Katlego Sebogodi | Mathematical Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Katlego Sebogodi | Mathematical Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at University of South Africa, South Africa

Dr. Katlego Sebogodi is a distinguished mathematician and educator with a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Witwatersrand. His research focuses on asymmetric topology, modular quasi-metric spaces, fluid mechanics, and AI-driven mathematical modeling. He has published in reputable journals and supervises postgraduate students in advanced mathematical research. With extensive teaching experience at institutions like the University of South Africa and the University of Johannesburg, he has contributed significantly to mathematics education. A recipient of the 2021 UJ Community Engagement Prize and the 2024 Department of Mathematics Educhanger of the Month award, Dr. Sebogodi actively fosters STEM education through his NPO, MATHSCIEMATICS, and authorship of STAR MATHS and STAR PHYSICS study guides. His leadership roles in academic committees, peer review contributions, and participation in national and international awards highlight his commitment to advancing mathematical sciences. His research, mentorship, and outreach efforts make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Education

Dr. Katlego Sebogodi pursued his academic journey in mathematics with a strong foundation at North-West University, where he earned a BSc in Mathematical Sciences (2012-2013), followed by a BSc Honours in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics (2014). He further specialized with an MSc in Mathematics (2015-2016), focusing on advanced mathematical structures. Driven by a passion for mathematical research, he completed his PhD at the University of Witwatersrand (2018-2019) under the supervision of Prof. Olivier Olela Otafudu. His doctoral research explored topological aspects of modular quasi-metric spaces, contributing to the broader understanding of asymmetric topology and metric structures. His academic progression showcases a commitment to deepening his expertise in mathematical sciences, laying a strong foundation for his subsequent teaching, research, and professional contributions. His educational background is complemented by active participation in mathematical awards and workshops, ensuring continuous engagement with emerging trends in the field.

Professional Experience

Dr. Sebogodi has extensive teaching and academic experience across various institutions. Currently, he is a faculty member at the University of South Africa (2025–present), where he lectures on Pre-Calculus. Previously, he served at the University of Johannesburg (2018–2024), delivering courses such as Multivariable Calculus, Topology, and Linear Algebra. His earlier teaching roles include Sol Plaatje University (2018), North-West University (2015, 2017), and multiple secondary schools, where he facilitated mathematics courses for different levels. Beyond teaching, he has played leadership roles in academic committees, including serving as Head of Community Engagement and Tutor Management at the University of Johannesburg. Additionally, he actively supervises postgraduate research, guiding students in fields such as modular metric spaces, AI applications in fluid mechanics, and mathematical modeling for sustainability. His professional trajectory demonstrates a commitment to advancing mathematical education, mentoring young researchers, and contributing to institutional academic excellence.

Research Interests

Dr. Sebogodi’s research spans multiple domains within mathematics and applied sciences. His primary focus is asymmetric topology, particularly modular quasi-pseudometric spaces, contributing to advancements in non-standard metric structures. Additionally, he explores the intersection of mathematics and technology, with interests in data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. His work on fluid mechanics involves utilizing physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) to solve complex mathematical models, including rogue wave phenomena. In biomathematics, he investigates mathematical models for sustainability, crime cycles, and resource management. His interdisciplinary approach enables him to bridge theoretical mathematics with practical applications, fostering collaborations across scientific domains. His research outputs include publications in peer-reviewed journals, award presentations, and ongoing supervision of student projects in AI-driven mathematical modeling. Through his research, Dr. Sebogodi aims to contribute innovative mathematical solutions to real-world problems while expanding the frontiers of modern mathematical sciences.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Sebogodi has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to mathematics and education. In 2021, he received the University of Johannesburg Community Engagement Prize for his dedication to outreach and mentorship in mathematics. His commitment to excellence in teaching earned him the 2024 Department of Mathematics Educhanger of the Month award, acknowledging his role as a transformative educator. Beyond institutional recognition, he has been actively involved in community-driven initiatives, such as authoring the STAR MATHS and STAR PHYSICS study guides for high school students. He is also the founder and CEO of MATHSCIEMATICS, an NPO dedicated to supporting mathematics and science education. His contributions to academic service include refereeing for mathematical journals, organizing awards, and serving on curriculum development committees. These accolades reflect his passion for education, research, and community impact, positioning him as an influential figure in mathematical sciences.

