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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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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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.

Henryk Żołądek | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Henryk Żołądek | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

University of Warsaw | Poland

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Henryk Żołądek embarked on his mathematical journey at the University of Warsaw, where he completed his undergraduate studies between 1973 and 1978, specializing in Bifurcation Theory. He later pursued doctoral studies at the prestigious Moscow State University, earning a Ph.D. in Statistical Mechanics in 1983. His exceptional academic trajectory continued with a habilitation in Bifurcation Theory in 1987, marking his early distinction in advanced mathematics.

👨‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

His academic career began as an Assistant at the University of Warsaw (1978–1980). After completing his Ph.D., he returned to Warsaw as an Assistant Professor and gained international experience as a Visiting Professor at the University of Arizona in 1988. Prof. Żołądek held multiple professorial roles, including at the Polish Academy of Sciences and a long-standing association with the University of Warsaw (1991–2004). His global engagements also include visits to top institutions like Brown University, Université Paris VI, and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Żołądek’s research spans several interconnected mathematical disciplines:

🌀 Bifurcation Theory – specializing in diffeomorphisms and planar systems, exploring complex dynamics and normal form analysis.
📉 Statistical Mechanics – investigating lattice models and spectral properties.
🔧 Singularity Theory – with a focus on Lagrangian submanifolds and geometric analysis.
📈 Differential Equations – tackling major problems including the 16th Hilbert Problem, integration theory, and Abelian integrals.
📐 Algebraic Geometry – working on complex planar algebraic curves and their applications in dynamical systems.

His versatility has contributed to both theoretical advancements and practical mathematical modeling.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Though specific awards are not listed, Prof. Żołądek’s international collaborations, long-standing professorships, and high-impact publications underscore his respected status in the global mathematics community. His participation in elite research centers and mathematical forums further signifies his academic prestige.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Żołądek’s work on topics such as the Jouanolou system, Abhyankar-Moh theorem, and limit cycles in polynomial vector fields has significantly influenced contemporary mathematical thought. His joint work with renowned scholars and institutions has enriched the fields of dynamical systems and algebraic geometry.

He has authored key papers such as:
📝 "Quadratic systems with center and their perturbations" (J. Diff. Equat., 1994)
📝 "The extended monodromy group and Liouvillian first integrals" (J. Dynam. Control Syst., 1997)
📝 "A new topological proof of the Abhyankar-Moh theorem" (Math. Zeitschrift, 2003)
📝 "Limit cycles of three-dimensional polynomial vector fields" (Nonlinearity, 2005)

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Henryk Żołądek stands as a pillar in the European mathematical landscape, known for bridging bifurcation theory, geometric methods, and differential equations. His work not only addresses foundational questions but also inspires younger mathematicians through teaching, collaboration, and global engagement. His legacy is deeply woven into both Polish and international mathematical progress. With continued research and mentoring, his influence is sure to extend into future generations of mathematical discovery.

Publications


📝 Invariants of group representations, dimension/degree duality and normal forms of vector fields

Authors: Ewa Stróżyna, Henryk Żołądek

Journal: Bulletin des Sciences Mathématiques

Year: 2025 (Available online: 18 June 2025)


Eduard Rohan | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Eduard Rohan | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

University of West Bohemia in Pilsen | Czech Republic

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👨‍🏫 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Eduard Rohan’s academic journey is deeply rooted in the University of West Bohemia (UWB), where he earned his MSc. in Mechanics in 1994. He continued to excel academically, earning his Ph.D. in Mechanics in 1998, with a dissertation focused on shape optimization of elastoplastic bodies—a subject that would become foundational to his future research. His exceptional contributions culminatedin the prestigious Doctor of Science (DSc.) degree in 2012, awarded by the Czech Academy of Sciences, marking him as a national leader in theoretical and applied mechanics.


🧪 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Rohan has served the Department of Mechanics at UWB-Faculty of Applied Sciences in all academic capacities—from Assistant Professor (1997) to Full Professor (since 2012). He also played vital roles in pioneering institutes like the Center of Applied Mathematics, New Technologies Research Center, and currently at the NTIS Centre of Excellence. As a dedicated educator, he lectures on Continuum Mechanics, Biomechanics, and Structural Optimization, and has supervised multiple doctoral candidates to successful completion.

