Mohamed Adel | Mathematical Modelling | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Adel | Mathematical Modelling | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Islamic University of Madinah | Saudi Arabia

Dr. [Full Name] is a distinguished mathematician specializing in numerical analysis, fractional calculus, and applied mathematics, currently serving as a Full Professor in the Mathematics Department at Cairo University while also holding an Associate Professorship at the Islamic University of Madinah, KSA. His academic journey began with a Ph.D. from Cairo University in the Mathematics Department, where his dissertation focused on numerical studies for anomalous sub-diffusion equations under the guidance of eminent international examiners including Prof. Jie Shen from Purdue University and Prof. Fawang Liu from Queensland University of Technology. Prior to this, he earned an M.Sc. from Cairo University, concentrating on fractional order differential and integro-differential equations, establishing a solid foundation in advanced mathematical modeling and computational methods. Over the course of his career, he has held numerous academic positions, including Assistant Lecturer and Demonstrator at Cairo University, and Adjunct Assistant Professorships at prestigious institutions such as the American University in Cairo, The German University in Cairo, and The British University in Egypt, contributing to teaching, curriculum development, and research supervision across mathematics and engineering faculties. He has made significant contributions to the study of numerical methods for fractional differential equations, anomalous diffusion processes, and computational solutions for complex applied problems, mentoring graduate students and supervising research projects, and consistently bridging theoretical developments with practical applications. His extensive publication record demonstrates expertise in fractional calculus, numerical simulations, and applied mathematics, reflecting both depth and breadth in his research, and establishing him as a leading scholar and mentor in the field, recognized internationally for his contributions to numerical studies, computational modeling, and mathematical problem solving, with a commitment to advancing mathematical sciences education and research across interdisciplinary domains.

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Seongwoo Lee | Numerical Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Seongwoo Lee | Numerical Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D candidate | Gyeongsang National University | South Korea

Mr. Seongwoo Lee, a dedicated mechanical engineer and emerging researcher, specializes in numerical analysis, applied fluid mechanics, and mechanical systems. Currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Mechanical System Engineering at Gyeongsang National University, Mr. Seongwoo Lee has cultivated a strong foundation in engineering principles, computational simulation, and experimental methods. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing energy systems and fluid dynamics applications, with a particular focus on cryogenic machinery and heat transfer phenomena, he worked as a Student Researcher at the LNG Cryogenic Machinery Technology Certification Center of the Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (KIMM), contributing to national-level projects aimed at optimizing LNG systems for improved efficiency and safety. His research includes the numerical analysis of heat transfer in double-pipe heat exchangers for LPG fuel supply systems, a study published in the peer-reviewed journal Energies.

Professional Profile

Education

Mr. Seongwoo Lee’s academic path in mechanical engineering demonstrates consistent growth in technical expertise and research capability. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in February from the Department of Mechanical System Engineering at Gyeongsang National University, where he gained a solid grounding in mechanical design, thermodynamics, and computational tools. His undergraduate experience involved hands-on laboratory work, team-based design projects, and foundational training in mechanical systems analysis. Building on this foundation, he pursued a Master of Science degree in the same department, completing it in February. During his master’s program, he engaged in research on applied fluid mechanics and heat transfer systems, with an emphasis on simulation-based optimization. This period strengthened his computational skills and introduced him to numerical modeling techniques essential for engineering analysis.

Experience

From September, Mr. Seongwoo Lee served as a Student Researcher at the LNG Cryogenic Machinery Technology Certification Center under the Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (KIMM). In this role, he participated in research and development projects aimed at improving the design, safety, and efficiency of LNG-related mechanical systems. His responsibilities included conducting numerical simulations of thermal and fluid flow processes, validating computational models with experimental data, and assisting in the preparation of technical reports for industry and government stakeholders. Working in a specialized cryogenic machinery environment, he gained experience with advanced engineering software, instrumentation for performance testing, and applied methodologies for system reliability assessment. This role also provided valuable exposure to multidisciplinary collaboration, as projects often involved working alongside senior engineers, materials scientists, and industry partners. Before joining KIMM, his academic research as a master’s student included work on heat exchanger optimization for LPG fuel supply systems, which formed the basis for his first peer-reviewed publication. This blend of academic rigor and applied research experience has equipped him with the skills necessary to tackle complex mechanical system challenges, from initial concept design to performance evaluation and practical implementation in industrial settings.

