Victor Orlov | Mathematics | Best Research Article Award

Victor Orlov | Mathematics | Best Research Article Award

 Moscow State University of Civil Engineering | Russia

Professor Orlov Viktor Nikolaevich is a distinguished mathematician with over five decades of academic and research experience. He began his career after graduating in Mathematics from Chuvash State University in 1973. Over the years, he earned advanced degrees including a Ph.D. in Physical and Mathematical Sciences (1989) and a Doctor of Sciences in Mathematical Modeling (2011). His academic journey has seen him hold prominent positions at institutions like Cheboksary State Agricultural Academy, Russian State Social University, and Kazan Federal University. Currently, he serves as a professor at the Department of Higher Mathematics. An expert in mathematical modeling and nonlinear differential equations, Prof. Orlov has authored over 260 publications, including monographs, textbooks, patents, and articles indexed in WoS and Scopus. He also serves as an editorial board member and reviewer for multiple international journals. His dedication to mathematics has significantly shaped the Russian and international scientific communities.

Publication Profile

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Education

Orlov Viktor Nikolaevich began his academic journey at Chuvash State University, where he completed his undergraduate degree in Mathematics in 1973. He then pursued postgraduate studies at the Herzen Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute, completing them in 1982. In 1989, he successfully defended his Candidate of Sciences (Ph.D.) dissertation in Differential Equations at Belarusian State University (BSU), Minsk. This was followed by the conferment of the Associate Professor title in 1992. Driven by a desire for further specialization, he enrolled in the doctoral program at Moscow State University for the Humanities in 2009. In April 2011, he earned the prestigious Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences degree in the field of Mathematical Modeling, Numerical Methods, and Software Packages, with his dissertation focusing on nonlinear differential equations with moving singularities. His education forms the foundation of his longstanding scientific excellence and teaching acumen.

Experience

Professor Orlov’s rich professional journey spans over 52 years in academia. From 2003–2006, he served as Head of the Department of Computer Science and Computer Engineering at Cheboksary State Agricultural Academy. From 2007–2011, he led the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Modeling at the Russian State Social University (Cheboksary branch). In 2012, he became Head of the Department of Algebra and Geometry at I. Ya. Yakovlev Cheboksary State Pedagogical University. From 2015, he headed the Department of Mathematics and Methods of Teaching Mathematics at Kazan Federal University’s Yalta branch. Between 2017–2021, he worked at Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, where he continues today as Professor in the Department of Higher Mathematics. His leadership extended to education quality control as an expert for Rosobrnadzor from 2015 to 2018. Prof. Orlov has played key roles in enhancing mathematical education and research infrastructure in Russia.

Honors and Awards

Professor Orlov has been consistently recognized for his outstanding contributions to science and education. He has received 5 patents for inventions and 9 certificates for algorithms and software programs, showcasing his commitment to applied research. He received three competitive research grants from the National Research University Moscow State University of Civil Engineering in 2022, all completed ahead of schedule. In 2023, he led another successful grant project. He is a highly sought-after academic editor and reviewer, contributing to over 90 reviews for MDPI journals such as Mathematics (Q1) and Axioms (Q2), and serves on the editorial boards of multiple journals including Bulletin of ChSPU and Brest State Technical University. He was the Editor-in-Chief of Axioms special issues in 2022 and 2023. His impact is evidenced by his Russian Hirsch index of 18 and foreign index of 9, marking him as a respected figure in global academia.

Research Focus

Professor Orlov’s research expertise lies at the intersection of analytical theory of differential equations, fractional calculus, and computational mathematics. His landmark work revolves around the mathematical modeling of nonlinear differential equations with moving singularities, which was the basis of his doctoral dissertation. He has advanced the theory and applications of differential equations with fractional derivatives, a critical area in modeling complex physical and engineering systems. His contributions also span numerical methods, scientific software development, and simulation of dynamic systems. With over 260 publications, including 223 scientific articles, 39 educational works, 4 monographs, and multiple patents, his research addresses both theoretical advancements and real-world applications. He actively engages in interdisciplinary research, often collaborating across physics, engineering, and computer science. Prof. Orlov’s work not only enhances theoretical understanding but also contributes practical solutions, particularly in the fields of mechanical systems and deformable body mechanics.

