Hocine Alla | Applied Mathematics | Excellence in Research

Prof. Dr. Hocine Alla | Applied Mathematics | Excellence in Research

Professor at University of Sciences and Technology of Oran, Algeria

Professor Alla Hocine is a dedicated Algerian academic specializing in applied mathematics and interdisciplinary sciences. With a strong educational foundation and over three decades of teaching and research experience, he serves as a Professeur Chercheur at the University of Science and Technology of Oran (U.S.T.O). Fluent in Arabic, French, and English 🗣️, he seamlessly bridges scientific knowledge across languages and cultures. His expertise spans numerical methods, asymptotic analysis, and programming with Matlab 💻. His academic journey—from a Diploma in Mathematics to a Doctorate in Applied Mathematics—reflects consistent scholarly commitment. His research interests include biomechanics, fluid-solid interface mechanics, and perturbation theory 🔬. Known for teaching rigor and departmental leadership, he contributes actively to both pedagogy and scientific advancement. Alla Hocine is a key figure in Algeria’s mathematical and physical sciences community, empowering students and researchers alike through his multidisciplinary vision.

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🎓 Education

Professor Alla Hocine’s academic roots are deeply grounded in mathematics and applied computing. He earned a Diplôme d’Études Supérieures (DES) in Mathematics in 1989, followed by a Magister in Informatics and Applied Mathematics from USTO in 1996. This path culminated in a Doctorate d’État in Applied Mathematics awarded in July 2006 🎓. His educational progression highlights a deepening interest in the convergence between numerical methods, mathematical modeling, and real-world applications. Hocine’s academic achievements reflect not only technical mastery but also a dedication to tackling complex problems in science and engineering. With a keen eye for theoretical and applied aspects of differential equations and perturbation theory, his education has become the backbone of a vibrant career that continues to influence new generations of scientists and researchers.

🏫 Professional Experience

Professor Hocine’s career spans a rich tapestry of academic and administrative roles. He began as a secondary school teacher (1989–1998), shaping young minds in mathematics, before transitioning to higher education as a Maître Assistant Associé (1990–1993) and later a Chargé de Cours from 1998 onwards. He played an instrumental role as Adjoint Chef de Département de Physique in 2005–2006 🧑‍🏫. His teaching portfolio is extensive, covering subjects like Mathematical Analysis, Algebra, Asymptotic Development, Numerical Methods, and Matlab Programming 💡. Through decades of service at the Faculty of Sciences at USTO, he has not only disseminated knowledge but also contributed to departmental governance, mentoring, and curriculum development. His multidimensional expertise makes him a respected mentor and innovator in Algerian academia.

🔬 Research Interests

Professor Hocine’s research traverses multiple fascinating domains. His core interests lie in applied mathematics, particularly partial differential equations (EDP) and perturbation theory. In addition, his passion extends into biomechanics, where mathematical models meet human biology 🧠🦴. He explores fluid-solid interfaces, a vital area in fluid mechanics where he investigates dynamic behaviors and material interactions 🌊⚙️. Furthermore, his experience in computer science reinforces his ability to simulate, analyze, and solve complex systems through algorithmic solutions and software tools like Matlab. This unique intersection of mathematics, physics, and computational modeling makes his research both theoretically rich and practically relevant—especially in biomedical and engineering contexts. Professor Hocine continues to push boundaries through interdisciplinary collaboration and methodological precision.

🏅 Awards and Honors

While the profile does not specify formal awards, Professor Hocine’s long-standing service and academic achievements stand as a testament to his excellence 🏆. His appointment as Adjoint Chef de Département, along with his sustained progression from assistant to full professor, reflect recognition by peers and institutional leadership. His ability to teach in three languages and his versatility across disciplines have earned him admiration within the academic community. Hocine’s career embodies dedication, mentorship, and scholarly perseverance, which are honors in themselves. His contributions to pedagogy, administration, and research in Algeria’s scientific ecosystem position him as a figure of trust, inspiration, and continued innovation.

📚 Publications Top Note 

1. A computational fluid dynamics model using the volume of fluid method for describing the dynamics of spreading of Newtonian fluids
Authors: H. Alla, S. Freifer, T. Roques-Carmes
Year: 2011
Citations: 16
Source: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 386 (1–3)
Summary: This study introduces a CFD model employing the Volume of Fluid (VOF) method to simulate how Newtonian fluids spread on solid surfaces. It provides insights into interface tracking and dynamic wetting behavior.


