David Almorza | Statistical Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. David Almorza | Statistical Analysis | Best Researcher Award

University of Cádiz | Spain

Dr. David Almorza Gomar is a Profesor Titular in the Department of Statistics and Operational Research at the University of Cádiz, Spain. He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Cádiz in 1998, with a doctoral thesis on the characterization of the Pólya distribution. Over his academic career, he has authored more than 85 publications. According to Google Scholar, his work has been cited 379 times, and he holds an h-index of 11. His early research focused on environmental statistics, probability distributions and genetics, while more recently he has explored applied statistics in education, well‑being (happiness), and sports, particularly university football. Among his notable contributions is a 2022 study evaluating an experience of “academic happiness” through football, published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, showing how rule changes promoted fair play and reduced disciplinary sanctions. He has also applied multivariate statistical techniques to maritime safety in a recent work on the Paris MoU inspections. For his scientific achievements, he has been recognized by the Genetic Society of Argentina with a medal. In sum, Dr. Almorza is a versatile statistician whose interdisciplinary research spans mathematics, genetics, education, and sport, contributing both theoretical insight and practical societal impact.

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Featured Publications

Bazco Nogueras, E., Sanagustín-Fons, V., & Almorza-Gomar, D. (2025). “Job stress in industrial company: The impact of gender, age and seniority on tension levels” in Anduli.

Almorza Salas, D. (2025). “La imprenta en Cádiz: 1960, 1961 y 1962” in Gaditana-Logía.

Prieto, J. M., Almorza, D., Amor-Esteban, V., & Endrina, N. (2025). “Review of ship risk analyses through deficiencies found in port state inspections” in Journal of Marine Science and Engineering.

Prieto, J. M., Almorza, D., Amor-Esteban, V., Muñoz-Perez, J. J., & Jigena-Antelo, B. (2025). “Identification of risk patterns by type of ship through correspondence analysis of port state control: A differentiated approach to inspection to enhance maritime safety and pollution prevention” in Oceans.

Almorza, D., Prieto, J. M., Amor-Esteban, V., & Piniella, F. (2024). “Port state control inspections under the Paris Memorandum of Understanding and their contribution to maritime safety: Additional risk classifications and indicators using multivariate techniques” in Journal of Marine Science and Engineering.

Yasser Hamada – Mathematics – Best Researcher Award 

Assoc Prof Dr. Yasser Hamada - Mathematics - Best Researcher Award 

Faculty of Computers&Informatics - Egypt

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Assoc Prof Dr. Yasser Mohamed Hamada's academic journey began with a strong foundation in mathematics, culminating in a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics in 2009. His early academic pursuits focused on developing a deep understanding of mathematical theories and their applications. With a Bachelor's in Mathematics followed by a Master's and Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, Hamada demonstrated a commitment to advancing his knowledge in this field.

Academic Endeavors and Contributions

Throughout his academic career, Hamada has made significant contributions to the field of Applied Mathematics, particularly in Quantum Mechanics and the Theory of Nuclear Reactors. His research endeavors have led to the development of novel computational methods and numerical techniques for solving complex problems in neutron diffusion systems and reactor dynamics. His publications in reputable journals such as Progress in Nuclear Energy and Annals of Nuclear Energy attest to the rigor and relevance of his work.

Research Focus

Assoc Prof Dr. Hamada's research focus lies at the intersection of mathematics and nuclear engineering, where he applies advanced mathematical techniques to address challenges in reactor kinetics, neutron diffusion, and reactor stability. His innovative approaches, such as the use of fractional calculus and higher-order finite difference schemes, have advanced the understanding and analysis of nuclear reactor systems.

Accolades and Recognition

Assoc Prof Dr. Hamada's contributions have earned him recognition within the academic community, as evidenced by his publication record and his h-index of 10. His research has been cited by peers and experts in the field, highlighting the impact and significance of his work. Additionally, his appointment as an Assistant Professor and his involvement in academic leadership roles underscore his standing as a respected figure in his field.

Impact and Influence

Assoc Prof Dr. Hamada's research has had a tangible impact on the field of nuclear engineering, providing valuable insights and solutions to complex problems encountered in reactor dynamics and neutron transport. His computational methods and numerical techniques have practical applications in reactor design, safety analysis, and reactor operation. By bridging the gap between theory and practice, Hamada has contributed to the advancement of nuclear technology and the broader scientific community.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As an established researcher and educator, Hamada's legacy extends beyond his published work. Through his mentorship of students and his role in academic leadership, he is shaping the next generation of mathematicians and nuclear engineers. His dedication to scholarship and his pursuit of excellence serve as inspiration for aspiring researchers in the field. Looking ahead, Hamada is poised to continue making significant contributions to Applied Mathematics and nuclear engineering, further solidifying his legacy in the scientific community.

Citations

  • Citations   388
  • h-index      12
  • i10-index   13

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