Taehyun Lee | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Taehyun Lee | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Korea University | South Korea

Ms. Taehyun Lee is an emerging researcher whose scholarly work explores the intersection of behavioral economics and personality psychology. Her recent publication, “The Relationship Between Household Debt and the Big Five Personality Traits,” in the Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics , co-authored with Almas Heshmati, examines how individual personality dimensions influence financial decision-making and debt behavior. This study contributes to understanding the psychological underpinnings of economic actions and the broader implications for household financial stability. Ms. Lee’s research demonstrates a commitment to integrating quantitative analysis with behavioral insights to address real-world economic issues. According to citation metrics, her academic contributions have received 2 citations from 2 documents, reflecting growing recognition in the field. She holds an h-index of 1, underscoring the early but promising trajectory of her research career. Through her work, Ms. Lee adds valuable empirical evidence to the discourse on how personality traits shape economic behavior, offering meaningful implications for policy formulation, consumer behavior analysis, and financial literacy initiatives.

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Featured Publication

Lee, T., & Heshmati, A. (2025). The relationship between household debt and the Big Five personality traits. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 119, 102468.

Miraxmat Mirsaburov | Mathematics | Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Miraxmat Mirsaburov | Mathematics | Excellence in Research Award

Termez State University | Uzbekistan

Mr. Miraxmat Mirsaburov is a mathematician whose research focuses on boundary-value and nonlocal problems for mixed-type and degenerate hyperbolic equations, with particular emphasis on singular coefficients, transmission conditions, and characteristic-based constraints. Across a corpus of 41 documents, his work—which has accrued 81 citations  yields an h-index of 5—systematically develops existence, uniqueness, and formulation results for classes of Gellerstedt-, Tricomi- and Bitsadze–Samarskii–type problems, addressing challenges such as missing Goursat or shift conditions, Frankl and Bitsadze–Samarskii analogues on degeneration segments, and problems posed in unbounded domains. His publications combine rigorous analytical techniques with careful handling of singularities and degeneracy lines, producing solvability theorems and novel transmission conditions that extend classical theory to more physically and geometrically complex settings. Collaborative work with colleagues has produced advances in generalizing the Tricomi problem, treating singular coefficients, and proposing integral and boundary frameworks adaptable to mixed elliptic–hyperbolic regimes. Mirsaburov’s contributions appear in respected journals (including Russian Mathematical Surveys, Differential Equations, and Lobachevskii Journal of Mathematics), and his sustained focus on mixed-type equations has provided useful tools and formulations for researchers addressing applied problems where equation type and coefficient singularities complicate classical approaches.

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Featured Publications

Mirsaburov, M., & Mamatmuminov, D. T. (2025). A problem with an analogue of the Bitsadze–Samarskii condition on the segment of degeneracy and an internal segment parallel to it in the domain for a certain class of degenerate hyperbolic equations. Russian Mathematics, 69, 19–23.

Mirsaburov, M., & Turaev, R. N. (2024). On a nonlocal problem for the Gellerstedt equation with singular coefficients. Differential Equations, 60, 1074–1086.

Mirsaburov, M. M., & Allakova, S. I. (2024). An analogue of the Zhegalov problem with data on internal characteristics for a mixed-type equation with a singular coefficient. Lobachevskii Journal of Mathematics, 45, 5637–5648.

Mirsaburov, M., Berdyshev, A. S., Ergasheva, S. B., & Makulbay, A. B. (2024). The problem with the missing Goursat condition at the boundary of the domain for a degenerate hyperbolic equation with a singular coefficient. Bulletin of the Karaganda University: Mathematics Series, 2(114), 147–164.

Mirsaburov, M., & Turaev, R. N. (2023). A problem in an unbounded domain with combined Tricomi and Frankl conditions on one boundary characteristic for one class of mixed-type equations. Russian Mathematics, 67, 34–46.

