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).

Muhammad Asim | Harmonic Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Asim | Harmonic Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor | National University of Technology | Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Asim is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the National University of Technology (NUTECH), Islamabad, specializing in pure and applied mathematics with strong expertise in harmonic analysis and dynamical systems. He earned his Ph.D. and M.Phil. in Mathematics from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, where his research centered on functional and harmonic analysis, and his earlier academic achievements include M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees with distinction. Dr. Asim has extensive teaching and research experience, having served as visiting faculty at Quaid-i-Azam University and the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, as well as a research associate on an HEC-funded project investigating the continuity of integral operators on function spaces. His scholarly contributions focus on fractional Hardy operators, Morrey–Herz spaces, variable exponent analysis, and related functional inequalities, producing a series of impactful publications in high-indexed journals such as AIMS Mathematics, Journal of Inequalities and Applications, Journal of Function Spaces, and Fractal and Fractional. He has collaborated with international scholars, contributing original findings on fractional bilinear Hardy operators and commutator estimates in variable exponent frameworks. Beyond research, Dr. Asim is a recipient of the Best Research Paper Award and has presented his work at international conferences, showcasing his commitment to advancing mathematical analysis. His editorial and academic leadership include serving on the editorial board of Bilquis Postgraduate College for Women, Rawalpindi, and mentoring emerging scholars in mathematical research. His professional memberships, teaching excellence, and rigorous analytical approach reflect a deep dedication to both theoretical innovation and academic service, establishing him as a distinguished researcher and educator in the mathematical sciences.

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Featured Publications

1. Asim M.*, AlNemer G., Analytical findings on bilinear fractional Hardy operators in weighted central Morrey spaces with variable exponents. AIMS Mathematics, 2025.

2. Asim M.*, AlNemer G., Boundedness on variable exponent Morrey–Herz space for fractional multilinear Hardy operators. AIMS Mathematics, 2025.

3. Asim M.*, AlNemer G., Fractional rough Hardy operators within Morrey–Herz spaces characterized by variable exponents. Fractal and Fractional, 2025.

4. Beenish, Asim M.*, Boulaaras S., Rahman M.U., Dynamical behaviour and solutions in the fractional Gross–Pitaevskii model. Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems, 2025.

5. Asim M.*, AlNemer G., Results for fractional bilinear Hardy operators in central varying exponent Morrey space. AIMS Mathematics, 2024.