Jinkui Liu | Mathematics | Outstanding Contribution Award

Prof. Jinkui Liu | Mathematics | Outstanding Contribution Award 

Professor, at Chongqing Three Gorges University, China.

Jinkui Liu is a distinguished Chinese academic born in July 1981 in Anyang, Henan Province. Currently serving as a Professor and Head of the Department of Information and Computational Science at Chongqing Three Gorges University, he has significantly contributed to the field of optimization theory, methods, and applications. An active member of the Communist Party of China, Liu is also the Executive Director of the Chongqing Operations Research Society. His extensive research portfolio includes over 40 academic papers, with more than 30 published in SCI-indexed journals, and participation in over 20 international and domestic conferences. Liu has led multiple research projects, including two funded by the Chongqing Natural Science Foundation and three supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His academic excellence has been recognized with several awards, including the Third Prize of the Chongqing Natural Science Award.

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Professor Jinkui Liu completed his graduate studies at Chongqing University, specializing in Operations Research and Cybernetics. His academic journey laid a solid foundation for his expertise in optimization theory and computational science. The rigorous training and research experiences during his doctoral studies equipped him with the necessary skills to address complex problems in applied mathematics and operations research. This educational background has been instrumental in shaping his research interests and academic career, enabling him to contribute significantly to the advancement of knowledge in his field.

Experience

Professor Liu’s professional experience spans various academic and research roles. Currently, he holds the position of Head of the Department of Information and Computational Science at Chongqing Three Gorges University, where he leads academic programs and research initiatives. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Liu has been actively involved in numerous research projects, including leadership roles in initiatives funded by the Chongqing Natural Science Foundation and the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His extensive participation in over 20 international and domestic conferences, along with delivering 10 academic presentations, underscores his commitment to advancing research and fostering academic collaboration.

Research Interests

Professor Liu’s primary research interests lie in optimization theory, methods, and their applications. He focuses on developing computational techniques to solve complex optimization problems, with applications spanning various fields such as operations research, engineering, and applied mathematics. His work aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of optimization algorithms, addressing challenges in real-world scenarios. Through his research, Liu contributes to the advancement of knowledge in optimization theory and its practical applications, aiming to provide innovative solutions to complex problems.

Awards

Professor Liu’s dedication to teaching and research has been recognized through several prestigious awards. In the 2019-2020 academic year, he received the First Prize in the Teacher Lecture Competition at Chongqing Three Gorges University and was honored with the title of “Outstanding Teacher.” Additionally, he earned the Second Prize for Excellent Teaching. Earlier, in the 2018-2019 academic year, Liu was awarded the Third Prize in the Teacher Lecture Competition and the First Prize for Excellent Teachers at the same institution. These accolades reflect his commitment to academic excellence and his significant contributions to the educational community.

Top Noted Publications

Professor Liu has an extensive publication record, with over 40 academic papers, more than 30 of which are published in SCI-indexed journals. His work encompasses a range of topics within optimization theory and its applications. Notable publications include:

1. Liu, J., et al. (2013). “Study on a Computing Technique Suitable for True 3D Modeling of Complex Geologic Bodies.” Journal of the Geological Society of India, 82(5), 570–574.

This study presents a computational technique designed for accurate three-dimensional modeling of complex geological structures. The authors focus on enhancing the precision and applicability of 3D geological models, which are crucial for various geoscientific analyses and applications.

2. Feng, Q., Dong, L., Liu, J., & Liu, H. (2023). “Detection Framework of Abrupt Changes and Trends in Rainfall Erosivity in Three Gorges Reservoir, China.” Sustainability, 15(3), 2062.

This research introduces a comprehensive framework for detecting abrupt changes and trends in rainfall erosivity within the Three Gorges Reservoir area. The study emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between abrupt changes and trends to accurately assess long-term variations in rainfall erosivity, which is vital for understanding and managing soil erosion risks.repository.globethics.net+2ui.adsabs.harvard.edu+2proquest.com+2

Conclusion

Professor Jinkui Liu is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Outstanding Contribution Award, particularly at a regional or institutional level. His extensive publication record, project leadership, and departmental and societal roles underscore a deep and ongoing commitment to mathematical research and development, especially in optimization. While there is room for greater national and international recognition, his current contributions demonstrate substantial academic value.

Faten. H Damag | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Faten. H Damag | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award 

Doctorate, at Hail university, Saudi Arabia.