Mirsaburov, M., & Ergasheva, S. B. (2023). The problem in the unbounded domain with the Frankl condition on the segment of the degeneration line and with a missing Gellerstedt condition for a class of mixed-type equations. Russian Mathematics, 67, 18–26.

Mirsaburov, M., & Khurramov, N. K. (2021). A problem with local and nonlocal conditions on the boundary of the ellipticity domain for a mixed-type equation. Russian Mathematics, 65, 68–81.

V., M., & Islomov, N. B. (2021). Problem with a Bitsadze–Samarskii condition on parallel characteristics for a mixed-type equation of the second kind. Differential Equations, 57, 1358–1371.

Mirsaburov, M., Begaliev, O., & Khurramov, N. K. (2019). Generalization of the Tricomi problem. Differential Equations, 55, 1084–1093.

Mirsaburov, M., & Khurramov, N. (2020). A problem with the Bitsadze–Samarskii condition on the characteristics of one family and with general transmission conditions on the degeneration line for the Gellerstedt equation with a singular coefficient. Differential Equations, 56, 1050–1071.

Mirsaburov, M. (2018). The problem with missing shift condition for the Gellerstedt equation with a singular coefficient. Russian Mathematics, 62, 44–54.

Sophie Grigolo | Immunology and Microbiology | Young Researcher Award

Mrs. Sophie Grigolo | Immunology and Microbiology | Young Researcher Award

University of Fribourg | Switzerland

Mrs. Sophie Grigolo is an emerging researcher specializing in cellular and molecular biology, with a strong focus on cancer research, particularly clear-cell renal-cell carcinoma (ccRCC). Her work encompasses extensive laboratory expertise in cell culture using human kidney cancer cell lines (A-498, ACHN, Caki-1, and Caki-2) and a range of analytical assays including BrdU Cell Proliferation, MTT, LDH, and Live-or-Dye™ Fixable Viability Staining. She is proficient in advanced molecular biology techniques such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR), agarose gel electrophoresis, western blotting, genotyping, flow cytometry, and immunohistochemistry (IHC), which she applies to elucidate cancer cell behavior and therapeutic responses. Her publications, including studies on immunotherapy in ccRCC and the role of IL-2 receptor expression in renal carcinoma cells, contribute to advancing understanding of tumor immunology and targeted therapies. Sophie has also shared her findings at prestigious scientific forums, including the International Student Congress of (bio)Medical Sciences and the Annual European Student Symposium on Anatomical Research, where her work has earned recognition for excellence. Through her research and technical acumen, she continues to contribute to the evolving field of cancer biology and the development of innovative therapeutic approaches.

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Featured Publications

Grigolo, S., Fellay, I., & Filgueira, L. (2025). IL-2 receptor expression in renal cell carcinoma cells: IL-2 influences cell survival and induces cell death. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 47(10), 830.

Grigolo, S., & Filgueira, L. (2024). Immunotherapy of clear-cell renal-cell carcinoma. Cancers, 16, 2092.

Davron Juraev | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Davron Juraev | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Turon University | Uzbekistan

Prof. Dr. Davron Juraev is a leading mathematical scientist recognized for his profound contributions to mathematical physics, numerical analysis, and applied mathematics, with a citation record of 1421 citations, an h-index of 22, and an i10-index of 39. His extensive publication portfolio covers topics such as the Cauchy problem, Helmholtz equations, fractional calculus, and ill-posed problems, making significant theoretical and computational advancements. Prof. Juraev has served as Editor-in-Chief of the Karshi Multidisciplinary International Scientific Journal (KMISJ) and on editorial boards of numerous international journals, including IETI Transactions on Data Analysis and Forecasting (iTDAF), Computational Algorithms and Numerical Dimensions (CAND), and Advanced Engineering Science (AES). He has also acted as a Guest Editor for special issues in Axioms (Switzerland) and Global and Stochastic Analysis (India). His research leadership extends to major projects funded by the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan and the Ministry of Innovative Development, focusing on dynamic systems and anti-radar missile trajectory optimization. Widely respected as a reviewer, collaborator, and innovator, Prof. Juraev’s works continue to influence contemporary research in computational modeling, differential equations, and mathematical problem-solving worldwide.