Publications

  •  Development of a Mathematical Modeling Method for Nonlinear Differential Equations with Moving Singularities

  • Analytical Approach to Differential Equations with Fractional Derivatives

  • Computational Algorithms for Solving Boundary Value Problems in Mechanics

  • Numerical Simulation of Complex Dynamic Systems in Engineering

  • Mathematical Modeling of Physical Systems with Variable Parameters

  •  On the Convergence of Numerical Methods in Differential Equations

  •  Modeling of Heat Transfer Using Fractional Calculus

  • Nonlinear Oscillations in Mechanical Structures: A Simulation Study

  • Software Packages for Analytical Solutions of Nonlinear Equations

Atta Ullah | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Atta Ullah | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Atta Ullah,Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Institute of Autonomous System, Department of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, 32610, Seri Iskandar, Perak Darul Ridzuan, Malays,,Malaysia

Atta Ullah 🎓 is a dedicated PhD scholar in Applied Mathematics at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia. Born on April 15, 1995, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, he excels in mathematical modeling, numerical analysis, and computational mathematics. His research focuses on real-world problem-solving, including mathematical biology and differential equations. With experience as a lecturer and research assistant, he actively contributes to academia. He has published extensively in reputed journals 📚 and serves as a reviewer for international journals. His goal is to advance applied mathematics and inspire future researchers. 🌟

Publication profile

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Education

Atta Ullah holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia (ongoing). He earned his MS in Mathematics (Applied Mathematics) from the University of Science & Technology Bannu (2018-2020) with an outstanding CGPA of 4.0/4.0 (91.75%). His BS in Numerical Sciences (2013-2017) from the University of Peshawar focused on calculus, algebra, topology, and numerical analysis. He completed his F.Sc (2011-2013) from The City College of Arts and Science, Peshawar, scoring 75.09%, and S.S.C (2009-2011) from Govt. High School Matta Qilla, scoring 75.02%. Additionally, he obtained a Teaching Certificate from AIOU Islamabad with 70.2% marks (2016-2017). His academic excellence was recognized with the First Position Award in MPhil Applied Mathematics. 🏆

Experience

Atta Ullah has significant experience in research and teaching. Currently, he is a Research & Teaching Assistant at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia, where he assists master’s students, teaches undergraduate mathematics, and conducts high-level research 📊. Previously, he worked as a Research Assistant & Visiting Lecturer (2018-2022) at the University of Science & Technology Bannu, Pakistan, where he guided students in applied mathematics and maintained research labs. He also served as a Mathematics Lecturer at Dreams College, Timergara, KPK, Pakistan, mentoring students and fostering a strong mathematical foundation. His research contributions include exploring mathematical models, numerical simulations, and optimization techniques. He is also a reviewer for esteemed journals. His passion for academia and dedication to research make him a valuable contributor to the field of applied mathematics. 🔬

Awards And Honors

 

Atta Ullah’s academic excellence has been recognized with First Position in MPhil Applied Mathematics 🏅. His research has been published in ISI & Scopus-indexed journals, receiving international recognition 📚. As a reviewer for reputed journals, he has contributed to maintaining high academic standards. He has also been honored for his exceptional teaching and research skills, guiding students in applied mathematics. His outstanding CGPA (4.0/4.0) in MS Mathematics reflects his dedication to academia. His commitment to mathematical modeling and computational analysis has led to multiple research publications in high-impact journals. He continues to strive for excellence, contributing to mathematical sciences and inspiring the next generation of researchers. 🌍

Research Focus

Atta Ullah’s research primarily focuses on mathematical modeling, applied and computational analysis, and real-world problem-solving. His expertise includes sensitivity analysis, numerical simulations, first-order non-linear ordinary differential equations, and mathematical biology. His work explores optimal control techniques for complex systems, including studies on marijuana consumption models, Brinkman-type nanofluids, and infectious disease modeling. He integrates applied mathematics with computational tools to enhance predictive accuracy and optimize system performance. His contributions extend to partial differential equations, hydrodynamics, and functional analysis. His research aims to provide data-driven solutions for scientific and engineering challenges. 🧮

 

Publications

📖 “Sensitivity analysis-based control strategies of a mathematical model for reducing marijuana smoking,” AIMS Bioengineering, Cited by: XX, Year: 2023.
📖 “Sensitivity Analysis-Based Validation of the Modified NERA Model for Improved Performance,” JARASET, Cited by: XX, Year: 2023.
📖 “Mathematical Model with Sensitivity Analysis and Control Strategies for Marijuana Consumption,” PDEAM, Cited by: XX, Year: 2024.
📖 “A mathematical model with control strategies for marijuana smoking prevention,” ERA, Cited by: XX, Year: 2024.
📖 “Comprehensive Validation: Enhancing the Modified NERAH Model via Rigorous Sensitivity Analysis,” JARASET, Cited by: XX, Year: 2024.
📖 “Analyzing the Dynamics of the NERAH Model via Optimal Control Technique,” Contemporary Mathematics, Cited by: XX, Year: 2024.
📖 “A Time-Fractional Model for Brinkman-Type Nanofluid with Variable Heat and Mass Transfer,” CIJCA, Cited by: XX, Year: 2022.
📖 “Exploring the Effectiveness of an Optimal Control Model for Marijuana Consumption,” Infectious Disease Modelling, Cited by: XX, Year: 2024.