Yasser Almoteri | Biomathematics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Yasser Almoteri | Biomathematics | Research Excellence Award

Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Yasser Almoteri is an Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a position he has held since August 2023. He earned his PhD in Applied Mathematics from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA, in 2023, with a dissertation on bacterial motion and spread in porous environments, following a Master of Science in Mathematics from New York University in 2017 and a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics from Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University in 2011. His academic experience includes research and teaching assistantships at NJIT, where he contributed to studies in biomathematics, complex fluids, and fuzzy difference equation modeling. Dr. Almoteri has presented his research on bacterial and micro-swimmer collective motion at multiple conferences, including APS March Meetings, the Dana Knox Research Showcase, and ICIAM, and has published in peer-reviewed journals such as Mathematics. He has received several honors, including the Silver Medal at the Dana Knox Research Showcase (2021) and the Outstanding Graduate Student Award at NJIT (2022), supported by research and teaching assistantships during his graduate studies.

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"Chemotactic aggregation dynamics of micro-swimmers in Brinkman flows", Y Almoteri, E Lushi arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.20925, 2025.

"Solvability of Three-Dimensional Nonlinear Difference Systems via Transformations and Generalized Fibonacci Recursions", Y Almoteri, A Ghezal, Mathematics 13 (24), 2025.

"Microswimmer collective dynamics in Brinkman flows", Y Almoteri, E Lushi, Physical Review Fluids 10 (8), 2025.

"Micro-swimmers in Brinkman flow: coupled dynamics and motion near surfaces", Y Almoteri, F Guzmán-Lastra, E, Lushi Division of Fluid Dynamics Annual Meeting, 2025.

"On the Existence and Uniqueness of Two-Dimensional Nonlinear Fuzzy Difference Equations with Logarithmic Interactions", Y Almoteri, A Ghezal, Mathematics 13 (21), 2025.

Misbah Ullah | Stochastic Neural Network | Best Faculty Award

Mr. Misbah Ullah | Stochastic Neural Network | Best Faculty Award

City University of Science and Information Technology | Pakistan

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Early Academic Pursuits

Misbah Ullah began his academic journey in mathematics with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Peshawar, followed by a Master of Science (16 years) in Mathematics, where he laid a strong foundation in natural sciences and mathematical problem-solving. His academic excellence was further solidified with a second Master of Science (18 years) from City University, Peshawar, achieving a commendable CGPA of 3.77/4.0. His thesis, “Stochastic Modeling of HCV among Infected People Who Inject Drugs”, reflects his early inclination toward applying advanced mathematical methods to real-world health challenges.

Professional Endeavors

Throughout his academic career, Misbah Ullah has immersed himself in a dynamic research environment. He actively participated in conferences such as the International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering, Management & Sciences (ICETEMS-2023), showcasing his ability to contribute to interdisciplinary academic discussions. His collaboration with eminent researchers and mentors has further strengthened his professional growth and visibility in the international research community.

Contributions and Research Focus

Misbah’s research primarily focuses on the intersection of mathematics, epidemiology, and computational modeling. His contributions span stochastic modeling, numerical solutions, spectral collocation techniques, and the application of artificial neural networks to disease dynamics. He has published high-impact research articles, including works in Scientific Reports and International Journal of Biomathematics, covering topics such as hepatitis C, chikungunya virus modeling, and malicious code propagation in wireless sensor networks. His ability to merge deterministic, stochastic, and fractional approaches highlights his innovative mindset and technical expertise.

Impact and Influence

Through his work, Misbah Ullah has provided new insights into disease modeling, neural networks, and control analysis, enabling predictive frameworks for public health and cybersecurity challenges. His publications are gaining recognition in peer-reviewed international journals, demonstrating his potential to influence both theoretical mathematics and applied sciences. His interdisciplinary research strengthens the bridge between mathematical theories and their practical implementations in epidemiology and computer science.

