Łukasz Kruk | Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Łukasz Kruk | Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Institute of Computer Science and Mathematics, Maria Curie Skłodowska University | Poland

Prof. Łukasz Kruk is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Computer Science and Mathematics, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University (UMCS), Lublin, Poland. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, and a habilitation from UMCS. His research expertise lies in stochastic networks, real-time and queueing systems, singular stochastic control, diffusion and fluid limits, and market microstructure modeling. Prof. Kruk has authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications in leading international journals such as Mathematics of Operations Research, SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, and Annals of Applied Probability, and his work is widely cited within probability, operations research, and applied mathematics communities. He has collaborated internationally with researchers in the USA and Europe, contributing foundational results with practical relevance to telecommunications, service systems, and financial modeling.

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Featured Publications

Fluid Limits for Longest Remaining Time First Queues

Mathematics of Operations Research, 2024

A Singular Stochastic Control Problem with Direction Switching Cost

Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 2023

Instability of LRTF Multiclass Queueing Networks

Operations Research Letters, 2023

 

Nasim Nasrabadi | Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nasim Nasrabadi | Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Nasim Nasrabadi is an accomplished Iranian mathematician and Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Mathematical Science and Statistics at the University of Birjand, where she has served since 2010. Born on September 6, 1982, she completed her academic journey in Applied Mathematics with a specialization in Operations Research at Kharazmi University of Tehran, earning her B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees with outstanding academic performance. Her doctoral research, supervised by Professor G.R. Jahanshahloo and advised by Professor Pekka Korhonen, focused on advanced models for efficiency analysis. Dr. Nasrabadi’s research expertise spans Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM), and Inverse Optimization, contributing significantly to these fields through high-impact journal publications, conference presentations, and a scholarly book in Persian on Multi-Criteria Decision Making. Her academic career includes international research experience at Aalto University in Finland, where she worked as a researcher and visiting scholar across multiple years. Nationally, she has held several leadership roles, including Research Affairs Administrator, Postgraduate Affairs Administrator, and Deputy Director of the Mathematics Department at the University of Birjand. She has also supervised several graduate theses and serves as a reviewer for prestigious journals such as the European Journal of Operational Research. Dr. Nasrabadi has been recognized throughout her academic path with numerous scholarships and awards for excellence. Fluent in English and skilled in mathematical programming tools including Maple, GAMS, and LaTeX, she continues to actively contribute to the advancement of applied mathematics and decision-making sciences.

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Featured Publications

Nasrabadi, N., Dehnokhalaji, A., Kiani, N. A., Korhonen, P. J., & Wallenius, J. (2012). Resource allocation for performance improvement. Annals of Operations Research, 196(1), 459–468.

Dehnokhalaji, A., Korhonen, P. J., Köksalan, M., Nasrabadi, N., & Wallenius, J. (2011). Convex cone-based partial order for multiple criteria alternatives. Decision Support Systems, 51(2), 256–261.

Dehnokhalaji, A., Korhonen, P. J., Köksalan, M., Nasrabadi, N., & Wallenius, J. (2010). Efficiency analysis to incorporate interval-scale data. European Journal of Operational Research, 207(2), 1116–1121.

Korhonen, P. J., Dehnokhalaji, A., & Nasrabadi, N. (2018). A lexicographic radial projection onto the efficient frontier in Data Envelopment Analysis.  European Journal of Operational Research, 265(3), 1005–1012.

Nasrabadi, N., Dehnokhalaji, A., Korhonen, P., & Wallenius, J. (2019). A stepwise benchmarking approach to DEA with interval scale data.
Journal of the Operational Research Society, 70(6), 954–961.

Lalhmingsangi Famhawite | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Lalhmingsangi Famhawite | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

University of Delhi | India

Ms. Lalhmingsangi Famhawite is a dedicated Research Scholar at the Department of Mathematics, University of Delhi, whose research lies at the intersection of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Biomedical Engineering. Her academic and scientific pursuits focus on the numerical simulation of bioheat transfer processes in cryosurgical treatment of tumor tissues, applying advanced mathematical models to real-world biomedical challenges. With 4 peer-reviewed publications, 9 citations, and an h-index of 1, her scholarly work demonstrates growing influence in the field of computational biothermal modeling and mathematical applications in health technology. Her research contributions explore the complex interactions between thermal diffusion, vascular networks, and tissue damage during cryoablation procedures—a minimally invasive technique for cancer therapy. By combining finite element analysis, bioheat transfer modeling, and numerical simulation, she has developed innovative approaches to simulate and optimize cryosurgical processes, improving precision and safety in treatment outcomes. Ms. Famhawite’s work includes creating 2D and 3D vascularized liver tumor models, investigating coupled heat-mass transfer phenomena, and evaluating biomechanical effects of tissue freezing, which have significant implications for advancing computational medicine and patient-specific treatment design. Her technical expertise spans COMSOL Multiphysics, MATLAB, and finite element methods, enabling her to conduct high-fidelity simulations that align closely with experimental and clinical observations. She has presented her findings at prestigious international platforms, including the Indian Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (ISTAM) and the International Conference on Recent Trends in Mathematics (ICRTM), reflecting her active engagement with the global research community.

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Featured Publications

Tanwar, S., Famhawite, L., & Verma, P. R. (2023). Numerical simulation of bio-heat transfer for cryoablation of regularly shaped tumours in liver tissue using multiprobes. Journal of Thermal Biology, 113, 103531.

Famhawite, L., Tanwar, S., & Verma, P. R. (2024). PERSPECTIVE: Cryosurgery process applications: A mathematical review. CryoLetters, 45(5), 269–278.

Famhawite, L., Tanwar, S., & Verma, P. R. (2025). Numerical simulations to analyze the impact of vascular network complexity over cryosurgical treatment process of two-dimensional liver tumor tissue. International Journal for Computational Methods in Engineering Science and Mechanics.

Tanwar, S., Famhawite, L., & Verma, P. R. (2026). Bioheat transfer simulations of cryoablation and their comparison with different optimization techniques for patient-specific segmented liver tumor tissue. International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 220, 110301.

Ilhem Kadri | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ilhem Kadri | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Oran 1 Ahmed Ben Bella University, Algeria

Dr. Ilhem Kadri is an accomplished Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Oran 1, Algeria, with a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Jordan (2022) and a Master’s in Applied Mathematics from the University of Oran 1. Her educational foundation, including a Licence in Mathematics and early scientific training in Algeria, laid the groundwork for her expertise in fractional calculus, nonlinear partial differential equations, fractional differential equations, numerical and analytical methods, mathematical computing, and systems of differential equations. Throughout her career, Dr. Kadri has demonstrated strong professional engagement in both research and academic development, contributing significantly to applied and computational mathematics and exploring innovative analytical and numerical methods for solving complex differential systems. Her research interests include the study of atomic solutions, non-equilibrium dynamics, weak chaos in Hamiltonian and driven systems, and computational modeling using fractional and conformable differential equations. Dr. Kadri is proficient in LaTeX, Scientific Workplace, Mathematica, and MATLAB, enabling her to design and implement robust computational frameworks and advanced mathematical models. She has actively disseminated her research through international conferences and workshops, including events in Turkey, Greece, India, Malaysia, and Pakistan, and has authored 4 research documents, accumulating 10 citations with an h-index of 2, reflecting her growing impact in the field. Her academic contributions are complemented by her dedication to mentoring students and promoting research excellence in applied mathematics. Dr. Kadri’s awards and honors underscore her scholarly promise, while her work continues to bridge theoretical and computational approaches to complex mathematical phenomena. Her research vision emphasizes the integration of fractional calculus and computational techniques to address emerging challenges in science and engineering, demonstrating her potential to advance both the theoretical foundations and practical applications of mathematics, contributing significantly to global innovation, industrial solutions, and societal advancement.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar | ResearchGate

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.