2. A numerical model of an immiscible surfactant drop spreading over thin liquid layers using CFD/VOF approach
Authors: Z. Hanene, H. Alla, M. Abdelouahab, T. Roques-Carmes
Year: 2020
Citations: 11
Source: Colloids and Surfaces A, 600, 124953
Summary: This paper presents a CFD model using the VOF method to simulate the behavior of a surfactant-laden drop spreading over another immiscible liquid layer. It highlights interfacial tension effects and dynamics relevant to coating technologies.


3. A numerical model of superspreading surfactants on hydrophobic surface
Authors: A.T. Badra, H. Zahaf, H. Alla, T. Roques-Carmes
Year: 2018
Citations: 11
Source: Physics of Fluids, 30(9)
Summary: The study models the action of superspreading surfactants on hydrophobic surfaces. It explains how surfactants promote rapid spreading through Marangoni flow and reduced contact angles, improving surface coating processes.


4. A semi-analytical method to estimate the effective slip length of spreading spherical-cap shaped droplets using Cox theory
Authors: M. Wörner, X. Cai, H. Alla, P. Yue
Year: 2018
Citations: 8
Source: Fluid Dynamics Research, 50(3), 035501
Summary: This work presents a semi-analytical approach using Cox theory to estimate the slip length of droplets during spreading, bridging numerical simulations with theoretical predictions in wetting phenomena.


5. New insight into the spreading dynamics of liquids on rough surfaces using computational fluid dynamics
Authors: H. Alla, S. Freifer, B.A. Talha, T. Roques-Carmes
Year: 2013
Citations: 5
Source: Russian Chemical Reviews, 82 (11), 1066
Summary: The paper investigates how rough surface topographies affect the spreading of liquids. It uses CFD to demonstrate how surface roughness alters droplet mobility and contact line pinning.


6. The dynamics of spreading of oils on hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces revisited using computational fluid dynamics
Authors: B.A. Talha, H. Alla, S. Freifer, T. Roques-Carmes
Year: 2013
Citations: 2
Source: Journal of Materials Science and Engineering B, 3, 799–811
Summary: This study explores how oils behave on different surfaces using CFD. It compares spreading dynamics on hydrophilic vs. hydrophobic substrates, emphasizing the influence of surface energy.


7. Interfaces Fluid-solid Modeling
Authors: M. Benyettou, S. Chouraqui, H. Alla
Year: 2005
Citations: 2
Source: Journal of Applied Sciences, 5(9), 1602–1605
Summary: The paper introduces a model for simulating interactions at fluid-solid interfaces, focusing on contact angles and the physical mechanisms governing droplet adhesion and spreading.


8. Modélisation et Simulation numérique de l’étalement d’une goutte fluide sur un plan horizontal
Authors: H. Alla, M. Benyettou
Year: 2004
Citations: 2
Source: Journal Français de Rhéologie
Summary: A foundational numerical study that models how fluid droplets spread on horizontal planes. It examines key parameters such as contact angle, viscosity, and gravity in drop spreading.


9. Contribution au Phénomène de Mouillabilité en présence d’un tensioactif anionique SDS et non ionique C11E5
Authors: H. Alla, S. Freifer, C. Medjellel
Year: 2009
Citations: 1
Source: arXiv preprint, arXiv:0906.4878
Summary: Investigates the wettability behavior of droplets in the presence of anionic (SDS) and non-ionic (C11E5) surfactants. The paper combines preliminary modeling with surface tension experiments.


10. Numerical investigation of a drop/surface interaction
Authors: H. Alla, M. Benyettou
Year: 2006
Citations: 1
Source: 13th International Heat Transfer Conference
Summary: A numerical simulation study on the interaction between a liquid drop and solid surfaces. It evaluates drop deformation, impact forces, and thermal contact effects, relevant in heat transfer applications.

🔚 Conclusion

Professor Alla Hocine exemplifies the spirit of multidisciplinary academic excellence. His trajectory—from secondary education to professorship and departmental leadership—reflects a life devoted to learning and sharing knowledge 🌟. With a robust foundation in mathematics and a flair for research in fluid dynamics, biomechanics, and computational techniques, he continues to impact the scientific community of Oran and beyond. Fluent in three major languages and proficient in teaching and research, he is well-positioned to mentor future scientists, contribute to global collaborations, and innovate across domains. Professor Hocine’s journey is a compelling narrative of dedication, expertise, and service—a model for aspiring academics in North Africa and the global research sphere 📚🌍.

