Yuanfeng Jin | Computational Physics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Yuanfeng Jin | Computational Physics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Yuanfeng Jin | Computational Physics | Professor at Yanbian University | China

Computational Physics forms the central intellectual foundation of Prof. Dr. Yuanfeng Jin, a distinguished Professor and doctoral supervisor in the College of Science at Yanbian University, whose academic career seamlessly integrates advanced mathematical theory, numerical computation, and quantum physical systems into a coherent and impactful research trajectory; Prof. Dr. Yuanfeng Jin currently serves as the Director of the Science and Technology Department and the Director of the Social Service Center at Yanbian University, while also being recognized as a Jilin Provincial Government Allowance Expert for outstanding contributions, reflecting both scholarly excellence and societal impact, and his professional profile demonstrates a rare combination of leadership, theoretical depth, and applied innovation across education, research, and institutional development. In terms of education, Prof. Dr. Yuanfeng Jin earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Kyung Hee University in South Korea, where he developed a strong foundation in functional analysis, optimization algorithms, and mathematical modeling, training that later enabled him to address complex problems at the interface of mathematics and physics, particularly in quantum information science and nonlinear evolution equations, and this rigorous academic preparation has continuously informed his contributions to Computational Physics through the development of stable numerical schemes, convergence analysis, and mathematically grounded physical interpretations. Regarding professional experience, Prof. Dr. Yuanfeng Jin has held progressive academic and administrative roles at Yanbian University, advancing from Associate Professor to Professor and doctoral supervisor, mentoring graduate students, leading funded research initiatives, and shaping institutional research strategy as Director of the Science and Technology Department, while his concurrent leadership of the Social Service Center highlights his commitment to translating scientific expertise into regional and societal development, and throughout his career, Prof. Dr. Yuanfeng Jin has maintained active international academic engagement, publishing in high-impact journals such as Physical Review A, Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, and Advanced Quantum Technologies. His research interests are firmly rooted in Computational Physics, with a particular emphasis on quantum entanglement, quantum channel capacity, non-Hermitian quantum systems, numerical methods for nonlinear partial differential equations, optimization theory, and functional inequalities, and these interests are clearly reflected in his recent scholarly works, including studies on genuine multipartite entanglement from a thermodynamic perspective, nonadiabatic population transfer in two-level non-Hermitian systems, and leveraging magic resources for quantum channel capacity enhancement, which collectively demonstrate his ability to bridge abstract mathematical structures with experimentally relevant quantum phenomena. Prof. Dr. Yuanfeng Jin’s research skills encompass advanced numerical analysis, the design of high-order stable difference schemes, optimization algorithm development, functional equation stability analysis in Banach and noncommutative spaces, and the application of mathematical rigor to quantum information theory, positioning him as a versatile scholar capable of addressing both theoretical and computational challenges within Computational Physics. His awards and honors include the prestigious designation as a Jilin Provincial Government Allowance Expert, recognizing his sustained and high-impact contributions to science and technology, alongside his leadership roles at Yanbian University, which further attest to his academic credibility and professional esteem. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Yuanfeng Jin stands as a highly accomplished scholar whose work in Computational Physics exemplifies interdisciplinary excellence, combining mathematical precision, computational innovation, and quantum physical insight, and through his education, professional experience, research interests, technical skills, and recognized achievements, he continues to advance both fundamental knowledge and practical applications while shaping the next generation of researchers and strengthening the scientific mission of Yanbian University.

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Featured Publications

Jin, Y. (2025). Nonadiabatic population transfer in two-level non-Hermitian systems. Advanced Quantum Technologies.
Jin, Y. (2025). Leveraging magic resources for quantum channel capacity enhancement under stabilizer convolution. Physical Review A.
Jin, Y. (2025). Two sixth-order, L∞ convergent, and stable compact difference schemes for the generalized Rosenau–KdV–RLW equation. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics.
Jin, Y. (2024). Genuine multipartite entanglement from a thermodynamic perspective. Physical Review A, 109.
Jin, Y. (2024). The stability of multi-coefficients Pexider additive functional inequalities in Banach spaces. Journal of Mathematics.
Jin, Y. (2023). Ulam stability of Jensen functional inequality on a class of noncommutative groups. Journal of Function Spaces.