  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.

  3. Kadri, I., Horani, M., & Khalil, R. (2020). Tensor product technique and fractional differential equations. Journal of Semigroup Theory and Applications, Article ID 6.

  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), 6381.

Dr. Ilhem Kadri’s work advances the understanding and application of fractional and nonlinear differential equations, providing robust computational tools for modeling complex systems. Her research contributes to scientific innovation, supports industrial problem-solving, and enables the development of advanced technologies with broad societal impact.

Ramoshweu Solomon Lebelo | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ramoshweu Solomon Lebelo | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Vaal University of Technology | South Africa

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ramoshweu Solomon Lebelo is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of applied physical sciences, serving at the Vaal University of Technology. With a strong background in Mechanical Engineering and specialization in Theoretical Fluid Dynamics, he has established himself as a recognized authority in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Mathematical Biology, and Mathematics Education. His career reflects a balance between teaching, research, scholarly publishing, and academic leadership, positioning him as a vital contributor to both local and international scientific communities. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals indexed in Scopus and ISI, authored and co-authored books, and contributed to the advancement of research through editorial roles and special issue guest editorships. Dr. Lebelo is also a committed mentor, guiding students in research and academic growth, and has actively participated in more than thirty international conferences where he has shared his expertise and findings. His dedication extends beyond academia through his involvement in volunteer platforms, editorial services, and authorship of books with broader educational and societal impact. Overall, his work demonstrates a unique blend of innovation, leadership, and service that makes him a respected scholar in his field.

Professional Profile

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Education

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ramoshweu Solomon Lebelo holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering with a specialization in Theoretical Fluid Dynamics, which laid the foundation for his deep engagement in Computational Fluid Dynamics and applied mathematics research. His educational path provided him with both theoretical insight and practical knowledge, allowing him to pursue a wide range of multidisciplinary research areas. During his doctoral training, he developed advanced computational and mathematical modelling skills, enabling him to approach complex physical and engineering problems with rigorous analytical frameworks. His academic background also extends into applied physical sciences, providing him with a versatile foundation to teach, conduct research, and contribute to academic curricula in engineering and mathematics education. Dr. Lebelo’s educational experience has been marked by a balance of research, teaching, and applied study, equipping him with the capability to supervise postgraduate students and lead interdisciplinary collaborations. His scholarly journey reflects a strong commitment to academic excellence and a determination to contribute to both theoretical understanding and real-world problem-solving. Through his education, he has acquired the skills, knowledge, and academic credibility that continue to guide his contributions as a respected researcher and Associate Professor.

Professional Experience

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ramoshweu Solomon Lebelo’s professional experience encompasses academic teaching, research leadership, editorial responsibilities, and contributions to scientific dialogue at global platforms. At the Vaal University of Technology, he has played a significant role in advancing research in applied physical sciences while mentoring students and supporting academic programs in engineering and mathematics. His teaching extends to both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, focusing on mechanical engineering, computational techniques, and mathematical modelling. In addition to teaching, he has made substantial contributions as an editor and reviewer for over twenty international peer-reviewed journals, and he serves on editorial boards of several recognized publications. His experience includes guest-editing multiple special issues in fields such as mathematical applications, CFD, and differential equations, demonstrating his leadership in shaping research directions. Beyond editorial service, he has authored textbooks, research monographs, and co-edited volumes that support both academic and applied communities. Participation in international conferences has allowed him to disseminate his research findings, build networks, and engage in global collaborations. This broad professional experience highlights his academic leadership, influence in advancing scientific research, and his role as an educator committed to excellence and innovation in applied sciences.

Research Interests

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ramoshweu Solomon Lebelo research interests are highly interdisciplinary, bridging Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, and Biology. His primary specialization lies in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), where he explores complex fluid systems through mathematical modelling and numerical simulations. This area of research allows him to address challenges in engineering, environmental sciences, and biomedical applications. He is equally engaged in Mathematical Biology, contributing models that examine biological processes and systems with applications in medicine and environmental sustainability. His interest in Mathematics Education reflects his commitment to advancing teaching methodologies and improving student engagement in engineering and mathematical sciences. Additionally, he has dedicated his efforts to developing advanced modelling approaches using differential equations, numerical methods, and simulation techniques. Through these research pursuits, Dr. Lebelo contributes not only to theoretical knowledge but also to applied problem-solving in science, technology, and education. His interdisciplinary focus enables him to foster collaborations across academic domains and engage in research that impacts both academia and industry. His body of work reflects a long-term vision to use mathematics and computation as tools for solving complex, real-world problems while simultaneously advancing academic learning and research.

Research Skills

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ramoshweu Solomon Lebelo possesses a diverse range of research skills that strengthen his ability to conduct and lead multidisciplinary studies. His expertise in Computational Fluid Dynamics equips him with advanced modelling, simulation, and analytical abilities essential for investigating fluid flow and engineering processes. He has strong skills in applied mathematics, particularly in differential equations, numerical analysis, and mathematical modelling, which he applies to both engineering and biological systems. His editorial work further demonstrates his ability to critically evaluate scientific manuscripts and contribute to shaping global research standards. In addition, he is skilled in research communication, having presented at more than thirty international conferences where he has shared complex ideas with clarity. His authorship of textbooks and research books highlights his capacity for synthesizing knowledge into accessible resources for students and professionals. Beyond technical abilities, Dr. Lebelo’s research skills include project leadership, mentoring students, and collaborating across international research teams. His combination of technical, analytical, and leadership skills reflects not only his capacity as a researcher but also as a thought leader who can influence the future of science and education.

