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.

Sergio Manzetti | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sergio Manzetti | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Linnaeus University | France

Dr. Sergio Manzetti is a distinguished researcher whose interdisciplinary work bridges mathematics, quantum information theory, and nanotechnology. With an h-index of 26, 4,946 citations, and numerous scholarly documents, his research demonstrates both depth and global impact. His expertise spans mathematical analysis, Fourier analysis of partial differential equations (PDEs), quantum chemistry, computational systems, and nonlinear dynamics, contributing significantly to the understanding of quantum systems and wave phenomena. Dr. Manzetti’s academic foundation includes advanced degrees from Uppsala University, Linnaeus University, Queensland University of Technology, and Oslo University College, where he specialized in the mathematical and physical sciences. His professional experience is equally impressive—serving as an EU expert for Marie-Curie Fellowships, AI prompt reviewer at Mercor Intelligence, and researcher at Fjord-Research AS. He has co-authored influential publications in Analysis and Mathematical Physics, Advanced Theory and Simulations, and RSC Advances, addressing topics from eigenvalue problems of non-self-adjoint operators to supersymmetric wave equations and nanomaterial design. Skilled in Python, Mathematica, and MATLAB, Dr. Manzetti combines theoretical rigor with computational precision. His contributions to quantum information systems, rogue wave modeling, and nanotechnology continue to advance interdisciplinary research, positioning him as a leading figure in applied mathematics and theoretical chemistry.

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Featured Publications

Manzetti, S., & Khrennikov, A. (2025, September 28). Quantum and topological dynamics of GKSL equation in camel-like framework. Entropy.

Manzetti, S. (2025, September 22). Geometric formalism for quantum entanglement via B³ and S⁰ mappings. Preprint.

Manzetti, S., & Khrennikov, A. (2025, July 11). Quantum and topological dynamics of the GKSL equation in the camel-like framework. Preprint.

Kumar, R., Hiremath, K. R., & Manzetti, S. (2024, April). A primer on eigenvalue problems of non-self-adjoint operators. Analysis and Mathematical Physics.

Manzetti, S. (2021). Spectral properties of non-self adjoint operators: A review of the recent literature. Unpublished manuscript.

Kamerlin, N., Delcey, M. G., Manzetti, S., & van der Spoel, D. (2020, August 24). Toward a computational ecotoxicity assay. Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling.

Manzetti, S., & Trounev, A. (2020, January). Analytical solutions for a supersymmetric wave-equation for quasiparticles in a quantum system. Advanced Theory and Simulations.

Manzetti, S. (2020, January). Electromagnetic vorticity in a square-well crystal system described by a supersymmetric wave-equation. Advanced Theory and Simulations.

Ghisi, R., Vamerali, T., & Manzetti, S. (2019). Accumulation of perfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in agricultural plants: A review. Environmental Research.

van der Spoel, D., Manzetti, S., Zhang, H., & Klamt, A. (2019, August 27). Prediction of partition coefficients of environmental toxins using computational chemistry methods. ACS Omega.

Manzetti, S., & Gabriel, J.-C. P. (2019, March 2). Methods for dispersing carbon nanotubes for nanotechnology applications: Liquid nanocrystals, suspensions, polyelectrolytes, colloids and organization control. International Nano Letters.

Manzetti, S., & Trounev, A. (2019, May). Supersymmetric Hamiltonian and vortex formation model in a quantum nonlinear system in an inhomogeneous electromagnetic field. Advanced Theory and Simulations.

Behzadi, H., Manzetti, S., Dargahi, M., Roonasi, P., & Khalilnia, Z. (2018). Application of calculated NMR parameters, aromaticity indices and wavefunction properties for evaluation of corrosion inhibition efficiency of pyrazine inhibitors. Journal of Molecular Structure.

Manzetti, S. (2018). Applied quantum physics for novel quantum computation approaches: An update. Computational Mathematics and Modeling.

Manzetti, S. (2018). Mathematical modeling of rogue waves, a review of conventional and emerging mathematical methods and solutions. Preprint.

Manzetti, S. (2018, November 8). Derivation and numerical analysis of an attenuation operator for non-relativistic waves. Scientific Reports.