Yasir Ramzan | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

 Dr. Yasir Ramzan | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yasir Ramzan, Shanghai University, China

Mr. Yasir Ramzan is a mathematician specializing in applied mathematics and mathematical modeling, currently affiliated with Shanghai University, China. He holds an M.Phil. in Mathematics from the University of the Punjab, Pakistan, where his research focused on control strategies for Lassa fever through mathematical modeling. His research interests include mathematical epidemiology, biological mathematics, and infectious disease modeling. Mr. Ramzan has published multiple research papers on epidemic control, exploring innovative strategies such as nanotechnology and educational campaigns to manage infectious diseases. Known for his problem-solving skills and dedication to continuous learning, he is an emerging researcher in the field of mathematical epidemiology.

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Educational Details

Dr. Yasir Ramzan is a mathematician with a strong focus on applied mathematics and mathematical modeling, particularly in epidemiology and infectious disease control. He completed his M.Phil. in Mathematics from the University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, in 2023 with a thesis on “Mathematical Modeling and Control Strategies for Lassa Fever,” achieving a CGPA of 3.37/4.0. He also holds a BS in Mathematics from Government College University Faisalabad, where he graduated with a CGPA of 3.90/4.0 and was a position holder.

Professional Experience

Dr. Ramzan served as a Lecturer on a contract basis at Govt. Graduate College in Shorkot City, Jhang, Pakistan, where he taught mathematics from February to May 2021. His professional skills include effective time management, leadership, communication, and a continuous commitment to learning and innovation. Among his honors, he holds an English Language and Personality Grooming Certificate, character certificates from his educational institutions, and a laptop awarded by the Government of Punjab.

Research Interests

Dr. Ramzan’s research interests lie in applied mathematics, mathematical epidemiology, and biological mathematics, with a focus on mathematical modeling to understand and control the spread of infectious diseases. He has published several research papers, including studies on epidemic control strategies for Lassa fever, transmission patterns and nanotechnology applications in malaria control, and epidemic management for rabies-related disorders. His research often explores innovative epidemic management techniques, including nanotechnology and educational campaigns.

Technical Skills

Dr. Ramzan is an emerging researcher and educator dedicated to the advancement of mathematical approaches to public health and epidemic control, combining technical expertise with a passion for problem-solving and continuous learning.

Top Notable Publications

A Mathematical Lens on the Zoonotic Transmission of Lassa Virus Infections Leading to Disabilities in Severe Cases

Authors: Yasir Ramzan, Aziz Ullah Awan, Muhammad Ozair, Takasar Hussain, Rahimah Mahat

Year: 2024

Journal: Mathematical and Computational Applications

DOI: 10.3390/mca29060102

Rabies-related Brain Disorders: Transmission Dynamics and Epidemic Management via Educational Campaigns and Application of Nanotechnology

Authors: Kamel Guedri, Yasir Ramzan, Aziz Ullah Awan, Bandar M. Fadhl, Mowffaq Oreijah

Year: 2024

Journal: The European Physical Journal Plus

DOI: 10.1140/epjp/s13360-023-04796-3

Modeling Transmission Patterns and Optimal Control through Nanotechnology: A Case Study of Malaria Causing Brain Disabilities

Authors: Kamel Guedri, Yasir Ramzan, Aziz Ullah Awan, Bandar M. Fadhl, Mowffaq Oreijah

Year: 2024

Journal: Journal of Disability Research

DOI: 10.57197/jdr-2023-0061

Deciphering the Enigma of Lassa Virus Transmission Dynamics and Strategies for Effective Epidemic Control through Awareness Campaigns and Rodenticides

Authors: Yasir Ramzan, Aziz Ullah Awan, Muhammad Ozair, Takasar Hussain

Year: 2024

Journal: Scientific Reports

DOI: 10.1038/S41598-024-68600-7

WOS UID: WOS:001284942100034

Innovative Strategies for Lassa Fever Epidemic Control: A Groundbreaking Study

Authors: Yasir Ramzan, Aziz Ullah Awan, Muhammad Ozair, Takasar Hussain, Rahimah Mahat

Year: 2023

Journal: AIMS Mathematics

DOI: 10.3934/MATH.20231574

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Yasir Ramzan’s academic qualifications, innovative research, and professional experience position him as a highly deserving candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work in mathematical modeling for infectious disease control is impactful, and his ongoing commitment to solving global health issues through mathematics makes him an excellent fit for the award.

 

 

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

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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

Source: Crossref

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

Source: Crossref

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.