Awards and Honors

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ramoshweu Solomon Lebelo has earned recognition for his academic and professional contributions through numerous honors, roles, and achievements. His reputation as a reviewer for more than twenty peer-reviewed journals highlights his respected standing in the global scientific community. His selection to serve on editorial boards and guest-edit special issues in prestigious journals reflects international acknowledgment of his expertise. Notably, he has edited volumes in areas such as mathematical applications, CFD, and applied mathematics, further strengthening his academic influence. His authorship and co-editorship of textbooks and research monographs, including works published by MDPI, Scientific.Net, and Frontiers, demonstrate his contribution to shaping academic discourse in engineering and applied mathematics. Beyond academic publishing, he has also authored spiritual books, expanding his impact beyond the scientific community into broader cultural and social contexts. His participation in over thirty international conferences, both as a presenter and academic representative, signifies recognition of his expertise on global platforms. These collective honors and accomplishments underscore his dedication, excellence, and leadership in advancing research, education, and societal contributions.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Irreversibility Analysis of Hydromagnetic Casson Fluid Flow Through an Inclined Channel with Isothermal Boundary Conditions — 2025

  2. Energy Efficacy Enhancement in a Reactive Couple-Stress Fluid Induced by Electrokinetics and Pressure Gradient with Variable Fluid Properties — 2025 — 1 citation

  3. Modelling epidemiological dynamics with pseudo-recovery via fractional-order derivative operator and optimal control measures — 2025 — 3 citations

  4. Convective and Radiative Heat Transfer Analysis in a Three-Step Exothermic Chemical Reaction: Case Study—Methane Combustion — 2025

  5. Impact of Optimal Intervention Strategies on Psychoactive Substance Abuse Dynamics With Addicted Immigrants: A Mathematical Study — 2025 — 1 citation

  6. Transformative learning in the PGDHE programmme at one university of technology in South Africa — 2025

  7. Modelling and Optimal Control of Influenza Dynamics with Structured Populations Based on Education and Isolation — 2025 — 1 citation

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ramoshweu Solomon Lebelo stands out as a remarkable academic whose contributions span teaching, research, publishing, and leadership in applied physical sciences. His work in Computational Fluid Dynamics, Mathematical Biology, and Mathematics Education has not only enriched theoretical understanding but also addressed real-world challenges across multiple disciplines. By publishing extensively, serving as an editor and reviewer, and authoring influential books, he has played a vital role in advancing scientific knowledge and shaping the academic community. His recognition at international conferences, along with his mentorship of students, demonstrates his role as both a leader and educator dedicated to future generations of scientists and engineers. The honors and editorial positions he has earned further solidify his reputation as a trusted and respected figure in the global research community. With a strong vision for interdisciplinary collaboration, he is poised to continue influencing the direction of applied mathematics and engineering research. His career reflects a rare blend of intellectual rigor, professional service, and social impact, making him truly deserving of recognition as a distinguished researcher and academic leader.

Mana Donganont | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mana Donganont | Applied Mathematics, Control Theory | Best Researcher Award

University of Phayao | Thailand

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mana Donganont is a distinguished academic in the field of Applied Mathematics, with expertise in control theory, stability theory, hybrid systems, and functional equations. His research contributions have advanced the understanding of hybrid multi-agent systems, consensus problems, and stability analysis in mathematical and computational frameworks. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Waterloo, Canada, with a dissertation focused on “Consensus Problems in Hybrid Multi-Agent Systems.” Prior to this, he obtained his B.S. in Mathematics and M.S. in Applied Mathematics from Khon Kaen University, Thailand. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, University of Phayao, Thailand, where he has been a faculty member. His academic portfolio includes over 35 publications in Scopus and IEEE-indexed journals, collaborative works across mathematics, computer science, and applied modeling, and participation in international research teams. He has also supervised postgraduate students and contributed to curriculum development, promoting advanced mathematics education. With his strong research record, academic leadership, and global collaborations, Assist. Prof. Dr. Mana Donganont’s has established himself as a promising figure in applied mathematics and interdisciplinary research.

Professional Profile

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Education

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mana Donganont’s academic journey reflects his consistent dedication to mathematical sciences. He began with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Mathematics from Khon Kaen University, Thailand, where he laid the foundation for his research interests in applied and pure mathematics. He continued his studies at the same university, earning a Master of Science (M.S.) in Applied Mathematics, specializing in advanced mathematical modeling and functional equations. His M.S. research introduced him to applied aspects of fixed-point theory and stability problems, which later became essential to his doctoral research. Pursuing academic excellence, he completed his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Applied Mathematics from the University of Waterloo, Canada, one of the world’s leading institutions in mathematical research. His doctoral dissertation, titled Consensus Problems in Hybrid Multi-Agent Systems, contributed significantly to the field of control theory and multi-agent system stability. This work not only provided theoretical advancements but also practical frameworks for computational and engineering applications. His strong academic foundation across Thailand and Canada reflects a global perspective on mathematical research, equipping him with the expertise to bridge theoretical constructs with real-world applications.

Professional Experience

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mana Donganont’s professional career is marked by his commitment to teaching, research, and international collaboration. He began his academic service as a Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Phayao, Thailand, where he contributed to undergraduate teaching and research in applied mathematics. He was promoted to Assistant Professor, a recognition of his growing research contributions and academic service. At the University of Phayao, he has been instrumental in advancing the mathematics curriculum, supervising postgraduate students, and fostering a research-oriented academic environment. His role extends beyond teaching to include research collaborations with scholars from Canada, South Korea, and other international institutions. Over the years, he has co-authored more than 35 research articles published in reputed journals, including Applied Mathematical Modelling, Physica A, Open Mathematics, and Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications. He also contributes to academic peer review and has served as a reviewer for leading mathematics and applied science journals. Assist. Prof. Dr. Mana Donganont’s professional career reflects a balance of teaching excellence, high-quality research, and active collaboration, making him a recognized figure in applied mathematics in Thailand and beyond.

Research Interests

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mana Donganont’s research interests span both theoretical and applied mathematics, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary problem-solving. His primary areas include control theory, stability theory, hybrid systems, functional equations, and fixed-point theory. Within these domains, he has specialized in consensus problems in hybrid multi-agent systems, a topic of great importance in computational mathematics, robotics, and networked control systems. His work investigates the stability, convergence, and coordination of multi-agent systems under different conditions, contributing to both mathematical theory and engineering applications. Beyond his core expertise, he has extended his research into interdisciplinary applications, including mathematical modeling in machine learning, biomedical systems, and decision-making frameworks using neutrosophic sets. His collaborations with international scholars have resulted in publications that integrate mathematics with computer science, artificial intelligence, and applied probability. He has also contributed to the study of functional equations, Hyers-Ulam stability, and approximation theory, publishing influential works in journals indexed by Scopus and IEEE. His diverse research interests demonstrate not only depth in core mathematics but also breadth in interdisciplinary collaboration, positioning him as a versatile and impactful researcher with the ability to bridge pure mathematics and applied sciences.

Research Skills

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mana Donganont’s possesses a diverse set of research skills that enable him to address complex mathematical problems with rigor and innovation. He is highly skilled in advanced mathematical modeling, stability analysis, and fixed-point theory, with particular expertise in hybrid multi-agent systems. His doctoral work required extensive use of analytical techniques, computational methods, and stability verification frameworks, which he continues to apply in his current projects. He has demonstrated proficiency in mathematical software and computational tools, essential for modeling and simulating large-scale systems. His interdisciplinary collaborations highlight his adaptability, as he has applied mathematical methods to neutrosophic logic, biomedical diagnosis, traffic management, and stock market prediction models. Beyond technical expertise, Assist. Prof. Dr. Mana Donganont’s is skilled in academic publishing, scientific writing, and peer review, having authored more than 35 research articles in reputed journals. He has experience in supervising students, guiding them in research methodology, problem formulation, and publication preparation. His strong presentation and academic communication skills have enabled him to contribute at conferences and seminars. Collectively, his research skills reflect both technical mastery and the ability to engage with interdisciplinary problems, making him a valuable contributor to the international mathematical research community.