Manzetti, S., & Lu, T. (2018, August 20). Addendum: Solvation energies of butylparaben, benzo[a]pyrene diol epoxide, perfluorooctanesulfonic acid, and DEHP in complex with DNA bases. Chemical Research in Toxicology.

Manzetti, S. (2018, June 20). Mathematical modeling of rogue waves: A survey of recent and emerging mathematical methods and solutions. Axioms.

Seyedeh Azadeh Fallah Mortezanejad | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seyedeh Azadeh Fallah Mortezanejad | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Jiangsu University | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Seyedeh Azadeh Fallah Mortezanejad began her academic journey with a strong foundation in statistics, completing her undergraduate and postgraduate studies at Guilan University, Iran. Her master’s research on semi-parametric estimation of conditional copula reflected her interest in statistical theory and dependence structures. She advanced her academic training with doctoral research at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, focusing on applications of entropy in statistical quality control, which laid the groundwork for her later interdisciplinary research.

Professional Endeavors

Following her doctoral studies, Dr. Mortezanejad pursued postdoctoral research at Jiangsu University in China, under the guidance of Professor Ruochen Wang. Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, her work explored advanced applications of statistical inference in engineering systems. Her professional engagements span teaching, collaborative research, and presenting at international conferences, reflecting her role as both a researcher and an academic contributor.

Contributions and Research Focus

Her research lies at the intersection of statistics, data science, and engineering. She has significantly contributed to areas such as time series analysis, dependence data, deep learning, and statistical quality control. Her expertise in copula functions and entropy has enabled novel methods for addressing challenges in multivariate data analysis and control charts. More recently, her work integrates machine learning and physics-informed neural networks for solving complex problems in multivariate time series and image processing.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Mortezanejad’s scholarly contributions have been recognized through numerous publications in leading journals, including Entropy, Sankhya B, and Physica A. She has been invited to present her findings at international workshops in Germany, France, Vietnam, and Spain, underscoring her recognition in global research communities. Her role as a reviewer for reputed journals and conferences further reflects her professional standing in the field.

Impact and Influence

Through her interdisciplinary research, Dr. Mortezanejad has bridged the gap between theoretical statistics and practical applications in fields such as healthcare, engineering, and financial modeling. Her contributions to statistical quality control, machine learning applications, and Bayesian inference have influenced both academic discourse and applied research, making her work relevant across diverse scientific domains.

Legacy and Future Contributions

With her strong background in both theoretical and applied statistics, Dr. Mortezanejad is poised to continue advancing research in modern statistical methods, particularly in integrating entropy-based approaches with machine learning. Her future work is expected to focus on enhancing predictive analytics, developing robust statistical tools for big data, and contributing to sustainable innovations in engineering and healthcare.

Publications


Article: Physics-Informed Neural Networks with Unknown Partial Differential Equations: An Application in Multivariate Time Series
Authors: Seyedeh Azadeh Fallah Mortezanejad, Ruochen Wang, Ali Mohammad-Djafari
Journal: Entropy
Year: 2025


Article: Variational Bayesian Approximation (VBA): Implementation and Comparison of Different Optimization Algorithms
Authors: Seyedeh Azadeh Fallah Mortezanejad, Ali Mohammad-Djafari
Journal: Entropy
Year: 2024


Article: Variational Bayesian Approximation (VBA) with Exponential Families and Covariance Estimation
Authors: Seyedeh Azadeh Fallah Mortezanejad, Ali Mohammad-Djafari
Journal: Physical Sciences Forum
Year: 2023


Article: Variational Bayesian Approximation (VBA): A Comparison between Three Optimization Algorithms
Authors: Seyedeh Azadeh Fallah Mortezanejad, Ali Mohammad-Djafari
Journal/Conference: MaxEnt 2022 (Conference Proceedings)
Year: 2023


Article: Evaluation of Anti-lice Topical Lotion of Ozonated Olive Oil and Comparison of its Effect with Permethrin Shampoo
Authors: Omid Rajabi, Atoosa Haghighizadeh, Seyedeh Azadeh Fallah Mortezanejad, Saba Dadpour
Journal: Reviews on Recent Clinical Trials
Year: 2022


Conclusion

Dr. Seyedeh Azadeh Fallah Mortezanejad’s career reflects a rare blend of statistical rigor, innovative application, and international recognition. Her early commitment to statistical theory, coupled with her interdisciplinary contributions, has positioned her as a rising figure in applied statistics and data science. With her expanding research footprint, she is set to leave a lasting impact on statistical research and its applications in science, technology, and industry.

