Anil Sharma | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

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

Assistant Professor, Chandigarh University, India

🎓 Dr. Anil Sharma is an enthusiastic Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Chandigarh University, with a strong academic foundation in Differential Geometry. He earned his Ph.D. from the Central University of Himachal Pradesh in 2018 and has accumulated 4 years of experience in teaching and research. Before joining Chandigarh University, Dr. Sharma contributed his expertise at Lovely Professional University and Symbiosis Institute of Technology. He has been actively engaged in research and has authored several papers published in esteemed international journals. 🏅

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Education

📚 Dr. Sharma completed his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the Central University of Himachal Pradesh in 2018. His doctoral work, which delved into Differential Geometry, laid the foundation for his ongoing academic contributions to mathematics.

Experience

With a wealth of teaching experience, Dr. Sharma has served as an Assistant Professor at prominent institutions, including Lovely Professional University and Symbiosis Institute of Technology. He is currently shaping young minds at Chandigarh University. His teaching and research experience span over 4 years, during which he has made significant academic contributions to the field of mathematics.

Research Focus

🔬 Dr. Sharma’s research primarily revolves around Differential Geometry, with a keen interest in Contact, Complex (Pseudo-) Riemannian geometries, and Mathematical Physics. His work explores the complex mathematical structures that bridge geometry and physics, contributing to cutting-edge knowledge in the field.

Awards and Honours

🏆 Dr. Anil Sharma is a Life Member of the Indian Science Congress Association, a prestigious organization dedicated to the promotion of science in India. His active participation in academic conferences and workshops further highlights his commitment to the scientific community.

Publications Top Notes

📄 Dr. Sharma has published numerous papers in high-impact international journals, contributing valuable insights to the field of Differential Geometry. His notable publications include works on optimal inequalities, warped product submanifolds, and slant submanifolds, all of which have garnered significant citations and recognition.

A general optimal inequality for warped product submanifolds in Lorentzian paracosymplectic manifolds (2022) – Palestine Journal of Mathematics
Cited by: 2 articles

Chen-type inequality for sequential warped product submanifolds of nearly Kähler manifolds (2022) – Asian-European Journal of Mathematics
Cited by: 3 articles

POINTWISE PR-PSEUDO SLANT SUBMANIFOLDS OF PARA-KAHLER MANIFOLDS (2021) – Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov, Series III
Cited by: 1 article

Nonexistence of PR-semi-slant warped product submanifolds in Para-Kähler manifold (2020) – Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
Cited by: 4 article

Tamar Schlick | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tamar Schlick | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Professor at New York University, New York

Tamar Schlick is a distinguished professor at New York University, affiliated with both the Department of Chemistry and the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. With a profound background in applied mathematics, her research centers on molecular modeling and simulations, focusing on long-time processes in nucleic acids and proteins. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges the gap between microscopic structures and macroscopic functional observations, contributing significantly to the fields of biochemistry and computational biology.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Schlick earned her Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the Courant Institute at NYU in 1987, with a thesis on modeling and minimization techniques for predicting the three-dimensional structures of large biological molecules. She also holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics (1984) and a B.S. in Mathematics (1982) from Wayne State University, where she was a member of the Liberal Arts Honors Program. Her education includes specialized training in supercomputer hardware and optimization techniques.

Experience 💼

Dr. Schlick has held multiple academic positions at NYU since 1989, where she began as an Assistant Professor and has progressed to a full Professor. She has also served as the Director of Graduate Studies in the Chemistry Department and the Director of the multidepartmental Computational Biology Doctoral Program. Her prior experience includes a postdoctoral fellowship at the Courant Institute, where she focused on potential energy calculations of nucleic acids, as well as research at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Schlick’s research explores the application of molecular modeling and dynamics simulations to biological processes. Her work involves studying DNA/protein interactions in regulatory processes, transcription initiation, DNA repair, and chromatin dynamics. Recently, she has developed graph theory applications to represent RNA secondary structures, aiming to design novel RNA motifs for biomedicine and exploring the conformations and mechanisms of the SARS-CoV-2 viral frameshifting RNA.

Awards 🏆

Throughout her career, Dr. Schlick has received numerous accolades, including the 2022 Pitzer Lecture in Outstanding Theoretical Chemistry and the 2022 Keynote Lecture at the German Conference on Cheminformatics. Her contributions have been recognized with multiple fellowships from prestigious organizations, such as the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics and the American Physical Society. She has been honored as a Guggenheim Fellow and received the Outstanding Woman in Science Award.

