Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amin Jajarmi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award
University of Bojnord | Iran
Dr. Amin Jajarmi is a renowned Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Bojnord, Iran, specializing in control systems and fractional calculus. he has significantly contributed to nonlinear dynamics, fractional-order models, and optimal control. With an extensive portfolio of high-impact publications and international collaborations, Dr. Jajarmi stands out as a global leader in mathematical modeling and engineering applications.
Author Profile👤
Strengths for the Awards✨
Dr. Amin Jajarmi demonstrates an exceptional research profile that firmly establishes his eligibility for the Best Researcher Award:
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Prolific Research Output: With over 85 peer-reviewed journal articles, numerous book chapters, and more than 40 conference proceedings, Dr. Jajarmi’s academic contribution is not only vast but highly relevant in the fields of fractional calculus, optimal control, and applied mathematics.
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High Research Impact: He holds an H-index of 49 on Google Scholar and 47 on Scopus, with over 7600 citations—a clear indicator of sustained influence and scholarly recognition. Notably, he has 25 Highly Cited/Hot Papers listed in the Web of Science.
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Global Recognition: He is ranked among the World’s Top 2% Scientists (Elsevier) and a Highly Ranked Scholar (ScholarGPS™), reflecting his significant global impact.
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Editorial and Peer Roles: His participation as editor/guest editor in reputed journals such as Symmetry, Open Physics, and Mathematical Problems in Engineering demonstrates his leadership in the scientific community.
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Prestigious Awards: He has received over 10 major awards, including the Young Distinguished Researcher Award (2024), Best Academic Staff Researcher (2023 & earlier), and Oliviu Gherman Award for excellence in fractional calculus.
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International Collaboration: With collaborative research experience in Germany, Turkey, and UAE, Dr. Jajarmi maintains a robust international academic network.
🎓 Education
Dr. Jajarmi completed his Ph.D. in Control Engineering from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, in 2012 under the mentorship of Prof. Ali Vahidian Kamyad and Prof. Naser Pariz, focusing on nonlinear optimal control problems using modal series. He also obtained his M.Sc. (2007) and B.Sc. (2005) from the same university, demonstrating a consistent and deep engagement with control theory and systems modeling throughout his academic journey.
🧑‍🏫 Experience
Currently an Associate Professor since 2019, Dr. Jajarmi has served the University of Bojnord with distinction. His global outreach includes visiting researcher roles in Germany (Otto-von-Guericke University), Turkey (Middle East Technical University, Cankaya University), and various academic conferences across Europe and Asia. Between 2012–2019, he was an Assistant Professor, where he laid the foundation for his influential research career.
🔬 Research Interests On Engineering
Dr. Jajarmi’s research explores the intersection of control theory and fractional calculus, emphasizing computational methods for optimal control, modeling of chaotic phenomena, and the application of fractional differential equations in engineering, finance, biology, and epidemiology. His interdisciplinary work enhances predictive accuracy and control robustness in complex systems.
🏅 Awards and Honors
Dr. Jajarmi has received numerous prestigious awards, including the World’s Top 2% Scientists recognition (Elsevier, 2023), the Highly Ranked Scholar status (ScholarGPS™), and Young Distinguished Researcher Award at the 7th ICMMAAC (2024). He has also received multiple “Best Academic Staff Researcher” awards, the CMES Young Researcher Award, and the Oliviu Gherman Award for excellence in fractional calculus research.
📚 Selected Publications
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A new study on the mathematical modelling of human liver with Caputo-Fabrizio fractional derivative
Authors: D. Baleanu, A. Jajarmi, H. Mohammadi, S. Rezapour
Year: 2020
Citations: 790 -
A new fractional model and optimal control of a tumor-immune surveillance with non-singular derivative operator
Authors: D. Baleanu, A. Jajarmi, S.S. Sajjadi, D. Mozyrska
Year: 2019
Citations: 354 -
Hyperchaotic behaviours, optimal control, and synchronization of a nonautonomous cardiac conduction system
Authors: D. Baleanu, S.S. Sajjadi, J.H. Asad, A. Jajarmi, E. Estiri
Year: 2021
Citations: 276 -
A new fractional analysis on the interaction of HIV with CD4+ T-cells
Authors: A. Jajarmi, D. Baleanu
Year: 2018
Citations: 226 -
A new adaptive synchronization and hyperchaos control of a biological snap oscillator
Authors: S.S. Sajjadi, D. Baleanu, A. Jajarmi, H. Mohammadi Pirouz
Year: 2020
Citations: 217 -
A new fractional modelling and control strategy for the outbreak of dengue fever
Authors: A. Jajarmi, S. Arshad, D. Baleanu
Year: 2019
Citations: 213 -
On the fractional optimal control problems with a general derivative operator
Authors: A. Jajarmi, D. Baleanu
Year: 2021
Citations: 211 -
A new and efficient numerical method for the fractional modelling and optimal control of diabetes and tuberculosis co-existence
Authors: A. Jajarmi, B. Ghanbari, D. Baleanu
Year: 2019
Citations: 210 -
On the nonlinear dynamical systems within the generalized fractional derivatives with Mittag–Leffler kernel
Authors: D. Baleanu, A. Jajarmi, M. Hajipour
Year: 2018
Citations: 184 -
A new comparative study on the general fractional model of COVID-19 with isolation and quarantine effects
Authors: D. Baleanu, M. Hassan Abadi, A. Jajarmi, K. Zarghami Vahid, J.J. Nieto
Year: 2022
Citations: 181 -
The fractional features of a harmonic oscillator with position-dependent mass
Authors: D. Baleanu, A. Jajarmi, S.S. Sajjadi, J.H. Asad
Year: 2020
Citations: 168 -
A New Iterative Method for the Numerical Solution of High-order Nonlinear Fractional Boundary Value Problems
Authors: A. Jajarmi, D. Baleanu
Year: 2020
Citations: 167
đź§ľ Conclusion
🌟 With a global reputation for excellence in fractional modeling and control engineering, Dr. Amin Jajarmi exemplifies academic leadership and innovation. His extensive research portfolio, impactful publications, high citation metrics (Scopus h-index: 47, Google Scholar h-index: 49), and multiple accolades make him a truly deserving candidate for the Outstanding Scientist Award. His work continues to inspire advancements in engineering science and interdisciplinary system modeling.