🧬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Rohan is an authority in continuum mechanics, with specialized focus on:

🔹 Wave propagation in heterogeneous and porous structures
🔹 Multiscale and homogenization methods
🔹 Acoustic-fluid interactions in porous media
🔹 Biomechanics and soft tissue modeling
🔹 Structural and topology optimization using finite element methods

His interdisciplinary approach integrates applied mathematics, computational mechanics, and physics of materials, driving innovation in the modeling of complex systems like flexoelectric structures, metamaterials, and biomechanical tissues.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Rohan’s outstanding scholarship has been recognized multiple times:

🥇 Prof. Babuška Prize (1997) for his dissertation work
🏅 Prof. Čihák and Prof. Valenta Award (2001) for soft tissue modeling
🎖️ Honorable Mention from the Rector of UWB (2021) for lifetime scientific achievement

He is also an elected member of the Engineering Academy of the Czech Republic and serves on prestigious academic councils at Charles University and UWB.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Rohan’s influence extends far beyond Czech borders. Through long-standing international collaborations, including with institutions in France, Germany, and the UK, he has contributed to EU-funded research on smart systems, porous acoustics, and multiscale materials. His ability to bridge theoretical modeling with real-world engineering problems has made him a reference in multiphysics and porous media mechanics. His editorial roles for top journals such as Applications of Mathematics and Archive of Applied Mechanics, along with peer reviews for numerous high-impact publications, reflect his standing as a respected voice in his field.

📚 Legacy and Future Contributions

With over 230 publications, including 59 WoS-indexed journal papers, 6 book chapters, and an H-index of 18, Prof. Rohan’s academic legacy is well-established. His recent projects on fluid-acoustic suspensions, nonlinear porous dynamics, and energy-harvesting flexoelectric structures illustrate his forward-looking approach to research. As principal investigator of several national and bilateral grants, he is at the forefront of exploring how multiscale modeling can optimize smart materials and dynamic structures, contributing not only to theoretical advancement but also to technological application in biomedicine, civil engineering, and energy systems.

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📄 Homogenization of the acoustic streaming in periodic rigid porous structures
Authors: Eduard Rohan, Fanny Moravcová
Journal: Journal of Sound and Vibration
Year: 2025 (Available online: 17 June 2025)


📄 Multi-functional periodically heterogeneous structures for energy harvesting and vibration attenuation—effects of piezoelectricity and shunting circuits
Authors: Eduard Rohan, [co-authors not specified]
Journal: Smart Materials and Structures
Year: 2024


📄 Homogenized model of peristaltic deformation driven flows in piezoelectric porous media
Authors: Eduard Rohan, [co-authors not specified]
Journal: Computers and Structures
Year: 2024


📄 Homogenization of the acoustic transmission on periodically perforated plates interacting with potential mean flow
Authors: Eduard Rohan, [co-authors not specified]
Journal: Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
Year: 2024


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.

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  • 📄 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


 

Jamal Salah | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jamal Salah | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

A'Sharqiyah University | Oman

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Jamal Salah completed his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Basrah in 1988. He continued his studies and obtained a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Science and Technology in 1995. His academic journey culminated with a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Bradford in 2005.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Salah's professional career began at the Ministry of Higher Education in Iraq, where he played a pivotal role in shaping future generations of engineers. He held the position of Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering at Al-Nahrain University from 2005 to 2009. In 2010, he joined the University of Malaya as a Senior Lecturer and later progressed to an Associate Professor. He has also held various administrative positions, including the head of the Electrical Engineering Department and Dean of the Faculty of Engineering.

Research Focus and Contributions 🔬

Dr. Salah's research interests are primarily in computer networks, security, and wireless communications. His contributions to the field include:

  • Network Security: Researching vulnerabilities in computer networks and proposing solutions to enhance security measures.
  • Wireless Communications: Investigating the challenges and advancements in wireless communication technologies.
  • Emerging Technologies: Exploring the impact of emerging technologies on the engineering landscape.

