Muhammad Amer Latif | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Amer Latif | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Professor at King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Muhammad Amer Latif is an accomplished Associate Professor in the field of applied mathematics, known for his extensive research on mathematical inequalities, particularly focusing on Hermite-Hadamard and Hadamard-type inequalities. His dedication to both teaching and research has established him as a prominent figure in the academic community, where he strives to inspire and develop the potential of his students while contributing significantly to mathematical theory.

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Education:

Dr. Latif completed his PhD in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. His doctoral thesis, titled “Hermite-Hadamard Type Inequalities and Their Applications,” explored various inequalities and their relevance to special means and quadrature rules. This strong academic foundation has propelled him to excel in his research and teaching career.

Experience:

With a solid background in academia, Dr. Latif has accumulated over a decade of teaching experience. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at King Faisal University, where he teaches mathematics and biostatistics to undergraduate students. Previously, he held lecturing positions at the University of Hail in Saudi Arabia, imparting his knowledge of advanced mathematical concepts and methodologies to eager learners.

Research Interests:

Dr. Latif’s research primarily revolves around applied mathematics, emphasizing topics such as:

  • Hermite-Hadamard inequalities
  • Hadamard-type inequalities
  • Convex functions and their various applications His work not only addresses theoretical frameworks but also explores practical implications in mathematical analysis, contributing valuable insights to the discipline.

Awards:

Throughout his career, Dr. Latif has received numerous accolades for his contributions to applied mathematics. His notable achievements include recognition as a leading researcher in his field and the receipt of several academic awards that highlight his dedication to excellence in research and teaching.

Publications:

“Hadamard-type inequalities for product two convex functions on the co-ordinates” (2009) – International Mathematical Forum – cited by 140 articles.

“On Hadamard-type inequalities for h-convex functions on the co-ordinates” (2009) – International Journal of Mathematical Analysis – cited by 126 articles.

“Hermite–Hadamard type inequalities for co-ordinated convex and quasi-convex functions” (2019) – Journal of Inequalities and Applications – cited by 103 articles.

“New inequalities of Hermite-Hadamard type for functions whose derivatives in absolute value are convex with applications to special means and to general quadrature formula” (2013) – Acta Universitatis Matthiae Belii, series Mathematics – cited by 94 articles.

“On some new inequalities for differentiable co-ordinated convex functions” (2012) – Journal of Inequalities and Applications – cited by 99 articles.

“On some Hadamard-type inequalities for product of two s-convex functions on the co-ordinates” (2012) – Journal of Inequalities and Applications – cited by 89 articles.

“Fractional integral inequalities for strongly h-preinvex functions for ak th order differentiable functions” (2019) – Symmetry – cited by 49 articles.

Conclusion:

Muhammad Amer Latif has demonstrated excellence through his high-impact research, influential publications, and academic recognition in the field of applied mathematics. His focused contributions to mathematical inequalities make him a strong contender for the “Best Researcher Award.” By addressing areas for improvement, such as broadening the scope of his research and enhancing engagement with the international community, he could further solidify his place as a leader in his field. Based on his current contributions, Latif is well-positioned to receive this prestigious accolade.

Muhammad Roshan | Applied mathematics (Bio-fluid mechanics) | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Roshan | Applied mathematics (Bio-fluid mechanics) | Best Researcher Award

Research scholar Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad India

           Muhammad Roshan is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate at the Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad, focusing on physiological fluid flow modeling. With a strong academic background and several prestigious awards to his name, he is making significant strides in the field of mathematics and fluid dynamics.

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Education 🎓

Muhammad Roshan is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Mathematics at Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad, focusing on “Modeling on physiological fluid flow and allied problems.” He holds a Master of Science in Mathematics (9.25 CGPA) and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (72.66%) from the University of Allahabad. His early education includes a Senior Secondary School certification (80.80%) and a Secondary School certification (84%) from the Uttar Pradesh Board, Prayagraj, India.

Experience 💼

Roshan has extensive research experience, having served as a Senior Research Fellow (2022–present) and Junior Research Fellow (2020–2022) at MNNIT Allahabad. Under the guidance of Dr. Pramod Kumar Yadav, he has been involved in mathematical modeling of physiological fluid flow and allied problems, contributing significantly to the field.

Research Interests 🔍

Muhammad Roshan’s research interests are vast and include bio-fluid mechanics, electromagnetohydrodynamics (EMHD), blood flow through arteries, heat and mass transfer, flow through porous media, and differential equations. His work focuses on understanding complex fluid dynamics and their applications in physiological contexts.