Academic Citations

Although at an early stage of his academic career, Misbah’s research outputs are already positioned to attract significant citations due to their novelty and practical applications. His collaborations with international scholars and contributions in high-ranking journals indicate that his citation impact will grow steadily, further enhancing his academic footprint.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Misbah Ullah aspires to expand his research on infectious disease dynamics, artificial neural networks, and fractional derivatives, providing advanced tools for scientific innovation. His long-term vision includes mentoring future researchers, contributing to global health solutions, and developing computational methods that combine accuracy with efficiency. His dedication to bridging mathematics with pressing societal issues promises a strong academic legacy and impactful contributions in years to come.

Conclusion

In summary, Misbah Ullah is a promising mathematician and researcher whose academic dedication, innovative research in stochastic and neural network modeling, and impactful contributions in infectious disease dynamics set him apart as an emerging leader in applied mathematics. His journey reflects both scholarly depth and societal relevance, making him a strong candidate for academic recognition and future leadership in the global research community.

Notable Publications

“A novel numerical solution of nonlinear stochastic model for the propagation of malicious codes in Wireless Sensor Networks using a high order spectral collocation technique

  • Author: J Zhu, M Ullah, S Ullah, MB Riaz, AB Saqib, AM Alamri, SA AlQahtani
  • Journal: Scientific Reports
  • Year: 2025

“A Multi-Layer Computational Neural Network Approach for Solving Stochastic Within-Host Chikungunya Model with an Adaptive Immune Response

  • Author: F Yu, M Ullah, S Ullah, M Asiri, S Ullah Khan, M Qeshta
  • Journal: International Journal of Biomathematics
  • Year: 2025

“A Novel Stochastic Neural Network Framework for Modeling and Simulation of Within-Host Chikungunya virus Transmission with Latency

  • Author: S Li, M Ullah, S Ullah, T Muhammad, Q Iqbal
  • Journal: Knowledge-Based Systems
  • Year: 2025

 

 

Venceslas Nguefoue Meli | Non-Linear Dynamics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Venceslas Nguefoue Meli | Non-Linear Dynamics | Young Scientist Award

University of Dschang | Cameroon

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Venceslas Nguefoue Meli’s academic journey began at the University of Dschang, Cameroon, where he demonstrated exceptional aptitude in physics from the undergraduate level, graduating cum laude with a Bachelor’s degree. His curiosity and determination led him to pursue a Master’s degree in Physics under the supervision of Prof. Patrick Louodop, focusing on the intriguing problem of recidivism in dynamical systems with applications to cancer modeling. This period of academic training laid the foundation for his Ph.D. in Physics, with a specialization in complex systems, under the joint guidance of Prof. Hilaire Bertrand Fotsin and Prof. Louodop. His doctoral thesis, Dynamics and Optimal Control of Mobiles and Interacting Systems, reflected a deep commitment to understanding intricate interactions within variable topology networks.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Meli’s career is marked by a balance of academic teaching, research, and professional service. He has served as a tutorial assistant and lecturer in various institutions, including the University of Dschang, Université Polytechnique des Bamboutos Léonardo Da Vinci, and the Institut Universitaire et Stratégique de l’Estuaire. His teaching portfolio spans electronics, applied electronics in medical imaging, physics, electrostatics, and MATLAB programming, providing a strong interdisciplinary contribution to science education in Cameroon. Additionally, he has contributed to the academic development of students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Meli’s research lies at the intersection of complex systems, nonlinear dynamics, optimal control, and complex networks. His work particularly explores mobile systems in networks with variable topology, focusing on collective behaviors and their practical applications. By integrating concepts from hypergraph theory, he is extending his research scope toward emerging areas in network science. His technical expertise includes electronics circuit design, MATLAB, Python, and C programming, which enable him to approach problems from both theoretical and applied perspectives.

