Vyacheslav Abramov | Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Vyacheslav Abramov | Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Retired Academician, Monash University | Australia

Dr. Vyacheslav Abramov is an internationally recognized mathematician whose research centers on probability theory, stochastic processes, and queueing systems, with strong applications to telecommunications, computer networks, and applied stochastic modelling. His scholarly work has made foundational contributions to the theory of Markov chains, random walks, loss systems, Toeplitz and circulant matrices, and asymptotic methods in queueing networks. He is also known for extending classical convergence tests, recurrence criteria, and fixed-point theorems to infinite-dimensional settings. His research bridges rigorous mathematical theory with practical modelling problems in engineering and networked systems.

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A new criterion for recurrence of Markov chains with an infinitely countable set of states

– Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics, 112(5), October 2024


CONDITIONS FOR RECURRENCE AND TRANSIENCE FOR TIME-INHOMOGENEOUS BIRTH-AND-DEATH PROCESSES

– Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society, 109(2), May 2023

Biswajit Sahu | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Biswajit Sahu | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

West Bengal State University | India

Prof. Biswajit Sahu is an eminent academician and researcher in the Department of Mathematics at West Bengal State University, India. His scholarly reputation is built upon his profound expertise in plasma dynamics, nonlinear wave propagation, and dynamical systems. With more than two decades of impactful teaching and research, he has become a cornerstone in the study of theoretical plasma physics, widely respected for his ability to bridge mathematical rigor with physical phenomena. He has guided doctoral scholars, collaborated with international institutions, and published extensively in highly reputed scientific journals, thereby shaping the global discourse in plasma research.

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Education

Prof. Biswajit Sahu academic journey reflects a strong foundation in mathematics and its applications in physical sciences. He pursued his Master of Science in Applied Mathematics from the University of Calcutta, where he acquired advanced knowledge in mathematical modeling and analysis. He later obtained a Doctor of Philosophy in Science from Jadavpur University, where his research concentrated on the intricate behavior of nonlinear plasma waves. This academic background not only deepened his theoretical insight but also provided him with the analytical tools to contribute original findings in the interdisciplinary domain of plasma physics and dynamical systems.

Experience

Prof. Biswajit Sahu’s professional career has been marked by steady advancement in both teaching and research roles. He began as a Research Scholar at the Indian Statistical Institute, engaging in high-level theoretical studies, before taking up a teaching position at Dinhata College as Lecturer in Mathematics. He subsequently joined West Bengal State University, where his dedication and expertise elevated him through successive roles as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and ultimately Professor of Mathematics. His teaching spans diverse areas such as nonlinear differential equations, plasma dynamics, continuum mechanics, numerical analysis, and operations research. In parallel, he has successfully completed research projects, served as referee for international journals, and contributed as Review Editor for the section of Low-Temperature Plasma Physics in Frontiers in Physics.

Research Interest

Prof. Biswajit Sahu’s research interests lie at the intersection of applied mathematics and plasma physics. His core focus is on nonlinear wave dynamics in plasma, with particular emphasis on dust ion-acoustic waves, quantum plasmas, and dissipative structures in magnetized environments. He is also deeply interested in dynamical systems, nonlinear partial differential equations, and their applications in astrophysical and space plasmas. His work integrates advanced mathematical modeling with physical interpretation, shedding light on complex behaviors such as solitons, shocks, chaos, and wave modulations in multi-component plasma systems. These contributions have not only advanced theoretical understanding but also influenced practical insights into space physics and plasma-based technologies.

Awards

Prof. Biswajit Sahu has received several distinguished academic recognitions. He was awarded the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) qualification, which marked his early excellence in mathematical sciences. His research potential was further recognized with the Research Fellowship Award from the Indian Statistical Institute. He also qualified the CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET), a highly competitive fellowship program in India, which provided him the platform to pursue advanced research in plasma dynamics. These awards stand as testimony to his academic brilliance and his long-standing contributions to mathematics and physics.

Publications

Prof. Biswajit Sahu has published more than forty peer-reviewed research articles in internationally reputed journals, many of which are frequently cited by other scholars working in nonlinear dynamics, space plasma, and astrophysical modeling. Selected publications include:

  • Head-on collision of ion acoustic solitary waves in an electron-positron-ion plasma with super thermal electrons
    Journal: Physics of Plasmas
    Published on: 2010
    Citation: 144

  • Quantum ion acoustic shock waves in planar and nonplanar geometry
    Journal: Physics of Plasmas
    Published on: 2007
    Citation: 105

  • Nonextensive dust acoustic solitary and shock waves in nonplanar geometry
    Journal: Astrophysics and Space Science
    Published on: 2012
    Citation: 94

  • Exact solutions of cylindrical and spherical dust ion acoustic waves
    Journal: Physics of Plasmas
    Published on: 2003
    Citation: 78

  • Electron acoustic solitary waves and double layers with superthermal hot electrons
    Journal: Physics of Plasmas
    Published on: 2010
    Citation: 69

  • Electron acoustic solitons in a relativistic plasma with nonthermal electrons
    Journal: Physics of Plasmas
    Published on: 2006
    Citation: 66

  • Ion acoustic solitary waves and double layers with nonextensive electrons and thermal positrons
    Journal: Physics of Plasmas
    Published on: 2011
    Citation: 65

Conclusion

Prof. Biswajit Sahu’s academic career embodies a remarkable blend of teaching excellence, innovative research, and scientific leadership. His extensive work on nonlinear plasma dynamics and theoretical modeling has provided valuable insights into fundamental plasma processes relevant to astrophysics, space science, and applied plasma technologies. His role as a mentor, collaborator, and international contributor further enhances his standing as a thought leader in mathematics and physics. With his consistent achievements and scholarly impact, he stands as a highly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award, exemplifying both dedication and innovation in scientific research.