Raghavendran Prabakaran | Mathematics | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Raghavendran Prabakaran | Mathematics | Best Scholar Award

Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology | India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Raghavendran Prabakaran began his academic journey with a strong foundation in mathematics. He completed his B.Sc. in Mathematics from the prestigious Loyola College, Chennai. Building on this, he pursued his M.Sc. in Mathematics at Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology. His dedication to research led him to enroll in a Ph.D. program at the same institution, focusing on cutting-edge mathematical applications in AI and cryptography.

Professional Endeavors

Mr. Prabakaran has actively engaged in interdisciplinary research through internships at Symbiosis Institute of Digital and Telecom Management, where he contributed to innovative projects related to Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI), AI in neuroscience, and energy forecasting. These roles not only refined his technical skills but also positioned him at the intersection of applied mathematics and next-generation AI applications.

Contributions and Research Focus

His primary research areas include Fractional Differential Equations, Control Theory, Integral Transforms, Fuzzy Analysis, Cryptography, and Artificial Neural Networks. His Ph.D. dissertation explores advanced integro-differential systems with state-dependent delays, which have direct implications in AI modeling and secure communication systems. Mr. Prabakaran’s passion for innovation is evident from his 12 published patents, introducing transformative concepts such as the P-Transform, A-Transform, Y-Transform, and V-Transform for applications ranging from signal processing to robotics and environmental monitoring.

Accolades and Recognition

Mr. Raghavendran Prabakaran boasts an impressive academic portfolio, including 22 journal articles, 12 conference papers, 13 book chapters, and one authored book. Several of his publications appear in Q1 journals indexed in Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus, reflecting the high quality of his research. His scholarly influence is evident through 184 citations and an h-index of 9 on Scopus, 79 citations and an h-index of 6 on Web of Science, and 219 citations with an i10-index of 8 on Google Scholar. His pioneering research, particularly in AI-integrated control theory and the development of mathematical models for real-world applications, has earned widespread academic recognition and continues to impact multiple scientific domains.

Impact and Influence

Mr. Prabakaran’s research contributions resonate across disciplines, especially in AI, cryptography, energy systems, neuroscience, and robotics. His patented technologies have the potential to revolutionize fields like healthcare (Parkinson’s diagnosis), transport (driver alert systems), and disaster management (forest fire detection). He is recognized as a bridge between theoretical mathematics and applied innovation.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a dynamic scholar with an impressive blend of mathematical precision and technological foresight, Mr. Raghavendran Prabakaran is poised to lead future innovations in AI-driven control systems, smart robotics, and secure communication protocols. His forward-thinking approach ensures that his work will continue to influence academic research, industrial applications, and policy-level technological adoption for years to come.

Publications


A Study on the Existence, Uniqueness, and Stability of Fractional Neutral Volterra-Fredholm Integro-Differential Equations with State-Dependent Delay
Authors: Prabakaran Raghavendran, Tharmalingam Gunasekar, Junaid Ahmad, Walid Emam
Journal: Fractal and Fractional
Year: 2025


Existence, Uniqueness, and Stability Results of Fractional Volterra-Fredholm Integro-Differential Equations with State Dependent Delay
Authors: Tharmalingam Gunasekar, Prabakaran Raghavendran, Kottakkaran Sooppy Nisar
Journal: Qualitative Theory of Dynamical Systems
Year: 2025


R-Transform Techniques for Strengthening Cryptographic Protocols in Digital Supply Networks
Authors: Prabakaran Raghavendran, Tharmalingam Gunasekar
Journal: Global Integrated Mathematics
Year: 2025


