Cheon Seoung Ryoo | Mathematics | Pioneer Researcher Award

Prof. Cheon Seoung Ryoo | Mathematics | Pioneer Researcher Award

Professor at Hannam University, South Korea

Professor Cheon Seoung Ryoo (兪 天星) is a renowned mathematician and academic leader currently serving as a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Hannam University, Korea. He also holds key administrative roles as the Dean of the College of Smart Interdisciplinary Engineering and the Director of the Institute of Mathematical Sciences at Hannam University. His research expertise lies in numerical analysis, scientific computing, and analytic number theory, particularly in the study of zeta functions, special polynomials, and boundary value problems.

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🎓Education Background

  • Ph.D. in Mathematics, Kyushu University, Japan, March 1998

  • Doctor of Science in Mathematics, Kyungpook National University, Korea, February 1995

  • M.A. in Mathematics, Kyungpook National University, Korea, February 1989

  • B.A. in Mathematics, Kyungpook National University, Korea, February 1987

💼 Professional Development

  • Professor, Hannam University, Korea (Apr 2011 – Present)

  • Associate Professor, Hannam University (Mar 2006 – Mar 2011)

  • Assistant Professor, Hannam University (Mar 2002 – Feb 2005)

  • Professor (BK21), Kyungpook National University (Sep 2000 – Feb 2002)

  • Full-time Researcher, POSTECH, Pohang (Jun 2000 – Sep 2000)

  • Full-time Researcher, Kyungpook National University (Jun 1998 – May 2000)

🔬Research Focus

  • Numerical Analysis and Interval Analysis

  • Scientific Computing related to PDEs and BVPs

  • Analytic and Algebraic Number Theory, including:

    • Zeta and L-functions (both complex and p-adic)

    • Special functions and polynomials (Euler, Bernoulli, Hermite, etc.)

    • q-Calculus, (p,q)-extensions, and degenerate versions

  • Fractals and Visualization of Zeros

  • Mathematical Inequalities and Dynamic Equations

MSC Classifications: 65G20, 65N15, 11M06, 11M20, etc.

📈Author Metrics:

  • Prolific Publisher: Over 20 peer-reviewed journal papers between 2020–2022 in journals such as Mathematics, Fractal and Fractional, Symmetry, and Journal of Applied Mathematics and Informatics.

  • Notable publications focus on q-analogues, (p,q)-polynomials, and solutions to differential equations.

  • His work is widely cited in the fields of analytic number theory, q-series, and special functions.

🏆Awards and Honors:

While specific named awards are not listed in the vitae document, Professor Ryoo’s distinguished academic positions and prolific publication record are testament to his standing in the mathematical community. His leadership roles as Dean and Director at Hannam University reflect peer recognition and institutional trust in his contributions to research and education.

📝Publication Top Notes

1. On Some Extensions for Degenerate Frobenius-Euler-Genocchi Polynomials with Applications in Computer Modeling

  • Journal: Applied Mathematics in Science and Engineering
  • Publication Date: 2024-12-31
  • DOI: 10.1080/27690911.2023.2297072
  • Contributors: Waseem Ahmad Khan, Ugur Duran, Jihad Younis, Cheon Seoung Ryoo

2. On Certain Properties of Parametric Kinds of Apostol-Type Frobenius–Euler–Fibonacci Polynomials

  • Journal: Axioms
  • Publication Date: 2024-05-24
  • DOI: 10.3390/axioms13060348
  • Contributors: Hao Guan, Waseem Ahmad Khan, Can Kızılateş, Cheon Seoung Ryoo

3. Some Properties of Generalized Apostol-Type Frobenius–Euler–Fibonacci Polynomials

  • Journal: Mathematics
  • Publication Date: 2024-03-08
  • DOI: 10.3390/math12060800
  • Contributors: Maryam Salem Alatawi, Waseem Ahmad Khan, Can Kızılateş, Cheon Seoung Ryoo

4. Diverse Properties and Approximate Roots for a Novel Kinds of the (p,q)-Cosine and (p,q)-Sine Geometric Polynomials

  • Journal: Mathematics
  • Publication Date: 2022-07-31
  • DOI: 10.3390/math10152709
  • Contributors: Sunil Kumar Sharma, Waseem Ahmad Khan, Cheon-Seoung Ryoo, Ugur Duran

.Conclusion:

Professor Cheon Seoung Ryoo exemplifies the spirit of the Pioneer Researcher Award through:

  • A multi-decade commitment to mathematical research,

  • Outstanding contributions to q-series, special polynomials, and scientific computing, and

  • Distinguished academic leadership in a top Korean university.

While increased international visibility and recognition could further elevate his profile, his substantive, original, and sustained contributions position him as highly suitable for the Pioneer Researcher Award.

Final Verdict: Strongly Recommended for the Pioneer Researcher Award

Muhammad Saqib | Computational Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Saqib | Computational Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology Rahim Yar Khan Pakistan, Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Saqib is a distinguished mathematician specializing in numerical analysis, computational mathematics, and the numerical solution of partial differential equations (PDEs). He is currently an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Mathematics, Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology (KFUEIT), Pakistan. With a strong academic and research background, Dr. Saqib has contributed significantly to mathematical modeling, finite difference and finite volume methods, and computational approaches to solving complex mathematical problems. He has held key academic positions at NUML University, Air University Islamabad, and King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia.