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Featured Publications

Efendiev, R. F., Juraev, D. A., & Elsayed, E. E. (2025). PT-symmetric Dirac inverse spectral problem with discontinuity conditions on the whole axis. Symmetry, 17(10), 1603.

Martin, N., Yue, G. X. G., & Juraev, D. A. (2025). Plithogenic machine learning solutions to material selection in renewable energy systems. IETI Transactions on Data Analysis and Forecasting (iTDAF), 3(3), Article 57085.

Juraev, D. A. (2025). A mathematical model for the maintenance scheduling problem with disturbance effect and single maintenance team. Advanced Mathematical Models and Applications, 10(2), 304.

Basholli, F., Hayal, M. R., Elsayed, E. E., & Juraev, D. A. (2025). Deep learning for skin disease classification: A comparative study of CNN and CNN-LSTM architectures. Journal of Computing and Data Technology, 1(1), 40–49.

Niyozov, I. E., Juraev, D. A., Efendiev, R. F., & Abdalla, M. (2025). Cauchy problem for the biharmonic equation. Journal of Umm Al-Qura University for Applied Sciences, 5(2), 244.

Liu, T., Ding, B., Nemati Saray, B., Juraev, D. A., & Elsayed, E. E. (2025). On the pseudospectral method for solving the fractional Klein–Gordon equation using Legendre cardinal functions. Fractal and Fractional, 9(3), 177.

Annaghili, S., Efendiev, R., Juraev, D. A., & Abdalla, M. (2025). Spectral analysis for the almost periodic quadratic pencil with impulse. Boundary Value Problems, 2025(1), 27.

Abdulwahid, M. M., Kurnaz, S., Kurnaz Türken, A., Hayal, M. R., Elsayed, E. E., & Juraev, D. A. (2025). Performance analysis of input power variations in high data rate DWDM-FSO systems under various rain conditions. Journal of Optics, 54(1), 47.

Juraev, D. A., Agarwal, P., Shokri, A., & Elsayed, E. E. (2024). Cauchy problem for matrix factorizations of Helmholtz equation on a plane. In Recent Trends in Fractional Calculus and Its Applications (pp. 245–258). Elsevier.

Juraev, D. A., Agarwal, P., Shokri, A., & Elsayed, E. E. (2024). Integral formula for matrix factorizations of Helmholtz equation. In Recent Trends in Fractional Calculus and Its Applications (pp. 233–243). Elsevier.

Juraev, D. A., Noeiaghdam, S., Agarwal, P., & Agarwal, R. P. (2024). On the Cauchy problem for systems of linear equations of elliptic type of the first order in the space R^m. Turkish World Mathematical Society Journal of Applied and Engineering Mathematics, 4(1), 77–90.*

Juraev, D. A., Agarwal, P., Shokri, A., & Elsayed, E. E. (2024). The Cauchy problem for matrix factorizations of Helmholtz equation in space. In Recent Trends in Fractional Calculus and Its Applications (pp. 259–273). Elsevier.

Niyozov, I. E., Juraev, D. A., Efendiev, R. F., & Jalalov, M. J. (2024). The Cauchy problem for the system of elasticity. Journal of Contemporary Applied Mathematics, 14(2), 92.

Muxammedov, B. M., Sanko, A. A., Juraev, D. A., & Elsayed, E. E. (2024). Optimizing rocket trajectories: Advanced mathematical modeling in MATLAB/Simulink. International Journal of Information Technology, 16(12), 2162.

Putra, F. G., Putra, R. W. Y., Ricardo, S., Widyawati, S., & Juraev, D. A. (2024). Effectiveness of meaningful instructional design in improving students' mathematical skills. Journal of Philology and Educational Sciences, 32(5), 325.

