Rania El- Tantawy | Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rania El- Tantawy | Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rania El- Tantawy | Mathematics – Mathematics department at Damietta University, Egypt

Dr. Rania Mohammed Abdo El-Tantawy is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Damietta University. With an exceptional academic background and extensive experience in teaching, research, and leadership, Dr. El-Tantawy has made significant contributions to applied mathematics, particularly in areas such as thermal stresses, torsion of viscoelastic composite materials, and functionally graded structures. She is deeply committed to advancing the quality of education and scientific research in her field. Throughout her career, Dr. El-Tantawy has taken on various administrative roles, promoting quality assurance, academic development, and performance evaluation. Her achievements in both research and service have earned her recognition as a leading scholar in her field.

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Education:

Dr. El-Tantawy completed her academic training at Mansoura University, where she earned her Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Mathematics in 2004 with honors. Building on this strong foundation, she pursued a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Applied Mathematics, completing her thesis on “Thermal Stresses for Rotating Viscoelastic Composite Disks with Variable Thickness” in 2008. She further advanced her academic career with a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Mansoura University, where her doctoral research focused on “Torsion of Viscoelastic Composite Layers,” which provided new insights into the behavior of complex materials under stress.

Experience:

Dr. El-Tantawyā€™s professional journey includes various teaching and leadership roles. She began her academic career as a Demonstrator at the Mathematics Department of Mansoura Universityā€™s Damietta Branch in 2004. Over the years, she advanced to the position of Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Damietta University. Dr. El-Tantawy has also held multiple administrative positions, including Deputy Director of the Quality Assurance and Accreditation Unit and Director of the Training and Technical Support Unit, among others. Her work in quality assurance, accreditation, and strategic planning has helped enhance educational standards and ensure the university’s continuous improvement.

Research Interests:

Dr. El-Tantawyā€™s primary research interests lie in applied mathematics, focusing on the analysis of stresses, torsion, and thermal responses in functionally graded materials, as well as composite structures under different loading conditions. Her research extensively addresses topics such as magneto-thermo-elasticity, piezoelectric materials, and viscoelastic composite disks, contributing valuable insights into engineering applications. By using advanced mathematical models, her research seeks to better understand the mechanical behavior of complex materials in various environmental conditions. This work has significant implications for designing materials and structures in fields such as aerospace, civil engineering, and materials science.

Awards:

Throughout her academic career, Dr. El-Tantawy has received numerous recognitions for her contributions to education and research. She has been nominated for the prestigious “Women Researcher Award” due to her excellence in both scholarly research and leadership. Dr. El-Tantawyā€™s academic achievements, particularly her significant contributions to applied mathematics, as well as her efforts to improve quality assurance and foster academic development, make her a standout candidate for such an award. Her work has not only advanced knowledge in her field but has also inspired countless students and fellow academics.

Publications:

Dr. El-Tantawy has authored and co-authored several influential research papers in prestigious academic journals. Notably, her work in applied mathematical modeling and material science has been published in a variety of highly cited journals. Some of her notable publications include:

  1. “Stresses of a Rotating Circular Disk of Variable Thickness Carrying a Current and Bearing a Coaxial Viscoelastic Coating” ā€“ Applied Mathematical Modelling (2008) šŸ“š DOI: 10.1016/j.apm.2007.06.002. Cited by 100+ articles.
  2. “A Refined Solution to the Problem of Torsion of a Viscoelastic Anisotropic Reinforced Layer” ā€“ International Journal of Open Problems in Computer Science and Mathematics (2010) šŸ“š Cited by 50+ articles.
  3. “Thermomagnetic Viscoelastic Responses in a Functionally Graded Hollow Structure” ā€“ Acta Mechanica Sinica (2011) šŸ“š DOI: 10.1007/s10409-011-0467-3. Cited by 70+ articles.
  4. “Analysis of Functionally Graded Piezoelectric Cylinders in a Hygrothermal Environment” ā€“ Advances in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (2014) šŸ“š DOI: 10.4208/aamm.12-m1277. Cited by 30+ articles.
  5. “Elastic and Viscoelastic Stresses of Nonlinear Rotating Functionally Graded Solid and Annular Disks with Gradually Varying Thickness” ā€“ Archive of Mechanical Engineering (2017) šŸ“š DOI: 10.1515/meceng-2017-0025. Cited by 50+ articles.
  6. “Magneto-Elastic Influence on a Functionally Graded Porous Hollow Structure in Hygrothermal Environment” ā€“ Scientific Journal for Damietta Faculty of Science (2022) šŸ“š DOI: 10.21608/SJDFS.2018.194790. Cited by 20+ articles.

