Santanu Saha Ray | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Santanu Saha Ray | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur | India

Dr. S. Saha Ray is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST), Shibpur, India. Formerly, he served as Professor and Head of the Mathematics Department at the National Institute of Technology, Rourkela. With more than 24 years of teaching experience and over 23 years of dedicated research, Dr. Ray is globally recognized for his contributions in applied mathematics, particularly in fractional calculus and computational methods. His pioneering work has placed him among the top 2% of scientists worldwide (as ranked by Stanford University and Elsevier), with a world ranking of 34 in “Numerical and Computational Mathematics.”

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Dr. S. Saha Ray stands out as an exceptionally accomplished academic and researcher in the field of Applied Mathematics. With over 24 years of teaching experience and more than 23 years of research expertise, his career is marked by deep intellectual rigor, international recognition, and a strong record of scholarly output.

He has published over 273 research papers, including more than 242 in SCI journals, covering a wide range of advanced topics such as fractional calculus, wavelet methods, integral equations, and stochastic modeling. Notably, he is ranked 34th globally in “Numerical and Computational Mathematics” by Stanford University‘s World Top 2% Scientists list. He has authored multiple books published by Springer, Taylor & Francis, and World Scientific, further cementing his contributions to academic literature. Dr. Ray has also been recognized with the IOP Publishing Top Cited Author Award, and he actively contributes to national and international conferences, workshops, and editorial duties, reflecting his leadership in research dissemination and academic service.

🎓 Education

Dr. Ray’s academic journey is both rich and interdisciplinary. He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Jadavpur University in 2008. Prior to that, he received an M.C.A. from IIEST Shibpur in 2001, a Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics from Calcutta University in 1998, and a Bachelor’s (Honours) in Mathematics from St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata, in 1996.

đź’Ľ Experience

Dr. Ray has taught extensively at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels in leading institutions, including NIT Rourkela and two premier engineering colleges in West Bengal. Beyond teaching, he has supervised 11 Ph.D. scholars and has served as an expert member for various academic boards and Ph.D. defenses across India. His contributions also extend to organizing and chairing major national and international conferences, training programs, and curriculum development workshops.

🔬 Research Interests On Mathematics

His diverse research portfolio includes fractional calculus, mathematical modeling, numerical analysis, wavelet methods, integral and differential equations, and stochastic modeling. Dr. Ray has led numerous research projects funded by prestigious Indian government bodies like BRNS, SERB, and NBHM. He continues to push the frontiers in applied mathematics and is a proud member of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) and the American Mathematical Society (AMS).

🏆 Awards & Recognition

Dr. Ray has received several prestigious recognitions, including:

  • World’s Top 2% Scientist in Numerical & Computational Mathematics (Stanford University)

  • Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications, UK (2018)

  • Full Member, Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society, USA

  • IOP Publishing Top Cited Author Award (2018) in Physics, based on citations in the Web of Science.
    These accolades affirm his impact on global mathematical sciences and academic excellence.

📚 Publications

  • An approximate solution of a nonlinear fractional differential equation by Adomian decomposition method
    Authors: SS Ray, RK Bera
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 336

  • Analytical solution of the Bagley Torvik equation by Adomian decomposition method
    Authors: SS Ray, RK Bera
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 255

  • On Haar wavelet operational matrix of general order and its application for the numerical solution of fractional Bagley Torvik equation
    Authors: SS Ray
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 192

  • Analytical solution of a fractional diffusion equation by Adomian decomposition method
    Authors: SS Ray, RK Bera
    Year: 2006
    Citations: 166

  • Graph theory with algorithms and its applications: in applied science and technology
    Authors: SS Ray
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 157

  • Analytical solution for the space fractional diffusion equation by two-step Adomian decomposition method
    Authors: SS Ray
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 153

  • Fractional calculus with applications for nuclear reactor dynamics
    Authors: SS Ray
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 147

  • Improved fractional sub-equation method for (3+1)-dimensional generalized fractional KdV–Zakharov–Kuznetsov equations
    Authors: S Sahoo, SS Ray
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 146

  • On the combined harvesting of a prey-predator system
    Authors: KS Chaudhuri, SS Ray
    Year: 1996
    Citations: 136

  • Exact solutions for time-fractional diffusion-wave equations by decomposition method
    Authors: SS Ray
    Year: 2006
    Citations: 115

  • Fractional calculus and its applications in applied mathematics and other sciences
    Authors: SS Ray, A Atangana, SCO Noutchie, M Kurulay, N Bildik, A Kilicman
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 106

  • Analytical solution of a dynamic system containing fractional derivative of order one-half by Adomian decomposition method
    Authors: S Saha Ray, BP Poddar, RK Bera
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 102

  • Solution of an extraordinary differential equation by Adomian decomposition method
    Authors: SS Ray, RK Bera
    Year: 2004
    Citations: 97

  • Legendre wavelets operational method for the numerical solutions of nonlinear Volterra integro-differential equations system
    Authors: PK Sahu, SS Ray
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 95

  • Analytical approximate solution of nonlinear dynamic system containing fractional derivative by modified decomposition method
    Authors: SS Ray, KS Chaudhuri, RK Bera
    Year: 2006
    Citations: 95

🔚 Conclusion

Dr. S. Saha Ray’s contributions to mathematics and computational sciences are both profound and transformative. From nurturing future researchers to leading pioneering studies, he exemplifies the essence of academic brilliance and innovation. His global rankings, extensive publication record, and mentorship legacy make him a truly deserving candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.”