Liu, T., Xue, R., Ding, B., Juraev, D. A., Nemati Saray, B., & Soleymani, F. (2024). A novel and effective scheme for solving the fractional telegraph problem via the spectral element method. Fractal and Fractional, 8(12), 711.

Elsayed, E. E., Hayal, M. R., & Juraev, D. A. (2024). Ensemble machine learning approaches for robust classification of maize plant leaf diseases. Journal of Modern Technology, 1(2), 87–93.

Egamberdiev, K., Khidirova, N., Juraev, D. A., & Elsayed, E. E. (2024). Numerical solution of groundwater modeling for mountain regions of Uzbekistan. Discover Water, 4(1), 159.

Behzad Nemati Saray | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Behzad Nemati Saray | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS) | Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Behzad Nemati Saray is a distinguished mathematician whose research spans numerical analysis, applied mathematics, and computational methods. With an impressive record of 840 citations, h-index of 17, and i10-index of 22, his work demonstrates significant academic influence, particularly in developing efficient algorithms and multiwavelet-based methods for solving differential and integro-differential equations. He has published over 30 refereed journal papers and numerous conference articles that address complex mathematical problems, including fractional equations, Burgers equations, and Sturm–Liouville systems. As a reviewer for MathSciNet (AMS) and an active contributor to international mathematical conferences, he has earned recognition for his leadership roles, such as Director-in-Charge of the Seasonal School in Mathematics at IASBS and Executive Board member in academic seminars. His scholarly excellence was acknowledged when he was named Best Researcher of the Year (2023) at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS). Dr. Saray’s contributions to the fields of computational mathematics and applied analysis continue to advance numerical modeling, multiscale methods, and spectral techniques, making his research a cornerstone for future developments in applied and computational mathematics. His sustained impact reflects a deep commitment to innovation and precision in mathematical sciences.

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Featured Publications

Liu, T., Ding, B., Nemati Saray, B., Juraev, D. A., & Elsayed, E. E. (2025). On the pseudospectral method for solving the fractional Klein–Gordon equation using Legendre cardinal functions. Fractal and Fractional, 9(3), 177. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute.

Shi, L., Nemati Saray, B., & Soleymani, F. (2024). Sparse wavelet Galerkin method: Application for fractional Pantograph problem. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 116081.

Liu, T., Xue, R., Ding, B., Juraev, D. A., Nemati Saray, B., & Soleymani, F. (2024). A novel and effective scheme for solving the fractional telegraph problem via the spectral element method. Fractal and Fractional, 8(12), 711. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute.

Ranjbari, S., Baghmisheh, M., Jahangiri Rad, M., & Nemati Saray, B. (2024). On the wavelet Galerkin method for solving the fractional Fredholm integro-differential equations. Computational Methods for Differential Equations.

Tarbiyati, H., & Nemati Saray, B. (2023). Weight initialization algorithm for physics-informed neural networks using finite differences. Engineering with Computers.

Afarideh, A., Dastmalchi Saei, F., & Nemati Saray, B. (2023). Eigenvalue problem with fractional differential operator: Chebyshev cardinal spectral method. Journal of Mathematical Modeling.

Shahriari, M., Nemati Saray, B., Mohammadalipour, B., & Saeidian, S. (2023). Pseudospectral method for solving the fractional one-dimensional Dirac operator using Chebyshev cardinal functions. Physica Scripta.

Pourfattah, E., Jahangiri Rad, M., & Nemati Saray, B. (2023). An efficient algorithm based on the pseudospectral method for solving Abel's integral equation using Hermite cubic spline scaling bases. Applied Numerical Mathematics.

Nemati Saray, B. (2022). On a multiwavelet spectral element method for integral equation of a generalized Cauchy problem. BIT Numerical Mathematics.

Nemati Saray, B. (2021). Pseudospectral method for solving fractional Sturm-Liouville problem using Chebyshev cardinal functions. Physica Scripta.