Awards 🏆

Roshan has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to mathematics and research. Notable awards include the Paper Presentation Award at the R S Gupta Memorial Seminar by the Calcutta Mathematical Society (2023), Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE-2019), and the Gunakar Mule Award by Krishna Virendre Trust Allahabad (2018).

Publications Top Notes 📚

Roshan has multiple publications to his credit. Some notable works include:

A hemodynamic perspective to analyze the pulsatile flow of Jeffery fluid through an inclined overlapped stenosed artery in Colloid Journal (Accepted, May 2024, Impact Factor: 1.4).

Effect of peristaltic endoscope and heat transfer on the magnetohydrodynamic flow of non-Newtonian biviscosity fluid through an inclined annulus: Homotopy perturbation approach in Modern Physics Letters B (Accepted, May 2024, Impact Factor: 1.8).

Mathematical modeling of creeping electromagnetohydrodynamic peristaltic propulsion in an annular gap between sinusoidally deforming permeable and impermeable curved tubes in Physics of Fluids (Accepted, June 2024, Impact Factor: 4.1).

Mathematical modeling of blood flow in an annulus porous region between two coaxial deformable tubes: An advancement to peristaltic endoscope in Chinese Journal of Physics (2024, Volume 88, Pages 89–109, Impact Factor: 4.6).

Mohamed Eliwa | Mathematical and applied statistics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Mohamed Eliwa | Mathematical and applied statistics | Best Researcher Award

Associate Prof in Mathematical Statistics | Qassim University (Saudi Arabia) – Mansoura University (Egypt) | Saudi Arabia

Short Bio

👨‍🏫 Dr. Mohamed Saber Eliwa, also known as Eliwa, M.S., is a dedicated associate professor specializing in mathematical statistics. He serves in the Department of Mathematics at Mansoura University, Egypt, and the Department of Statistics and Operation Research at Qassim University, Saudi Arabia. Additionally, he holds an honorary research position at the International Telematic University Uninettuno in Italy. His diverse interests encompass calculus, linear algebra, probability distributions, biostatistics, and more.

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Education

🎓 Dr. Eliwa obtained his Ph.D. in mathematical statistics from Mansoura University, Egypt, in March 2017, under the supervision of Prof. Mir Massom from Ball State University, USA. Prior to this, he completed his pre-doctorate in 2015, his master’s in mathematical statistics and computer science in 2014, his pre-master’s in 2011, and his bachelor’s degree in 2010, all from Mansoura University, achieving “Very Good Honor” with the top rank in his class.

Experience

🔬 Since February 2022, Dr. Eliwa has been an associate professor at Qassim University. He has extensive teaching experience, including part-time online courses at the University of Nizwa, Oman, and various teaching roles at Mansoura University since 2011. He also teaches at the Misr Higher Institute for Commerce and Computers and the Nile Higher Institute for Engineering and Technology in Mansoura.

Research Interest

🔍 Dr. Eliwa’s research interests are broad and include calculus, linear algebra, probability distributions, biostatistics, applied probability, censored and recorded data, reliability analysis, applied statistics, estimation theory, and simulation. His work contributes significantly to both theoretical and applied aspects of these fields.

Awards

🏆 Dr. Eliwa has been recognized for his scientific excellence and international publishing. He is an active member of the Syndicate of Scientists in Mansoura and the Nile Sports Club. His contributions to the field have earned him positions on editorial boards and as a reviewer for numerous prestigious international journals.

Publications

📚 Dr. Eliwa has an extensive list of publications in various high-impact journals. Some notable ones include:

  1. A bivariate probability generator for the odd generalized exponential model: Mathematical structure and data fitting (2024) in Filomat, cited by articles in the same journal.
  2. Modelling veterinary medical data utilizing a new generalized Marshall-Olkin transmuted generator of distributions with statistical properties (2024) in Thailand Statistician.
  3. Different statistical inference algorithms for the new Pareto distribution based on type-II progressively censored competing risk data with applications (2024) in Mathematics.
  4. On q-generalized extreme values under power normalization with properties, estimation methods and applications to COVID-19 data (2024) in REVSTAT-Statistical Journal.
  5. A novel nonparametric statistical method in reliability theory: Mathematical characterization and analysis of asymmetric data in the fields of biological sciences and engineering (2024) in Heliyon.
  6. A discrete extension of the Burr-Hatke distribution: Generalized hypergeometric functions, different inference techniques, simulation ranking with modeling and analysis of sustainable count data (2024) in AIMS Mathematics.
  7. Failure rate, vitality, and residual lifetime measures: Characterizations based on stress-strength bivariate model with application to an automated life test data (2024) in Statistics, Optimization & Information Computing.