Awards and Honors

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mana Donganont’s academic journey is decorated with recognition for his contributions to mathematics and applied sciences. His most notable academic milestone is the Ph.D. degree awarded by the University of Waterloo, which positioned him among leading researchers in control theory and applied mathematics. Over the course of his career, his research outputs have gained visibility in internationally indexed journals such as IEEE, Scopus, and Web of Science, reflecting the global impact of his work. He has been recognized for his collaborative projects with international teams, contributing to advancements in stability theory, machine learning, and biomedical applications. His promotion to Assistant Professor at the University of Phayao stands as an institutional acknowledgment of his academic contributions. Additionally, his involvement as a reviewer for international journals highlights his role in shaping the academic discourse in applied mathematics. While much of his recognition lies in academic publications and institutional advancement, his career trajectory demonstrates a consistent pattern of excellence, scholarly recognition, and growing influence. As he continues to build on this foundation, further honors at international levels are anticipated, particularly in research leadership and collaborative innovation.

Publication Top Notes

  • Finite-time scaled consensus in hybrid multi-agent systems via conjugate gradient methods — 2025 — Citations: Not available

  • Probabilistic approaches to scaled consensus in dynamic multi-agent networks — 2025 — Citations: Not available

  • Hyers-Ulam stability of antiderivation in Banach algebra via fixed point theorem — 2025 — Citations: Not available

  • Ulam stability of linear differential equations of higher order using Aboodh transform — 2025 — Citations: Not available

  • Complex neutrosophic vague soft graphs — 2025

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mana Donganont has established himself as a dedicated scholar whose research has contributed significantly to applied mathematics, hybrid multi-agent systems, and stability theory. His academic achievements, marked by degrees from leading institutions in Thailand and Canada, reflect his international perspective and deep mathematical expertise. Professionally, his steady progression from Lecturer to Assistant Professor highlights his commitment to teaching, mentoring, and advancing research at the University of Phayao. With more than 35 publications in prestigious journals, his work has influenced not only mathematics but also interdisciplinary applications in machine learning, biomedical systems, and decision-making frameworks. His research interests and skills illustrate a strong ability to bridge theory with application, ensuring relevance in both academic and practical contexts. Recognized for his collaborations and contributions to scientific literature, Assist. Prof. Dr. Mana Donganont’s represents a new generation of Thai mathematicians contributing globally. With ongoing dedication, he is well-positioned to achieve further recognition, expand his global collaborations, and continue shaping the field of applied mathematics. His career trajectory demonstrates excellence, impact, and strong potential for future leadership, making him a deserving candidate for international research awards.

Alexander Zlotnik | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alexander Zlotnik | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Professor from Higher School of Economics, Russia

Alexander A. Zlotnik is a leading Russian mathematician and a Professor-Researcher at the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Higher School of Economics (HSE) University in Moscow. With a deep focus on computational mathematics, he has made extensive contributions to the numerical analysis of partial differential equations (PDEs). Zlotnik’s research spans a variety of mathematical models, including quasi-gasdynamic systems, wave equations, and hyperbolic-parabolic equations. His theoretical contributions have led to the development of robust and stable numerical schemes with proven convergence properties and applications in fluid dynamics, heat conduction, and wave propagation. He has authored over 225 scientific publications in top-tier international journals and has collaborated with researchers from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Zlotnik is also known for mentoring graduate students and serving on editorial boards of influential journals. His academic journey reflects both depth and breadth in applied mathematics, making him a respected voice in the global mathematical community. He is also recognized for his interdisciplinary applications of numerical methods to real-world problems, which positions him as a bridge between theory and practice in modern computational science. His continued academic excellence and leadership exemplify his eligibility for global recognition.

Professional Profile

Education

Professor Alexander A. Zlotnik earned his foundational education in mathematics at Lomonosov Moscow State University, one of Russia’s most prestigious institutions. He completed his Ph.D. in Computational Mathematics in 1980, focusing on the numerical methods for solving complex partial differential equations. His early academic achievements were marked by a rigorous training in applied mathematics, providing a strong foundation for his future research. In 1993, he was awarded the Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) degree, which is the highest academic qualification in Russia, signifying a significant contribution to a scientific field. This advanced degree focused on the mathematical theory and numerical implementation of gas dynamics and wave models, areas that would become central to his career. His academic training at Moscow State University provided not only technical expertise but also exposure to the prominent mathematical thinkers of the time. Over the years, Zlotnik’s academic qualifications have been further enriched by research fellowships and academic visits across Europe and Asia, including collaborations in France, Germany, Korea, and China. These global academic experiences have expanded his intellectual horizons and informed the interdisciplinary nature of his subsequent work in computational mathematics and numerical analysis.

Professional Experience

Alexander A. Zlotnik has built a prolific academic and research career across several esteemed Russian and international institutions. He began his professional journey as a researcher and faculty member at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute, where he worked on numerical simulations and stability of physical systems modeled by partial differential equations. Later, he held positions at the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, contributing significantly to theoretical and applied computational mathematics. Since 2002, he has served as a Professor-Researcher at the Higher School of Economics (HSE) University, one of Russia’s leading academic institutions. At HSE, he has been instrumental in advancing research in mathematical modeling and numerical analysis, teaching advanced mathematics, and supervising doctoral students. Beyond Russia, Zlotnik has held visiting positions and collaborated with universities in France, Germany, Sweden, Korea, and China, further enriching his professional expertise. His experience includes project leadership for major research grants funded by the Russian Science Foundation and Russian Foundation for Basic Research. Throughout his career, he has consistently bridged theoretical work with practical computational solutions, making him a respected figure in applied mathematics and computational sciences.

Research Interest

Professor Zlotnik’s research interests lie at the intersection of applied mathematics, numerical analysis, and mathematical modeling of physical systems. His primary focus is on numerical methods for partial differential equations (PDEs), particularly hyperbolic, parabolic, and quasi-gasdynamic systems. He is recognized for developing compact, stable, and conservative numerical schemes that preserve the structural properties of PDEs and ensure accurate simulation of physical phenomena such as fluid flow, heat transfer, and wave propagation. He has extensively worked on the theory of dissipativity, convergence, and stability of difference methods, providing rigorous mathematical justifications for computational algorithms. Zlotnik is also interested in the mathematical modeling of multiphase flows, acoustics, and electromagnetism, aiming to provide reliable simulations for industrial and scientific applications. His research integrates both theoretical foundations and practical computations, ensuring that models are both mathematically sound and computationally efficient. His ongoing projects include the development of new algorithms for solving initial-boundary value problems and studying the asymptotic behavior of solutions. Through his research, Zlotnik contributes to advancing computational tools that support scientific discovery and engineering innovation. His interdisciplinary approach connects mathematics with physics, computer science, and engineering, making his work widely applicable and globally relevant.