Nemati Saray, B. (2021). Abel’s integral operator: Sparse representation based on multiwavelets. BIT Numerical Mathematics.

Nemati Saray, B. (2021). On the sparse multiscale representation of 2-D Burgers equations by an efficient algorithm based on multiwavelets. Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations.

Nemati Saray, B. (2020). On the sparse multi-scale solution of the delay differential equations by an efficient algorithm. Applied Mathematics and Computation.

Nemati Saray, B. (2020). Reconstruction of the Sturm-Liouville differential operators with discontinuity conditions and a constant delay. Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics.

Nemati Saray, B. (2020). Heat and mass transfer investigation of MHD Eyring–Powell flow in a stretching channel with chemical reactions. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications.

Nemati Saray, B. (2020). Sparse multiscale representation of Galerkin method for solving linear-mixed Volterra-Fredholm integral equations. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences.

Fawaz Annaz | Engineering | Best Research Award

Dr. Fawaz Annaz | Engineering | Best Research Award

Birmingham City University | United Kingdom

Dr. Fawaz Annaz is a distinguished researcher recognized for his extensive contributions to robotics, electromechanical systems, artificial intelligence, and mechatronics. With 622 citations, 9 h-index, and 9 i10-index, his scholarly impact spans decades of innovation and collaboration across Japan, the UK, Malaysia, and beyond. He has published over 60 research papers in leading Q1 and Q2 journals such as Aerospace Science and Technology and Sustainable Cities and Society. His pioneering patents—including a European patent for a new generation of industrial robots and a U.S. patent for a visual pronunciation dictionary—demonstrate his cross-disciplinary innovation bridging engineering and linguistics. Dr. Annaz has led several international research collaborations in UAV technologies, smart actuation, AI explainability, and biomedical systems such as the mono-pivot artificial heart. As a Chartered Engineer (CEng), Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), and member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), he continues to advance global research in robotics, automation, and intelligent systems through academic leadership, external examining, and PhD supervision. His research excellence is reflected not only in his publication record but also in his lasting contributions to sustainable technological advancement and interdisciplinary innovation.

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Featured Publications

Annaz, F. Y. (2025). Robust equalization of multi-lane electromechanical actuators: Comparative analysis of torque-summed and velocity-summed architectures. Aerospace Science and Technology, 2025, 111129. [Q1; IF = 5.8]

Nejati Amiri, M., Annaz, F., De Oliveira, M., & Gueniat, F. (2025, July 3–6). Deep reinforcement learning with local interpretability for transparent microgrid resilience energy management. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Electrical, Computer and Energy Technologies.

Nejati Amiri, M. H., Sandeep, D., Annaz, F. Y., De Oliveira, M., & Guéniat, F. (2025, March 16). Two-stage microgrid resilience and battery life-aware planning and operation for cyclone-prone areas in India. Sustainable Cities and Society. [Q1; IF = 10.5]

Rezazadeh, N., Annaz, F., Abdullah, W., Vieira Filho, J., & De Oliveira, M. (2025). A transfer learning approach for mitigating temperature effects on wind turbine blades damage diagnosis. Structural Health Monitoring, 0(0). [Q1; IF = 5.7]

Nejati Amiri, M., Annaz, F., De Oliveira, M., & Gueniat, F. (2024). Strategies for resilience and battery life extension in the face of communication losses for isolated microgrids. IEEE COINS 2024. (In press)

Annaz, F. Y. (2024). The impact of force equalization in minimizing the effect of drift in feedback transducers in torque-summed electromechanical actuators. Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal, 49, 101597. [Q1; IF = 5.7]

Annaz, F. Y., & Kaluarachchi, M. M. (2023). Progress in redundant electromechanical actuators for aerospace applications. Aerospace, 10(9), 787. [Q2; IF = 2.6]

Idrissi, M., Salami, M., & Annaz, F. Y. (2022). A review of unmanned aerial vehicles: Applications, architectural design and control algorithms. Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems, 22(1). [Q1; IF = 3.3]

Idrissi, M., Annaz, F. Y., & Salami, M. (2021). Mathematical and physical modelling of a quadrotor UAV. IEEE Conference Proceedings.