Research Focus

Mr. Seongwoo Lee’s research centers on numerical analysis, applied fluid mechanics, and mechanical systems, with a strong emphasis on the energy sector. He is particularly interested in the thermal and flow behavior of heat exchangers, cryogenic machinery performance, and fuel supply system optimization. His doctoral work focuses on integrating computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with experimental validation to design energy systems that are both efficient and reliable. In applied fluid mechanics, he investigates flow distribution, turbulence modeling, and heat transfer enhancement techniques, aiming to develop solutions that improve system performance while minimizing energy losses. His research also examines LNG and LPG systems, where cryogenic conditions present unique engineering challenges, including material selection, thermal stress management, and safety considerations. The combination of simulation-driven design and experimental assessment allows him to create engineering models with high predictive accuracy, directly applicable to industrial contexts. His approach bridges the gap between theoretical modeling and operational practicality, ensuring that innovations are not only technically sound but also economically viable.

Awards and Honors

While still early in his career, Mr. Seongwoo Lee has already earned recognition for his research contributions and academic excellence in mechanical engineering. His peer-reviewed publication in the journal Energies stands as a testament to the quality and relevance of his research, highlighting the numerical analysis of heat transfer in double-pipe heat exchangers for LPG fuel supply systems. This work demonstrated both scientific rigor and industrial applicability, earning positive recognition within his academic community. During his graduate studies at Gyeongsang National University, he consistently achieved high academic performance, leading to faculty commendations for his dedication and precision in engineering analysis. His role as a Student Researcher at KIMM also resulted in strong professional endorsements, as he contributed meaningfully to projects critical to LNG system safety and efficiency. He has presented research findings in academic seminars and internal industry meetings, where his ability to communicate complex technical details clearly has been well received. Although formal award records are still in progress, his early career achievements lay the foundation for future honors in engineering research and innovation. His growing expertise positions him as a strong candidate for competitive research grants, industry awards, and academic distinctions in the years ahead.

Publication Top Notes

Statistical properties of sampled networks

Cited By: 710

Year: 2006

Detection of Core-Periphery Structure in Networks Using Spectral Methods and Geodesic Paths

Cited By: 113

Year: 2016

Detection of Core-Periphery Structure in Networks Using Spectral Methods and Geodesic Paths

Cited By: 73

Year: 2016

Mesoscale analyses of fungal networks as an approach for quantifying phenotypic traits

Cited By: 103

Year: 2020

Conclusion

The researcher has a strong academic background and research experience, and their publication demonstrates their ability to conduct research and communicate their findings. While there are areas for improvement, the researcher’s potential and current achievements make them a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With continued research and publication efforts, the researcher has the potential to make significant contributions to their field.

Assist. Prof. Dr Binglong Zhu | Numerical Computation | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Binglong Zhu | Numerical Computation | Best Researcher Award

 Engineer, China Academy of Railway Sciences Corporation Limited, China

I’m a researcher with a strong background in road and railway engineering, holding a doctorate from Beihang University. My expertise lies in soil constitutive models, creep characteristics, and deformation control technology. I’ve participated in several research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the China Academy of Railway Sciences Corporation Limited.

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🎓 Education

– *Doctorate in Road and Railway Engineering*: Beihang University (2016-2022) 🎓– *Master’s in Mining Engineering*: China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing) (2013-2016) 🎓– *Bachelor’s in Mining Engineering*: Shandong University of Science and Technology (2009-2013) 🎓

👹‍🔬 Experience

– *Researcher*: Participated in various research projects, including NSFC projects and projects funded by the China Academy of Railway Sciences Corporation Limited đŸ’Œ– *Research Focus*: Soil constitutive models, creep characteristics, and deformation control technology 🔍

Awards and Honors 🏆

– Patent Holder: Co-inventor of several patents related to soil constitutive models and railway engineering 🏆

🔍 Research Interest

– *Soil Constitutive Models*: Developing and calibrating models to predict soil behavior 🌎– *Creep Characteristics*: Studying the long-term deformation of soils and its implications for engineering projects đŸ•°ïž– *Deformation Control Technology*: Developing technologies to control and mitigate deformation in railway and road engineering projects

📚 Publications 

1. “Calibrating and validating a soil constitutive model through conventional triaxial tests: an in-depth study on CSUH model” 📝
2. “Application of a Dynamic Step Size Iterative Method for Parameter Inversion in the Unified Hardening Models” 🔍
3. “Description of the Differences in Basic Mechanical Properties of Different Types of Soil” 🌎
4. “Determining parameters of the CSUH constitutive model by genetic algorithm” đŸ€–
5. “A Rapid Parameter Calibration Method Based on a Hierarchical Loading Creep Model” ⏱

Conclusion

The researcher demonstrates potential for the Best Researcher Award, with a strong research background, research experience, and publication record. By addressing areas for improvement, such as taking on leadership roles, engaging in international collaborations, and exploring interdisciplinary research, he can further solidify his position as a leading researcher in his field.