Faten Hasan Mohammed Qaaed Damag is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at both Hail University, Saudi Arabia, and Taiz University, Yemen. Specializing in Fractional Differential Equations, she has a solid academic background, having earned a PhD in Mathematical Sciences from University Putra Malaysia in 2018. Born in Taiz, Yemen, in 1982, she is a committed academic with significant contributions to the field of mathematics, especially in nonlinear fractional differential equations and related topics. Her passion for teaching, along with her dedication to research, has made her a well-respected figure in her field. She has also worked as a lecturer and academic leader, heading Exam-Control at Taiz University. Her current research interests include Fractional Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra.

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Education

Dr. Faten Hasan Mohammed Qaaed Damag completed her PhD in Mathematical Sciences from the University Putra Malaysia (UPM) in 2018. Her doctoral research focused on the Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions for Iterative Fractional Functional Integral and Differential Equations, contributing substantially to the study of fractional differential equations. Prior to her PhD, she earned a Master’s Degree in Mathematical Sciences from Taiz University in 2010, where her thesis addressed solving differential equations using Lie operators. She also holds two Bachelor’s Degrees, one in Mathematical Sciences from Taiz University (2006) and the other from the Faculty of Education, Taiz University (2004). Dr. Damag’s academic journey is marked by a strong foundation in mathematical theory, particularly in the fields of differential equations, fractional calculus, and mathematical analysis.

Experience

Dr. Damag’s academic career spans over a decade, with notable roles at both Hail University in Saudi Arabia and Taiz University in Yemen. She is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Hail University, where she teaches courses like Advanced Calculus, Real Analysis, and Applied Mathematics. From 2018 to 2023, she was an Associate Professor at Taiz University, contributing to various departments, including Mathematical Sciences and Engineering. She has also held leadership roles such as Head of Exam-Control at Taiz University, responsible for overseeing exam systems. Her diverse teaching experience includes courses on Discrete Mathematics, Linear Algebra, and Partial Differential Equations, which reflect her broad expertise. Her teaching philosophy is grounded in inspiring students to engage deeply with mathematical theories and applications.

Research Interests

Dr. Damag’s research interests focus primarily on Fractional Differential Equations, a growing area in mathematical science, which involves generalizations of classical differential equations to include non-integer orders. Her work explores existence and uniqueness problems, iterative methods, and applications of fractional calculus to various real-world systems. She has also delved into the study of Partial Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, and Mathematical Analysis, aiming to bridge the gap between pure mathematics and its practical applications. Dr. Damag is particularly interested in the applications of fractional differential equations to biological systems, nanomaterials, and human body systems, integrating mathematical theory with interdisciplinary research.

Award

Dr. Damag has been recognized for her significant contributions to the field of Fractional Differential Equations. Her academic excellence has earned her various awards and nominations, including the prestigious recognition as a National Science Leader in Yemen. Throughout her career, she has received commendations for her research outputs, particularly her work on nonlinear fractional equations. Additionally, Dr. Damag’s commitment to teaching has been acknowledged with several Excellence in Teaching awards, showcasing her dedication to mentoring the next generation of mathematicians. Her continued research excellence is further underscored by her role in international collaborations, advancing the global understanding of fractional calculus and its applications.

Top Noted Publications

Dr. Damag has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in Fractional Differential Equations and related fields. One of her most recent publications is “On m-Negative Sets and Out Mondirected Topologies in the Human Nervous System,” published in Mathematics (2024), which explores new topological properties in biological systems. Another notable paper, “ϕ-Hilfer Fractional Cauchy Problems in Banach Algebras,” appeared in Fractal Fract. (2024). Other works include studies on Volterra fractional integral equations in journals like Chaos, Solution and Fractals, as well as on hybrid type nonlinear fractional differential equations in Mathematics (2020). Her research is widely cited, reflecting her strong impact in the field.

1. Existence and uniqueness for a class of iterative fractional differential equations

  • Authors: RW Ibrahim, A Kılıçman, FH Damag

  • Journal: Advances in Difference Equations

  • Year: 2015

  • Pages: 1-13

  • Citation Count: 30

  • Keywords: Iterative fractional differential equations, existence, uniqueness

2. Nanomaterial heat transfer within thermal porous system in presence of Lorentz force

  • Authors: I Mechai, SM Alzahrani, HA Othman, SH Altoum, Z Iqbal, ANAH Ahmad, et al.

  • Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

  • Year: 2023

  • Article Number: 103139

  • Citation Count: 8

  • Keywords: Nanomaterials, heat transfer, thermal porous system, Lorentz force

3. Some solution of the fractional iterative integro-differential equations

  • Authors: A Kılıçman, FHM Damag

  • Journal: Malaysian Journal of Mathematical Sciences

  • Year: 2018

  • Volume: 12(1)

  • Pages: 121–141

  • Citation Count: 7

  • Keywords: Fractional integro-differential equations, iterative solutions

4. Findings of fractional iterative differential equations involving first order derivative

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Kılıçman, RW Ibrahim

  • Journal: International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics

  • Year: 2017

  • Volume: 3

  • Pages: 1739-1748

  • Citation Count: 7

  • Keywords: Fractional iterative differential equations, first-order derivatives

5. Extremal solutions by monotone iterative technique for hybrid fractional differential equations

  • Authors: RW Ibrahim, A Kılıçman, FH Damag

  • Journal: Turkish Journal of Analysis and Number Theory

  • Year: 2016

  • Volume: 4

  • Pages: 60-66

  • Citation Count: 7

  • Keywords: Monotone iterative technique, hybrid fractional differential equations

6. A note on the lower and upper solutions of hybrid-type iterative fractional differential equations

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Kılıçman, H Dutta, RW Ibrahim

  • Journal: National Academy Science Letters

  • Year: 2020

  • Volume: 43

  • Pages: 277-281

  • Citation Count: 6

  • Keywords: Lower and upper solutions, hybrid iterative fractional differential equations

7. Mixed solutions of monotone iterative technique for hybrid fractional differential equations

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Kılıçman, RW Ibrahim

  • Journal: Lobachevskii Journal of Mathematics

  • Year: 2019

  • Volume: 40

  • Pages: 156-165

  • Citation Count: 4

  • Keywords: Mixed solutions, monotone iterative technique, hybrid fractional differential equations

8. Sufficient conditions on existence of solution for nonlinear fractional iterative integral equation

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Kılıçman

  • Journal: Journal of Nonlinear Sciences and Applications

  • Year: 2017

  • Volume: 10

  • Pages: 368-376

  • Citation Count: 4

  • Keywords: Nonlinear fractional iterative integral equations, existence conditions

9. On hybrid type nonlinear fractional integrodifferential equations

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Kılıçman, A T. Al-Arioi

  • Journal: Mathematics

  • Year: 2020

  • Volume: 8(6)

  • Article Number: 984

  • Citation Count: 3

  • Keywords: Hybrid-type, nonlinear fractional integrodifferential equations

10. Approximate solutions for non-linear iterative fractional differential equations

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Kılıçman, RW Ibrahim

  • Journal: Innovations Through Mathematical and Statistical Research

  • Year: 2016

  • Volume: 1739(1)

  • Article Number: 020015

  • Citation Count: 3

  • Keywords: Approximate solutions, non-linear iterative fractional differential equations

11. Biological experiments based on fractional integral equations

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Kılıçman

  • Journal: Journal of Physics: Conference Series

  • Year: 2018

  • Volume: 1132(1)

  • Article Number: 012023

  • Citation Count: 2

  • Keywords: Biological experiments, fractional integral equations

12. On m-negative sets and outmondirected topologies in the human nervous system

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Saif, A Kılıçman, EE Ali, MB Mesmouli

  • Journal: Mathematics

  • Year: 2024

  • Volume: 12(23)

  • Article Number: 3763

  • Citation Count: 1

  • Keywords: m-negative sets, outmondirected topologies, human nervous system

13. Mixed solutions of monotone iterative technique for hybrid fractional differential equations

  • Authors: RW Ibrahim, A Kılıçman, FH Damag

  • Preprint: arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.08238

  • Year: 2015

  • Citation Count: 1

  • Keywords: Mixed solutions, monotone iterative technique, hybrid fractional differential equations

14. Qualitative Properties of Nonlinear Neutral Transmission Line Models and Their Applications

  • Authors: MB Mesmouli, A Ardjouni, IL Popa, H Saber, FH Damag, YA Madani, et al.

  • Journal: Axioms

  • Year: 2025

  • Volume: 14(4)

  • Article Number: 269

  • Keywords: Nonlinear transmission line models, qualitative properties, applications

15. Upper a-Graphical Topological Spaces with the COVID-19 Form and Its Diffusion

  • Authors: FH Damag, A Saif, A Kılıçman, MB Mesmouli, F Alhubairah

  • Journal: Axioms

  • Year: 2025

  • Volume: 14(2)

  • Article Number: 84

  • Keywords: Upper a-graphical topological spaces, COVID-19 form, diffusion

Conclusion

Dr. Faten Hasan Mohammed Qaaed Damag is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award based on their exceptional contributions to fractional differential equations and mathematical sciences. The combination of a deep research focus, numerous high-quality publications, international collaborations, and leadership experience makes Dr. Damag an excellent candidate for the award.

