Raghavendran Prabakaran | Mathematics | Young Scientist Award

Raghavendran Prabakaran | Mathematics | Young Scientist Award

 Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology|India

Dr. Prabakaran Raghavendran is a dynamic researcher in Mathematics, specializing in fractional differential equations, control theory, and their applications in artificial intelligence and cryptography. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, he has already made significant contributions with over 60 publications, 12 patents, and several interdisciplinary collaborations. His work integrates deep mathematical theory with practical AI applications, evident from his internships at Symbiosis International University focusing on BCI-based cognitive enhancement and AI in energy forecasting. With a strong publication track in top-tier journals (Q1, WoS, Scopus), he is recognized for his novel mathematical transforms like the R-, A-, P-, and V-Transforms. His research impacts span cybersecurity, healthcare, robotics, and neuroscience. Dr. Raghavendran’s academic excellence, innovative research, and commitment to interdisciplinary advancement mark him as a rising leader in applied mathematics and AI-integrated systems.

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Education

Dr. Prabakaran Raghavendran’s academic journey reflects consistent excellence. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mathematics at Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, with a dissertation on fractional integro-differential systems applied in AI and cryptography (synopsis submitted in July 2025). He earned his M.Sc. in Mathematics (2022) from the same university with a remarkable CGPA . He completed his undergraduate B.Sc. in Mathematics from Loyola College, Chennai.. His foundational schooling at Velammal Matric Hr. Sec. School resulted in outstanding scores . Throughout his academic tenure, Dr. Raghavendran has shown a strong inclination toward advanced mathematics and computational applications, preparing him for an impactful research career in emerging scientific areas that bridge pure mathematics and modern technology.

Experience

Dr. Raghavendran has gained valuable research experience through prestigious internships and active collaborations. He served as a Project Intern at the Symbiosis Institute of Digital and Telecom Management under two separate projects. From December 2024 to March 2025, he worked on AI applications in energy forecasting and neuroscience, contributing to funded research supported by DSIR. From April 2025 to April 2026, he took part in a project focused on BCI-based cognitive development using AI, involving model development, data collection, and co-authoring research papers. These internships involved interdisciplinary teamwork, technical presentations, and publication development. Beyond internships, he maintains active collaboration with global researchers, including Prof. Dumitru Baleanu and several Indian and international scholars. His experience includes not only research publication but also innovation, evidenced by his 12 Indian patents in transformative mathematics and signal processing applications. His work spans education, signal processing, cryptography, and AI-integrated systems.

Honors and Awards

Dr. Prabakaran Raghavendran has garnered several honors reflecting his academic and research excellence. Notably, he has published 12 patents across diverse innovations such as the P-, A-, Y-, S-, and V-Transforms, aimed at revolutionizing signal processing, cryptography, and intelligent robotics. His research has been recognized through full APC support during internships at Symbiosis International University and collaborative efforts with global researchers. His impressive research metrics include 219 citations (Google Scholar), h-index 9, and 355+ RG Score, showcasing his growing influence in applied mathematics and AI. He also contributed to Springer and IGI Global publications, indicating international academic recognition. He was selected for DSIR-funded research internships and is a consistent contributor to Q1/SCIE-indexed journals. These achievements mark him as an emerging thought leader in mathematical modeling, AI-based forecasting, neural networks, and fractional calculus with real-world applications.

Research Focus

Dr. Raghavendran’s research focus lies at the intersection of Fractional Differential Equations, Control Theory, Integral Transforms, and Artificial Intelligence, particularly with applications in Cryptography, Neuroscience, and Signal Processing. His doctoral work explores Impulsive Neutral Fractional Volterra-Fredholm Integro-Differential Systems with state-dependent delay and its controllability, stability, and existence analysis, incorporating AI tools. He has developed novel mathematical tools like the R-, A-, V-, P-, S-, H-, Y-, and K-Transforms to solve complex integro-differential equations and enhance cryptographic security and robotics applications. His interests also span Artificial Neural Networks, Fuzzy Analysis, Cryptocurrency forecasting, and AI-based healthcare diagnostics. His interdisciplinary approach blends theory and computational applications, evident from publications in domains such as chemical process modeling, railway safety systems, energy forecasting, and disease prognosis. Dr. Raghavendran’s aim is to develop robust mathematical methodologies to solve real-world problems in intelligent systems, making mathematics more adaptive, applicable, and forward-thinking.