Tegegne Getachew | Analysis of partial differential equations | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Tegegne Getachew | Analysis of partial differential equations | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor in the analysis of partial differential equations, Mekdela Amba University, Ethiopia

Tegegne Getachew is an Assistant Professor with a Ph.D. in the analysis of partial differential equations from Bahir Dar University. His research focuses on applied analysis, mathematical physics, and nonlinear partial differential equations.

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Education 🎓

Tegegne Getachew holds a Ph.D. in the analysis of partial differential equations from Bahir Dar University (2024), an MSc. in Algebra from the University of Gondar (2014), and a BSc. in Applied Mathematics from Samara University (2011).

Experience đŸ§Ș

Tegegne Getachew has worked as an Assistant Professor at Mekdela Amba University (2017-present) and Wollo University (2011-2017). He has also held various administrative positions, including Director for the library at Mekdela Amba University and Registrar at the College of Natural and Computational Sciences.

Awards & Honors 🏆

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Research Focus 🔍

Applied Analysis: Investigating mathematical models and techniques for solving problems in physics, engineering, and other fields.  Mathematical Physics: Examining the mathematical foundations of physical theories, such as quantum mechanics and relativity. Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations: Studying equations that describe complex phenomena in physics, biology, and other fields.

Publications📚

1. On the persistence of spatial analyticity for generalized KdV equation with higher order dispersion 🌊
2. New asymptotic lower bound for the radius of analyticity of solutions to nonlinear Schrodinger equation âšĄïž
3. Propagation of radius of analyticity for solutions to a fourth order nonlinear Schrodinger equation 🌈
4. On the radius of spatial analyticity for the quintic fourth-order nonlinear Schrodinger equation on R^2 🔍
5. Lower bounds of spatial analyticity radius for Benjamin-Bona-Mahony equation on the circle 🌐
6. New lower bounds of spatial analyticity radius for the Kawahara equation 🌊
7. Lower bounds on the radius of spatial analyticity for solutions to the higher dimensional fourth-order nonlinear Schrodinger equation 🔍
8. New lower bound for the radius of analyticity for the modified 2D Zakharov-Kuznetsov equation 🌊

Conclusion 🏆

Tegegne Getachew’s impressive academic and research experience, research output, interdisciplinary research approach, and leadership and service skills make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, his strengths and achievements demonstrate his potential to make a significant impact in his field.

Nicola D’souza | home dialysis and self-efficacy | Best Researcher Award

Ms.Nicola D’souza | home dialysis and self-efficacy | Best Researcher Award

Ms Nicola D’souza Edith Cowan University Australia

As a Level Two Registered Nurse, I focus on improving patient outcomes and care quality through clinical projects and research. My skills include developing protocols, conducting literature reviews, and analyzing data. Currently, at ForHealth Group, I manage chronic disease care and team coordination. Previously, I’ve worked in clinical research and dialysis settings, contributing to studies on respiratory health and caregiver experiences. My educational background includes a Master of Nursing by Research and a Bachelor of Nursing, complemented by various certifications and a robust track record of publications and presentations.

 

Professional Profiles:

🎓 Education

Master of Nursing (By Research)Edith Cowan University 02/2021 – 07/2023.Bachelor of Nursing,University of Calgary in Qatar 09/2012 – 06/2016.Achieved: Distinction; Cumulative GPA 3.82.

🔑 Key Skills

đŸ©ș Competence in critical assessment, reviewing policies, and patient education.📈 Data analysis, documenting, and reporting events.đŸ–„ïž Proficiency with MS Office, Endnote, and JBI SUMARI.

