Nihad Shehab | Complex Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nihad Shehab | Complex Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Teacher, Tikrit University, Iraq

Nihad Hameed Shehab Hamad, born in Anbar, Iraq, is an Assistant Teacher specializing in Complex Analysis and Geometric Function Theory. Passionate about education and research, he is committed to advancing mathematical knowledge and improving educational quality in his community. With a strong background in mathematics, he contributes to academia through both teaching and research, aiming to inspire future generations of mathematicians and computer scientists. 🌍💡

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🎓 Education:

Nihad is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mathematics, focusing on Complex Analysis, at the University of Tikrit, under the guidance of Professor Dr. Abdul Rahman Salman Juma. He completed his Master’s in Mathematics in 2021 and his Bachelor’s in 2013, both from the University of Anbar’s College of Education for Pure Sciences. His academic journey reflects a deep dedication to the study of mathematical principles and analytical theories. 📘📊

👨‍🏫 Experience:

Nihad has a solid background in teaching mathematics at Sumaiya Secondary School for Boys in Anbar Province, Iraq. His responsibilities include lesson planning, exam preparation, student evaluation, and engaging students in extracurricular activities. His role in education has been marked by a dedication to inspiring and equipping students with critical thinking and problem-solving skills in mathematics. 📐🏫

🔬 Research Interests:

Nihad’s research interests lie in the realms of Complex Analysis and Geometric Function Theory, where he explores innovative mathematical concepts related to analytic functions and differential subordination. His work aims to contribute new insights to the field, with a particular focus on function theory and its applications in complex mathematical structures. 🔍📈

🏆 Awards and Achievements:

Nihad has received various certifications from the Training and Development Department in Anbar, recognizing his commitment to modern teaching methods and curriculum development. He has achieved notable success with his students’ final exam results and is an innovator in creating educational resources tailored to student needs. 🎖️📜

📚 Publications:

Shehab, N. H., & Juma, A. R. S. (2022). “Third order differential subordination for analytic functions involving convolution operator.” Baghdad Science Journal, 19(3), 0581-0581. Link (Cited by X)

Shehab, N. H., & Juma, A. R. S. (2021). “Application of Quasi Subordination Associated with Generalized Sakaguchi Type Functions.” Iraqi Journal of Science, 4885-4891. Link (Cited by X)

Shehab, N. H., & Juma, A. R. S. (2021). “Coefficient bounds of m-fold symmetric bi-univalent functions for certain subclasses.” International Journal of Nonlinear Analysis and Applications, 12(Special Issue), 71-82. Link (Cited by X)

Shehab, N. H., & Juma, A. R. S. (2022, October). “Coefficient bounds for certain subclasses for meromorphic functions involving quasi subordination.” AIP Conference Proceedings, 2400(1). AIP Publishing. Link (Cited by X)

Hameed, F. N., & Shehab, N. H. (2024). “Quasi Subordination Properties of Bi-Univalent Functions By Using Generalized Srivastava-Attiya Operator.” Iraqi Journal of Science, 4468-4477. Link (Cited by X)

 

João Maurício de Carvalho | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. João Maurício de Carvalho | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Associate member, CMUP, Portugal

João Paulo Simões Maurício de Carvalho is an accomplished mathematician specializing in applied mathematics and dynamical systems. As an Associate Member of the Centre for Mathematics at the University of Porto (CMUP), his research delves into complex mathematical models, particularly in epidemiology. With a strong background in mathematical engineering and astronomy, João Paulo is dedicated to advancing knowledge in his field through innovative research and active participation in academic conferences.

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Assessment for Researcher Award Consideration: João Paulo Simões Maurício de Carvalho

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Academic Excellence: João has a robust academic background, including a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and a MSc in Mathematical Engineering from prestigious institutions. His education aligns well with his research focus, particularly in the areas of mathematical modeling and dynamical systems.
  2. Publication Record: João has a solid portfolio of publications in reputable journals, including contributions to the SIR model in epidemiology, fractional models for diseases like COVID-19 and Type 1 Diabetes, and studies on AIDS-defining malignancies. His work is well-cited, indicating its impact in the field.
  3. Conference Contributions: He has been an active participant in several national and international conferences, both as a speaker and attendee. His invitations to speak at various events highlight his recognition in the academic community.
  4. Research Grants and Memberships: João has been the recipient of multiple research grants, demonstrating his ability to secure funding for his research projects. He is also an Associate Member of the Centre for Mathematics at the University of Porto (CMUP), further validating his standing in the academic community.
  5. Peer Review Contributions: His role as a peer reviewer for the International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics shows his expertise is trusted by peers, adding to his credibility.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Impact: While João’s research is highly specialized, expanding the application of his work to broader fields or interdisciplinary areas could increase its impact and appeal for broader recognition.
  2. Collaborative Projects: Engaging in more collaborative research projects, especially those with international partners or in emerging fields, could enhance his research profile and global visibility.
  3. Outreach and Public Engagement: Increasing his involvement in public outreach or applied research that directly benefits society could strengthen his case for awards that value practical contributions alongside academic achievements.