Research Skills

Professor Alexander Zlotnik possesses a robust set of research skills centered on numerical methods, differential equations, and computational modeling. His expertise includes designing and analyzing finite difference and finite element schemes for solving complex physical problems governed by PDEs. He is highly skilled in establishing mathematical proofs of convergence and stability, critical for validating computational methods used in simulations of gas dynamics, wave phenomena, and heat conduction. Zlotnik also has in-depth knowledge of numerical linear algebra, approximation theory, and functional analysis, which supports his ability to construct efficient algorithms for large-scale simulations. He is proficient in software development for mathematical modeling and has collaborated on the implementation of custom numerical solvers. His analytical rigor allows him to translate theoretical insights into practical computing solutions. He is also experienced in supervising experimental validations in partnership with physicists and engineers. Furthermore, Zlotnik demonstrates strong project management and research leadership skills, successfully directing multi-institutional research collaborations and securing competitive research grants. His versatility in blending deep theory with computational tools and cross-disciplinary methods makes him a valuable asset in advancing both academic research and real-world applications.

Awards and Honors

Over his distinguished career, Professor Alexander A. Zlotnik has received several honors that highlight his contributions to mathematics and science. While formal national awards may not be frequently publicized, his recognition comes through academic distinctions, international invitations, and editorial board appointments. He has been entrusted with principal investigator roles in numerous competitive grants from the Russian Science Foundation (RSF) and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR)—a testament to his research excellence and national reputation. He has been regularly invited to speak at international conferences, including those in France, Germany, Sweden, China, Korea, and Algeria, and has led key collaborations with European research institutions. Zlotnik serves as an editorial board member of prestigious journals such as Applicable Analysis, Entropy, and Symmetry, and formerly Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, which underscores his standing in the scholarly community. His extensive reviewing activities for over 30 scientific journals also demonstrate peer recognition and trust. Moreover, he has successfully supervised Ph.D. students who have gone on to become academics and researchers, amplifying his academic legacy. These honors reflect his commitment to advancing mathematical sciences and mentoring the next generation of scholars.

Conclusion

Professor Alexander A. Zlotnik stands as a paragon of academic rigor, innovation, and global collaboration in the field of numerical mathematics. His extensive contributions to the theory and application of numerical methods for PDEs have significantly advanced the understanding and computational modeling of physical systems. With over 225 publications, he continues to impact both theoretical and applied research communities. His academic background, rooted in the world-class tradition of Moscow State University, has evolved through decades of research, teaching, and international engagement. He exemplifies the rare combination of deep theoretical insight, practical computational skill, and the ability to lead large-scale research efforts. Zlotnik’s influence extends beyond publications to mentoring students, fostering collaborations, and shaping editorial standards in mathematical journals. His interdisciplinary work connects mathematics with engineering, physics, and computer science, addressing contemporary scientific and industrial challenges. As a result, he has rightfully earned respect as a thought leader in computational science. Professor Zlotnik’s profile makes him an outstanding nominee for any global research award, recognizing both his lifetime achievements and his ongoing contributions to mathematical sciences and computational innovation.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Uniform estimates and stabilization of symmetric solutions of a system of quasilinear equations
    Author: A.A. Zlotnik
    Journal: Differential Equations, Vol. 36(5), pp. 701–716
    Year: 2000
    Citations: 142
  2. Parabolicity of the quasi-gasdynamic system of equations, its hyperbolic second-order modification, and the stability of small perturbations for them
    Authors: A.A. Zlotnik, B.N. Chetverushkin
    Journal: Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, Vol. 48(3), pp. 420–446
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 119
  3. Lyapunov functional method for 1D radiative and reactive viscous gas dynamics
    Authors: B. Ducomet, A. Zlotnik
    Journal: Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, Vol. 177(2), pp. 185–229
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 78
  4. Global generalized solutions of the equations of the one-dimensional motion of a viscous heat-conducting gas
    Authors: A.A. Amosov, A.A. Zlotnik
    Journal: Soviet Math. Dokl, Vol. 38(1), p. 5
    Year: 1989
    Citations: 78
  5. Solvability “in the large” of a system of equations of the one-dimensional motion of an inhomogeneous viscous heat-conducting gas
    Authors: A.A. Amosov, A.A. Zlotnik
    Journal: Mathematical Notes, Vol. 52(2), pp. 753–763
    Year: 1992
    Citations: 73
  6. Convergence rate estimates of finite-element methods for second-order hyperbolic equations
    Author: A.A. Zlotnik
    Book: Numerical Methods and Applications, CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp. 155–220
    Year: 1994
    Citations: 72
  7. On stability of generalized solutions to the equations of one-dimensional motion of a viscous heat conducting gas
    Authors: A.A. Zlotnik, A.A. Amosov
    Journal: Siberian Mathematical Journal, Vol. 38(4), pp. 663–684
    Year: 1997
    Citations: 69
  8. Energy equalities and estimates for barotropic quasi-gasdynamic and quasi-hydrodynamic systems of equations
    Author: A.A. Zlotnik
    Journal: Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, Vol. 50(2), pp. 310–321
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 68
  9. On the large-time behavior of 1D radiative and reactive viscous flows for higher-order kinetics
    Authors: B. Ducomet, A. Zlotnik
    Journal: Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, Vol. 63(8), pp. 1011–1033
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 62
  10. Parabolicity of a quasihydrodynamic system of equations and the stability of its small perturbations
    Author: A.A. Zlotnik
    Journal: Mathematical Notes, Vol. 83(5), pp. 610–623
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 61

 

Ehsan Kheirandish | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ehsan Kheirandish | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Applied Math. Department, Shahid Bahonar University, Iran

Dr. Ehsan Kheirandish is a Ph.D. graduate in Applied Mathematics from Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran. His academic journey reflects a consistent focus on the fields of numerical analysis and numerical linear algebra, with a particular specialization in matrix theory and tensor computations. With a solid background in theoretical and computational mathematics, Dr. Kheirandish has contributed to the understanding and development of generalized inverses, including W-weighted core-EP matrices and bilateral inverses via Einstein products. His work has been published in reputable peer-reviewed journals and presented at national mathematical conferences. He also possesses strong teaching and mentoring capabilities, having taught courses such as differential equations and numerical methods, and assisted in subjects including matrix theory and linear algebra. As an emerging researcher, Dr. Kheirandish is building a strong foundation for a promising academic and research-oriented career. His consistent publication record, collaboration with senior researchers, and participation in academic seminars showcase a commitment to advancing mathematical science. While still early in his career, his academic rigor and research clarity place him in a favorable position for future accomplishments in applied and computational mathematics.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Ehsan Kheirandish pursued a structured academic path in the field of mathematics. He began his undergraduate studies in 2011 at Hakim Sabzevari University, Iran, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mathematics in 2014. During his undergraduate studies, he developed a foundational understanding of core mathematical principles, which laid the groundwork for his graduate education. He furthered his studies with a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Mathematics at Tabriz University from 2015 to 2017. Here, he began to engage with more advanced topics in numerical analysis and linear algebra, likely initiating his first exposure to research methods and applications in matrix theory. From 2018 to 2024, Dr. Kheirandish completed his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Applied Mathematics at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran. His doctoral research focused on specialized matrix computations and the theoretical aspects of generalized inverses. Throughout his academic training, Dr. Kheirandish was mentored by expert mathematicians and collaborated with established researchers, which helped shape his research interests. His education has been consistent, rigorous, and deeply aligned with his current research output, positioning him well for academic and professional contributions to the field of applied mathematics.