Publications 📚

Dr. Schlick has authored numerous influential publications. Some of her notable works include:

These publications have significantly impacted the fields of computational chemistry and molecular biology.

Conclusion 📝

Dr. Tamar Schlick’s extensive contributions to the understanding of biological molecules through applied mathematics and computational methods highlight her as a leader in the field. Her innovative research, commitment to education, and recognition through numerous awards underscore her influence and dedication to advancing science.

Herbert Batte | Mathematics | Best Research Article Award

Dr.  Herbert Batte | Mathematics | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Herbert Batte, Makerere University , Uganda

 

Dr. Herbert Batte is a distinguished mathematician recognized for his contributions to the field of mathematics, particularly in applied mathematics and mathematical modeling. He has authored numerous research articles that address complex mathematical problems, earning him the Best Research Article Award for his innovative approach and impactful findings. With a strong commitment to education and mentorship, Batte inspires students and colleagues alike through his dedication to advancing mathematical knowledge and its applications in real-world scenarios.

 

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Education 

Dr. Herbert Batte is a dedicated mathematician currently pursuing his PhD in Mathematics at the University of the Witwatersrand, focusing on linear recurrence sequences and Diophantine equations. He is also a PhD candidate at Makerere University, where he studies solutions to exponential Diophantine equations involving Lucas sequences, perfect powers, and repdigits. Dr. Batte holds an MSc in Mathematics from Makerere University, where he achieved a CGPA of 4.52, researching non-linear Diophantine equations. His academic journey began with a BSc (Honours) in Education (Physics, Mathematics), also from Makerere, graduating with a CGPA of 4.60. Dr. Batte has developed strong analytical, problem-solving, and data interpretation skills, along with proficiency in various mathematical and computational tools. His educational background includes advanced coursework in algebraic topology, measure theory, and probability theory, equipping him with a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and applied mathematics.

Experience

Dr. Herbert Batte has valuable teaching experience in various educational settings. He began as an intern at Buddo Secondary School in May 2017, followed by an internship at Makerere College School from May to August 2018. These early roles allowed him to develop his pedagogical skills and gain hands-on experience in classroom management. From August 2018 to 2022, Dr. Batte served as a lecturer at Ndejje University in Kampala, where he taught mathematics courses, mentored students, and contributed to curriculum development. His experience in these roles has strengthened his commitment to education and his ability to inspire the next generation of mathematicians.

Awards and Scholarships

Dr. Herbert Batte has received several prestigious awards and scholarships throughout his academic journey. He was awarded the NRF Fund for 2024–2025, which provides full funding for his PhD studies in Mathematics at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. In January 2024, he also received funding from CoeMASS to support his research at the same institution. Prior to these achievements, he was awarded fully funded scholarships from the EAUMP to pursue his PhD studies at Makerere University from 2022 to 2025, as well as for his MSc studies from 2019 to 2021. These scholarships reflect his academic excellence and commitment to advancing mathematical research.

Skills

Dr. Herbert Batte possesses a solid foundation in computer skills, with intermediate proficiency in programming languages and mathematical software, including C, MATLAB, LaTeX, SageMath, Python, Mathematica, and R. He is also adept at using various operating systems, such as Windows, Linux, and Ubuntu Desktop, as well as the Microsoft Office suite. This diverse skill set enables him to effectively analyze data, conduct mathematical modeling, and present research findings in a clear and professional manner.

Publication Top Notes

Phalaagae, P., Zungeru, A.M., Sigweni, B., Batte, H., & Eyobu, O.S. (2024). An energy efficient authentication scheme for cluster-based wireless IoT sensor networks. Scientific African, 25, e02287.

Batte, H., & Luca, F. (2024). Solutions to a Pillai-Type Equation Involving Tribonacci Numbers and S-Units. Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics, 21(5), 159.

Batte, H., & Luca, F. (2024). On the largest prime factor of the k–generalized Lucas numbers. Boletin de la Sociedad Matematica Mexicana, 30(2), 33.

Batte, H., Ddamulira, M., Kasozi, J., & Luca, F. (2024). On the exponential diophantine equation Unx + Un+1x = Um. Ramanujan Journal, 64(1), 153–184.

Batte, H., Ddamulira, M., Kasozi, J., & Luca, F. (2022). On the multiplicity in Pillai’s problem with Fibonacci numbers and powers of a fixed prime. Glasnik Matematicki, 57(2), 185–201.

Batte, H., Chalebgwa, T.P., & Ddamulira, M. (2022). Perrin numbers that are concatenations of two repdigits. Arabian Journal of Mathematics, 11(3), 469–478.