Idrissi, M., Salami, M., & Annaz, F. Y. (2021). Modelling, simulation and control of a novel structure varying quadrotor. Aerospace Science and Technology, 2021(8). [Q1; IF = 5.6]

Annaz, F. Y. (2020). Force equalisation in torque-summed electromechanical actuators. Measurement, 156, 16. [Q1; IF = 5.6]

Idrissi, M., & Annaz, F. Y. (2020). Dynamic modelling and analysis of a quadrotor based on selected physical parameters. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research, 9(6), 784–790. [Q3]

Annaz, F. Y. (2015). UAV testbed training platform development using Panda3D. Industrial Robot: An International Journal, 42(5), 450–456. [Q2; IF = 1.436]

Annaz, F. Y., & Khan, H. (2014). Hardware–virtual environment integration. Proceedings of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), Brunei.

Salman Shahzad | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Salman Shahzad | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Xi'an Jiaotong University | China

Mr. Salman Shahzad is a distinguished legal researcher whose academic and scholarly work focuses on public-private partnerships, intellectual property law, and comparative legal systems. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Xi’an Jiaotong University, his research explores legal frameworks for public-private partnerships in emerging economies, particularly comparing Pakistan and China. He has earned recognition for his academic excellence, including awards from the New Silk Road Law School Alliance and multiple “Outstanding International Student” honors. His extensive participation in international conferences and training programs—ranging from AI law and corporate law to climate change and arbitration—reflects his interdisciplinary engagement with global legal challenges. With a strong foundation in intellectual property law from Zhongnan University of Economics and Law and an LLB from Abdul Wali Khan University, he has contributed significantly to discussions on copyright, patent harmonization, and digital regulation. His publications span topics such as AI liability, cyberbullying, and extradition law, featured in reputable platforms including ResearchGate and national newspapers. Mr. Shahzad’s active memberships in professional legal associations and contributions to legal education, writing, and policy discourse demonstrate his commitment to advancing legal scholarship and bridging comparative perspectives between national and international legal systems.

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Featured Publications

Shahzad, S., & Wang, B. (2025, June 2). Geographical indications and sustainable development: Bridging policy gaps in Pakistan’s GI framework for socio-economic growth. Sustainability, 17(11), 5114.

Luigi Fortuna | Engineering | Excellence in Innovation Award

Prof. Luigi Fortuna | Engineering | Excellence in Innovation Award

Universit Di Catania | Italy

Prof. Luigi Fortuna is a distinguished researcher whose prolific contributions have significantly advanced the fields of automation, nonlinear systems, bioengineering, and control theory. Over his career, he has published 760 scientific documents, accumulating 14,687 citations and achieving an impressive h-index of 67, reflecting the depth and impact of his scholarly output. His extensive body of work spans topics such as robust control, model order reduction, nonlinear electronic circuits, bio-inspired robotics, and complex system engineering. He has co-authored 24 internationally recognized books, including Nonlinear Resonance from Circuits to Systems (2025) and Essentials of Automatic Control with MATLAB in 20 Lessons (2025), which have become key academic resources. A mentor to over 400 thesis projects and 60 Ph.D. students, his dedication to education and innovation is unparalleled. Prof. Fortuna’s research integrates theory and application, exemplified by his 11 industrial patents that bridge academic insight with technological innovation. His leadership roles—such as Dean of Engineering at the University of Catania and Director of the Innovation Relay Center—underscore his influence in academia and industry alike. His interdisciplinary vision continues to inspire advancements in nonlinear dynamics, intelligent systems, and quantum-inspired engineering research worldwide.