📜 Licenses & Certifications

Registered Nurse Division 1, Nursing and Midwifery Board AHPRA (Credential ID Registration number: NMW0002606370).Good Clinical Practice (GCP) in Australia.Research Education and Training Program, WAHTN.Registered General Nurse, Qatar Council for Health Care Practitioners

🏆 Awards

Outstanding Research Project, 11th Annual Undergraduate Research Experience Program Competition, 2019.International Exchange Award of 20,000 QAT for clinical placement and study in Canada, Fall 2016.Dean’s List, University of Calgary in Qatar, 2013-2016.

 

✍Publications :

D’Souza, N.A., Abu‐Qamar, M.Z. & Whitehead, L. (2024) Self‐efficacy and home dialysis: An integrative review. Journal of Renal Care, 1–18

Conclusion

With a strong foundation in both clinical practice and research, I bring a comprehensive approach to nursing that enhances patient care and supports healthcare teams. My experience spans chronic disease management, clinical trials, and research, demonstrating my commitment to advancing healthcare quality and patient outcomes.

Aljowhara Honain | Numerical Methods| Best Researcher Award

Ms Aljowhara Honain King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Saudi Arabia

Aljowhara Hasan Honain is a dedicated mathematician currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mathematics at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia. She holds an M.Sc. in Mathematics from Middle Tennessee State University and a B.Sc. from King Abdul-Aziz University. Her research focuses on advanced topics in fractional calculus, including rational approximations and exponential time differencing schemes for fractional oscillation models. Notable publications include work presented at the International Conference on Fractional Differentiation and Its Applications (ICFDA) and contributions to the journal Fractal and Fractional. She has actively participated in various teaching roles and conferences, presenting her work on fractional derivatives and oscillatory functions. Her achievements have been recognized with the GrĂŒnwald-Letnikov Award for Best Student Paper in March 2023.

 

Professional Profiles:

📚 EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Mathematics,King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia2020 – Present.M.Sc. in Mathematics,Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN, USA,2016.B.Sc. in Mathematics,King Abdul-Aziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.2009.

đŸ‘©â€đŸ« TEACHING ACTIVITIES

Recitation Instructor, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM)June 2023 – August 2023. Teaching Assistant, KFUPM.January 2023 – May 2023.Math Lecturer, Motlow State Community College, Smyrna, TN, USAJanuary 2019 – December 2019.Math Teacher, ICM Academy, Murfreesboro, TN, USAJanuary 2018 – June 2019.Math and ESL Teacher, Read to Succeed Organization of Murfreesboro, TN, USA,2017 – 2018.

đŸŽ€ PRESENTATIONS

“Rational Approximation for Oscillatory Mittag-Leffler Function”,March 14-16, 2023, International Conference on Fractional Differentiation and Its Applications (ICFDA’23), Ajman, UAE.“Exponential Time Differencing Scheme for Fractional Plasma Oscillations”,July 09-12, 2024, International Conference on Fractional Differentiation and Its Applications (ICFDA’24), Bordeaux, France.“Numerical Approximations of Fractional Derivatives”,December 12, 2021, Female Research Day, KFUPM Institute for Knowledge Exchange.

🌐 WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES ATTENDED

International Conference on Fractional Differentiation and Its Applications (ICFDA’24),July 09-12, 2024, Bordeaux, France,WebAssign Webinar Series,July 11-13, 2023.International Conference on Fractional Differentiation and Its Applications (ICFDA’23).March 14-16, 2023, Ajman University, UAE. The 6th Annual MTSU Literacy Research Conference
2018, Murfreesboro, TN, USA. Reading Tutor Workshop Training, Read to Succeed Organization2017, Murfreesboro, TN, USA.

🏆 AWARDS

GrĂŒnwald-Letnikov Award: Best Student Paper (Theory).First Place for “Rational Approximation for Oscillatory Mittag-Leffler Function”,March 2023, ICFDA’23.

 

✍Publications :

Rational Approximation for Oscillatory Mittag-Leffler Function
Authors: A.H. Honain, K.M. Furati
Year: 2023

Rational Approximations for the Oscillatory Two-Parameter Mittag–Leffler Function
Authors: A.H. Honain, K.M. Furati, I.O. Sarumi, A.Q.M. Khaliq
Year: 2024

Exponential Time Differencing Scheme for Fractional Plasma Oscillations
Authors: A.H. Honain, K.M. Furati
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Aljowhara Hasan Honain is a dedicated mathematician currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mathematics at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia. She holds an M.Sc. in Mathematics from Middle Tennessee State University and a B.Sc. from King Abdul-Aziz University. Her research focuses on advanced topics in fractional calculus, including rational approximations and exponential time differencing schemes for fractional oscillation models. Notable publications include work presented at the International Conference on Fractional Differentiation and Its Applications (ICFDA) and contributions to the journal Fractal and Fractional. She has actively participated in various teaching roles and conferences, presenting her work on fractional derivatives and oscillatory functions. Her achievements have been recognized with the GrĂŒnwald-Letnikov Award for Best Student Paper in March 2023.

