Assist. Prof. Dr. Reem Abdullah Sadan Aljethi | Differentiation equation | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Reem Abdullah Sadan Aljethi | Differentiation equation | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University | Saudi Arabia

Assist. Prof. Dr. Reem Abdullah Sadan Aljethi is an accomplished scholar in Applied Mathematics whose expertise lies prominently in the study and advancement of Differentiation Equation systems. Her academic journey, including a Doctor of Philosophy from Universiti Putra Malaysia and earlier degrees from King Saud University, shaped her deep engagement with Differentiation Equation models and fractional calculus. With professional experience as a Lecturer, Vice Dean, and currently an Associate Professor at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, she has significantly contributed to teaching, research, and academic administration. Her research explores fractional Differentiation Equation formulations, Lévy stochastic processes, and applications in financial and physical systems. Her Q1-ranked publications in journals like Mathematics and Chaos, Solitons & Fractals highlight her command of complex Differentiation Equation frameworks. Recognized through her participation in international conferences and leadership programs, she exhibits strong analytical and computational skills, particularly in MATLAB and mathematical modeling. Her dedication to the Differentiation Equation field continues to influence emerging studies in nonlinear systems, fractional models, and applied mathematics. Overall, Assist. Prof. Dr. Reem Abdullah Sadan Aljethi’s scholarly path exemplifies excellence, innovation, and leadership in the global study of Differentiation Equation research and its expanding interdisciplinary applications.

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Featured Publications

1. Aljethi, R. A., & Kılıçman, A. (2022). Financial applications on fractional Lévy stochastic processes. Fractal and Fractional, 6(5), 278.

2. Aljethi, R. A., & Kılıçman, A. (2023). Analysis of fractional differential equation and its application to realistic data. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 171, 113446.

3. Aljethi, R. A., & Kılıçman, A. (2023). Derivation of the fractional Fokker–Planck equation for stable Lévy with financial applications. Mathematics, 11(5), 1102.

4. Aljedhi, R. A., & Kılıçman, A. (2020). Fractional partial differential equations associated with Lévy stable process. Mathematics, 8(4), 508.

5. Ejaz Hussain, U. Y., Aljethi, R. A., & Farooq, K. (2025). Optical multi-peakon dynamics in the fractional cubic–quintic nonlinear pulse propagation model using a novel integral approach. Fractal and Fractional, 9(10), 631.

Dr. Prity Kumari | Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Prity Kumari | Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

PhD scholar | National Institute of Technology | India

Dr. Prity Kumari is an accomplished researcher in Mathematics with expertise in graph theory, combinatorics, cryptography, wireless sensor networks, and machine learning, demonstrating a strong academic and professional foundation through advanced studies and significant teaching experience in engineering mathematics, numerical methods, and discrete mathematics. Her doctoral work focused on the application of combinatorial design in wireless sensor networks, reflecting her depth in both theoretical and applied Mathematics. She has published impactful research in reputed SCIE and Q1/Q2 journals, contributing to key areas like group key management, cryptographic security, and re-keying prediction models using Mathematics-driven combinatorial and machine learning approaches. With fellowships, merit-based scholarships, and active participation in national-level workshops on post-quantum cryptography, cyber security, and Mathematics for machine learning, she has broadened her expertise and collaborative exposure. Dr. Prity Kumari has also enriched her professional skills through roles as a Mathematics faculty and teaching assistant, guiding learners in foundational and advanced topics of Mathematics. Her research skills highlight proficiency in combinatorial design, cryptographic applications, algorithmic development, and predictive modeling, aligning with cutting-edge directions in Mathematics and computer science. Awards, honors, and fellowships further strengthen her academic profile, demonstrating excellence and commitment. Beyond research, she engaged in leadership roles like hostel representative, reflecting organizational and interpersonal abilities. In conclusion, Dr. Prity Kumari embodies a Mathematics scholar whose contributions interconnect combinatorial structures, cryptographic security, and applied computational methods, making her a valuable academic and researcher with strong potential for further advancing the field of Mathematics.

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Featured Publications

1. Kumari, P., & Singh, K. R. (2024). Re-keying analysis in group key management of wireless sensor networks. Cryptography and Communications, 16(3), 665–677.

2. Mandal, R. K. P. K. N. R. D. S. S. K. (2024). Experimental comparison of pool boiling characteristics between CNT, GO, and CNT + GO-coated copper substrate. Heat Transfer. Advance online publication.

3. Kumar, P. K. K. R. S. R. (2025). Stacking ensemble algorithm to predict re-keying in group key management. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 1–15.