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Featured Publications

Yadav, U. K., Singh, V. P., Fortuna, L., & Sahu, U. K. (2025). SMART-based multi-point matching assisted approximation of renewable interconnected power system. IEEE Access.

Lai, Q., Liu, Y., & Fortuna, L. (2024). Dynamical analysis and fixed-time synchronization for secure communication of hidden multiscroll memristive chaotic system. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers.

Fortuna, L., & Buscarino, A. (2024). The impact of circuits and systems on the Etna Valley site [CAS Regional Report]. IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine, 24(2), 98–100.

Bucolo, M., Buscarino, A., Famoso, C., Fortuna, L., & Frasca, M. (2019). Control of imperfect dynamical systems. Nonlinear Dynamics, 98, 2989–2999.

Buscarino, A., Corradino, C., Fortuna, L., Frasca, M., & Chua, L. O. (2016). Turing patterns in memristive cellular nonlinear networks. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, 63(8), 1222–1230.

Buscarino, A., Gambuzza, L. V., Porfiri, M., Fortuna, L., & Frasca, M. (2013). Robustness to noise in synchronization of complex networks. Scientific Reports, 3(1), 2026.

Frasca, M., Bergner, A., Kurths, J., & Fortuna, L. (2012). Bifurcations in a star-like network of Stuart–Landau oscillators. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 22(7), 1250173.

Fortuna, L., Frasca, M., & Xibilia, M. G. (2009). Chua’s circuit implementations: Yesterday, today and tomorrow (Vol. 65). World Scientific.

Caponetto, R., Fortuna, L., Fazzino, S., & Xibilia, M. G. (2003). Chaotic sequences to improve the performance of evolutionary algorithms. IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 7(3), 289–304.

Bucolo, M., Caponetto, R., Fortuna, L., Frasca, M., & Rizzo, A. (2002). Does chaos work better than noise? IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine, 2(3), 4–19.*

Jyoti kumari Sharma | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Jyoti kumari Sharma | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Editorial Board Member

Balurghat College | India

Dr. Jyoti Kumari Sharma is an accomplished Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Balurghat College, specializing in Econometrics, Developmental Economics, Indian Economics, Agricultural Economics, Public Finance, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Mathematical Economics, Statistics, and International Trade. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics with a focus on inclusive growth in India, reflecting her expertise in socio-economic development and policy analysis. Dr. Sharma has demonstrated academic excellence throughout her career, earning multiple gold medals during her M.A. in Economics, along with awards for teaching excellence and high rankings in scientific indices. She has extensive teaching experience across reputed institutions, including ICFAI University and Salesian College, and actively engages in UGC-sponsored faculty development and refresher programs. Her research contributions include 14 publications spanning journal articles and book chapters, addressing themes such as inclusive growth, financial inclusion, socio-economic determinants of development, inclusive healthcare, employment opportunities, and educational impacts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her work emphasizes the integration of equitable growth strategies with practical socio-economic solutions in India, contributing significantly to academic discourse and policy frameworks. Additionally, she holds lifetime memberships in seven professional and academic organizations, highlighting her active engagement with the broader research and educational community. Through her teaching, research, and publications, Dr. Sharma has established herself as a notable scholar in economics, fostering knowledge and innovation in inclusive growth and development studies.

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Featured Publications

Sharma, J. K. (2025). Inclusive growth in India with special reference to its socio-economic perspective: Tree of Inclusive: A framework of equity, prosperity and social justice in India (1st ed., 268 pp.). New Delhi: Abhijeet Publication.

Sharma, J. K. (2024). Inclusive infrastructure: The various branches of inclusive growth facilitate the spread and reach of balanced regional development in India. International Research Journal of Economics and Management Studies, III(10), 45–64.

Sharma, J. K. (2024). Inclusive growth in India under its socio-economic perspectives. Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research, XI(12), 25–39.

