Tahmineh Azizi| Applied Mathematics| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tahmineh Azizi| Applied Mathematics| Best Researcher Award

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📚 Education, Research, and Work Experience

Faculty of Mathematics, Grand Canyon University
Spring 2024 – Present
Mathematics and Engineering

Faculty of Biostatistics, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Spring 2024
Department of Biology

Research Associate, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Aug 2022 – Aug 2023
Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, School of Medicine and Public Health

Post-Doctoral Scholar | Research Scientist, Florida State University
Aug 2021 – Aug 2022
Aero-Propulsion, Mechatronics and Energy Center AME (FAMU | FSU)
Department of Mechanical Engineering

PhD, Kansas State University, Applied Mathematics
2017 – Aug 2021
Institute of Computational Comparative Medicine (ICCM) 2017 – 2020
Department of Anatomy and Physiology (A&P), Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Mathematics, Graduate Teaching Assistant 2020 – 2021
Dissertation Title: Mathematical modeling with applications in biological systems, physiology, and neuroscience

Instructor, Payam-E-Noor University, Isfahan, Iran
2014 – 2016

MS, Isfahan University of Technology, Applied Mathematics
2011 – 2013
Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems

🧠 Research Experience

Brain Segmentation, ROI analysis and Kinetic modeling / PET/CT & PET/MR Registration and Normalization. Computational Anatomy (CA) and Shape Analysis (SA). Optimal Transport and Smoothed Statistical Distance / Smoothing irregularity in high dimension via convolution with a Gaussian and Wasserstein kernel. Bayesian and Gaussian Regression Analysis for noisy and sparse data. Computational neuroscience / Neural bursting, spiking, studying neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer disease (AD), Parkinson disease (PD), Huntington’s disease (HD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) through fMRI image, brain signals. Multiscale modeling / Homogenization in biomechanics. Uncertainty quantification and sensitivity analysis. Fractal geometry theory and fractional order systems.

💡 Funded Grants and In-Progress Proposals

Running head: “Application of topological and computational methods in analyzing Neural Systems”. Research Proposal: “Innovative Approaches to Science and Engineering Research on Brain Function” in Progress. Johnson Cancer Research Center (JCRC) Grant Award, $6,371 2020. Running head: Effectiveness of Online Teaching Model in Progress. Research Proposal: Evaluating the Effectiveness of MATH-K-STATE-Online teaching program Compare to Traditional Classroom Instruction

🏆 Nationally Recognized Awards for Excellence

NSF-supported project Award, contributing significantly to the following NSF-supported project: Topology, Partial Differential Equations, and Applications to Network Security and Biology 2020

🥇 Honors, Awards, and Scholarships

“International Academic Achievements and Awards” under the category of “Excellence in Research” 2024. National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant Award, AMS 2024. National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant Award, AWM 2023. National Science Foundation (NSF) Travel Grant, AIMS 2023. International Research Awards on Mechanics of Functional Materials and Structures, “Best Researcher Award” 2023. International Research Awards on Mathematics and Optimization Methods, “Best Researcher Award”, MATHEMATICS 2023. International Research Award, “Women Researcher Award”, Netherlands 2023. Selected as “Distinguished speaker” for the 3rd International Conference on Future of Preventive Medicine and Public Health 2023

📚 Fellowships, Teaching, Advising, and Mentoring Program

From 2022 to 2023, I participated in the Teaching, Advising, and Mentoring program at the Entheon Institute. In 2022, I continued my involvement in a similar capacity at the JEI Learning Center of Coppell in Coppell, Texas. During the summer of 2021, I was part of the Summer Mentoring Program at the UFM Community Learning Center, where I mentored students at Manhattan High School.

Additionally, from 2020 to 2021, I was awarded the Science Communication Fellowship, working with the Sunset Zoo in Manhattan, Kansas. My efforts extended to Zoo Sprouts and Science MHK, both accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). I also collaborated with the Kansas Science Communication Initiative (KSCI) and the Kansas Association for Conservation and Environmental Education (KACEE).