Jia Zheng | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jia Zheng | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Wuhan University | China

Dr. Jia Zheng is a dedicated and rising mathematician currently serving as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Wuhan University, China. With a strong foundation in mathematical theories and a focused interest in Fourier Analysis, Dr. Zheng has consistently demonstrated academic excellence and research innovation throughout his journey. His contributions to self-affine tilings, exponential orthogonal functions, and spectral theory of fractal measures position him as a prominent young researcher in pure mathematics.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Dr. Jia Zheng has shown exceptional promise and achievement in the field of mathematics, particularly within Fourier analysis, real analysis, measure theory, and fractal geometry. With a total of 6 peer-reviewed journal publications (including reputed journals such as Banach Journal of Mathematical Analysis, Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society, and Journal of Geometric Analysis), and 3 preprints, Dr. Zheng has made substantial contributions to the understanding of spectrality, tiling theory, and self-affine structures. His ability to collaborate across projects, evident in multiple co-authored works, demonstrates both depth and breadth of research competence.

🎓 Education

Dr. Zheng began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics from Gannan Normal University (2013–2017). He further deepened his mathematical foundation by pursuing an M.Sc. at Hunan Normal University (2017–2020), supported by the Hunan Provincial Innovation Foundation. His Ph.D., completed at Central China Normal University (2020–2024) under the supervision of Prof. Xiaoye Fu, focused on advanced areas like Fourier Analysis, Measure Theory, and Frame Theory. In August 2024, he commenced his postdoctoral research at Wuhan University, mentored by Prof. Lingmin Liao, concentrating on Fourier Analysis in p-adic fields.

💼 Experience

Dr. Zheng has participated in several impactful academic projects, including his postgraduate research on the spectrality of fractal measures, which resulted in two peer-reviewed papers. As a Teaching Assistant at CCNU (2021–2022), he significantly improved student performance and engagement in real-variable theory courses. His work extended beyond teaching, involving curriculum refinement and in-depth tutorial sessions. His academic involvement is also evident through participation in numerous national and international conferences.

🔬 Research Interests On Mathematics

Dr. Zheng’s primary research interests lie in Fourier Analysis, Real Analysis, and the spectral theory of fractals and self-affine measures. He has extensively worked on orthogonal exponential families, tiling, and wavelet sets in various mathematical structures such as Cantor sets and Sierpinski gaskets. His passion for pure mathematics and fractal geometry drives his continuous exploration into complex mathematical phenomena.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Zheng’s excellence has been recognized through multiple accolades. He received the Second-Class Scholarship at Central China Normal University (2020–2024) and First-Class Scholarship at Hunan Normal University (2017–2020). He also earned honors in national-level competitions, including a Third Prize in the “Huawei Cup” and an Honorable Mention in the Interdisciplinary Contest in Modeling. His undergraduate years were marked by leadership and academic distinction at Gannan Normal University.

📚 Publications

Dr. Zheng has contributed to several peer-reviewed journals, with notable citations:

  1. Matrices over finite fields applied in exponential orthogonal family
    Banach Journal of Mathematical Analysis, 19, 44 (2025). Cited by 1+ articles

  2. Spectrality of a class of Cantor-dust type self-affine tiles
    Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society, 48, 98 (2025). Cited by 1+ articles

  3. Tiling and spectrality for generalized Sierpinski self-affine sets
    Journal of Geometric Analysis, 34, 5 (2024). Cited by 2+ articles

  4. Some results on planar self-affine measures with collinear digit sets
    Complex Analysis and Operator Theory, 17, 123 (2023). Cited by 3+ articles

  5. On the orthogonal exponential functions of a class of planar self-affine measures
    Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 485 (2020), 123790. Cited by 4+ articles

  6. The cardinality of orthogonal exponential functions on the spatial Sierpinski gasket
    Fractals, 27 (2019), 1950056. Cited by 5+ articles

🔚 Conclusion

Dr. Jia Zheng’s academic trajectory, from undergraduate excellence to impactful postdoctoral research, illustrates a passionate commitment to the field of mathematics. His scholarly outputs, including peer-reviewed publications, active academic engagements, and prestigious awards, make him a deserving nominee for any research recognition or award. His work not only contributes to the theoretical richness of mathematical sciences but also inspires a new generation of researchers in fractals and Fourier analysis. 🌟

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 papers4302 citations, and an h-index of 37, he is a leading researcher in mathematical physics. He has authored 7 textbooks2 poetry books, and popular science articles, blending academia with creative expression.

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  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.