Mohammad Zeyauddin | Qualitative Research | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Zeyauddin | Qualitative Research | Best Researcher Award

Jubail Industrial College | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Mohammad Zeyauddin is an accomplished Assistant Professor in the Department of General Studies, Mathematics Section, at Jubail Industrial College, Saudi Arabia. With over fourteen years of teaching experience at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, he has contributed significantly to curriculum development, academic mentorship, and student engagement. Dr. Zeyauddin holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Banaras Hindu University, India, with research focused on spatially homogeneous and anisotropic Bianchi Type V cosmological models in general relativity and scalar-tensor theories of gravitation. He also completed a Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia, specializing in relativistic cosmology. His teaching repertoire spans Linear Algebra, Differential and Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, Complex and Functional Analysis, Tensor Analysis, Probability and Statistics, and Computational Mathematics. He has published over 30 international research papers and serves as a reviewer for the American Mathematical Society. His research interests include non-linear differential equations, general relativity, cosmology, and scalar-tensor theories of gravitation. Recognized for academic excellence, he has received UGC Junior and Senior Research Fellowships, postdoctoral fellowships, and appreciation for curriculum contributions. Dr. Zeyauddin continues to inspire students and peers through innovative teaching, research, and contributions to mathematical sciences.

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Featured Publications

Dayanandan, B., Pradhan, A., Zeyauddin, M., & Banerjee, A. (2025). Quark stars with strongly interacting quark matter in energy-momentum squared gravity. International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics.

Pradhan, A., Zeyauddin, M., Dixit, A., & Krishnannair, S. (2025). Dust-fluid accelerating flat cosmological models in f(R,T,Lm)-gravity with observational constraints. International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics.

Pradhan, A., Zeyauddin, M., Dixit, A., & Ghaderi, K. (2025). Phantom dark energy behavior in Weyl type f(Q,T) gravity models with observational constraints. Universe, 11(8).

Pradhan, A., Dayanandan, B., Zeyauddin, M., & Banerjee, A. (2025). On the possible existence of wormholes in Rastall–Rainbow gravity. International Journal of Modern Physics A.

Pradhan, A., Dixit, A., Zeyauddin, M., & Krishnannair, S. (2024). A flat FLRW dark energy model in f(Q,C)-gravity theory with observational constraints. International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics.

Hasanen A. Hammad | Functional Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hasanen A. Hammad | Functional Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Qassim University-Sohag University | Saudi Arabia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hasanen A. Hammad is a distinguished mathematician specializing in Functional Analysis, currently serving at the Department of Mathematics, Sohag University, Egypt, and the College of Science and Arts, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia. He earned his Ph.D. (2018), M.Sc. (2015), and B.Sc. (2010, with honors) in Mathematics from Sohag University. With a prolific academic record, Dr. Hammad has published 149 research papers, accumulating 1,157 citations and achieving an h-index of 29 (Scopus). His research focuses on fixed point theory, fractional calculus, differential equations, variational inequalities, and nonlinear functional analysis, contributing significantly to the advancement of mathematical modeling and its applications. He actively serves as a reviewer and editor for prestigious journals, including AIMS Mathematics, Mathematics, Fractal and Fractional, and Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics. Dr. Hammad has supervised and evaluated doctoral and master’s theses, and his recent works explore advanced fractional differential systems and stability analysis techniques. Recognized for his dedication to scientific excellence and peer review, he continues to foster international collaborations and mentor young researchers. His contributions underscore his commitment to innovation and the practical impact of mathematical sciences in solving complex theoretical and applied problems.

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Featured Publications

Hammad, H.A., Aboelenen, T., & Abdalla, M.E.M. (2025). Optimal control and controllability theorems for impulsive Hilfer fractional integro-differential inclusions with numerical applications. Ain Shams Engineering Journal.

Hammad, H.A. & De la Sen, M. (2025). Existence and stability analysis of fractional differential quasi-variational inequalities with illustrative applications. Advances in Continuous and Discrete Models.

Hammad, H.A., Liu, Z., & Abdalla, M.E.M. (2025). Existence and stability results of f-Caputo modified proportional fractional delay differential systems with boundary conditions. Boundary Value Problems.

Hammad, H.A., Dafaalla, M.E., & Abdalla, M.E.M. (2025). Creating a novel algorithm for studying the strong convergence to a sequence with applications. PLOS ONE.

Hammad, H.A., Abdeljawad, T., & De la Sen, M. (2025). Solving nonlinear fractional equations and some related integral equations under a measure of noncompactness. Computational and Applied Mathematics.