Professional Experience

Dr. Ehsan Kheirandish has gained professional experience primarily through academic teaching and research activities within Iranian universities. During his postgraduate studies, he took on responsibilities as a teaching assistant in several mathematics courses, including Basics of Matrices and Linear Algebra, Numerical Analysis, and Numerical Linear Algebra. His involvement in course instruction extended to leading undergraduate classes in Differential Equations and Numerical Calculations, where he helped students understand complex mathematical theories through practical examples and problem-solving sessions. This experience demonstrates his ability to communicate mathematical ideas effectively and support student learning. In addition to teaching, Dr. Kheirandish has been actively engaged in research projects, often in collaboration with senior scholars such as A. Salemi and Q. Wang. Although his professional roles have thus far remained within the academic sphere, his consistent participation in national seminars and mathematics conferences indicates a proactive effort to integrate research with professional development. Dr. Kheirandish’s academic positions have not yet extended to formal university faculty roles or international appointments; however, his profile reflects growing expertise and responsibility within academic institutions in Iran. His professional experience underscores a balance between teaching, mentorship, and original research contributions in applied mathematics.

Research Interest

Dr. Ehsan Kheirandish’s research interests lie at the intersection of numerical analysis and numerical linear algebra, with a particular focus on generalized inverses of matrices and tensors. His work centers on the theoretical development and practical computation of matrix inverses, including novel concepts like W-weighted core-EP matrices and generalized bilateral inverses. A significant part of his recent research also investigates the applications of these mathematical structures in solving singular tensor equations, which have implications in computational science, engineering, and data analysis. He is especially interested in extending classical linear algebra concepts to high-dimensional and structured data systems through operations such as the Einstein product. This interest aligns with current trends in applied mathematics that explore tensor analysis and multilinear algebra. His research is both mathematically rigorous and computationally relevant, indicating a commitment to bridging theory with practical applications. Dr. Kheirandish’s ongoing collaborations with established researchers suggest that he is contributing to the advancement of specialized topics in linear algebra. While his current research is highly focused, there is potential for expansion into interdisciplinary domains such as machine learning, scientific computing, and applied physics, where tensor-based methods are increasingly relevant.

Research Skills

Dr. Ehsan Kheirandish possesses a strong set of research skills rooted in theoretical mathematics and numerical computation. His expertise in numerical linear algebra is evident in his published work on generalized inverses, tensor algebra, and matrix decomposition techniques. He demonstrates proficiency in analytical problem-solving, mathematical modeling, and symbolic computation, which are essential for his research topics. His work with the Einstein product and singular tensor equations indicates advanced capabilities in high-dimensional algebraic computations. Furthermore, his publication record suggests competence in using mathematical software tools, possibly including MATLAB, Mathematica, or Python-based numerical libraries, although specific tools are not explicitly listed in his CV. Dr. Kheirandish also shows skill in academic writing and collaboration, having co-authored several articles in peer-reviewed journals. His presentations at national mathematics seminars and conferences demonstrate his ability to communicate complex mathematical ideas to academic audiences. Through his teaching assistant roles, he has further honed his skills in mentoring, instructional design, and conveying abstract concepts effectively. As an emerging researcher, Dr. Kheirandish combines a solid theoretical foundation with practical research techniques, positioning himself well for continued contributions to computational mathematics and applied analysis.

Awards and Honors

While the CV does not mention specific awards or honors formally received by Dr. Ehsan Kheirandish, his research output and academic activities reflect a level of merit and recognition within his field. He has published in respected journals such as the Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics and Computational and Applied Mathematics, which indicates peer validation of his work. Additionally, his selection as a speaker at the 53rd Annual Iranian Mathematics Conference and the 11th Seminar on Linear Algebra and its Applications suggests recognition from the national academic community. These presentations provide important platforms for early-career researchers to showcase their work and receive feedback from experts, and his participation implies a growing reputation in specialized mathematics circles. While formal honors such as research fellowships, international grants, or best paper awards are not currently listed, Dr. Kheirandish’s academic path and publication record reveal a trajectory of scholarly achievement. With continued focus on expanding the visibility and impact of his research, he is well-positioned to receive future awards and distinctions in the field of applied and computational mathematics.

Conclusion

Dr. Ehsan Kheirandish is a highly capable and focused early-career researcher in applied mathematics, demonstrating commendable depth in numerical linear algebra and matrix theory. His doctoral research, combined with a consistent publication record and academic engagement, reflects a clear and structured approach to advancing knowledge in his chosen domain. Through teaching, assisting in core mathematical subjects, and publishing collaborative research, he has established himself as a promising academic in the Iranian mathematical community. Although his international exposure and interdisciplinary reach are currently limited, his strong foundational skills and specialized focus provide a solid platform for future growth. To further enhance his research profile, engaging in international collaborations, securing competitive funding, and exploring real-world applications of his mathematical work would be beneficial. Overall, Dr. Kheirandish exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated and methodical researcher with strong potential for academic leadership. His contributions thus far position him as a worthy candidate for recognitions such as the Best Researcher Award, especially in categories that value depth, consistency, and clarity of research focus.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Further characterizations of W-weighted core-EP matrices
    Authors: A. Salemi and Q. Wang
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics

  • Title: Properties of core-EP matrices and binary relationships
    Authors: A. Salemi and N. Thome
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Computational and Applied Mathematics

  • Title: Generalized bilateral inverses of tensors via Einstein product with applications to singular tensor equations
    Authors: A. Salemi
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Computational and Applied Mathematics

  • Title: Generalized bilateral inverses
    Authors: A. Salemi
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics

Mohammed Dawed | Mathematics | Life Sciences Innovation Award

Dr. Mohammed Dawed | Mathematics | Life Sciences Innovation Award

Associate Professor from Hawassa University, Ethiopia

Dr. Mohammed Yiha Dawed is an Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics at Hawassa University, Ethiopia, with extensive academic and research experience spanning over three decades. His primary specialization lies in mathematical modeling, with significant contributions in the areas of mathematical ecology, epidemiology, and eco-epidemiology. Dr. Dawed began his career as a high school mathematics teacher before transitioning into academia, where he steadily advanced from a lecturer to an associate professor. With a strong foundation in applied mathematics, he has authored over 19 published articles in reputable journals, participated in numerous national and international conferences, and mentored more than 34 MSc and several PhD students. His scholarly work focuses on real-world problems modeled through differential equations, bifurcation theory, and optimal control analysis. He is also engaged in collaborative projects, invited lectures, and serves as a reviewer for various academic journals. Furthermore, Dr. Dawed is recognized for his leadership, having served as the Head of the Mathematics Department at Hawassa University and contributing to curriculum design and educational development in Ethiopia. His interdisciplinary approach to mathematical modeling underlines his relevance in addressing contemporary issues in public health, ecology, and socio-economic dynamics.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Mohammed Yiha Dawed has pursued a well-rounded academic trajectory in mathematics and applied sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Hawassa University, Ethiopia, in 2017, where his research emphasized mathematical modeling in the context of ecology and epidemiology. Before this, he completed his M.Sc. in Mathematics with a concentration in differential equations from Addis Ababa University in 2005. His foundational degree, a B.Sc. in Mathematics, was also obtained from Addis Ababa University in 1990. Additionally, he received advanced research training in mathematical modeling, numerical analysis, and partial differential equations at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Norway during the 2008–2009 academic year, which resulted in an international publication on the Michaelis-Menten equations. Dr. Dawed holds a Higher Diploma License (HDP) awarded in 2013, certifying him as a professional educator. To stay current with pedagogical trends, he has undertaken courses such as the “Master Class for Teaching Online” via Open edX. His academic background showcases a consistent commitment to blending rigorous theoretical training with hands-on modeling and research experience, qualifying him as a versatile and innovative scholar in the applied mathematics discipline.