Impact and Influence

Through his academic presentations and conference participation, Dr. Meli has contributed to the global discourse in physics and complex systems. He has presented at internationally recognized events, including the São Paulo School of Advanced Science on Disordered Systems and the International Conference on High-Level Physics and Appropriate Solutions to Real-Life Problems. His research insights have influenced peers working on dynamics of mobile oscillators, network structures, and mutual interactions in systems, especially within the African scientific community.

Academic Citations and Scholarly Engagement

While emerging in his research career, Dr. Meli has actively engaged in scholarly exchanges through seminars, workshops, and conference presentations. His academic contributions are poised to gain further citations as his work on mobile oscillator networks and nonlinear dynamics continues to resonate with researchers in physics, applied mathematics, and systems science.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Meli is positioned to advance research in hypergraph theory and its application to complex systems, with the potential to influence both theoretical models and technological innovations. His dedication to academic mentorship, interdisciplinary collaboration, and addressing real-world challenges ensures that his scientific contributions will continue to grow in relevance and impact.

Conclusion

Dr. Venceslas Nguefoue Meli embodies the qualities of a dedicated researcher, educator, and innovator in the field of complex systems and network science. His academic rigor, teaching excellence, and collaborative spirit have already marked him as a promising figure in the scientific community. With a trajectory that bridges theoretical insights and practical applications, he is well-positioned to make enduring contributions to physics and interdisciplinary research, aligning strongly with the ideals of awards recognizing young scientific talent.

Notable Publications

"Mobile oscillators in a mobile multi-layer network

  • Author: Venceslas Nguefoue , Steve J. Kongni, Thierry Njougouo, Patrick Louodop, Hubert Fotsin, Hilda A. Cerdeira
  • Journal: Chaos AIP
  • Year: 2025

"Chimera state in neural network with the PID coupling

  • Author: Mahamat Abdoulaye Adamdine, Venceslas Nguefoue, Thierry Njougouo, Patrick Louodop
  • Journal: Solitons and Fractals
  • Year: 2024

"Phase transitions on a multiplex of swarmalators

  • Author: Steve J. Kongni, Venceslas Nguefoue, Thierry Njougouo, Patrick Louodop, F. Fagundes Ferreira, Robert
    Tchitnga, Hilda A. Cerdeira
  • Journal: Physical Review E
  • Year: 2023

"Mobile oscillator network with amplification

  • Author: Venceslas Nguefoue, Thierry Njougouo, Steve Kongni, Patrick Louodop, Hilaire Fotsin
  • Journal: Solitons and Fractals
  • Year: 2023

"Network of mobile systems: mutual influence of oscillators and agents

  • Author: Venceslas Nguefoue, Thierry Njougouo, Patrick Louodop, Hilaire Fotsin, and Hilda A. Cerdeira
  • Journal: The European Physical Journal Special Topics
  • Year: 2021

 

 

 

Oke Adeyemo | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Oke Adeyemo | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

PhD in Applied Mathematics at North-West University, South Africa📖

Dr. Oke Davies Adeyemo is an accomplished Applied Mathematician with extensive expertise in Lie group analysis of nonlinear partial differential equations (NLPDEs) and their applications in science and engineering. Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Material Science Innovation and Modelling (MaSIM) research focus area at North-West University, South Africa, Dr. Adeyemo has contributed significantly to the advancement of mathematical sciences through teaching, research, and editorial roles. He holds a Ph.D. and M.Sc. (Summa Cum Laude) in Applied Mathematics from North-West University, South Africa, and a B.Sc. Honours in Mathematics (Summa Cum Laude) from Ekiti State University, Nigeria.

