study in Japan

Watanabe, S., et al. (2025). Correction to: One-year outcomes in sepsis: A prospective multicenter cohort study in Japan. Journal of Intensive Care, 13(1), Article 23 Correction.
Citations: 0
Year: 2025

3. The Japanese Clinical Practice Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock 2024

Watanabe, S., et al. (2025). The Japanese clinical practice guidelines for management of sepsis and septic shock 2024. Journal of Intensive Care, 13(1).
Citations: 14
Year: 2025

Dimitris Zianis | Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Dimitris Zianis | Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Forest Mensuration at Agricultural University of Athens, Greece

Dr. Dimitris Zianis is an accomplished researcher in Forest Ecology and Biometry, specializing in forest inventory and net ecosystem productivity estimation. He obtained his MSc from the University of Aberdeen (1999) and completed his PhD at the University of Edinburgh (2003). With extensive research experience across prestigious institutions, he has contributed to multiple European-funded projects (COST E21, FP6, FP7, INTERREG, HORIZON) and held research positions at Forest Research (UK), METLA (Finland), Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, MAICh, and the Greek Forest Research Institute. In 2021, he was appointed Assistant Professor at the Agricultural University of Athens. Dr. Zianis has authored 11 first-author journal papers, six co-authored papers, and two book chapters, accumulating over 1,220 citations. His research employs Bayesian analysis, non-linear mixed-effects models, fractal geometry, and tree biomechanics to advance forest mensuration and resource modeling, making significant contributions to sustainable forest management.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Dimitris Zianis pursued his higher education in Forest Ecology and Biometry, obtaining an MSc from the University of Aberdeen (1999) and later completing his PhD at the University of Edinburgh (2003). His doctoral research focused on forest mensuration and biometry, laying a strong foundation for his future contributions to ecological modeling and environmental sustainability. His academic journey equipped him with expertise in advanced statistical techniques, Bayesian analysis, and non-linear mixed-effects models, which he later applied in various international research projects. Through his education, he developed a deep understanding of forest ecosystem productivity, enabling him to contribute significantly to the field of sustainable forestry and resource management. His educational background, combined with a passion for data-driven ecological research, has positioned him as a key figure in forest biometry and environmental modeling.

Professional Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Zianis has an extensive research career spanning multiple international institutions and European-funded projects. He has worked as a research fellow at Forest Research (UK), the Finnish Forest Research Institute (METLA), Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh), the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania (MAICh), and the Greek Forest Research Institute (FRI). His contributions to COST E21, FP6, FP7, INTERREG, and HORIZON programs have helped shape modern approaches to forest mensuration and ecological assessment. In 2021, he was appointed as an Assistant Professor at the Agricultural University of Athens, where he continues to lead research in forest inventory techniques and ecosystem productivity estimation. His work integrates mathematical modeling, statistical analysis, and forestry science, making him a sought-after expert in the field.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Zianis’s research focuses on forest inventory, net ecosystem productivity estimation, and advanced statistical modeling for ecological assessments. He specializes in Bayesian analysis, non-linear mixed-effects models, fractal geometry, and tree biomechanics, applying these methodologies to enhance forest growth modeling and biomass estimation. His work is crucial for sustainable forest management, providing insights into carbon sequestration, biodiversity conservation, and climate change adaptation. By leveraging quantitative methods and computational modeling, he aims to improve predictive accuracy in forest resource assessments. His interdisciplinary approach bridges ecology, mathematics, and data science, allowing for innovative solutions in environmental research.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Zianis has received recognition for his contributions to forest biometry and ecological modeling, with more than 1,220 citations on his research publications. His participation in high-profile European-funded research projects highlights his international recognition in the field. He has also been acknowledged for his collaborations with top research institutions across Europe, contributing to cutting-edge developments in forestry science. His scientific publications in high-impact journals and book chapters further establish his authority in quantitative ecology and environmental modeling.

Conclusion 🌍

Dr. Dimitris Zianis is a highly accomplished researcher in Forest Ecology and Biometry, with a strong academic foundation, extensive research experience, and impactful scientific contributions. His expertise in Bayesian analysis, mathematical modeling, and forest resource assessment makes him a leading figure in sustainable forestry and ecological research. As an Assistant Professor at the Agricultural University of Athens, he continues to advance the field through innovative methodologies and international collaborations. With a proven track record of publications, citations, and research excellence, he is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, embodying scientific dedication, environmental stewardship, and academic leadership.

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