Conclusion:

Dr. Rania Mohammed Abdo El-Tantawy is an exemplary academic with a distinguished career in both research and leadership. Her contributions to applied mathematics, especially in the fields of thermal stresses, viscoelastic materials, and functionally graded structures, have positioned her as a leading researcher in her field. Dr. El-Tantawyā€™s dedication to advancing knowledge, coupled with her leadership in educational and quality assurance initiatives, makes her an ideal candidate for the “Women Researcher Award.” Her research, teaching, and service are a testament to her commitment to excellence and her continuous effort to contribute meaningfully to the scientific and academic communities.

Marijana Zeljić | Mathematics Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Marijana Zeljić | Mathematics Education | Best Researcher Award

professor at faculty of education, Serbia

šŸ“š Marijana Zeljić (b. 1974) is a full professor at the Teacher Education Faculty, University of Belgrade. A dedicated expert in mathematics education, she has a profound impact on learners at all academic levels, ranging from bachelorā€™s to PhD programs. Her career reflects a deep passion for advancing teaching methodologies and fostering mathematical thinking.

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EducationšŸŽ“

Marijana Zeljić obtained her academic qualifications from prestigious institutions, culminating in her specialization in mathematics education. Her educational journey laid the foundation for her extensive research and teaching in problem-solving, early algebra, and numeracy development.

Professional ExperiencešŸ«

With decades of teaching experience, Marijana Zeljić actively contributes to the field of education as a professor at all levels of study. Beyond academia, she serves on the Program Council of the Center for Continuous Teacher Education, enhancing professional development opportunities for educators.

Research InterestsšŸ”¬

Marijanaā€™s research interests encompass problem-solving, early algebra, representations in mathematics teaching and learning, mathematical thinking, numeracy, and communication in mathematics education. Her work explores the characteristics of mathematical knowledge, striving to make mathematics accessible and engaging for diverse learners.

Awards and RecognitionsšŸ†

Marijana Zeljić has been honored with various accolades for her contributions to mathematics education and her dedication to advancing teaching practices. These awards highlight her commitment to excellence in her field.

PublicationsšŸ“„

Marijana Zeljić has authored three influential monographs as a single author and over 30 research articles in esteemed national and international journals. Her publications have significantly contributed to the advancement of mathematics education.

Selected Publications:

“Insight into studentsā€™ understanding of relational terminology through integrated compare and combine word problems”

  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 0

“Problem Solving in Realistic, Arithmetic/algebraic and Geometric Context”

  • Year: 2021
  • Citations: 1

“Modelling the relationships between quantities: Meaning in literal expressions”

  • Year: 2015
  • Citations: 8

“Structuring the subject matter of arithmetic I”

  • Year: 2014
  • Citations: 0

“Algebra as a tool for structuring number systems”

  • Year: 2013
  • Citations: 3

“Solving inequalities in primary school”

  • Year: 2006
  • Citations: 1

ConclusionāœØ

Marijana Zeljić is highly deserving of the Research for Best Researcher Award due to her profound contributions to mathematics education. Her expertise in problem solving, mathematical thinking, and teaching methodologies, coupled with her leadership in continuous teacher education, positions her as an influential figure in the field. Through her publications and commitment to improving educational practices, Professor Zeljić has made lasting impacts on both the academic and teaching communities.

Michael Tallman | Mathematics Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Michael Tallman | Mathematics Education | Best Researcher AwardĀ 

Associate Professor | Oklahoma State University | United States

Michael A. Tallman is an Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at Oklahoma State University, where he has been a faculty member since 2016. His research focuses on the intersection of pedagogy and content knowledge in mathematics education, with an emphasis on improving teaching practices and student learning outcomes. Tallmanā€™s work has been recognized through various awards and publications, highlighting his contributions to the field.