Publications

Biomimetic natural killer membrane camouflaged polymeric nanoparticle for targeted bioimaging

A Pitchaimani, TDT Nguyen, R Marasini, A Eliyapura, T Azizi, …

Advanced Functional Materials 29 (4), 1806817

Modeling gold nanoparticle biodistribution after arterial infusion into perfused tissue: Effects of surface coating, size and protein corona

JE Riviere, M Jaberi-Douraki, J Lillich, T Azizi, H Joo, K Choi, R Thakkar, …

Nanotoxicology 12 (10), 1093-1112

On the fractal geometry of gait dynamics in different neuro-degenerative diseases

T Azizi

Physics in Medicine 14, 100050

Chaos synchronization in discrete-time dynamical systems with application in population dynamics

T Azizi, G Kerr

Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics 8 (03), 406

Measuring fractal dynamics of FECG signals to determine the complexity of fetal heart rate

T Azizi

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X 9, 100083

Synchronized cycles of generalized Nicholson-Bailey model

T Azizi, G Kerr

American Journal of Computational Mathematics 10 (01), 147

Global sensitivity analysis in physiological systems

T Azizi, R Mugabi

Applied Mathematics 11 (3), 119-136

Dynamics of a discrete-time plant-herbivore model

T Azizi

Caspian Journal of Mathematical Sciences (CJMS) 4 (2), 241-256

On the fractal geometry of different heart rhythms

T Azizi

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X 9, 100085

The Fractal Nature of Drought: Power Laws and Fractal Complexity of Arizona Drought

S Azizi, T Azizi

European Journal of Mathematical Analysis 2

Mathematical modeling with applications in biological systems, physiology, and neuroscience

T Azizi

Kansas State University

Mathematical Modeling of Stress Using Fractal Geometry; The Power Laws and Fractal Complexity of Stress

T Azizi

Advances in Neurology and Neuroscience

 

Pitchiah Raman Shunmuga Vembu – Engineering- Best Researcher Award – 5716

Congratulations to Pitchiah Raman Shunmuga Vembu – Engineering- Best Researcher  – Award Winner 2023

Pitchiah Raman Shunmuga Vembu- Engineering

Congratulations on Achieving the Best Researcher Award! Dear Pitchiah Raman Shunmuga Vembu, It is with immense pleasure and pride that we extend our heartfelt congratulations to you on being honored with the Best Researcher Award. This prestigious recognition is a testament to your unwavering dedication, outstanding contributions, and exceptional achievements in the field of research.

Professional Profiles:

Early Academic Pursuits:

Pitchiah Raman Shunmuga Vembu embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Anna University, Tamil Nadu, India, in 2016. Demonstrating exceptional dedication and acumen, he pursued a Master's degree in Structural Engineering at VIT University, Tamil Nadu, India, graduating with First Class honors in 2018.

Professional Endeavors:

Armed with academic excellence, Pitchiah ventured into the professional realm, gaining valuable experience in the field of Civil Engineering. His professional journey includes roles as a Civil Engineer and Project Engineer with notable companies such as World of Granite in Lilongwe, Malawi, and John Buildwell India (P) Ltd in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Elevating his career to the realm of academia and research, Pitchiah currently serves as a Research Associate and Teaching cum Research Assistant at Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. His research focus revolves around the innovative theme of "Waste to Wealth," where he explores the incorporation of mining waste as construction materials in concrete production. Noteworthy contributions include studies on bond strength, durability, and the eco-friendly transformation of traditional concrete.

Accolades and Recognition:

Pitchiah Raman Shunmuga Vembu's dedication to research has not gone unnoticed. His scholarly work has been acknowledged through various accolades, including publications in reputable journals such as MDPI and Elsevier. Notably, his research on the utilization of Treated Sewage Sludge in concrete earned appreciation from industrial experts and garnered attention from the prestigious Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) of India.

Impact and Influence:

Pitchiah's impact extends beyond academic circles. Through his research, he has contributed to the development of environmentally conscious and cost-effective concrete solutions. The integration of class F fly ash and the introduction of Treated Sewage Sludge showcase his commitment to sustainable practices in the construction industry.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As a research-focused doctoral scholar at Vellore Institute of Technology, Pitchiah is laying the foundation for a lasting legacy in the field of Civil Engineering. His work on "Assessment of Bond Strength in Self Compacting Concrete with Mine Waste" reflects a commitment to addressing contemporary challenges in construction materials. With a blend of academic prowess and practical experience, Pitchiah is poised to make enduring contributions to the domain of "Waste to Wealth" methodologies, leaving an indelible mark on the future of sustainable construction practices.

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