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.

Dr. Jan Muhammad | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jan Muhammad | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Shanghai University | China

Dr. Jan Muhammad is a distinguished mathematician and postdoctoral researcher specializing in nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs), soliton theory, and mathematical physics. His research primarily focuses on analytical and semi-analytical approaches for exploring nonlinear dynamical systems, fractional calculus, and optical wave propagation in applied mathematics and engineering contexts. With over 50 peer-reviewed publications in prestigious international journals, Dr. Muhammad has significantly contributed to advancing the theoretical and applied aspects of nonlinear PDEs and fractional models. His studies often explore the mathematical structures governing complex fluid mechanics, magnetohydrodynamics, and fractional optical systems, offering new insights into the behavior of nonlinear waves, stability, and multistability phenomena. His scholarly impact is reflected by 294 Scopus citations across 149 documents with an h-index of 11, showcasing the depth and reach of his contributions. His work is also widely recognized on Google Scholar, emphasizing his growing influence within the global mathematical community. Dr. Muhammad’s ongoing research bridges mathematical theory with real-world physical systems, demonstrating excellence in mathematical modeling, analytical methods, and interdisciplinary applications.

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Muhammad, J., Fang, L., & Guo, Z. (2020). Global weak solutions to a class of compressible non-Newtonian fluids with vacuum. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, 43, 5234–5249.

Zhu, H., Fang, L., Muhammad, J., & Guo, Z. (2020). Global weak solutions to a Vlasov–Fokker–Planck/compressible non-Newtonian fluid system of equations. ZAMM, 100, e201900091.

Muhammad, J., Ali, Q., & Younas, U. (2024). Three component coupled fractional nonlinear Schrödinger equations: Diversity of exact optical solitonic structures. Modern Physics Letters B, 2450373.

Muhammad, J. (2024). On the global existence for a class of compressible non-Newtonian fluids with inhomogeneous boundary data. Russian Journal of Mathematical Physics, 31, 276–298.

Muhammad, J., Younas, U., & Nasreen, N. (2024). Multicomponent nonlinear fractional Schrödinger equation: Optical wave propagation in fiber optics. Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics, 100805.

Dr. Terungwa James Age | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Terungwa James Age | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Fellow/ Lecturer, University of South Africa, South Africa.

Dr. Terungwa James Age is a dynamic mathematics educator and researcher with a profound commitment to advancing mathematics education through digital innovations and pedagogical strategies. With a strong academic foundation and progressive teaching experience across Nigerian and South African institutions, he has consistently demonstrated a passion for student-centered learning and academic excellence. Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of South Africa, Dr. Age brings rich experience from previous roles as Lecturer II, ICT Unit Director, and Head of Department in various academic institutions. His professional journey reflects dedication to teaching, research, and leadership in education. 🌍📘

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🎓 Education Background

Dr. Age earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics Education from the University of Agriculture, Makurdi in 2021 with a focus on the use of GeoEnzo software to enhance students’ learning in geometry. He previously obtained an M.Ed. in Mathematics Education in 2017 and a B.Sc. (Ed.) in Mathematics/Computer Science in 2010 from the same university. His academic projects and theses highlight a continuous interest in the integration of digital tools in mathematics learning environments. 🧠💡

💼 Professional Experience

He has held multiple academic positions, including Postdoctoral Fellow at UNISA, Lecturer II at Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, and Assistant Lecturer at the Federal University of Agriculture. Notably, Dr. Age also served as Head of the Computer Science Department and Acting ICT Director at the Nigerian Army College of Environmental Science and Technology. His earlier career included teaching mathematics at various secondary schools, enriching his experience in both foundational and higher education. 🏫🖥️

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Age has been recognized with a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship by the University of South Africa in 2023 and awarded a bursary to attend AFRICME 7. He also participated in the TETFund-sponsored “Train the Trainer” workshop on research proposal writing. These honors underscore his active engagement in scholarly development and academic networking across Africa. 🏆📜

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Age’s research spans digital pedagogy, mathematical software, and decolonial approaches to STEM education, with a special focus on digital literacy and equity in the Global South. His work addresses educational access and indigenous knowledge systems, contributing to transformative teaching strategies in mathematics. He is also interested in educational technologies that enhance critical thinking and retention in mathematics classrooms. 📊🌐

📚 Conclusion

As an experienced educator and researcher, Dr. Terungwa James Age stands out as a champion of educational transformation through digital innovation and inclusive practices. His scholarly contributions, teaching dedication, and leadership in curriculum development continue to impact students and fellow educators across institutions. With ongoing research, supervision, and global academic presence, Dr. Age is well-positioned as a leading figure in mathematics education. 📈🎓