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Strengths

  1. Impressive Research Record: Michael A. Tallman has a strong publication record with numerous peer-reviewed journal articles in reputable journals such as the Journal of Mathematical Behavior and PRIMUS. His research topics cover significant aspects of mathematics education, including pedagogical content knowledge, conceptual assessment in calculus, and secondary teacher knowledge.
  2. Recognition and Awards: He has received several awards for his teaching and research, including the Robert G. Maule Excellence in Teaching Mathematics Award and the Graduate and Professional Student Association Teaching Excellence Award. These accolades highlight his contributions and excellence in the field of mathematics education.
  3. Diverse Research Interests: Tallman’s research spans a variety of topics within mathematics education, from assessing calculus teaching methods to understanding teacher knowledge transformation. This diversity indicates a broad and deep engagement with key issues in the field.
  4. Collaborative Work: His co-authorship with notable researchers such as A. Weinberg and M. P. Carlson demonstrates successful collaboration and a respected presence in the research community.
  5. Educational Impact: His focus on improving pedagogical content knowledge and conceptual understanding reflects a commitment to enhancing mathematics education, which aligns well with the goals of the Research for Best Researcher Award.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Impact Metrics: While Tallmanā€™s research is robust, providing more information about the broader impact of his work, such as its influence on policy or practice in mathematics education, could strengthen his case. For example, citations of his work or feedback from educational practitioners could be highlighted.
  2. Recent Research Trends: The latest publications are from 2024 and 2023, showing ongoing research activity. However, showcasing any cutting-edge or emerging trends he is addressing could further demonstrate his position at the forefront of research.
  3. Expanded Research Contributions: While Tallman has made significant contributions, highlighting any novel methodologies, theoretical advancements, or interdisciplinary approaches he has developed or applied could enhance the perception of his research contributions.
  4. Teaching and Research Integration: Although Tallmanā€™s teaching awards reflect his excellence, integrating specific examples of how his research has directly influenced his teaching practice, or vice versa, could provide a more holistic view of his impact.

Education

Michael A. Tallman earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics Education from the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at Arizona State University in 2015. He holds a Masterā€™s degree in Mathematics from the University of Northern Colorado (2010) and a Bachelorā€™s degree in Mathematics from the same institution (2007). His educational background provides a solid foundation for his expertise in mathematics education and research.

Experience

Tallman began his career as a Mathematics Teacher at Mountain Range High School in Westminster, Colorado, where he taught from 2007 to 2010. He then transitioned into academia as a Postdoctoral Fellow in Mathematics Education at Oklahoma State University from 2015 to 2016. He has since progressed from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Oklahoma State University.

Research Interests

Tallmanā€™s research interests include pedagogical content knowledge, conceptual assessment in calculus, and the transformation of teacher knowledge. His work investigates how mathematical concepts are taught and understood, aiming to enhance both instructional practices and student learning experiences in mathematics education.

Awards

Tallman has received several notable awards, including the Robert G. Maule Excellence in Teaching Mathematics Award from Arizona State University in 2015 and the Graduate and Professional Student Association Teaching Excellence Award in the same year. Additionally, he was honored as a Fellow of the AMTE Service, Teaching, and Research (STaR) Program in 2017.

Publications

Tallman, M. A., Weaver, J., & Johnson, T. (accepted). Developing (pedagogical) content knowledge of constant rate of change: The case of Samantha. The Journal of Mathematical Behavior. Link

Weinberg, A., Corey, D., Tallman, M. A., Martin, J., & Jones, S. (2024). Observing intellectual need and its relationship with studentsā€™ learning of calculus. International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 10(1), 1-31. Link

Tallman, M. A. (2023). What makes pedagogical content knowledge ā€œpedagogicalā€? Reconnecting PCK to its Deweyan foundations. The Mathematics Educator, 31(1), 100-128. Link

Reed, Z., Tallman, M. A., & Oehrtman, M. (2023). Assessing productive meanings in calculus. PRIMUS, 33(9), 939-964. Link

Reed, Z., Tallman, M. A., Oehrtman, M., & Carlson, M. P. (2022). Characteristics of conceptual assessment items in calculus. PRIMUS, 32(8), 881-901. Link

Tallman, M. A. (2021). Investigating the transformation of a secondary teacherā€™s knowledge of trigonometric functions. The Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 62. Link

Tallman, M. A., Reed, Z., Oehrtman, M., & Carlson, M. P. (2021). What meanings are assessed in collegiate calculus in the United States? ZDM Mathematics Education, 53(3), 577-589. Link

Tallman, M. A. & Frank, K. M. (2020). Angle measure, quantitative reasoning, and instructional coherence: An examination of the role of mathematical ways of thinking as a component of teachersā€™ knowledge base. Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 23(1), 69-95. Link

Tallman, M. A., Carlson, M. P., Bressoud, D., & Pearson, M. (2016). A characterization of calculus I final exams in U.S. colleges and universities. International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2(1), 105-133. Link

Madison, B. L., Carlson, M. P., Oehrtman, M., & Tallman, M. A. (2015). Conceptual precalculus: Strengthening studentsā€™ quantitative and covariational reasoning. Mathematics Teacher, 109(1), 54-59. Link

Conclusion

Michael A. Tallman is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, with a distinguished record of research, teaching excellence, and contributions to the field of mathematics education. His extensive publication record and recognition through awards underscore his research impact and commitment to advancing mathematics education.