Sanja Atanasova | Functional Analysis | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sanja Atanasova | Functional Analysis | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sanja Atanasova | Functional Analysis | Professor at Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje | Macedonia

Functional Analysis Prof. Dr. Sanja Atanasova is a Macedonian mathematician and Associate Professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, with a strong academic background in applied mathematics and analysis. Prof. Dr. Sanja Atanasova earned her PhD in Mathematical Sciences from the University of Novi Sad, following master’s and bachelor’s degrees in mathematics from leading institutions in North Macedonia. Her professional experience spans roles as teaching assistant, assistant professor, and associate professor. Prof. Dr. Sanja Atanasova’s research interests include functional analysis, frame theory, asymptotic analysis, and applied mathematical methods. Her research skills encompass mathematical modeling, theoretical analysis, MATLAB, Mathematica, SPSS, and LaTeX. Prof. Dr. Sanja Atanasova has received recognition through leadership in international workshops, academic committees, and scholarly publications. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Sanja Atanasova exemplifies academic excellence, research leadership, and commitment to advancing modern mathematical sciences.

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Featured Publications (Last 5 Years)


Abelian and Tauberian Results for the Fractional Fourier Cosine (Sine) Transform
– AIMS Mathematics, 2024
Abelian and Tauberian Results for the Fractional Fourier and Short-Time Fourier Transforms of Distributions
– Integral Transforms and Special Functions, 2024

Asymptotic Analysis for Generalized Functions Using Frames
– Women in Analysis and PDE, Birkhäuser, 2024

Analysis of Early Cancer Diagnosis Using Machine Learning
– Proc. CSOC 2024

Physical Activity Among Teachers of Elementary and Secondary Schools – Research in Physical Education, Sport and Health, 2023


A Geographically Weighted Regression Approach in Regional Model for Real Estate Mass Valuation
– CODEMA 2022
Characterization of Wave Fronts of Ultradistributions Using Directional Short-Time Fourier Transform
– Axioms, 2021

Gevorg Grigorian | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Gevorg Grigorian | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Gevorg Grigorian | Mathematics – Institute of Mathematics of the National Academy of Sience of the Rwepublic of Armenia, Argentina

Dr. Gevórg Avágovich Grigorian is an accomplished Armenian mathematician affiliated with the Institute of Mathematics at the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia. Specializing in the field of mathematical analysis, he is known for his independent and focused contributions to integral equations, particularly those of the Wiener–Hopf class. His academic work is marked by theoretical depth, methodological precision, and a consistent publication record. Dr. Grigorian’s commitment to high-quality mathematics positions him as a valued researcher in the Eastern European mathematical community.

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Education 🎓:

Dr. Grigorian completed his higher education in mathematics at one of Armenia’s prestigious institutions, where he received rigorous training in functional analysis, operator theory, and applied mathematics. His academic path provided him with a solid theoretical foundation to tackle advanced problems in integral equations. While specific degree titles and years are not listed in public databases, his educational background supports his deep understanding of complex mathematical concepts and underpins his career in research and publishing.

Experience 🏢:

Dr. Grigorian holds a research position at the Institute of Mathematics, National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia, where he has been actively engaged in theoretical mathematics. His experience includes authoring scholarly articles, conducting independent investigations into integral and functional equations, and contributing to the scientific output of the national research community. Although there is no record of co-authorship or international collaboration to date, his solo publications reflect his capability for self-directed, advanced-level research.

Research Interest 🔬:

Dr. Grigorian’s main research interest lies in the solvability, structure, and behavior of Wiener–Hopf integral equations of the first kind, an area of significance in mathematical physics, control theory, and signal processing. He is particularly focused on the analytical treatment of equations with singular or degenerate kernels, operator-theoretic methods, and boundary value problems. His work contributes to the deeper theoretical understanding and resolution of mathematical models involving integral operators.

Award 🏅:

While there is no record of previously received formal awards, Dr. Grigorian’s research achievements reflect the qualities worthy of academic recognition. His consistent publication of single-author papers in peer-reviewed journals, coupled with the originality of his topics, makes him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His profile, indexed in Scopus, shows a growing citation record, attesting to the relevance of his work within the mathematical community.

Publications 📚:

  1. 🧠 “Solvability Conditions for a Class of Wiener–Hopf Integral Equations of the First Kind”, Mathematical Notes, 2025

Conclusion ✅:

In summary, Dr. Gevórg Avágovich Grigorian is a disciplined and insightful researcher in theoretical mathematics with a strong focus on integral equations. His solo publications, specialization in Wiener–Hopf problems, and developing citation record present him as a well-grounded academic with clear potential for further recognition. While his h-index of 3 and total citations (17 from 15 documents) reflect an early-stage or developing research profile, his consistent publication activity and focused expertise justify serious consideration for the Best Researcher Award. Recognition at this stage would not only honor his achievements but also encourage further academic growth and global collaboration in the field.