Shamadhani Begum | Fluid Simulation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shamadhani Begum | Fluid Simulation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shamadhani Begum | Fluid Simulation | Assistant Professor At Sri Krishna College Of Engineering And Technology | India

Dr. Shamadhani Begum A is an accomplished academician and researcher in the field of Mathematics, recognized for her strong expertise in engineering mathematics, fluid dynamics, nanofluid convection, porous media flow, and magnetohydrodynamic numerical modelling, built through an outstanding academic record and a continually evolving research portfolio. Dr. Shamadhani Begum A earned her Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with distinction, followed by a Master of Science in Mathematics with excellent academic performance, later advancing her scholarly journey through an M.Phil. in Mathematics with a dissertation focused on buoyancy-driven and surface-tension-driven convection influenced by magnetic fields, and subsequently completing her Ph.D. in Mathematics with a thesis on mixed convection analysis in non-Darcy porous enclosures using copper-based nanofluids with actively moving horizontal walls. Professionally, she has contributed significantly to higher education through her tenure as an Assistant Professor, serving at reputed engineering institutions, where she taught a wide spectrum of mathematical subjects including Engineering Mathematics I–IV, Linear Algebra, Probability and Statistics, Discrete Mathematical Structures, Differential Equations, Graph Theory, Number Theory, and Probability and Random Processes. Her professional responsibilities include classroom teaching, academic mentoring, research supervision, and delivering mathematical foundations to engineering students while contributing to departmental growth. Dr. Shamadhani Begum A holds official guideship recognition for supervising Ph.D. scholars under Anna University, reflecting her academic credibility and commitment to advanced research. Her research interests include nanofluid convection, mixed convection phenomena, MHD flows, porous media heat transfer, numerical simulation, and computational modelling, supported by strong technical skills in MS Office, LaTeX, Axum, Tecplot, C, Visual Basic, Oracle, Fortran, and R. She has completed numerous certifications including multiple NPTEL Elite and Elite+Silver recognitions in advanced mathematical subjects and computational methods, AICTE-ATAL training programs, more than 30 Coursera certifications, and several Infosys Springboard courses, demonstrating her dedication to continuous learning. Her research contributions are well-recognized internationally, with publications in prestigious journals addressing complex heat transfer and fluid flow problems in porous cavities, nanofluids, and magnetically influenced convection phenomena. She has received notable honors such as being certified as an NPTEL Discipline Star and being awarded JRF and SRF under the Basic Scientific Research Fellowship by the University Grants Commission, New Delhi. Beyond academia, she actively participates as a life member of the Indian Society for Technical Education and serves as a reviewer for Web of Science–indexed journals. Altogether, Dr. Shamadhani Begum A exemplifies scholarly excellence, professional dedication, and impactful research contributions, advancing the mathematical understanding of heat and fluid flow systems while inspiring future researchers through her academic leadership.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Begum, A. S., Nithyadevi, N., Oztop, H. F., & Abu-Hamdeh, N. Mixed convection analysis in heat transfer enhancement of a nanofluid-filled porous enclosure with various wall speed ratios. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. (2017). Citations: 48
  2. Begum, A. S., Nithyadevi, N., Oztop, H. F., & Al-Salem, K. Numerical simulation of MHD mixed convection in a nanofluid-filled non-Darcy porous enclosure. International Journal of Mechanical Sciences. (2017). Citations: 37
  3. Nithyadevi, N., Begum, A. S., Oztop, H. F., & Al-Salem, K. Effects of inclination angle and non-uniform heating on mixed convection of a nanofluid-filled porous enclosure with active mid-horizontal moving wall. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. (2017). Citations: 30
  4. Nagarajan, N., Öztop, H. F., Begum, A. S., & Al-Salem, K. Numerical analysis of effect of magnetic field on combined surface tension and buoyancy driven convection in partially heated open enclosure. International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow. (2015). Citations: 11
  5. Nithyadevi, N., & Begum, A. S. Effect of magnetic field on mixed convection flow in a porous enclosure using nanofluids. International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics. (2017). Citations: 10
  6. Nithyadevi, N., Begum, A. S., & Shankar, C. U. Buoyancy and thermocapillary driven flows in an open cavity with bottom heating and symmetrical cooling from sides. International Journal of Heat and Technology. (2015). Citations: 8
  7. Begum, S., & Nithyadevi, N. Numerical study on the effect of magnetic field in a porous enclosure using nanofluid with mid-horizontal moving lid: Brinkman–Forchheimer extended Darcy model. Journal of Porous Media. (2018). Citations: 5