Kaihong Zhao | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Kaihong Zhao | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Taizhou University | China

Professor Kaihong Zhao is a distinguished mathematician whose academic journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing the field of mathematical sciences, particularly in differential equations and dynamical systems. Having earned his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from Yunnan University in 1998, 2001, and 2010, respectively, he has built a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied mathematics. Currently serving as a Professor in the Department of Mathematics within the School of Electronic and Information Engineering at Taizhou University, Zhejiang Province, China, Professor Zhao has made notable contributions to the understanding of nonlinear phenomena and the mathematical modeling of dynamic processes. His research focuses on the analysis, stability, and control of complex systems governed by differential equations, with implications spanning engineering, physics, and information sciences. Over the years, he has published extensively in leading mathematical journals, demonstrating both depth and breadth in addressing fundamental and emerging problems in dynamical systems theory. In addition to his research accomplishments, Professor Zhao is dedicated to academic mentorship and the promotion of mathematical education, inspiring the next generation of scholars through his teaching and guidance. His professional engagements often involve collaborations across interdisciplinary fields, fostering the integration of mathematics into technological and scientific innovation. With a career characterized by scholarly rigor, intellectual curiosity, and academic leadership, Professor Zhao continues to play a pivotal role in advancing mathematical research and its applications to real-world challenges. His work not only contributes to the theoretical enrichment of mathematics but also to its practical deployment in solving complex dynamic and computational problems across diverse scientific domains.

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Featured Publications

Lv, X., & Zhao, K. (2025). Study of stability and simulation for nonlinear (k, ψ)-fractional differential coupled Laplacian equations with multi-point mixed (k, ψ)-derivative and symmetric integral boundary conditions. Symmetry, 17(3), 472.

Lv, X., Zhao, K., & Xie, H. (2024). Ulam–Hyers stability and simulation of a delayed fractional differential equation with Riemann–Stieltjes integral boundary conditions and fractional impulses. Axioms, 13(10), 682.

Lv, X., Zhao, K., & Xie, H. (2024). Stability and numerical simulation of a nonlinear Hadamard fractional coupling Laplacian system with symmetric periodic boundary conditions. Symmetry, 16(6), 774.

Zhao, K., Liu, J., & Lv, X. (2024). A unified approach to solvability and stability of multipoint BVPs for Langevin and Sturm–Liouville equations with CH–fractional derivatives and impulses via coincidence theory. Fractal and Fractional, 8(2), 111.

Zhao, K. (2024). Study on the stability and its simulation algorithm of a nonlinear impulsive ABC-fractional coupled system with a Laplacian operator via F-contractive mapping. Advances in Continuous and Discrete Models, 2024(1), 3801

 

Hossein Abdollahzadeh Ahangar | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Hossein Abdollahzadeh Ahangar | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Babol Noshirvani University of Technology | Iran

Professor H. Abdollahzadeh Ahangar is a highly accomplished academic and researcher in the Department of Mathematics at Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Babol, Iran. With a prolific career marked by scholarly excellence, he has made significant contributions to the fields of applied mathematics, computational modeling, and numerical analysis. His research is widely recognized for advancing mathematical methods that underpin engineering, physics, and technology-driven innovations. Professor Ahangar’s extensive publication record, comprising over 70 peer-reviewed papers and more than 900 citations, reflects the depth and influence of his scientific work. He has developed and applied mathematical frameworks that address complex real-world problems, bridging theoretical mathematics with practical engineering applications. His interdisciplinary collaborations with scientists and engineers have strengthened the integration of mathematical sciences into modern technological research, contributing to the development of efficient computational models and analytical tools. With an h-index of 16, Professor Ahangar has consistently demonstrated research impact, innovation, and scholarly leadership. Beyond his research achievements, he plays a vital role in academia as an educator and mentor, fostering analytical thinking and problem-solving skills among students and early-career researchers. His active involvement in academic societies, editorial responsibilities, and conference participation highlights his dedication to advancing mathematical sciences globally. Through his commitment to research excellence, collaboration, and academic mentorship, Professor Ahangar continues to influence the progression of applied mathematics and its vital role in technological and scientific advancement.

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Featured Publications

  • Zhao, Y., Shan, E., & Abdollahzadeh Ahangar, H. (2013). Signed total domination on Kronecker products of two complete graphs. Australasian Journal of Combinatorics, 56, 95–102.

  • Mojdeh, D. A., Abdollahzadeh Ahangar, H., Haji, A. A., Khodkar, A., & Ggraphs. (2007). K1∗4,5K_{1∗4,5}, K1∗5,4K_{1∗5,4}, K1∗4,4K_{1∗4,4}, K2,3,4K_{2,3,4} have the property M(3). Ars Combinatoria, 84, 171–190.

  • Mojdeh, D. A., Abdollahzadeh Ahangar, H., Haji, A. A., & Khodkar, A. (2006). The graph K2,2,rK_{2,2,r} has the property M(3) for 4≤r≤84 ≤ r ≤ 8. Bulletin of the Institute of Combinatorics and Its Applications, 47, 63–70.

  • Tahmasbzadehbaee, Z., Soner, N. D., Abdollahzadeh Ahangar, H., Mojdeh, D. A., & Zhao, Y. (2013). Total restrained domination number of diameter 2 or 3. Mathematica Sciences. Published online.

  • Mojdeh, D. A., Abdollahzadeh Ahangar, H., Choopani, F., & Zeinali, F. (2014). Star chromatic and defining number of graphs. International Journal of Mathematics and Combinatorics, 1, 93–101.

  • Abdollahzadeh Ahangar, H., Henning, M. A., Löwenstein, C., Zhao, Y., & Samodivkin, V. (2014). Signed Roman domination in graphs. Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, 27(2), 241–255.

  • Abdollahzadeh Ahangar, H., Samodivkin, V., Sheikholeslami, S. M., & Khodkar, A. (2015). The restrained geodetic number of a graph. Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society, 38(3), 1143–1155.*