Professional Experience

Dr. Mohammed Yiha Dawed’s professional journey spans more than 30 years, starting as a mathematics teacher in Ethiopian high schools from 1992 to 2003. In 2005, he joined Hawassa University as a Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics, where he played an instrumental role in both teaching and research. He was later promoted to Associate Professor in 2022, specializing in Applied Mathematics with a focus on Mathematical Ecology, Epidemiology, and Eco-Epidemiology. In addition to his academic teaching roles, Dr. Dawed held administrative responsibilities, serving as the Head of the Mathematics Department at Hawassa University between 2018 and 2022. His contributions include curriculum development, course module design, and editorial work for national mathematics education material. Dr. Dawed has also been involved in multiple invited teaching roles across Ethiopian universities, delivering Ph.D.-level lectures on Mathematical Modeling, Epidemiology, and Simulation. His collaborative academic appointments span institutions such as Adama Science and Technology University, Debre Berhan University, and Bule Hora University. His career reflects a balanced engagement in teaching, research, and academic leadership, making him a central figure in Ethiopia’s higher education mathematics landscape.

Research Interests

Dr. Dawed’s research interests are anchored in the application of mathematical theories to ecological and public health issues. His primary focus areas include Mathematical Ecology, Mathematical Epidemiology, and Mathematical Eco-Epidemiology. He utilizes differential equations and dynamical systems to model interactions between species, disease transmission dynamics, and optimal control mechanisms in environmental and epidemiological settings. His work also extends to the analysis of chemical reactions, media impact on public health outcomes, and socio-economic factors such as poverty and crime through the lens of mathematical modeling. The mathematical frameworks he applies include bifurcation theory, stability analysis, time delays, and functional response functions. His models often incorporate real-world complexities, such as temperature variability and drug resistance in diseases like tuberculosis and hepatitis B. Through these studies, he seeks to provide quantitative insights that can inform public health policy, ecological management, and sustainable development. His multidisciplinary approach allows him to collaborate with researchers from biology, environmental science, and public health, reinforcing the practical relevance of mathematical tools in addressing global challenges. These interests form the basis of his academic contributions and ongoing mentorship of postgraduate research students.

Research Skills

Dr. Mohammed Yiha Dawed possesses a broad and deep set of research skills that enable him to address complex real-world problems using mathematical techniques. His primary expertise lies in developing, analyzing, and simulating mathematical models based on differential equations. He is proficient in qualitative and quantitative modeling techniques, bifurcation analysis, optimal control theory, and stability analysis. His research frequently employs advanced mathematical tools such as general Holling type functional responses, time delays, and temperature-variant parameters to simulate biological and epidemiological systems. Dr. Dawed is adept with scientific computing tools including MATLAB, Mathematica, Maple, and LaTeX, which he uses extensively for simulations, visualizations, and documentation of mathematical models. Additionally, his experience in teaching, supervising, and publishing in peer-reviewed journals further reflects his strong analytical, writing, and mentoring capabilities. He also engages in peer-review activities for scientific conferences and journals, demonstrating his ability to evaluate complex mathematical manuscripts. His research skills are continually enhanced through participation in international workshops, collaborative teaching, and interdisciplinary seminars, reflecting his commitment to academic rigor and innovation in mathematical sciences.

Awards and Honors

While specific awards are not detailed in the available profile, Dr. Mohammed Yiha Dawed has earned notable academic and professional recognition through his appointments, publications, and teaching roles. Achieving the rank of Associate Professor and being consistently invited to lecture in Ph.D. programs at multiple Ethiopian universities highlight the academic community’s regard for his expertise. His role as Head of Department at Hawassa University and responsibilities in national curriculum development also underscore his leadership and educational impact. Participation in international research training at NTNU in Norway and co-authorship with international scholars such as Harald E. Krogstad further signify his integration into the global research community. He has been trusted to supervise over 34 MSc theses and is currently guiding multiple Ph.D. dissertations, showcasing institutional trust in his mentorship. His selection as a peer reviewer for several journals and conferences indicates recognition of his judgment and scholarly standards. While he may not have received named awards, his career accomplishments and professional trust serve as substantial honors within the academic domain.

Conclusion

Dr. Mohammed Yiha Dawed stands as a compelling candidate for the Life Sciences Innovation Award due to his impactful contributions in mathematical modeling applied to ecological and epidemiological problems. His strong academic background, extensive teaching and research experience, and interdisciplinary approach demonstrate the relevance of his work to life sciences innovation. With over 19 published papers, multiple Ph.D. courses taught across universities, and a consistent role in mentoring graduate students, Dr. Dawed has proven his capability to influence the scientific community meaningfully. His models provide insights into disease dynamics, environmental interactions, and socio-economic patterns, supporting real-world policy development. However, areas for improvement include seeking more international collaborations and enhancing visibility through recognized global awards or fellowships. Expanding the reach of his applied models into experimental collaborations or policy advisory roles could further amplify his impact. Overall, his scholarly record, teaching legacy, and applied research approach make him a strong contender for the Life Sciences Innovation Award, particularly in fields intersecting mathematical modeling, public health, and environmental sciences.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Mathematical model analysis of malaria transmission dynamics with induced complications

  • Authors: Mohammed Yiha Dawed (M.Y. Dawed), Legesse Lemecha Obsu (L.L. Obsu)

  • Year: 2025

Nuru Ahmed Endrie | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nuru Ahmed Endrie | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Numerical Methods from Arba Minch University

Mr. Nuru Ahmed Endrie is an emerging scholar in the field of numerical analysis, currently serving as a lecturer at Mekdela Amba University, Ethiopia. Born on October 25, 1991, in Kelala Woreda, Amhara region, he has shown remarkable academic commitment throughout his career. Mr. Nuru is currently a PhD candidate in Numerical Analysis at Arba Minch University, building upon a strong foundation gained from his BSc at Mizan-Tepi University and MSc at Adama Science and Technology University. His research contributions focus on the development of computational methods for solving complex differential equations, especially those involving fractional orders and delay parameters. Mr. Nuru has authored several peer-reviewed articles published in reputable international journals, demonstrating his capacity for high-level academic inquiry. Alongside his research work, he is also deeply engaged in teaching and academic mentorship at the university level. Fluent in both Amharic and English, and skilled in various scientific programming platforms, he reflects a blend of theoretical expertise and practical computing abilities. His dedication to continual learning and collaboration is evidenced by his personal pursuits in reading, networking, and knowledge sharing. Mr. Nuru represents a strong and driven academician with great potential for advancing research in applied mathematics and computational science.