Prasanta Chatterjee | Mathematics | Best Faculty Award

Prof. Prasanta Chatterjee | Mathematics | Best Faculty Award

Prof. Prasanta Chatterjee is a distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Visva-Bharati University, India, specializing in Applied Mathematics, Nonlinear Dynamics, Plasma Physics, and Differential Equations. With over 217 research papers, 4302 citations, and an h-index of 37, he is a leading researcher in mathematical physics. He has authored 7 textbooks, 2 poetry books, and popular science articles, blending academia with creative expression.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Academic and Professional Excellence:

    • Over 25 years of dedicated service at Visva-Bharati, progressing from Lecturer to Professor.

    • Held key academic positions, including Head of Department and Professor-in-Charge, Centre for Mathematics Education, showing leadership and administrative capabilities.

  2. Outstanding Research Output:

    • 217 journal publications, with a strong citation record (H-index: 37, i10-index: 122, 4302 citations) indicating sustained and impactful contributions.

    • Successfully completed major funded research projects totaling over ₹2 crore, including cutting-edge studies in nonlinear and computational mathematics and plasma physics.

    • International collaborations through postdoctoral and visiting scientist positions in South Korea, Malaysia, and Bangladesh.

  3. Diverse Scholarly Contributions:

    • Authored 7 textbooks in advanced mathematics and plasma physics, contributing significantly to both undergraduate and postgraduate education.

    • Wrote popular science articles in national magazines and even published poetry books, showcasing his outreach beyond conventional academic boundaries.

    • Active participation in international conferences, contributing to global academic discourse.

  4. Subject Expertise and Innovation:

    • Recognized authority in nonlinear dynamics, applied mathematics, and plasma physics—areas central to modern physical sciences and engineering applications.

    • Demonstrated innovation in modeling, wave interaction studies, and chaos theory.

Education 🎓

  • B.Sc. (1988) – Bankura Christian College, Burdwan University
  • M.Sc. (1991) – IIT Kharagpur
  • Ph.D. (1996) – ISI Kolkata & Jadavpur University

Experience 💼

  • Professor (2009–Present), Head of Department (2015–2017), Visva-Bharati
  • Associate Professor (2006–2008), Reader (2002–2005), Visva-Bharati
  • Scientist B, DRDO, Pune (1995–1997)
  • Visiting Scientist at POSTECH (South Korea), University of Malaya (Malaysia), and East West University (Bangladesh).

Research Interests On Mathematics 🔍

  • Nonlinear Waves & Solitons in Plasma Physics
  • Quantum & Dusty Plasmas
  • Chaos Synchronization
  • Mathematical Modeling in Astrophysics & Biology

Awards & Honors

  • Visiting Scientist Fellowships (South Korea, Malaysia, Bangladesh)
  • Coordinator of major research projects (e.g., Nonlinear and Computational Mathematics, ₹1.39 Crore grant).

Publications 📜

1. Title: Bifurcations of dust ion acoustic travelling waves in a magnetized dusty plasma with a q-nonextensive electron velocity distribution
Authors: U Kumar Samanta, A Saha, P Chatterjee
Year: 2013
Citations: 141

2. Title: Head-on collision of ion acoustic solitary waves in an electron-positron-ion plasma with superthermal electrons
Authors: P Chatterjee, K Roy, SV Muniandy, CS Wong, B Sahu
Year: 2010
Citations: 141

3. Title: Ion-acoustic shocks in quantum electron-positron-ion plasmas
Authors: K Roy, AP Misra, P Chatterjee
Year: 2008
Citations: 127

4. Title: Bifurcations of nonlinear ion acoustic travelling waves in the frame of a Zakharov-Kuznetsov equation in magnetized plasma with a kappa distributed electron
Authors: U Kumar Samanta, A Saha, P Chatterjee
Year: 2013
Citations: 99

5. Title: The effect of q-distributed electrons on the head-on collision of ion acoustic solitary waves
Authors: UN Ghosh, P Chatterjee, R Roychoudhury
Year: 2012
Citations: 91

6. Title: Solitonic, periodic, quasiperiodic and chaotic structures of dust ion acoustic waves in nonextensive dusty plasmas
Authors: A Saha, P Chatterjee
Year: 2015
Citations: 86

7. Title: Dynamic behavior of ion acoustic waves in electron-positron-ion magnetoplasmas with superthermal electrons and positrons
Authors: A Saha, N Pal, P Chatterjee
Year: 2014
Citations: 83

8. Title: Head-on collision of dust acoustic solitary waves in a four-component dusty plasma with nonthermal ions
Authors: UN Ghosh, K Roy, P Chatterjee
Year: 2011
Citations: 73

9. Title: Dust ion acoustic travelling waves in the framework of a modified Kadomtsev-Petviashvili equation in a magnetized dusty plasma with superthermal electrons
Authors: A Saha, P Chatterjee
Year: 2014
Citations: 70

10. Title: Analytical electron acoustic solitary wave solution for the forced KdV equation in superthermal plasmas
Authors: R Ali, A Saha, P Chatterjee
Year: 2017
Citations: 66

Conclusion 🌟

Prof. Chatterjee’s interdisciplinary work bridges mathematics, physics, and education. His contributions to nonlinear wave theory and plasma dynamics are internationally recognized, while his textbooks and outreach efforts inspire future scientists. A true polymath, he also excels in poetry and science communication.