Conclusion

Dr. Katlego Sebogodi exemplifies a distinguished scholar and educator committed to advancing mathematics through research, teaching, and community engagement. His academic journey, from earning a PhD in mathematics to mentoring postgraduate students, highlights his dedication to knowledge creation and dissemination. His expertise in asymmetric topology, data science, and mathematical modeling reflects his ability to bridge theoretical mathematics with real-world applications. Beyond academia, his community outreach initiatives and leadership roles showcase his commitment to empowering students and researchers. Recognized for his excellence in teaching and research, he has received multiple awards for his contributions to education and mathematical sciences. As an active researcher, mentor, and educator, Dr. Sebogodi continues to shape the mathematical landscape, making him a deserving candidate for prestigious research and academic awards. His work serves as an inspiration for the next generation of mathematicians, reinforcing the critical role of mathematical sciences in technological and societal advancements.

Publications Top Noted

Title: A Simple Model of the Draupner Wave Experiment
Authors: G.C. Hocking, E. Nel, A. Markham, S. Ahmedai, N. Freeman
Year: 2025
Citations: 0 (as of now)
Source: Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics

Slobodanka Galovic | Mathematical Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Slobodanka Galovic | Mathematical Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Research at Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences-National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade University, Serbia

Slobodanka Galovic is a Full Professor of Research at the Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, part of the National Institute of Nuclear Sciences in the Republic of Serbia. With extensive expertise in applied mathematics, set theory, and mathematical modeling, she has made significant contributions to her field through both independent and collaborative research. As a senior academic leader, she plays a crucial role in mentoring and guiding graduate students and researchers, further fostering scientific growth within her institution. Her work has earned recognition within the academic community, especially in the areas of theoretical and applied mathematics. Professor Galovic’s position at a renowned research institution showcases her leadership and influence in advancing mathematical sciences. Her research, though focused primarily in academia, could benefit from increased international collaboration and broader industry engagement to enhance the practical application of her work. Nonetheless, her academic accomplishments make her an outstanding candidate for prestigious awards in research.

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Education:

Slobodanka Galovic holds an extensive academic background, having earned a doctoral degree in a specialized field from a renowned institution. Her academic journey showcases a strong foundation in nuclear sciences, where she focused on advancing knowledge through rigorous research. Galovic’s education has been instrumental in shaping her understanding of complex scientific concepts and methodologies. She has also attended numerous workshops and training sessions, continuously enhancing her expertise in applied physics and nuclear sciences. Her dedication to lifelong learning has enabled her to contribute significantly to her field and mentor aspiring researchers with precision and clarity.

Professional Experience:

Professor Slobodanka Galovic brings over several years of professional experience to her role at the Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences. As a Full Professor of Research, she has been pivotal in leading groundbreaking research in nuclear sciences, mentoring young researchers, and developing academic programs. Her expertise spans multiple areas of nuclear research, with her collaborative and leadership skills enhancing the institute’s academic reputation. Through her work, she has made invaluable contributions to both national and international scientific communities.

Research Interest:

Professor Galovic’s primary research interest lies in nuclear science, particularly in applied nuclear physics, radiation protection, and quantum mechanics. Her innovative work includes exploring the intersection of these disciplines with real-world applications in industries such as energy, healthcare, and environmental protection. By focusing on advancing our understanding of nuclear materials, radiation interactions, and developing new technologies for improved safety, Galovic has contributed to the development of novel methodologies that hold practical implications. Her research not only pushes the boundaries of science but also addresses significant global challenges.

Awards and Honors:

Throughout her illustrious career, Professor Slobodanka Galovic has been the recipient of various prestigious awards and honors in recognition of her outstanding contributions to nuclear sciences. Her work in both research and academia has earned her a place among leading scientists, with accolades that affirm her influence and impact. Her research-driven approach to solving complex scientific problems has led to widespread recognition at national and international levels. Galovic’s ability to publish high-impact research has made her a respected figure in the global scientific community.

Conclusion:

Professor Slobodanka Galovic’s professional journey exemplifies exceptional leadership in the field of nuclear sciences. With an established academic background, a rich research portfolio, and a strong commitment to pushing the frontiers of science, Galovic has undoubtedly made a lasting impact on both her field and the students she mentors. Her work continues to inspire and shape the future of scientific inquiry. As a dedicated and passionate academic, her contributions will undoubtedly remain influential for years to come.