Analytical Study of Existence, Uniqueness, and Stability in Impulsive Neutral Fractional Volterra-Fredholm Equations
Authors: Prabakaran Raghavendran, T. Gunasekar, Shyam Sundar Santra, Dumitru Baleanu
Journal: Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science
Year: 2025


Application of Pourreza Transform to Solve Fractional Integro-Differential Equations
Authors: T. Gunasekar, P. Udhayasankar, Prabakaran Raghavendran, M. Suba
Journal: Journal of Applied Mathematics and Informatics
Year: 2025


Qiuping Li | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qiuping Li | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Gansu University of Political Science and Law | China

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Qiuping Li embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Information and Computational Science from Jilin University, where he developed a strong foundation in mathematical modeling and computational analysis. His passion for theoretical mathematics led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics at the Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing. During this time, he honed his expertise in graph theory, delving into its complex structures and applications.

Professional Endeavors 🏛️

As a dedicated academic, Dr. Li has held key positions in prestigious institutions. He served as a lecturer at the School of Computer Science and Technology at Hengyang Normal University from 2018 to 2024, where he mentored aspiring mathematicians and contributed significantly to research in graph theory and cryptography. In 2025, he transitioned to the School of Cyber Security at Gansu University of Political Science and Law, focusing on integrating graph theory with network security, reinforcing his role as a leading researcher in these domains.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Li's research spans several critical areas, including graph theory, network security, and cryptographic algorithms. His work on graph energy, order-energetic graphs, and lightweight cryptography has provided valuable insights into mathematical structures and their real-world applications. His contributions to the field are reflected in multiple SCI-indexed publications, including his studies on infinite classes of L-borderenergetic graphs and graph energy changes due to edge deletion. His research has enhanced the understanding of structural properties in computational chemistry and network systems.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Li’s groundbreaking research has earned him recognition in the academic community. His publications in prestigious journals such as MATCH Communications in Mathematical and Computer Chemistry have been widely cited and referenced by fellow researchers. His expertise in cryptography has also led to the development of novel block cipher algorithms, with several patents granted for innovative encryption methodologies. His contributions to lightweight block ciphers have positioned him as a thought leader in secure communication technologies.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Beyond academia, Dr. Li’s research has profound implications for cybersecurity and mathematical modeling. His advancements in graph theory contribute to network security by optimizing encryption methods, ensuring more robust data protection. His patented cryptographic algorithms offer practical solutions for secure digital communication, addressing modern challenges in information security. Through his teachings and mentorship, he continues to inspire the next generation of researchers, fostering a new wave of innovation in applied mathematics and cryptography.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Dr. Qiuping Li’s legacy is defined by his relentless pursuit of knowledge and his commitment to advancing mathematical research. His work in graph theory and cryptography will continue to influence academic discourse and practical applications in cybersecurity. As he progresses in his career, he is poised to further bridge the gap between theoretical mathematics and real-world problem-solving, paving the way for new breakthroughs in secure systems and network analysis. His dedication to research and education ensures that his contributions will leave a lasting imprint on both academia and industry.

Publications


  • 📄 A New Family of Multipartition Graph Operations and Its Applications in Constructing Several Special Graphs

    • Authors: Qiuping Li, Liangwen Tang, Qingyun Liu, Mugang Lin

    • Journal: Symmetry

    • Year: 2025


  • 📄 Infinite Numbers of Infinite Classes of L-Borderenergetic Graphs

    • Authors: Qiuping Li, Liangwen Tang

    • Journal: MATCH Communications in Mathematical and Computer Chemistry

    • Year: 2023


  • 📄 Construction of Order-Energetic Graphs

    • Authors: Qiuping Li, Liangwen Tang, Qingyun Liu, Mugang Lin

    • Journal: MATCH Communications in Mathematical and Computer Chemistry

    • Year: 2024


  • 📄 Graph Energy Change on Edge Deletion

    • Authors: Liangwen Tang, Mugang Lin, Qiuping Li

    • Journal: MATCH Communications in Mathematical and Computer Chemistry

    • Year: 2023


  • 📄 Lightweight Block Ciphers

    • Authors: Li Lang, Li Qiuping

    • Publisher: Huazhong University of Science and Technology Press

    • Year: 2020