Professional Profile

Education

Mr. Nuru Ahmed Endrie has built a solid educational foundation that reflects both dedication and academic excellence. His academic journey began at Mukech Primary School in Kelala, where he completed his elementary education from 2001 to 2008. He then proceeded to Kelala Secondary and Preparatory School for his high school and preparatory education between 2009 and 2012. Demonstrating strong academic performance, Mr. Nuru gained admission to Mizan-Tepi University, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 2015. During his undergraduate studies, he developed a keen interest in mathematics and computational modeling, which led him to pursue advanced studies. In 2016, he joined Adama Science and Technology University for his Master’s degree, specializing in Numerical Analysis. He completed his MSc in 2017, focusing on analytical and computational methods in solving differential equations. In 2020, he advanced his academic credentials further by enrolling as a PhD candidate at Arba Minch University, where he is currently conducting in-depth research in numerical methods for fractional-order differential equations with delay. His educational background is a testament to his persistent pursuit of excellence, and it forms the basis of his growing contribution to mathematical sciences in Ethiopia and beyond.

Professional Experience

Mr. Nuru Ahmed Endrie’s professional experience is centered around academia, particularly in the area of higher education and research. Since July 2017, he has been serving as a lecturer at Mekdela Amba University in Ethiopia, where he is actively involved in both teaching and academic supervision. His teaching responsibilities include undergraduate courses in applied mathematics and computational methods, with a focus on fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills among students. As a lecturer, Mr. Nuru has also contributed to departmental planning, curriculum development, and student mentoring, showcasing his commitment to academic growth and institutional development. His work is not limited to classroom instruction; he also engages in scholarly research and collaborative academic projects. His current role allows him to integrate his PhD research into his teaching, thereby providing students with exposure to current developments in numerical analysis. Mr. Nuru’s academic career has been marked by his responsibility, teamwork, and strong motivation, as noted in his personal statement. His professional journey reflects a consistent trajectory of growth and academic maturity, positioning him as a valuable member of his institution and a promising contributor to the global research community in applied mathematics.

Research Interest

Mr. Nuru Ahmed Endrie’s research interests lie primarily in the field of applied mathematics, with a particular emphasis on numerical analysis and the development of computational schemes for differential equations. His doctoral research focuses on fractional-order differential equations that are singularly perturbed and include delay terms—problems that are notably challenging in mathematical modeling due to their complexity and sensitivity. He is particularly interested in designing robust, accurate, and uniformly convergent numerical methods, including exponential fitting schemes, B-spline collocation, and upwind techniques. Mr. Nuru’s work addresses real-world mathematical problems that arise in physics, engineering, and biological systems, where delay and memory effects are intrinsic. His focus on fractional calculus reflects a deep engagement with modern trends in computational science, aiming to improve simulation accuracy and analytical capabilities. Through his scholarly publications, Mr. Nuru explores the application of advanced computational methods to solve previously intractable mathematical models. His research interest not only demonstrates academic rigor but also reflects a broader aim to contribute to the scientific understanding of complex dynamical systems. With a commitment to innovation and precision, Mr. Nuru’s research stands at the intersection of theory and application, advancing the tools available for scientific inquiry in the numerical sciences.

Research Skills

Mr. Nuru Ahmed Endrie possesses a strong set of research skills that reflect his training and experience in computational mathematics and numerical modeling. His expertise lies in designing and analyzing numerical methods for complex differential equations, especially those involving fractional orders and delays. He is proficient in the use of scientific programming tools such as Matlab, C++, and LaTeX, which he uses to develop algorithms, conduct simulations, and prepare high-quality manuscripts. In addition to his technical abilities, Mr. Nuru is highly skilled in academic writing and has successfully published in peer-reviewed international journals. His ability to create uniformly convergent numerical schemes demonstrates both his mathematical intuition and computational acumen. Mr. Nuru also possesses excellent analytical thinking and problem-solving skills, enabling him to interpret results and refine his models effectively. Beyond his mathematical and programming capabilities, he shows strong professional attributes such as diligence, teamwork, and a proactive attitude towards learning and collaboration. These skills are further complemented by his fluency in English and Amharic, which facilitates communication in both academic and multicultural settings. Altogether, Mr. Nuru’s research skills make him a competent and versatile scholar with the potential to contribute significantly to the field of computational mathematics.

Awards and Honors

While Mr. Nuru Ahmed Endrie’s CV does not list specific formal awards or honors, his academic achievements and publication record suggest recognition of his scholarly abilities within his field. The acceptance of multiple research papers in well-regarded, peer-reviewed international journals serves as a significant testament to the quality and originality of his work. Journals such as Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics and Advances in Mathematical Physics have published his findings, indicating peer acknowledgment and credibility. Publishing in such venues is often considered a mark of academic excellence, as these journals apply rigorous review standards. His role as a lecturer at Mekdela Amba University, along with his active engagement in PhD-level research, also reflects institutional trust in his competence and dedication. Furthermore, Mr. Nuru’s consistent academic progress—from a BSc through MSc to his current PhD pursuit—underscores a trajectory of merit-based advancement. His commitment to research, teaching, and continuous professional development may not yet be formally decorated with accolades but clearly positions him as a deserving future candidate for academic honors. Continued visibility, participation in academic conferences, and collaboration may soon lead to formal awards recognizing his promising contributions to the field.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Mr. Nuru Ahmed Endrie represents a dedicated and capable academician with a strong foundation in numerical analysis and computational methods. His educational journey from elementary school in Kelala to PhD candidacy at Arba Minch University showcases a story of perseverance and academic growth. Professionally, he has contributed significantly as a lecturer while also producing scholarly research that aligns with current trends in applied mathematics. His research interests in fractional differential equations and his advanced computational skills have led to several publications in reputable international journals. While he has not yet received formal honors or international awards, his current accomplishments suggest strong potential for future recognition. Areas such as international collaboration, interdisciplinary research, and professional visibility could further enhance his scholarly impact. Overall, Mr. Nuru is a promising and diligent researcher, and with continued effort and support, he is well-positioned to make meaningful contributions to science and academia. He exemplifies the profile of a rising researcher in Ethiopia, committed to excellence in education, research, and professional development.

Publications Top Notes

  1. A Robust Exponentially Fitted Scheme for Singularly Perturbed Fractional‐Order Delay Parabolic Equation

    • Authors: Nuru Ahmed Endrie, Gemechis File Duressa, Mohammad Mirzazadeh

    • Year: 2025

  2. A Novel Mid-Point Upwind Scheme for Fractional-Order Singularly Perturbed Convection-Diffusion Delay Differential Equation

    • Authors: Nuru Ahmed Endrie, Gemechis File Duressa

    • Year: 2024

  3. Uniformly Convergent Numerical Solution for Caputo Fractional Order Singularly Perturbed Delay Differential Equation Using Extended Cubic B-Spline Collocation Scheme

    • Authors: Nuru Ahmed Endrie, Gemechis File Duressa

    • Year: 2024

  4. Numerical Method for Second Order Singularly Perturbed Delay Differential Equations with Fractional Order in Time via Fitted Computational Method

    • Authors: Nuru Ahmed Endrie, Gemechis File Duressa

    • Year: 2024