Publications

  • Neural Network Framework for Controllability of Fractional Volterra Fredholm Equations

  •  AI-Driven Controllability of Impulsive Fractional Systems with Delay

  •  Predictive Modelling of Chemical Processes with Machine Learning Synergy

  •  Solving Fractional Differential Equations with Ramadan Group Transform & ML

  •  Existence and Stability of Fractional Volterra-Fredholm Systems with Delay

  •  Stability of Volterra-Fredholm Equations with Delay using New Techniques

Luisa Morales Maure | Mathematics | Innovative Research Award

Luisa Morales Maure | Mathematics | Innovative Research Award

Universidad de Panama|Panama

Dr. Luisa Mabel Morales Maure is a renowned Panamanian mathematics educator and researcher with a strong international footprint in educational innovation, curriculum development, and pedagogical strategies. Holding a Ph.D. in Didactics of Mathematics and Experimental Sciences from the Universitat de Barcelona (Cum Laude), she has led national and international initiatives to improve mathematics education, teacher training, and policy impact. Currently a key member of Panama’s National Research System (SNI) and Director of Admissions at APANAC, she has collaborated extensively with academic and scientific bodies across Europe and Latin America. She is also the founder and coordinator of GIEM-21, a mathematics education research group. A frequent speaker and published scholar, her work bridges scientific research with societal challenges in education. Her dedication was recognized in 2024 with the honorary title Cavaliere dell’Ordine della Stella d’Italia, conferred by the President of Italy. She exemplifies the fusion of academic excellence and social commitment.

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Education

Dr. Morales Maure has a robust academic background in mathematics and pedagogy. She earned her Ph.D. in Didactics of Mathematics and Experimental Sciences from Universitat de Barcelona, receiving Cum Laude honors. Prior to that, she obtained a Master of Science in Mathematics and its Didactics from Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, Mexico.  she completed postgraduate studies in Higher Education Teaching at the Universidad de Panamá, and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from the same institution. Her international academic scope expanded with the completion of the International Diploma in Women and Leadership from IESE Business School in Barcelona, Spain. This diverse and interdisciplinary training has empowered her to lead cross-national research collaborations and develop effective, inclusive educational methodologies that improve teaching practices and student outcomes across multiple educational levels in Latin America and beyond.

Experience

Dr. Morales Maure brings over two decades of academic and professional experience in mathematics education, research, and teacher training. she has been a recognized researcher within Panama’s National Research System (SNI), leading several funded educational innovation projects. She currently serves as Director of Admissions for the Panamanian Association for the Advancement of Science (APANAC) and previously presided over its XIX National Science and Technology Congress. She founded and coordinates the GIEM-21 research group at Universidad de Panamá. Dr. Morales has participated in prestigious international exchanges in Italy and worked on collaborative research in Chile and Spain. Her academic roles include lecturer across diverse faculties including Economics, Medicine, Informatics, and Education. She is also a recognized trainer and speaker, conducting teacher development programs and seminars on mathematical thinking, digital pedagogy, and didactic suitability. Her experience reflects a deep commitment to evidence-based reforms and sustainable education policy advancements.

Honors and Awards

Dr. Luisa Mabel Morales Maure has received multiple awards in recognition of her significant contributions to mathematics education. Most notably. she was conferred the prestigious title Cavaliere dell’Ordine della Stella d’Italia by the President of the Italian Republic, honoring her international impact on education. she earned Panama’s New Researchers Award from SENACYT, acknowledging her early promise in educational research. Her projects funded by institutions such as SENACYT, ANID Chile, and the Ministry of Education of Spain have consistently been recognized for innovation and policy impact. She has also been selected multiple times for Panama’s National Research System (SNI), reaching Level I for consecutive terms. Her leadership roles in APANAC and organization of national science congresses further solidify her standing in the scientific community. Through her academic excellence and dedication, she has become a driving force for educational reform in Latin America.

Research Focus

Dr. Morales Maure’s research focuses on mathematics education, didactical analysis, and teacher training methodologies. She specializes in the use of mathematical modeling, lesson study, and didactic suitability frameworks to improve teaching practices and student learning outcomes. Her work integrates data analysis, program evaluation, and curriculum innovation, aiming to align pedagogy with equity, inclusion, and sustainable development goals. She has contributed extensively to the design and evaluation of diploma programs, teacher reflection tools, and hybrid learning methodologies in Latin America. Her research also involves bibliometric studies on technological integration in education and meta-analyses of quality indicators in mathematics teaching. Actively collaborating with international researchers from Spain, Chile, and Brazil, Dr. Morales Maure’s studies are widely published in indexed journals and policy-related platforms. Her mission is to bridge theory with practice to shape inclusive, culturally responsive, and future-ready mathematics education systems.

Publications

Fortalecimiento del conocimiento didáctico matemático en maestros de primaria en Panamá – Formación Universitaria.
Evaluating didactic strategies for teaching mathematics: A Policy-Driven approach to gender equity in Panama’s education system – Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development.
School dropout, lag and repetition: strategies for inclusive and sustainable education in the framework of public policies – Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology.
Tendencias en la Investigación sobre Conocimiento Didáctico y Tecnología en la Educación Matemática: Un Estudio Bibliométrico – REDIMAT.
XIX Congreso de la Asociación Panameña para el Avance de la Ciencia (APANAC): Panamá Hub de las Ciencias – HALAC.