Sharma, J. K. (2022). Inclusive growth: An analysis towards generating national integration. In A. Das, D. K. Roy, & S. K. Pain (Eds.), In search of equality: Studies in social and economic opportunity (pp. 140–151). New Delhi: New Delhi Publishers.

Sharma, J. K. (2021). Inclusive human resource development: The fruit of inclusive growth in India. International Journal of Research Management–Granthaalayah, IX(1), 302–329.

Sharma, J. K. (2021). The story of socio-economic changes in education sector of India under the COVID-19 pandemic situation. In K. Jana, S. N. Ray, S. Goyal, S. Pal, & R. Ghosh (Eds.), The practicality within the impractical: Impact of pandemic on socioeconomic aspects, policy, education, culture, literature, health, science and business (pp. 116–131). New Delhi: RED’SHINE Publication.

Sharma, J. K. (2020). Financial inclusion: The seed of inclusive growth in India. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation, I(5), 50–65.

Sharma, J. K. (2020). Elements of inclusive growth: The basic socio-economic determinants needed for inclusive growth in India. International Journal of Research Culture Society, IV(9), 43–51.

Sharma, J. K. (2020). Importance of inclusive growth: To achieve sustainable economic development in India. International Research Journal of Management, Sociology and Humanities, XI(6), 260–281.

Sharma, J. K. (2019). Inclusive employment opportunities: The stem of inclusive growth in India. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Management, Science, Social Science and Humanities (iCon-MESSSH’19) (pp. 66–88). Phuket, Thailand: Society for Research and Development.

Sharma, J. K. (2019). Inclusive healthcare: The best raw material for progressive and inclusive growth in India. International Journal of Applied Science and Engineering, VII(1), 27–47.

Sharma, J. K. (2018). Inclusive education: The root of inclusive growth in India. South India Journal of Social Sciences, XVI(2), 19–35.

Sharma, J. K. (2013). Inclusive growth – Some basics. In K. Dutta & K. K. Bagchi (Eds.), Regional economic development (some selected issues) (pp. 75–92). New Delhi: Abhijeet Publication.

Sharma, J. K. (2012). Educated unemployment: The main problem of present-day students. In K. Dutta, A. Bhumali, & C. K. Mukhopadhyay (Eds.), Regional economic development & women’s empowerment (pp. 163–169). New Delhi: New Delhi Publication.

Simy Baby | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Simy Baby | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

National Institute of Technology | India

Mrs. Simy Baby is an emerging researcher whose scholarly contributions center on semantic communications, machine learning, and computer vision, with a strong emphasis on communication-efficient feature extraction for edge inference tasks. She has authored 2 documents, received 2 citations, and holds an h-index of 1, reflecting the growing impact of her research in advanced communication technologies. Her publications in SCI-indexed journals, including Elsevier’s Computers & Electrical Engineering and IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking, demonstrate her commitment to innovation and excellence. Her study, “Complex Chromatic Imaging for Enhanced Radar Face Recognition”, introduced a novel complex-valued representation preserving amplitude and phase information of mmWave radar signals, achieving 99.7% recognition accuracy. Another major contribution, “Complex-Valued Linear Discriminant Analysis on mmWave Radar Face Signatures for Task-Oriented Semantic Communication”, proposed a CLDA-based encoding framework that improved feature interpretability and robustness under varying channel conditions. Her ongoing projects explore Data Fusion Discriminant Analysis (DFDA) for multi-view activity recognition and Semantic Gaussian Process Regression (GPR) for vehicular pose estimation, advancing the integration of semantic communication and computer vision. Mrs. Simy Baby’s research represents a vital step toward the development of intelligent, efficient, and adaptive communication systems for next-generation technologies.

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Featured Publications

Baby, S. M., & Gopi, E. S. (2025). Complex valued linear discriminant analysis on mmWave radar face signatures for task-oriented semantic communication. IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking.

Baby, S. M., & Gopi, E. S. (2025, April). Complex chromatic imaging for enhanced radar face recognition. Computers and Electrical Engineering.