Novi Yarmanetti | Mathematics | Innovative Research Award

Mrs. Novi Yarmanetti | Mathematics | Innovative Research Award

Yogyakarta State University, indonesia

Negin Larti is a dedicated academic and healthcare professional currently serving as a faculty member in the Department of Operating Room at the School of Paramedical Sciences, Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Karaj, Iran. With a strong foundation in surgical technology and years of practical and educational experience, she has made significant contributions to surgical education, perioperative care research, and patient safety. Her professional trajectory and academic endeavors highlight a passionate commitment to advancing the standards of operating room practices in Iran through both teaching and scientific inquiry.

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Negin Larti began her academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Surgical Technology from Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences between 2010 and 2014. This was followed by a Master of Science degree in Surgical Technology at Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, completed from 2016 to 2018. In addition to her academic qualifications, she earned a diploma in English from the Iran Language Institute in 2014, further equipping her for collaboration and research in global academic environments. Her education laid the groundwork for a career marked by a blend of hands-on clinical work and academic instruction.

Experience

Professionally, Larti’s career reflects diverse and progressive experiences across multiple esteemed institutions. She began as a surgical technologist at Taleqani Hospital in Kermanshah (2014–2016) and later at Milad Hospital in Isfahan in 2017. Transitioning into academia, she took up faculty roles at several universities, including the Islamic Azad University of Najafabad in 2018, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences from 2019 to 2021, and Islamic Azad University of Qazvin in 2022. Since 2023, she has been a faculty member at Alborz University of Medical Sciences. Throughout these roles, she has contributed to student development, departmental leadership, and curriculum enhancement in surgical training programs.

Research interest

Larti’s research interests center on perioperative care, surgical safety, patient education, and medical education innovation. Her work often integrates behavioral models and empathy training to improve healthcare outcomes and communication in clinical settings. She has shown a particular interest in exploring the effectiveness of role-playing and visual educational methods to reduce patient anxiety and improve surgical outcomes. Additionally, her work on the implementation of Lean Six Sigma methodologies in hospital sterilization units reflects a dedication to quality improvement in healthcare systems.

Awards

As a researcher, she has co-authored several notable peer-reviewed publications. Among her key publications are: (1) Comparing the effects of curvilinear position and micromovement on prevention of intraoperative acquired pressure injuries among patients undergoing surgery in the supine position: A randomized controlled trial, published in Injury (2025), cited by multiple clinical researchers focused on pressure injury prevention; (2) The effect of post-spinal surgery care education with motion pictures designed based on the Health Belief Model on patients’ anxiety and health belief in Nursing and Midwifery Journal (2024), which explores innovative patient education tools; (3) Comparative study of the incidence of port site infection in disposable ports and reprocessed disposable ports in laparoscopic cholecystectomy published in Surgical Laparoscopy Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques (2022), a study widely referenced in infection control research; (4) Investigating the effect of Lean Six Sigma method on the observance of performance standards in the central sterilization unit of the operating room in Perioperative Care and Operating Room Management (2022), contributing to healthcare quality control literature; (5) The Comparative Study of Abdominal Pain Characteristics after Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and Laparoscopic One-Anastomosis Gastric Bypass in J Isfahan Med Sch (2020); (6) Calvarium and Left Cerebral Parenchyma Involvement Arising from Squamous Cell Carcinoma in a Chronic Scalp Wound in Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences (2020); and (7) Does plastic incise drape prevent recolonization of endogenous skin flora during lumbar spine procedures? in International Journal of Preventive Medicine (2019). These publications reflect a consistent contribution to surgical safety, clinical care, and medical education.

Publications

In recognition of her ongoing research, academic leadership, and contributions to operating room sciences, Negin Larti has been nominated for several academic awards at institutional and national levels, reflecting the impact and importance of her scholarly work. While she has not yet received international accolades, her growing body of research, interdisciplinary collaborations, and emphasis on evidence-based practice mark her as a promising figure in medical education and perioperative care.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Negin Larti embodies the intersection of clinical excellence, educational innovation, and research-driven healthcare advancement. Her expertise in surgical technology, combined with her commitment to teaching and improving perioperative procedures, positions her as a vital contributor to Iran’s medical academic community. Through her multi-institutional academic service, her involvement in patient-centered research, and her authorship of specialized Persian-language textbooks, she continues to inspire the next generation of surgical technologists and enrich the quality of operating room standards.