Christos Kountzakis | Mathematics | Best Research Article Award

Christos Kountzakis | Mathematics | Best Research Article Award

Dr Christos Kountzakis, University of the Aegean, Greece

Dr. Christos E. Kountzakis is an accomplished Assistant Professor of Mathematical Economics at the University of the Aegean, Greece. Born on July 9, 1977, in Amaroussion Attikis, he specializes in advanced topics at the intersection of mathematics, economics, and risk theory. With an academic journey deeply rooted in applied and theoretical mathematics, Dr. Kountzakis has contributed significantly to areas like coherent risk measures and economic modeling. He has worked with prestigious institutions such as the University of Vienna and Cyprus University of Technology, enhancing his research portfolio across borders. Known for his academic rigor and analytical mindset, Dr. Kountzakis has published extensively in high-impact journals, addressing topics like Pareto efficiency, risk management in Banach spaces, and actuarial solvency. His contributions not only reflect his deep understanding of abstract mathematics but also its real-world implications in economics and finance.

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Education

Dr. Christos Kountzakis holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the National Technical University of Athens, completed in September 2006. His doctoral dissertation titled “Applications of the Partially Ordered Linear Spaces in Mathematical Economics” was supervised by Professor I.A. Polyrakis. Prior to his doctorate, he earned a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Applied Mathematics from the same institution in July 2001, with an impressive grade of 9.46/10. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Mathematics from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in September 1999, graduating with a solid grade of 7.73/10. His academic background reflects a consistent focus on mathematical theory, optimization, and economic applications, forming the foundation for his later research in risk management, actuarial science, and financial mathematics. These qualifications have underpinned his professional trajectory and research contributions to mathematical economics.

Experience

Dr. Kountzakis began his academic career as an Adjunct Lecturer in Financial Mathematics at the University of the Aegean (2007–2010), progressing to a Lecturer and later Assistant Professor in Mathematical Economics by 2015. He currently serves as a tenured-track Assistant Professor at the same department. His international experience includes serving as a Research Assistant at the University of Vienna in 2014, under the mentorship of Prof. Walter Schachermayer. He also collaborated with the Cyprus University of Technology on projects related to smart specialization and social networks (2012–2014). His experience spans teaching, applied research, and academic publishing in finance and mathematical modeling. His strong presence in academic roles is complemented by his engagement in interdisciplinary research, making significant contributions to economic theory, financial derivatives, and risk analysis.

Awards and Honors

While specific named awards are not explicitly listed, Dr. Christos Kountzakis has achieved notable academic honors through his appointments and collaborative research roles. His selection for a competitive research assistantship at the University of Vienna in 2014, under the guidance of the internationally recognized mathematician Prof. Walter Schachermayer, reflects his academic distinction. Additionally, his collaborations with the Cyprus University of Technology on nationally relevant projects such as “Smart Specialization in Cyprus” underscore the applied value and recognition of his expertise. His consistent publication record in top-tier journals such as Mathematical Finance, Journal of Mathematical Economics, and Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications further affirms his reputation in the academic community. These achievements highlight his dedication to advancing mathematical economics and reflect a career marked by research excellence and institutional trust.

Research Focus

Dr. Christos E. Kountzakis’s research lies at the intersection of mathematical economics, risk theory, and functional analysis. His work explores advanced areas such as coherent and convex risk measures, Pareto efficiency, arbitrage pricing, and the geometry of Banach and ordered vector spaces. With strong foundations in areas classified by the AMS such as 46Axx (topological vector spaces), 60Gxx (stochastic processes), and 91Bxx (economic theory), he applies rigorous mathematical tools to solve complex problems in finance and insurance. His research interests include optimization in infinite-dimensional spaces, deviation measures, actuarial solvency, and market completeness. He is also engaged in exploring no-arbitrage pricing in incomplete markets and the application of ordered structures in normed spaces. His work is both theoretical and applied, providing insights that are valuable to mathematical theorists and financial practitioners alike.

Publication Top Notes

  1. 📘 Geometry of cones and an application in the theory of Pareto efficient points

  2. 📘 The completion of security markets

  3. 📘 Super-lattice partial order relations in normed linear spaces

  4. 📘 Generalized Coherent Risk measures

  5. 📘 No-arbitrage pricing of non-marketed claims in multiperiod markets

  6. 📘 Non-replication of options

  7. 📘 Risk measures on ordered non-reflexive Banach spaces

  8. 📘 Risk measures in ordered normed linear spaces with non-empty cone interior

  9. 📘 The completion of real-asset markets by options

  10. 📘 On efficient portfolio selection using convex risk measures

  11. 📘 The restricted convex risk measures in actuarial solvency

  12. 📘 An aspect of restricted coherent risk measures and actuarial solvency

  13. 📘 Coherent Risk Measures in General Economic Models and Price Bubbles

  14. 📘 Notes on the solution of the risk minimization problem under constant investor’s endowment

  15. 📘 Deviation measures on Banach spaces and applications

  16. 📘 Questions on the geometry of finite coherence