Assist. Prof. Dr. Lotfi Jlali | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Lotfi Jlali | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University | Tunisia

Dr. Lotfi Mohamed Alhosine Jlali is an accomplished Tunisian mathematician and Assistant Professor at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia. His research primarily focuses on Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) and Nonlinear Analysis, with particular expertise in the mathematical modeling of fluid dynamics, including the Navier–Stokes, Euler, and Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) systems. Dr. Jlali’s work delves into the local and global existence, uniqueness, and regularity of solutions for incompressible fluid equations, as well as the asymptotic behavior of problems influenced by small or large parameters, such as rotating and anisotropic fluid systems. His studies also address the blow-up criteria for non-regular solutions and the stability of global solutions, applying advanced mathematical tools like Strichartz inequalities, energy estimates, and Sobolev embeddings. Dr. Jlali has made significant contributions to understanding the long-term dynamics of fluid equations, particularly in Sobolev–Gevrey and Fourier–Lei–Lin spaces. His research output includes 13 indexed publications with 51 citations in Scopus (h-index: 4) and 85 citations on Google Scholar (h-index: 5, i10-index: 3), reflecting the growing impact of his work in mathematical fluid mechanics.

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Featured Publications:

Benameur, J., & Jlali, L. (2016). Long time decay for 3D Navier-Stokes equations in Sobolev-Gevrey spaces. Electronic Journal of Differential Equations.

Benameur, J., & Jlali, L. (2016). On the blow-up criterion of 3D-NSE in Sobolev–Gevrey spaces. Journal of Mathematical Fluid Mechanics.

Jlali, L. (2017). Global well posedness of 3D-NSE in Fourier–Lei–Lin spaces. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences.

Benameur, J., & Jlali, L. (2020). Long time decay of 3D-NSE in Lei-Lin-Gevrey spaces. Mathematica Slovaca.

Jlali, L., & Benameur, J. (2024). Long time decay of incompressible convective Brinkman-Forchheimer in L2(R3). Demonstratio Mathematica.

Ms. Jing Ning | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jing Ning | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

student, Yangtze University, China

Ms. Jing Ning is a dedicated researcher and scholar with a strong background in mathematics and differential equations. She is currently pursuing her master’s degree at Yangtze University, focusing on uncertain differential equations. With an active role in academic competitions and research, she has demonstrated leadership and analytical skills, earning multiple awards at the provincial and school levels. Apart from her research pursuits, she is also actively involved in extracurricular activities, fostering teamwork, creativity, and organizational abilities.

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🎓 Education

Ms. Jing Ning holds a master’s degree from Yangtze University. Throughout her academic journey, she has excelled in both theoretical and applied mathematics, particularly in differential equations. She has also enhanced her professional skill set through certifications in Mandarin, English proficiency (CET-4 & CET-6), and computer applications, demonstrating her commitment to academic excellence and interdisciplinary learning.

💼 Experience

Ms. Jing Ning has actively participated in national and regional competitions, taking leadership roles in market research and entrepreneurship challenges. As a team leader in various competitions, she has successfully guided teams to significant victories, including the National College Student Market Research and Analysis Competition and the National College Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition. Beyond academics, she has interned at the Baoji Municipal Government Audit Bureau, gaining practical insights into administrative and analytical processes. Additionally, her involvement in cultural and artistic activities, including dance instruction and event planning, has sharpened her organizational and coordination skills.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Ms. Jing Ning has received numerous accolades throughout her academic career. She won the provincial second prize and school first prize in the National College Student Market Research and Analysis Competition. She also led her team to first place at the school level in the National College Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition and secured the second prize in the “Chuang Qingchun” College Students’ Entrepreneurship Competition. Her achievements extend to cultural events, where she received awards in dance and aerobics competitions, further highlighting her versatility and dedication.

🔬 Research Focus

Ms. Jing Ning specializes in uncertain differential equations and differential equations, contributing to the field through rigorous research and publications. Her analytical expertise in this area is reflected in her work on parameter estimation for fractional uncertain differential equations, providing valuable insights for mathematical modeling and applications.

🔍 Conclusion

Ms. Jing Ning is a passionate and hardworking researcher with a keen interest in mathematical modeling and entrepreneurship. Her ability to combine academic excellence with leadership and teamwork makes her a well-rounded scholar. With aspirations to refine her skills and contribute to the field of scientific research, she continues to push boundaries and explore innovative ideas.

📚 Publication

Parameter Estimation of Fractional Uncertain Differential Equations

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