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Education Background🎓

  • Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics (2019–2021), North-West University, South Africa
    Thesis: Lie group analysis of some higher-dimensional nonlinear partial differential equations in science and engineering.
  • M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics (2018–2019, Summa Cum Laude), North-West University, South Africa
    Thesis: Symmetry analysis of modified equal-width and nonlinear advection-diffusion equations.
  • B.Sc. Honours in Mathematics (2007–2010, Summa Cum Laude), Ekiti State University, Nigeria
  • National Diploma in Computer Science (2003–2006, Magna Cum Laude), Federal Polytechnic, Nigeria

Professional Experience🌱

Dr. Adeyemo has over a decade of teaching and research experience. He served as a Teaching Assistant at North-West University and the African Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), where he mentored undergraduate and postgraduate students in advanced mathematical courses. Additionally, he has a strong background in secondary and post-secondary teaching, guiding students in Mathematics, Further Mathematics, and Computer Science in Nigeria and South Africa. Dr. Adeyemo has also co-supervised multiple postgraduate students, contributing to cutting-edge research in nonlinear wave equations and symmetry analysis.

In addition to his teaching, Dr. Adeyemo has extensive research experience, including collaborations with Shandong University of Science and Technology, China, where he developed solutions for nonlinear mathematical models. He actively contributes to the academic community as a Guest Editor, Editorial Board Member, and reviewer for numerous high-impact journals like Nonlinear Dynamics, Mathematics (MDPI), and Scientific Reports.

Research Interests🔬
  • Nonlinear partial and ordinary differential equations
  • Lie group analysis of differential equations
  • Applications of nonlinear wave equations in science and engineering

Author Metrics

Dr. Adeyemo has published numerous articles in reputed peer-reviewed journals and has presented at international conferences. His research contributions have been well-received, particularly in the area of NLPDEs and their applications, demonstrating strong academic impact and citations.

Publications Top Notes 📄

1. Computational approach in obtaining analytic solutions of a generalized nonlinear breaking soliton equation with applications in engineering and physics

  • Authors: O. Davies Adeyemo, C. Masood Khalique
  • Journal: Journal of Taibah University for Science
  • Volume/Issue: 18 (1)
  • Article ID: 2331984
  • Year: 2024

2. Novel exact solutions and conserved vectors of the first extended modified (3+1)-dimensional integrable Vakhnenko-Parkes equation

  • Authors: O.D. Adeyemo, C.M. Khalique
  • Journal: Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems-S
  • Status: Published in 2024
  • Pages: Yet to be assigned (0-0 placeholder for now)

3. Noether symmetries, group analysis and soliton solutions of a (3+1)-dimensional generalized fifth-order Zakharov–Kuznetsov model with power, dual power laws and dispersed terms

  • Authors: O.D. Adeyemo, C.M. Khalique, N.G. Migranov
  • Journal: Optical and Quantum Electronics
  • Volume/Issue: 56 (7)
  • Article ID: 1153
  • Year: 2024

4. Multiple solutions and conserved vectors of a shallow water wave equation arising in fluid mechanics; Lie group analysis

  • Authors: O.D. Adeyemo, C.M. Khalique, M. Abudiab, A. Aziz
  • Journal: Chinese Journal of Physics
  • Volume: 89
  • Pages: 582-600
  • Year: 2024

5. Abundant invariant and classical solutions with the conservation laws of a new (3+1)-dimensional fifth-order nonlinear Wazwaz equation with the third-order dispersion terms

  • Authors: O.D. Adeyemo, C.M. Khalique
  • Journal: Chinese Journal of Physics
  • Volume: 89
  • Pages: 1128-1151
  • Year: 2024

Conclusion

Dr. Oke Davies Adeyemo is an exceptional researcher in Applied Mathematics with significant expertise in nonlinear partial differential equations and their applications. His prolific publication record, strong academic achievements, and impactful teaching experience make him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

His work has theoretical depth and practical utility in solving real-world engineering and scientific challenges. While there is room to expand his research’s interdisciplinary scope and engagement with larger-scale projects, his current contributions are already outstanding and globally recognized.

In summary, Dr. Adeyemo stands out as a dedicated and impactful researcher whose work has made substantial contributions to the advancement of applied mathematics and its real-world applications.