Dr. Shajar Abbas | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shajar Abbas | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Bahauddin Zakariya University - BZU | Pakistan

Dr. Shajar Abbas is a dedicated scholar in Mathematics with a strong academic background including Ph.D., M.Phil., M.Sc., and B.Sc. degrees in Mathematics from Bahauddin Zakariya University, where he also served as a visiting lecturer at multiple institutions. His research interests center on applied and computational Mathematics, fluid dynamics, nanofluids, heat and mass transfer, Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, and advanced numerical methods such as FEM, FDM, and bvp4c, along with Artificial Neural Networks. Dr. Shajar Abbas has authored more than 40 peer-reviewed publications in leading Mathematics journals, achieving significant recognition with highly cited papers. His doctoral research introduced advanced fractional models, particularly the constant proportional Caputo derivative, to improve predictions in Mathematics-based fluid dynamics and nanofluid transport. Professionally, he has contributed to Mathematics education as a lecturer at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Emerson University, and the University of Education Lahore. His participation in international collaborations, workshops, conferences, and Mathematics Olympiads further highlights his active engagement in the Mathematics community. His awards include the HEC Need-Based Scholarship and recognition through contributions as a reviewer for more than 35 Mathematics-related international journals. His research skills encompass computational modeling, numerical simulations, fractional calculus, and programming with MATLAB, Mathematica, and MATHCAD, demonstrating versatile expertise in solving complex Mathematics problems. In conclusion, Dr. Shajar Abbas has established himself as a promising researcher in Mathematics, blending theoretical and applied perspectives, and continues to advance the field through impactful publications, innovative methods, and dedicated teaching.  His Google Scholar citations 439, h-index 11, i10-index 14, showcasing measurable research impact.

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Featured Publications

1. Abbas, S., Ahmad, M., Nazar, M., Amjad, M., Ali, H., & Jan, A. Z. (2023). Heat and mass transfer through a vertical channel for the Brinkman fluid using Prabhakar fractional derivative. Applied Thermal Engineering, 232, 121065.

2. Abbas, S., Nisa, Z. U., Nazar, M., Amjad, M., Ali, H., & Jan, A. Z. (2024). Application of heat and mass transfer to convective flow of Casson fluids in a microchannel with Caputo–Fabrizio derivative approach. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 49(1), 1275–1286.

3. Abbas, S., Ahmad, M., Nazar, M., Ahmad, Z., Amjad, M., Garalleh, H. A. L., & Jan, A. Z. (2024). Soret effect on MHD Casson fluid over an accelerated plate with the help of constant proportional Caputo fractional derivative. ACS Omega, 9(9), 10220–10232.

4. Abbas, S., Nazar, M., Nisa, Z. U., Amjad, M., Din, S. M. E., & Alanzi, A. M. (2022). Heat and mass transfer analysis of MHD Jeffrey fluid over a vertical plate with CPC fractional derivative. Symmetry, 14(12), 2491.

5. Abbas, S., & Nazar, M. (2025). Fractional analysis of unsteady magnetohydrodynamics Jeffrey flow over an infinite vertical plate in the presence of Hall current. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, 48(1), 253–272.

Ahmed Aberqi | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Aberqi | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Aberqi, National School of Applied Sciences, Fez, Morocco

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Aberqi is a tenured Assistant Professor at the National School of Applied Sciences (ENSA), Fez, Morocco. He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics with a focus on partial differential equations from Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University in 2014 and completed his habilitation in 2019, specializing in fractional differential equations and optimal control. His research interests include functional analysis, control theory, fractional calculus, and operator theory. Dr. Aberqi is actively involved in teaching mathematics and data analysis to engineering students and contributes to projects related to artificial intelligence and big data.

PROFILE

Orcid Profile

Educational Details

Habilitation to Direct Research (Mathematics), Specialization in Partial Differential Equations & Optimal Control, National School of Applied Sciences, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, September 2019.
Habilitation Report: Control of Fractional Differential Equations: Theory & Applications.

Ph.D. in Mathematics, Specialization in Partial Differential Equations, Faculty of Sciences, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, November 2014.
Thesis: Renormalized and Entropy Solutions for Nonlinear PDEs and Coupled Systems.

M.Sc. in Mathematics, Informatics, and Applications (MIA), Faculty of Sciences, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, 2011.
Thesis: Boundary Value Problems in Variable Exponent Spaces.

Professional Experience

Dr. Ahmed Aberqi has been a tenured Assistant Professor at the National School of Applied Sciences (ENSA) of Fez since November 2016, teaching courses in mathematical analysis, algebra, and numerical analysis to engineering students. He has also served as a part-time professor at Euromed University of Fez and the High School of Technology, focusing on topics such as real analysis, integral calculus, high-dimensional statistics, and data analysis. He has actively contributed to research initiatives, particularly in the project “Artificial Intelligence and Big Data for Intelligent Management of the Craft and Tourism Industries,” supported by Morocco’s National Center for Scientific and Technical Research.

Research Interest

Dr. Aberqi’s research focuses on functional analysis, partial differential equations, operator theory, control theory, fractional calculus, and optimal control. He has worked extensively on the controllability, stability, and stabilization of systems, as well as high-dimensional statistics and Bayesian methods.

Computer Skills

Programming Languages: C/C++, LaTeX, basic Java

Database Management: SQL Server, Access, Merise

Operating Systems: Windows XP/7/8/8.1, Linux (Debian), Mac OS

Software: Microsoft Office, Catia V5, Maple 13, Matlab, Eclipse, Solver Excel, SageMath.

Mathematical Skills

Calculus, Algebra

Analysis of Partial Differential Equations

Linear Programming, Convex Optimization, Constrained Optimization

Controllability, Stability, Optimal Control

Variational Calculus, Operator Theory

Statistics, Time Series Analysis, Bayesian Statistics, High-Dimensional Statistics

Top Notable Publications

“Fractional Caputo Operator and Takagi–Sugeno Fuzzy Modeling to Diabetes Analysis”

Published in: Symmetry

Date: October 19, 2024

DOI: 10.3390/sym16101395

Source: Crossref

Citation information: Not yet available as it is a recent publication.

“OPT-FRAC-CHN: Optimal Fractional Continuous Hopfield Network”

Published in: Symmetry

Date: July 18, 2024

DOI: 10.3390/sym16070921

Source: Crossref

Citation information: Not yet available as it is a recent publication.

“Fractional Sobolev Spaces with Kernel Function on Compact Riemannian Manifolds”

Published in: Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics

Date: January 2024

DOI: 10.1007/s00009-023-02517-9

Source: Crossref

Citation information: Not yet available as it is a recent publication.

“Morse’s Theory and Local Linking for a Fractional (p1(x.,),p2(x.,))(p_{1}(\textrm{x}.,), p_{2}(\textrm{x}.,)): Laplacian Problems on Compact Manifolds”

Published in: Journal of Pseudo-Differential Operators and Applications

Date: September 2023

DOI: 10.1007/s11868-023-00535-5

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Citation information: Not yet available.

“Weak Solvability of Nonlinear Elliptic Equations Involving Variable Exponents”

Published in: Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems – S

Date: 2023

DOI: 10.3934/dcdss.2022105

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Citation information: Not yet available.

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Aberqi’s research excellence, combined with his extensive academic experience and contributions to applied mathematics, positions him as an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work in partial differential equations, optimal control, and fractional calculus not only advances mathematical theory but also contributes to practical applications, enhancing his research’s societal relevance. His dedication to teaching and involvement in interdisciplinary projects further solidify his credentials for this prestigious award.