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Education Background

  • Ph.D. in Numerical Analysis (2017) – King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia
  • M.S. in Mathematics (Mathematical Modeling & Simulation) (2011) – Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
  • B.S. in Mathematics (2008) – International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Professional Development

Dr. Saqib has extensive experience in academia and research. He has served as an Assistant Professor at KFUEIT, NUML University, and Air University Islamabad. Previously, he worked as a Research Associate at King Abdul Aziz University, where he contributed to advanced computational techniques for solving nonlinear PDEs. At KFUEIT, he plays vital roles as BASR Coordinator, Secretary DGC, and Exam Coordinator. His research has been supported by grants from the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan, focusing on novel numerical algorithms for complex mathematical systems.

Research Focus

  • Numerical Analysis of PDEs
  • Finite Difference and Finite Volume Methods
  • Computational Mathematics and Bio-Mathematics
  • Compact Finite Difference Schemes

Author Metrics:

Dr. Muhammad Saqib has established a strong academic presence through his research contributions, which are reflected in his author metrics. His publications are indexed in well-reputed journals such as IEEE AccessPhysica Scripta, and Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics. His Google Scholar profile showcases a growing number of citations, highlighting the impact of his research in numerical analysis and computational mathematics. As a researcher specializing in numerical methods for partial differential equations, finite difference schemes, and computational modeling, his work has gained recognition in the fields of applied mathematics, engineering, and bio-mathematics. The increasing citation count and visibility of his research demonstrate his influence in advancing mathematical techniques for real-world applications.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Saqib has received notable academic and research accolades throughout his career. He was awarded the Doctoral Fellowship (2014–2017) by King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia, in recognition of his outstanding research potential during his Ph.D. studies. His work in numerical methods and computational solutions has been further supported by competitive research funding, including the Start-up Research Grant Program (SRGP) from the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan in 2019–2020. This grant, amounting to PKR 361,000, funded his research on the nonlinear Burgers-Huxley system, emphasizing the development of efficient numerical techniques. These honors reflect his academic excellence, innovative research contributions, and commitment to advancing the field of numerical analysis and computational mathematics.

Publication Top Notes

1. Finite Volume Modeling of Neural Communication: Exploring Electrical Signaling in Biological Systems

  • Authors: M. Saleem, M. Saqib, B.S. Alshammari, S. Hasnain, A. Ayesha
  • Journal: Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics
  • Volume: 13
  • Article ID: 101082
  • Year: 2025
  • Abstract: This paper employs finite volume methods to simulate neural communication, focusing on electrical signal propagation in biological systems. The study contributes to computational neuroscience by providing an efficient numerical approach to model and analyze neural activity.

2. Analyzing Stability and Dynamics of an Epidemic Model with Allee’s Effect and Mass Action Incidence Rates Incorporating Treatment Strategies

  • Authors: M. Qurban, A. Khaliq, M. Saqib
  • Journal: Physica Scripta
  • Year: 2024
  • Abstract: The research examines an epidemic model integrating Allee’s effect and mass action incidence rates. Stability analysis and numerical simulations provide insights into the effectiveness of treatment interventions in disease control.

3. Numerical Study of One-Dimensional Fisher’s KPP Equation with Finite Difference Schemes

  • Authors: S. Hasnain, M. Saqib
  • Journal: American Journal of Computational Mathematics
  • Volume: 7 (1)
  • Pages: 70
  • Year: 2017
  • Abstract: This study applies finite difference schemes to the Fisher-KPP equation, a fundamental reaction-diffusion model. It evaluates the stability, convergence, and efficiency of various numerical approaches in solving biological wave propagation problems.

4. Highly Efficient Computational Methods for Two-Dimensional Coupled Nonlinear Unsteady Convection-Diffusion Problems

  • Authors: M. Saqib, S. Hasnain, D.S. Mashat
  • Journal: IEEE Access
  • Volume: 5
  • Pages: 7139-7148
  • Year: 2017
  • Abstract: The paper presents high-accuracy computational methods for solving two-dimensional convection-diffusion problems, which frequently arise in fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and atmospheric modeling. The proposed methods enhance computational efficiency and stability.

5. Computational Solutions of Two-Dimensional Convection-Diffusion Equation Using Crank-Nicolson and Time-Efficient ADI Schemes

  • Authors: M. Saqib, S. Hasnain, D.S. Mashat
  • Journal: American Journal of Computational Mathematics
  • Volume: 7 (3)
  • Pages: 208
  • Year: 2017
  • Abstract: This research explores Crank-Nicolson and Alternating Direction Implicit (ADI) schemes for solving convection-diffusion equations. It highlights the efficiency and accuracy of these numerical techniques in computational fluid dynamics applications.

Conclusion

Dr. Muhammad Saqib is a highly suitable candidate for a Best Researcher Award based on:
✔️ His strong research record in numerical analysis and computational mathematics.
✔️ Contributions to biological systems modeling, epidemiology, and convection-diffusion problems.
✔️ Secured research funding and demonstrated academic leadership.

If he enhances global collaborations, industry applications, and high-impact journal publications, his candidacy will become even stronger. However, based on his current achievements, he is well-qualified for the award.