Huaqing Li | Mathematical analysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Huaqing Li | Mathematical analysis | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Southwest University, China

Professor Huaqing Li is a leading figure in the field of Electronic and Information Engineering at Southwest University, China. He holds a senior academic role as a professor and has been influential in shaping advancements in distributed optimization, swarm intelligence, and control systems. As Vice Dean of the College of Electronic and Information Engineering, he contributes to both administrative and academic leadership, with a strong focus on integrating theory and practical applications in cutting-edge research.

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Education 🎓

Professor Li began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Information and Computational Science from Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications (2005-2009). He went on to earn a Doctor of Science in Computer Science and Technology from Chongqing University (2009-2013), where he specialized in control theory and nonlinear circuits. His rigorous education laid the groundwork for his significant contributions to electronic engineering and multi-agent system optimization.

Experience đź’Ľ

Professor Li has accumulated extensive experience in academia and research. Since 2018, he has been a professor at Southwest University and currently serves as Vice Dean. His roles have included being the Director of the Chongqing Key Laboratory of Nonlinear Circuits and Intelligent Information Processing and Deputy Director of the National Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Intelligent Transmission and Control Technology. With international experience as a Visiting Scholar at Texas A&M University, Qatar, his career spans research, teaching, and academic leadership.

Research Interests 🔍

Professor Li’s research focuses on swarm intelligence, distributed optimization, multi-agent systems, and nonlinear circuits. His work involves developing algorithms for control and optimization in complex networks and intelligent systems. He is particularly interested in applications of game theory, consensus dynamics, and asynchronous control mechanisms. This research has wide-reaching implications for the fields of cyber-physical systems and intelligent signal processing.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Professor Li’s academic excellence has been widely recognized with numerous prestigious awards. Some highlights include the Young Scholars Changjiang Scholar Award Program (2023), the First Prize in the Chongqing Association for Science and Technology’s Job Innovation Striving Action (2023), and Elsevier China’s Highly Cited Scholar (2020-2023). He has also been recognized globally, appearing in Top 2% of Global Scientists Rankings (2022-2023) and Top 100,000 Scientists with Global Academic Influence (2022).

Selected Publications đź“š

Li, H., et al. “A Unified Approach to Chaos Suppressing and Inducing in a Periodically Forced Family of Nonlinear Oscillators.” IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, 2012.

Li, H., Chen, G., Liao, X., Huang, T. “Attraction Region Seeking for Power Grids.” IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-II, 2017.

Li, H., Zheng, L., Wang, Z., Ji, L., Xia, D. “Asynchronous Distributed Model Predictive Control for Optimal Output Consensus of High-Order Multi-Agent Systems.” IEEE Transactions on Signal and Information Processing over Networks, 2021.

Li, H., Liao, X., Lei, X., Huang, T., Zhu, W. “Second-Order Consensus Seeking in Multi-Agent Systems with Nonlinear Dynamics.” IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, 2013.

Anil Sharma | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Anil Sharma | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Chandigarh University, India

Dr. Anil Sharma, an accomplished mathematician and Assistant Professor, specializes in Differential Geometry and Mathematical Physics. With a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the Central University of Himachal Pradesh, he brings substantial expertise to his role at Chandigarh University, Punjab, India, where he contributes to the academic and research community in advanced mathematics.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Sharma’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Mathematics and Computers from Himachal Pradesh University, followed by an M.Sc. in Mathematics (2013) and a Ph.D. in Mathematics (2018) from the Central University of Himachal Pradesh. His research focused on the “Geometry of Warped Products as Pseudo-Riemannian Submanifolds and Related Problems.”

Experience 🏫

Dr. Sharma has served as an Assistant Professor at Chandigarh University (2021–present), Symbiosis International University (2020–2021), and Lovely Professional UniverPure Mathematicssity (2017–2019). His roles have involved teaching mathematics at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and conducting research in Differential Geometry. Additionally, he has held a Teaching Assistant position at the Central University of Himachal Pradesh, where he mentored students in problem-solving and theoretical discussions.

Research Interest 🔍

Dr. Sharma’s research focuses on Differential Geometry, specifically the study of warped product submanifolds within Pseudo-Riemannian spaces. His work also extends to areas of Analysis and Mathematical Physics, with applications in complex structures like Kaehler and paracosymplectic manifolds, further advancing mathematical understanding in these fields.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Dr. Sharma’s accolades include being a school topper in 2006 and receiving a prestigious University Fellowship during his Ph.D. (2014–2017). His contributions to academia are recognized in the mathematical community, where he actively participates in conferences and workshops, sharing his knowledge and insights.

