Sara Bendjeddou | Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Sara Bendjeddou | Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Teacher researcher at USTHB (University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene), Algeria

Dr. Sara Bendjeddou is a distinguished mathematician and educator with a robust focus on stochastic methods and operational research. Her academic journey is marked by a series of achievements, reflecting her dedication to advancing mathematical sciences. Currently serving as a Maître de Conférences at the University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene (U.S.T.H.B.) in Algeria, Dr. Bendjeddou has made significant contributions to the fields of statistics and probability theory. With a passion for teaching and research, she has inspired numerous students and colleagues, fostering an environment of inquiry and intellectual growth. Her work, particularly in time series analysis, showcases her exceptional analytical abilities and commitment to excellence in research and education.

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Education

Dr. Bendjeddou holds an impressive array of academic credentials. She earned her Doctorate in Mathematics in April 2018 from U.S.T.H.B., specializing in Stochastic Methods in Operational Research. Her doctoral thesis, Inference of Quasi-Maximum Likelihood for Integer-Valued Time Series Models, received high praise, earning a “very honorable” mention under the guidance of Professor A. Aknouche. Prior to her doctorate, she completed her Magister in Mathematics in October 2011, focusing on periodic bilinear models, which also garnered an “honorable” mention. Dr. Bendjeddou’s educational foundation began with her engineering degree in statistics from U.S.T.H.B. in September 2008, where she achieved a “very honorable” distinction. Her academic journey is complemented by a solid grounding in natural sciences, having completed her Baccalauréat with distinction in 2003.

Experience

Dr. Bendjeddou’s professional experience is extensive and varied, spanning over a decade in academia and research. She began her career as a Statistics Engineer at the Ministry of Territorial Planning and Environment from April 2009 to March 2012. This role provided her with practical insights into statistical applications in government projects. Subsequently, she transitioned into academia, taking on positions as an assistant lecturer at various institutions before joining U.S.T.H.B. as a Maître de Conférences in 2018. Throughout her tenure, Dr. Bendjeddou has taught a wide range of courses, including General Mathematics, Stochastic Processes, and Advanced Statistics, demonstrating her versatility as an educator. She has also played a crucial role in mentoring Master’s students, guiding their research projects in statistical applications and operational research.

Research Interests

Dr. Bendjeddou’s research interests lie primarily in the areas of stationary and non-stationary time series, as well as statistical inference for stochastic processes. Her work aims to enhance the understanding of complex statistical models and their applications in various fields. Dr. Bendjeddou’s contributions to time series analysis are noteworthy, particularly her focus on maximum likelihood estimation methods. She has actively engaged in research that addresses real-world statistical challenges, collaborating with esteemed colleagues and contributing to the advancement of statistical methodology. Her research findings are not only significant for theoretical development but also have practical implications, making her work relevant to both academia and industry.

Awards

Throughout her career, Dr. Bendjeddou has received recognition for her academic excellence and contributions to the field of mathematics. Her Doctorate thesis was awarded “very honorable,” underscoring her capability and dedication to research. Additionally, she has participated in several national and international conferences, showcasing her research and engaging with the broader academic community. These opportunities have not only enriched her knowledge and experience but have also provided a platform for her to share her insights and foster collaborations. Dr. Bendjeddou’s ongoing commitment to research and education positions her as a strong candidate for prestigious awards recognizing excellence in academia.

Publications

Aknouche, A. & Bendjeddou, S. (2017). Estimateur du quasi-maximum de vraisemblance géométrique d’une classe générale de modèles de séries chronologiques à valeurs entières. C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, Ser. I, 355, 99-104.

Aknouche, A., Bendjeddou, S. & Touche, N. (2018). Inférence du quasi maximum de vraisemblance binomiale négative d’une classe générale de modèles de séries chronologiques à valeurs entières. Journal of Time Series Analysis.

Bendjeddou, S. (2024). Preliminary Test Estimation for Parallel 2-Sampling in Autoregressive Model. Stats, 7(4), 1141-1158.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Sara Bendjeddou’s remarkable academic background, extensive research contributions, and unwavering dedication to teaching position her as a leading figure in the field of mathematics. Her strengths in research and education make her a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Dr. Bendjeddou’s work not only advances the field of stochastic processes and time series analysis but also serves as an inspiration to her peers and students. Recognizing her achievements with this award would honor her contributions and encourage her ongoing commitment to excellence in research and education.

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.