Publications Top Noted:

  • Title: Photothermal wave propagation in media with thermal memory
    Authors: S Galović, D Kostoski
    Year: 2003
    Citations: 112
    Source: Journal of Applied Physics, 93 (5), 3063-3070

  • Title: Crystallinity changes and melting behavior of the uniaxially oriented iPP exposed to high doses of gamma radiation
    Authors: Z Stojanović, Z Kačarević-Popović, S Galović, D Miličević, E Suljovrujić
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 76
    Source: Polymer Degradation and Stability, 87 (2), 279-286

  • Title: Thermal and crystallization behaviour of gamma irradiated PLLA
    Authors: D Milicevic, S Trifunovic, S Galovic, E Suljovrujic
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 63
    Source: Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 76 (8-9), 1376-1380

  • Title: Photoacoustic signal and noise analysis for Si thin plate: Signal correction in frequency domain
    Authors: DD Markushev, MD Rabasović, DM Todorović, S Galović, SE Bialkowski
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 53
    Source: Review of Scientific Instruments, 86 (3)

  • Title: Theory of photoacoustic effect in media with thermal memory
    Authors: S Galović, Z Šoškić, M Popović, D Čevizović, Z Stojanović
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 46
    Source: Journal of Applied Physics, 116 (2)

  • Title: Effect of the absorption coefficient of aluminium plates on their thermoelastic bending in photoacoustic experiments
    Authors: DD Markushev, J Ordonez-Miranda, MD Rabasović, S Galović, …
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 45
    Source: Journal of Applied Physics, 117 (24)

  • Title: Helmholtz resonances in photoacoustic experiment with laser-sintered polyamide including thermal memory of samples
    Authors: MN Popovic, MV Nesic, S Ciric-Kostic, M Zivanov, DD Markushev, …
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 36
    Source: International Journal of Thermophysics, 37, 1-9

  • Title: Photothermal thermoelastic bending for media with thermal memory
    Authors: M Nesic, S Galovic, Z Soskic, M Popovic, DM Todorovic
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 33
    Source: International Journal of Thermophysics, 33, 2203-2209

  • Title: Conduction of heat in inhomogeneous solids
    Authors: MD Dramićanin, ZD Ristovski, V Djoković, S Galović
    Year: 1998
    Citations: 32
    Source: Applied Physics Letters, 73 (3), 321-323

  • Title: Effects of the photogenerated excess carriers on the thermal and elastic properties of n-type silicon excited with a modulated light source: Theoretical analysis
    Authors: DK Markushev, DD Markushev, S Aleksić, DS Pantić, S Galović, …
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 29
    Source: Journal of Applied Physics, 126 (18)

  • Title: Influence of thermal memory on thermal piston model of photoacoustic response
    Authors: DD Markushev, MD Rabasović, M Nesic, M Popovic, S Galovic
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 29
    Source: International Journal of Thermophysics, 33, 2210-2216

  • Title: Photoacoustic response of a transmission photoacoustic configuration for two-layer samples with thermal memory
    Authors: MN Popovic, MV Nesic, M Zivanov, DD Markushev, SP Galovic
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 28
    Source: Optical and Quantum Electronics, 50, 1-10

  • Title: An extension to the methodology for characterization of thermal properties of thin solid samples by photoacoustic techniques
    Authors: Z Šoškić, S Ćirić-Kostić, S Galović
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 27
    Source: International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 109, 217-230

  • Title: Computationally intelligent description of a photoacoustic detector
    Authors: MI Jordovic-Pavlovic, AD Kupusinac, KL Djordjevic, KL Galovic, …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 24
    Source: Optical and Quantum Electronics, 52, 1-14

  • Title: Influence of orientation and irradiation on stress relaxation of linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE): a two-process model
    Authors: V Djokovic, D Kostoski, S Galovic, MD Dramicanin, Z Kacarevic-Popovic
    Year: 1999
    Citations: 24
    Source: Polymer, 40 (10), 2631-2637

  • Title: Optically induced temperature variations in a two-layer volume absorber including thermal memory effects
    Authors: MN Popovic, DD Markushev, MV Nesic, MI Jordovic-Pavlovic, SP Galovic
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 23
    Source: Journal of Applied Physics, 129 (1)

  • Title: Experimental photoacoustic observation of the photogenerated excess carrier influence on the thermoelastic response of n-type silicon
    Authors: DK Markushev, DD Markushev, SM Aleksić, DS Pantić, SP Galović, …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 23
    Source: Journal of Applied Physics, 128 (9)

  • Title: Nature of the vibron self-trapped states in hydrogen-bonded macromolecular chains
    Authors: D Čevizović, S Galović, Z Ivić
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 22
    Source: Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, 84 (1)

  • Title: Analysis of photothermal response of thin solid films by analogy with passive linear electric networks
    Authors: SP Galović, ZN Šoškić, MN Popović
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 22
    Source: Thermal Science, 13 (4), 129-142

  • Title: Influence of data scaling and normalization on overall neural network performances in photoacoustics
    Authors: КL Djordjević, MI Jordović-Pavlović, ŽM Ćojbašić, SP Galović, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 21
    Source: Optical and Quantum Electronics, 54 (8), 501