Publications Top Notes đź“š

Sharma, A., Srivastava, S. K. “Pointwise Pseudo-slant Warped Product Submanifolds in a Kaehler Manifold.” Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics, 2016. DOI

Sharma, A., Srivastava, S. K. “Geometry of PR-semi-invariant warped product submanifolds in paracosymplectic manifold.” Journal of Geometry, 2016. DOI

Sharma, A., Srivastava, S. K. “A general optimal inequality for warped product submanifolds in paracosymplectic manifolds.” Note di Matematica, 2017. DOI

Sharma, A., Uddin, S., Srivastava, S. K. “Non-existence of PR-semi slant warped product submanifolds in paracosymplectic manifolds.” Arabian Journal of Mathematics, 2018. DOI

Sharma, A., Kumar, A. “Chen type inequality for sequential warped product submanifolds of nearly Kahler manifolds.” Asian-European Journal of Mathematics, 2022. DOI

Hong-Ming Yin | Applied mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hong-Ming Yin | Applied mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Washington State University, United States

🏆 Professor Hong-Ming Yin, renowned for his contributions to applied mathematics, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award. Serving at Washington State University in the United States, Prof. Yin’s work exemplifies excellence in pushing the boundaries of mathematical applications. His innovative research has not only advanced theoretical understanding but also found practical applications in various fields. With a commitment to academic excellence and a passion for exploring the frontiers of mathematics, Prof. Yin continues to inspire and lead in the realm of applied mathematics, making significant strides that shape the future of the discipline. 🌟

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Eduation

🎓 Prof. Hong-Ming Yin’s academic journey reflects a profound dedication to mathematics. He earned his B.Sc. in Mathematics from Suzhou University, China, in 1982, followed by an M.Sc. from Peking University, Beijing, in 1985, under the guidance of Professor Lishang Jiang. Continuing his pursuit of knowledge, he obtained his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Washington State University, Pullman, WA, in 1988, mentored by Professor John R. Cannon. This rich educational background has laid a solid foundation for his distinguished career in applied mathematics, where he continues to excel and inspire through his pioneering research and academic leadership. 🌟

Professtional experiences

👨‍🏫 Prof. Hong-Ming Yin’s academic career has been marked by a trajectory of growth and excellence. Following his Ph.D., he served as a Post-Doctoral fellow at McMaster University, Canada, from 1988 to 1990. Subsequently, he held positions as an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto (1990-1992) and the University of Notre Dame, IN (1992-1999). In 1999, he joined Washington State University, initially as an Assistant Professor, steadily advancing to become an Associate Professor in 2002 and eventually a full Professor in 2008, a position he continues to hold with distinction. His tenure reflects a steadfast commitment to education, research, and academic leadership. 🌟

Award and Honors

🏅 In recognition of his exceptional contributions to research, Prof. Hong-Ming Yin was honored with the Outstanding Research Award at Washington State University in 2005, a testament to his pioneering work in the field of mathematics. His dedication to advancing knowledge transcends borders, as evidenced by his appointment as a Guest Professor at Guizhou University, China, where he shared his expertise from 2010 to 2013. This prestigious accolade and international recognition underscore Prof. Yin’s impact on academia, his ability to bridge cultural and geographical divides, and his commitment to fostering collaboration and excellence in mathematical research worldwide. 🌍🔬

 

Current Research Project

🔬 Prof. Hong-Ming Yin is at the forefront of groundbreaking research with two notable projects. The first, titled “Reaction-Diffusion Equations Applications in Life Sciences,” funded by the Simon Foundation with $42,000, spans from September 1, 2024, to May 30, 2029, pending support. This project delves into the intricate applications of reaction-diffusion equations in life sciences, promising significant advancements in understanding complex biological phenomena. Additionally, Prof. Yin is preparing a proposal for the National Science Foundation (NSF) titled “Problems and Challenges in Mathematical Modeling and Analysis for Infectious Diseases and Cancer-Related Topics,” highlighting his commitment to tackling pressing issues through mathematical analysis.

Publications Top Notes

“The classical solutions for nonlinear parabolic integrodifferential equations,” Journal of Integral Equations and Applications, 1 (1988), 249-263.

“On the existence of the weak solution and the regularity of the free boundary to a one-dimensional two-phase Stefan problem,” (with J.R. Cannon), Journal of Differential Equations, 73 (1988), 104-118.

A uniqueness theorem for a class of nonlinear parabolic inverse problems,” (with J.R. Cannon), Inverse Problems, 4 (1988), 411-416.

“The classical solution of the periodic Stefan problem,” Journal of Partial Differential Equations, 1 (1988), 43-60.

“A class of nonlinear nonclassical parabolic problems,” (with J.R. Cannon), Journal of Differential Equations, 79 (1989), 266-288.

“A uniqueness theorem for nonclassical parabolic problems,” Applicable Analysis, 34 (1989), 67-78.

“An iteration procedure for a class of integrodifferential equations of parabolic type,” (with J.M. Chadam), Journal of Integral Equations and Applications, 2 (1989), 31-47.

“A class of multidimensional nonclassical parabolic equations,” “Theory and Applications of Differential Equations”, (Ed. A.R. Aftabizadel), Vol. 1, Ohio University Press, (1989), 122-127.

“A degenerate free boundary problem arising from the moisture evaporation in partially saturated media,” “Continuum Mechanics and Its Applications,” (Ed. G.A.C. Graham), Hemisphere Publishing Corp., NY, (1989), 621-629.

A periodic free boundary problem arising from chemical reaction-diffusion processes,” (with J.R. Cannon), Nonlinear Analysis, TMA, 15 (1990), 939-948.