4. Pegu, J., Singh, K. R., Kumari, P., & Mishra, V. N. (2025). Decomposition of corona graph. Filomat, 39(10), 3321–3328.

5. Kumari, P., & Singh, K. R. (2025). Re-keying in group key management for wireless sensor network using nested balanced incomplete block designs. IETE Journal of Research, 1–13.

Dr. Akinbo Bayo Johnson | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Akinbo Bayo Johnson | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Senior Lecturer | Federal College of Education, Abeokuta, Nigeria and Postdoctoral researcher at Universidade Federal De Itajuba | Brazil 

Dr. Akinbo Bayo Johnson is a distinguished scholar in applied mathematics whose expertise spans fluid dynamics, entropy generation, nano and non-Newtonian fluids, thermodynamic models, and computational mathematics. With a Ph.D. in applied mathematics and solid foundations from advanced studies in mathematics, his academic journey has been dedicated to advancing theoretical and applied aspects of mathematics. He has served as a lecturer, senior researcher, and currently contributes as a postdoctoral researcher in Brazil, showcasing professional experience across teaching, supervision, and international research collaborations. His research interests are deeply rooted in mathematics, where he explores bioconvectional fluids, heat and mass transfer, and mathematical modeling, all of which have resulted in impactful publications in high-ranking journals. Dr. Akinbo has been honored with awards such as the Best Paper Award, Tetfund Postdoctoral Award, and multiple recognitions from scientific associations, reflecting his excellence in mathematics-driven research. His professional memberships in the Mathematical Association of Nigeria and related bodies further highlight his integration within the mathematics community. Skilled in MATHEMATICA programming and computational approaches, he has applied mathematics extensively in solving differential equations, thermodynamic systems, and fluid mechanics problems. His career demonstrates consistent contributions as a reviewer for international journals, strengthening the dissemination of mathematical knowledge. Overall, Dr. Akinbo Bayo Johnson embodies a commitment to mathematics through education, research, and professional service, and his dedication ensures that mathematics remains a vital tool in addressing complex scientific challenges while inspiring the next generation of mathematics researchers.

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Featured Publications

1. Akinbo, B. J., & Olajuwon, B. I. (2023). Impact of radiation and heat generation/absorption in a Walters’ B fluid through a porous medium with thermal and thermo diffusion in the presence of chemical reaction. International Journal of Modelling and Simulation, 43(2), 87–100.

2. Akinbo, B. J., & Olajuwon, B. I. (2021). Impact of radiation and chemical reaction on stagnation-point flow of hydromagnetic Walters' B fluid with Newtonian heating. International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 121, 105115.

3. Akinbo, B. J., & Olajuwon, B. I. (2019). Homotopy analysis investigation of heat and mass transfer flow past a vertical porous medium in the presence of heat source. International Journal of Heat & Technology, 37(3).

4. Akinbo, B. J., & Olajuwon, B. I. (2021). Radiation and thermal-diffusion interaction on stagnation-point flow of Walters' B fluid toward a vertical stretching sheet. International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 126, 105471.

5. Akinbo, B. J., & Olajuwon, B. I. (2021). Heat transfer analysis in a hydromagnetic Walters' B fluid with elastic deformation and Newtonian heating. Heat Transfer, 50(3), 2033–2048.

6. Akinbo, B. J., Faniran, T., & Ayoola, E. O. (2015). Numerical solution of stochastic differential equations. International Journal of Advanced Research in Science, Engineering and Technology.

7. Akinbo, B. J., & Olajuwon, B. I. (2019). Heat and mass transfer in magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) flow over a moving vertical plate with convective boundary condition in the presence of thermal radiation. Sigma Journal of Engineering and Natural Sciences, 37(3), 1031–1053.

8. Akinbo, B. (2021). Influence of convective boundary condition on heat and mass transfer in a Walters’ B fluid over a vertical stretching surface with thermal-diffusion effect. Journal of Thermal Engineering, 7(7), 1784–1796.

9. Akinbo, B. J., & Olajuwon, B. I. (2019). Convective heat and mass transfer in electrically conducting flow past a vertical plate embedded in a porous medium in the presence of thermal radiation and thermo diffusion. Computational Thermal Sciences: An International Journal, 11(4).

10. Akinbo, B. J., & Olajuwon, B. I. (2025). Significance of Cattaneo-Christov heat flux model and heat generation/absorption with chemical reaction in Walters’ B fluid via a porous medium in the presence of Newtonian heating. International Journal of Modelling and Simulation, 45(1), 137–146.