Prof. Lotfi Belkhiri | Computationnelle Award | Excellence in Research

Prof. Lotfi Belkhiri | Computationnelle Award | Excellence in Research

Prof. Lotfi Belkhiri, Mentouri University of Constantine, Algeria

Prof. Sung-Fu Hung is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

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Main Interests đŸ§Ș

Magnetic behavior of mono and polynuclear systems, f-complexes, and mixed (d/5f) and their applications in the development of new functional materials such as Singular Molecular Magnets (SMM).Reactivity and redox properties of uranium (III/IV/V) pair species, correlation between the experimental redox potential E1/2(V) and computed electron affinity EA(ev).Speciation and differentiation of lanthanide(III)/actinides(III) and radioactive waste reprocessing.Bioactivity and structure/activity relationship QSAR, Docking, Molecular Dynamics Simulations, and ADMET properties of organic molecules.

Professional Education Experience 📚

Computing tools: DFT, TDDFT, Amsterdam Density Functional program (ADF), Gaussian, and ORCA codes.2010-2018: Head of Master training and Doctorate degrees in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry – UFMC.2017: Invited Professor by Erasmus Mundus « Battuta » scholarship for academic staff, April 2017, Porto – Portugal

Head of Research Projects (CNEPRU-PNR-PRFU and CNRS) 🔬

2007-2013: Research Project Manager and Associate: « Approches computationnelles en mĂ©thode DFT relativiste Ă  l’Ă©tude de composĂ©s organomĂ©talliques d’actinides et de lanthanides. » and « Etude thĂ©orique de l’activitĂ© biologique des mĂ©tabolites secondaires des vĂ©gĂ©taux : simulation par docking molĂ©culaire sur diffĂ©rentes cibles enzymatiques. »2011-2013: National Research Project Manager PNR « ModĂ©lisation thĂ©orique de la structure Ă©lectronique et des propriĂ©tĂ©s physicochimiques de complexes fonctionnalisĂ©s de lanthanides et d’actinides. Apport de la mĂ©thode DFT/ZORA relativiste.

 

📊 Citation Metrics (Google Scholar):

Citations by: All – 671, Since 2019 – 266
h-index: All – 15, Since 2018 – 9
i10 index: All – 20, Since 2018 –9

📖 Publications  Top Note :

Lanthanide (III)/actinide (III) differentiation in mixed cyclopentadienyl/dithiolene compounds from X-ray diffraction and density functional theory analysis

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Lanthanide(III) and Actinide(III) Complexes [M(BH4)2(THF)5][BPh4] and [M(BH4)2(18-crown-6)][BPh4] (M = Nd, Ce, U): Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and 


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Selectivity of azine ligands toward lanthanide (III)/actinide (III) differentiation: A relativistic DFT based rationalization

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Uranium and lanthanide complexes with the 2-mercapto benzothiazolate ligand: Evidence for a specific covalent binding site in the differentiation of isostructural lanthanide 


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Density Functional Theory Investigations of the Homoleptic Tris(dithiolene) Complexes [M(dddt)3]−q (q = 3, 2 ; M = Nd3+ and U3+/4+) Related to Lanthanide(III 


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Green synthesis, antibacterial evaluation and QSAR analysis of some isatin Schiff bases

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UIII–CN versus UIV–NC Coordination in Tris(silylamide) Complexes

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Investigation of the Dithiolene Ligand Conformation in Analogous U (IV)/U (V) Complexes: X-ray Diffraction and Density Functional Theory Analysis of the U⊙⊙⊙(CC) Interaction

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U–CN versus Ce–NC Coordination in Trivalent Complexes Derived from M[N(SiMe3)2]3 (M = Ce, U)

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A relativistic DFT study of magnetic exchange coupling in ketimide bimetallic uranium (IV) complexes

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A DFT and experimental investigation of the electron affinity of the triscyclopentadienyl uranium complexes Cp 3 UX

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The actinide–imide bonding revisited: A relativistic DFT study

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