His work has led to multiple publications in reputable journals and conference proceedings.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Salah has received numerous awards throughout his career, recognizing his contributions to education and research. He has been actively involved in organizing international conferences and workshops, further solidifying his reputation in the academic community.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Through his teaching, mentorship, and research, Dr. Salah has influenced many students and young professionals in the field of electrical engineering. His commitment to academic excellence and innovation continues to inspire future generations.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

As a respected academic and researcher, Dr. Salah is poised to make significant contributions to the field of electrical engineering. His ongoing research and involvement in educational initiatives aim to address the challenges posed by rapidly evolving technologies, ensuring that future engineers are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of the modern world.

 

Publications


  • 📄 On Uniformly Starlike Functions with Respect to Symmetrical Points Involving the Mittag-Leffler Function and the Lambert Series
    Author: Salah, J.
    Journal: Symmetry
    Year: 2024

  • 📄 Two Inclusive Subfamilies of Bi-Univalent Functions
    Authors: Al-Hawary, T., Amourah, A., Salah, J., Yousef, F.
    Journal: International Journal of Neutrosophic Science
    Year: 2024

  • 📄 Fibonacci Numbers Related to Some Subclasses of Bi-Univalent Functions
    Authors: Amourah, A., Frasin, B.A., Salah, J., Al-Hawary, T.
    Journal: International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
    Year: 2024

  • 📄 Bi-Univalent Functions Using Bell Distribution Associated With Meixner-Pollaczek Polynomials
    Authors: Alsoboh, A., Amourah, A., Salah, J.
    Journal: International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science
    Year: 2024

  • 📄Properties of a Linear Operator Involving Lambert Series and Rabotnov Function
    Author: Salah, J.
    Journal: International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
    Year: 2024

 

Pooja Rani | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pooja Rani | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

GMSSSS, Ratia | India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Pooja Rani's academic journey began with a strong foundation in mathematics, culminating in a Ph.D. in Mathematics with a focus on "Mathematical Modeling of an Elastic and Thermoelastic Medium Due to Various Seismic Sources". Her educational qualifications include an M.Sc. in Mathematics, a B.Ed., and qualification for the NET JRF examination. Notably, she was awarded the Roll of Honor for achieving a high position in her graduation.

Professional Endeavors

With five years of teaching experience, Dr. Pooja Rani has established herself as a dedicated educator and researcher. Her professional endeavors have led her to delve into the intricate dynamics of thermoelastic materials, focusing on various theories of thermoelasticity.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Pooja Rani's research revolves around the elastic and thermoelastic properties of materials, aiming to analyze dynamic problems within this domain. Her work encompasses the study of thermoelastic behavior in diverse geometries such as cylinders, disks, spheres, circular plates, and circular tubes. Through her research, she seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of thermoelastic phenomena and their practical implications.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Pooja Rani's dedication and contributions to the field of mathematics have earned her recognition, including the prestigious Roll of Honor for her outstanding performance during her graduation. Additionally, her qualification for the NET JRF examination highlights her academic prowess and potential in research.

Impact and Influence

The research conducted by Dr. Pooja Rani holds significant potential for impact in both academic and practical spheres. By delving into the complex dynamics of thermoelastic materials, her work contributes to advancements in understanding material behavior under various conditions. This understanding has implications for fields such as structural engineering, seismology, and materials science.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Pooja Rani's legacy is marked by her dedication to advancing the understanding of thermoelasticity through mathematical modeling. Her research not only sheds light on fundamental principles but also lays the groundwork for practical applications in engineering and geophysics. As she continues her academic journey, her innovative contributions are poised to shape the future of research in thermoelastic materials, leaving a lasting impact on the scientific community.

Notable Publications

Thermoelastic stress analysis of a functionally graded annular rotating disc with radially varying properties 2024

Wave analysis in porous thermoelastic plate with microtemperature 2023

One Dimensional Steady Thermal Stresses in a Rotating Thick-walled Sphere made of Functionally Graded Material 2022