 

Education 🎓

João Paulo earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics in 2024 from the MAP-PDMA program, a collaboration between the Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto (FCUP), Aveiro, and Minho. Prior to this, he completed a Master’s degree in Mathematical Engineering in 2016 and a Bachelor’s degree in Astronomy in 2014, both from FCUP. He also pursued advanced studies in Estimation, Control, Optimization, and Data Science, with applications to cyber-physical systems, at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto (FEUP) in 2020/2021.

Experience 💼

João Paulo has gained extensive research experience as an Associate Member at CMUP, where he has contributed to various projects focused on chaos and stabilization in epidemiological models with seasonal variations. He has also held research grant positions at CMUP and participated in international training programs and summer courses. His expertise in mathematical modeling has led to several invited speaker roles at prestigious conferences and seminars.

Research Focus 🔬

João Paulo’s research primarily revolves around the qualitative analysis of epidemiological models, particularly in understanding chaos, bifurcations, and stability. His work often intersects with applied mathematics in life sciences, where he explores the dynamics of diseases through mathematical modeling. His notable contributions include studies on the SIR model with vaccination, fractional models for Type 1 Diabetes, and the role of the immune system in AIDS-defining malignancies.

Awards and Honours 🏆

Throughout his academic journey, João Paulo has received several grants and scholarships, including a Ph.D. scholarship from CMUP for his project on chaos in epidemiological models. He was also a recipient of the MAGIC project grant and participated in a COST Action training school in Turkey. His academic excellence was recognized by the unanimous approval of his Ph.D. thesis in Applied Mathematics.

Publication Top Notes 📝

Pulse vaccination in a SIR model: global dynamics, bifurcations and seasonality (2024) – Accepted
Authors: João P.S. Maurício de Carvalho, Alexandre A. Rodrigues
SIR model with vaccination: bifurcation analysis (2023) – Qualitative Theory of Dynamical Systems
DOI: 10.1007/s12346-023-00802-2
Strange attractors in a dynamical system inspired by a seasonally forced SIR model (2022) – Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena
DOI: 10.1016/j.physd.2022.133268
Role of the immune system in AIDS-defining malignancies (2022) – Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-77306-9_9
A fractional-order model for CoViD-19 dynamics with reinfection and the importance of quarantine (2021) – Chaos, Solitons & Fractals
DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2021.111275

Fractional Model for Type 1 Diabetes (2020) – Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-37062-6_9

Conclusion:

João Paulo Simões Maurício de Carvalho demonstrates a strong and focused research profile, particularly in applied mathematics and dynamical systems related to epidemiology. His academic qualifications, publications, and conference contributions make him a solid candidate for a Researcher Award. However, to strengthen his profile further, he could benefit from expanding the applicability of his research, engaging in more interdisciplinary projects, and increasing public outreach efforts. Overall, João is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in fields related to mathematical modeling and applied mathematics.

 

Karima BENALI | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Karima BENALI | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

PHD Diploma, University of Sfax, Tunisia

👩‍🔬 Dr. Karima Benali, a dedicated academic, holds a Ph.D. in Fundamental Mathematics. With two years of teaching experience at the Institut Supérieur de Biotechnologie de Sfax, she is passionate about education and guiding her students to overcome challenges and achieve their full potential.

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Education

🎓 Dr. Benali has an extensive educational background, including specialized training in English communication, project engineering, Python programming, and SPSS software. She completed her Ph.D. in Fundamental Mathematics at the Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, where she also received various other training and certifications.

Experience

👩‍🏫 Dr. Benali has taught at the Faculty of Sciences of Sfax and the Institut Supérieur de Biotechnologie de Sfax. Her roles included supervising directed works for courses in Analysis, Algebra, Biostatistics, Probability, and Statistics across multiple undergraduate programs. She has a strong commitment to enhancing students’ academic experiences through interactive and engaging teaching methods.

Research Interests

🔬 Dr. Benali’s research interests lie in the fields of algebra, particularly Hom-Lie algebras and Bihom-Lie algebras. She has presented her research at numerous international conferences and has published several influential papers in these areas.

Awards

🏆 Dr. Benali has been recognized for her contributions to mathematics with multiple awards and certificates of participation in prestigious conferences, including the Tunisio-Japanese conference, the Algebra and Lie Theory conference in France, and the Euro-Maghreb conference.

Publications

“Bialgebras, the Yang-Baxter equation and Manin triples for mock-Lie algebras”
“Representations of simple Hom-Lie algebras”
“Bialgebras via Manin triples of compatible mock-Lie algebras”