📘 Top Publications with Notes

  1. A Flipped Applied Mathematics Classroom: Nigerian University Students’ Experience and Perceptions
    Journal: Abacus, Vol. 42(1), pp. 78–87
    Year: 2017
    Cited by: 25 articles

  2. Effect of Geometer’s Sketch Pad on Senior Secondary School Students’ Interest and Achievement in Geometry in Gboko Metropolis
    Journal: International Journal of Research & Review, Vol. 5(4), pp. 33–39
    Year: 2018
    Cited by: 19 articles

  3. Returning Responsibility to the Home: Outcomes of Background Checks on Low and High Achievers in Middle Basic Mathematics in North Bank Suburb of Makurdi, Nigeria
    Journal: Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science, Vol. 11(2), pp. 29–37
    Year: 2018
    Cited by: 10 articles

  4. Design of Single-User-Mode Computer-Based Examination System for Senior Secondary Schools in Onitsha North Local Government Area of Anambra State, Nigeria
    Journal: VillageMath Educational Review, Vol. 3(1), pp. 108–134
    Year: 2022
    Cited by: 9 articles

  5. Determinants of Mathematics-Related Career Choice Among Senior Secondary School Students in Makurdi Metropolis, Benue State, Nigeria
    Journal: International Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Education, Vol. 3(1), pp. 1–26
    Year: 2019
    Cited by: 9 articles

  6. Effect of Mathematical Software on Senior Secondary School Students’ Achievement in Geometry
    Journal: Eureka: Social and Humanities
    Year: 2023
    Cited by: 7 articles

  7. Reinvigorating Secondary School Students’ Interest in Geometry Using GeoEnzo Software in Benue State, Nigeria
    Journal: Journal of Global Research in Education and Social Science, Vol. 15(6), pp. 1–9
    Year: 2021
    Cited by: 5 articles

 

Arak Mathai | Mathematical | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Arak Mathai | Mathematical | Best Researcher Award

Emeritus Professor, McGill University, Canada

🌟 Dr. A.M. Mathai is an Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at McGill University, Canada, and the Honorary Director of the Centre for Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Kerala, India. Renowned for his pioneering contributions to mathematics and statistics, he has supervised 13 Ph.D. theses and 30 M.Sc. theses globally. A founder of several prestigious organizations, including the Statistical Society of Canada, Dr. Mathai is celebrated for his extensive research, publications, and global leadership roles, including serving as President of the Indian Mathematical Society and Chairman of the Kerala State Statistical Commission. 📚✨

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Education

🎓 Dr. A.M. Mathai holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics and Statistics (1964) and an M.A. (1962) from the University of Toronto, Canada. Prior to that, he earned an M.Sc. in Statistics (1959) from the University of Kerala, India, graduating first in rank with a gold medal, along with a B.Sc. in Mathematics (1957) and other distinguished certifications. His academic journey reflects a lifelong dedication to excellence and learning. 🏅📖

Experience

👨‍🏫 Dr. Mathai has had a remarkable career spanning several decades, including serving as a full professor at McGill University since 2000. In India, he has directed the Centre for Mathematical and Statistical Sciences since 1985. His leadership roles include President of the Society for Special Functions and their Applications (2017-2021) and the Indian Mathematical Society (2015-2016), reflecting his global impact on mathematical sciences. 🌐📊

Research Interests

🔍 Dr. Mathai’s diverse research spans statistical distribution theory, geometrical probability, fractional calculus, special functions, multivariate analysis, and applied astrophysics. His groundbreaking work has advanced fields like reaction rates, matrix variate distributions, and fractional differential equations, earning him international acclaim and a leading citation rank in several mathematical domains. 🌠📐

Awards

🏆 Dr. Mathai’s accolades include the Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship, Life Time Achievement Award from the Indian Society for Probability and Statistics, and numerous awards from the United Nations for his contributions to teaching, research, and global workshops. He is a Fellow of prestigious organizations, including the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (USA) and the National Academy of Sciences, India. His lifetime contributions have reshaped mathematical and statistical sciences worldwide. 🎖🌟

Publications

Fractional integral operators in the complex matrix-variate caseLinear Algebra and its Applications (2013) DOI:10.1016/j.laa.2013.08.023
Cited by: 100+ articles.

Fractional integral operators involving many matrix variablesLinear Algebra and its Applications (2014) DOI:10.1016/j.laa.2014.04.001
Cited by: 95 articles.

A pathway to matrix-variate gamma and normal densitiesLinear Algebra and Its Applications (2005) DOI:10.1016/j.laa.2004.06.023
Cited by: 120 articles.

Random p-content of a p-parallelotope in Euclidean n-spaceAdvances in Applied Probability (1999) DOI:10.1234/aap.v31.2.343
Cited by: 80 articles.

An Introduction to Geometrical ProbabilityGordon and Breach (1999) Link to Publisher
Cited by: 150 articles.