Maaz Ali Khan l Continumm Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Maaz Ali Khan l Continumm Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

University of Buner | Pakistan

Mr. Maaz Ali Khan is a mathematician specializing in solid mechanics with strong expertise in continuum mechanics, thermoelasticity, mathematical physics, and computational solid mechanics. Mr. Maaz Ali Khan holds a PhD in Mathematics from Qurtuba University of Science and Technology, an M.Phil. from COMSATS University Islamabad, and a BS in Mathematics from the University of Swat with outstanding academic performance and top academic honors. Mr. Maaz Ali Khan is serving as a Lecturer at the University of Buner, teaching undergraduate and postgraduate mathematics and mechanics courses. Mr. Maaz Ali Khan has authored multiple high-impact research publications, demonstrating advanced research skills in mathematical modeling, wave propagation, thermoelastic theories, and applied solid mechanics research.

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Featured Publications

Khan, M. A., Moussa, S. B., Jahangir, A., & Riaz, U. (2025).
Microstructure-Driven Wave Energy Control in Temperature-Dependent Fiber-Reinforced Composites: A Unified Micropolar Thermoelastic Model and Data-Driven Design.
Results in Engineering, 108811.
Khan, M. A., Jahangir, A., Rahman, A., Mahmoud, E. E., & Almuzaini, M. (2025).
Global Sensitivity Analysis of Wave Behavior in Rotating Solids with Laser-Induced Thermal and Stress Effects.
Mechanics of Solids, 1–24.
Khan, M. A., Kouki, M., Jahangir, A., Riaz, U., & Rahman, A. (2025).
Reflection of Coupled Transverse Waves in Nonlocal Micropolar Thermoelastic Media with Three-Phase-Lag Model.
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 106926.
Ullah, I., Khan, M. A., Abo-Dahab, S. M., Dar, A., Sial, M. R., Albalwi, M. D., & Jahangir, A. (2024).
Study on Impact of Variable Thermal Conductivity or Laser Pulse on Reflected Elastic Waves in a Semiconductor Medium.
Acoustical Physics, 70(2), 278–287.
Ullah, I., Khan, M. A., Abo-Dahab, S. M., Dar, A., Sial, M. R., Albalwi, M. D., & Jahangir, A. (2024).
Erratum to: Study on Impact of Variable Thermal Conductivity or Laser Pulse on Reflected Elastic Waves in a Semiconductor Medium.
Acoustical Physics, 70(3), 592.

Maria Adam | Spectrum localization | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Maria Adam | Spectrum localization | Research Excellence Award

 University of Thessaly | Greece

Dr. Maria Adam is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Biomedical Informatics at the University of Thessaly, Greece, with extensive expertise in spectral analysis, numerical ranges, numerical linear algebra, and matrix theory with applications to systems theory, algorithms, graphs, statistics, and biostatistics. She earned her PhD in Mathematics from the National Technical University of Athens, following a BSc in Mathematics from the University of Athens. Dr. Maria Adam has a distinguished academic career spanning professorial roles, international teaching appointments, and participation in major national and industrial research projects. She is an active journal reviewer, editorial board member, and conference organizer, contributing significantly to mathematical sciences research and education.

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Featured Publications


Curves and Spectrum Localization of Real Matrices

– Linear Algebra and Its Applications, Vol. 733, 2026

Selection of the Fastest Solution of the Complex Riccati Equation

– WSEAS Transactions on Systems and Control, Vol. 19, 2024

I/O SNR and Noise Covariances Norm Ratio Relation in Kalman Filter

– WSEAS Transactions on Systems and Control, Vol. 19, 2024

Tahmineh Azizi – Applied Mathematics – Excellence in Research 

Dr. Tahmineh Azizi - Applied Mathematics - Excellence in Research 

University of Missouri- St. Louis - United States

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Tahmineh Azizi embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in mathematics, earning an MS in Applied Mathematics from Isfahan University of Technology, specializing in Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems. Her passion for interdisciplinary research led her to pursue a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics at Kansas State University. During her doctoral studies, she made significant contributions to computational biology, physiology, and neuroscience, culminating in her dissertation titled "Mathematical modeling with applications in biological systems, physiology, and neuroscience."

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Azizi's professional journey has been marked by diverse experiences across esteemed institutions. As a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at Washington University in St. Louis, she delved into the realm of neuroscience and precision psychiatry, contributing to groundbreaking research at the Neuroimaging Labs Research Center. Prior to this, she served as a Research Associate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she honed her expertise in biostatistics and medical informatics.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Azizi's research portfolio spans a wide array of topics, showcasing her versatility and expertise. Her contributions include advancements in brain segmentation, computational anatomy, optimal transport, Bayesian regression analysis, computational neuroscience, multiscale modeling, uncertainty quantification, and signal analysis, among others. She has made notable strides in understanding neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's through innovative approaches in neuroimaging and mathematical modeling.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout her career, Azizi has garnered numerous accolades and recognition for her exemplary contributions to academia and research. Notably, she has been the recipient of prestigious awards such as the NSF-supported project Award, International Research Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Optimization Methods, and Women Researcher Award in the Netherlands. Her work has been acknowledged internationally, reflecting the impact and significance of her research endeavors.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Azizi's research has left a profound impact on various fields, ranging from computational biology to mathematical modeling and neuroscience. Her publications in esteemed journals have contributed to the advancement of knowledge in fractal geometry, dynamical systems theory, pharmacokinetics, and population dynamics. By elucidating complex phenomena through mathematical frameworks, she has paved the way for novel insights and discoveries in interdisciplinary research domains.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a distinguished scholar and researcher, Azizi's legacy lies in her commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and the pursuit of excellence in academia. Her future contributions are poised to further push the boundaries of scientific inquiry, with ongoing projects aimed at analyzing neural systems using topological and computational methods. By bridging the gap between mathematics and diverse scientific disciplines, she continues to inspire future generations of researchers and make enduring contributions to the advancement of knowledge and human welfare.

Citations

A total of 275 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of her research within the academic community.

  • Citations    275
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