Hafiz Siddiqui | Algebraic Graph Theory | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hafiz Siddiqui | Algebraic Graph Theory | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | COMSATS University | Pakistan

Hafiz Muhammad Afzal Siddiqui has made significant contributions in graph theory, discrete mathematics, and computational approaches to algebraic structures, with a focus on zero-divisor graphs, multiset dimensions, and structural analysis using Python and MATLAB. His research has been published in high-impact ISI/HEC recognized journals such as Discrete Applied Mathematics, Ain Shams Engineering Journal, Analysis and Mathematical Physics, Modern Physics Letters A, and Discrete Mathematics, Algorithms and Applications, covering topics including graph-theoretic characterization of rings, resolvability properties, and qualitative stability of nonlinear differential equations. Notable publications include “Graph-Theoretic Characterization of Rings: Outer Multiset Dimension of Zero-Divisor Graphs” and “Computational Graph-Theoretic Characterization of Rings via Outer Multiset Dimension of Compressed Zero-Divisor Graphs.” His work has achieved significant scholarly impact with 800 citations across 562 documents, 61 documents resulting in an h-index of 17, reflecting both the relevance and influence of his contributions in mathematics and applied computational research.

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Featured Publications

  • Riaz, A., Siddiqui, H. M. A., & Ali, N. (2025). Graph-theoretic characterization of rings: Outer multiset dimension of zero-divisor graphs. Discrete Applied Mathematics.

  • Riaz, A., Siddiqui, H. M. A., Ali, N., & [others]. (2025). Graph-theoretic characterization of rings: Outer multiset dimension of compressed zero-divisor graphs. Ain Shams Engineering Journal.

  • [Authors], Siddiqui, H. M. A., & [others]. (2025). Enhanced image hash using cellular automata with sponge construction and elliptic curve cryptography for secure image transaction. Scientific Reports.

  • Cheema, N., Siddiqui, H. M. A., & Yousaf, B. (2025). Enhanced sensitivity, stability, and dynamic behavior of the Biswas-Milovic equation with Kerr-Law non-linearity. Analysis and Mathematical Physics.

  • Pan, C., Siddiqui, H. M. A., Abbas, A., Cheema, N., Abdel-Khalek, S., & Seadawy, A. R. (2025). A qualitative stability analysis and dynamical solitons of the derivative nonlinear Schrödinger equation. Modern Physics Letters A.

  • [Authors], Siddiqui, H. M. A., & [others]. (2025). Stability, sensitivity, chaotic behavior, and phase trajectories evaluation of the Davey-Stewartson stochastic equation. Nonlinear Dynamics.

Afaq Rafi Awan | Construction Management | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Afaq Rafi Awan | Construction Management | Best Researcher Award

PhD | Zhengzhou University | China

Afaq Rafi Awan is a motivated and detail-oriented civil engineer from Pakistan, currently pursuing a PhD in Civil Engineering at Zhengzhou University, China. He holds a Master’s in Engineering Science and Management with a focus on Construction Management, and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Sichuan University, China. His academic foundation is strongly built around infrastructure design, structural analysis, and construction management, with a specialized emphasis on Building Information Modeling (BIM) applications for safety management and sustainable construction. He has professional experience as an English and ESL teacher at various institutions in China, as well as prior technical experience as an associate engineer and civil surveyor in Pakistan. His research expertise lies in BIM-based safety management, bridge lifecycle resilience, intelligent construction systems, prefabricated bridge structures, digital twin applications in infrastructure, and the use of advanced materials for structural performance enhancement. Throughout his academic journey, Afaq has demonstrated leadership as Vice President and Director of Sports at Zhengzhou University, received multiple academic and athletic awards, and earned prestigious fully funded scholarships including the Chinese Government Scholarship. His achievements also extend to active participation in international conferences, youth forums, and online professional certifications from globally recognized institutions such as Stanford University, DeepLearning.AI, and Columbia University. Driven by innovation, sustainability, and digital transformation in civil engineering, Afaq aspires to contribute to advanced bridge engineering research and the development of durable, efficient, and safe infrastructure systems worldwide.

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Featured Publications

C Yuan, A. R. Awan, & A. Khan. (2025). Construction safety management: Based on the theoretical approach of BIM and the technology acceptance model. Buildings, 15(19), 3444.

 

 

Reem Aljethi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Reem Aljethi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Reem Abdullah Aljethi is a distinguished Saudi academic and researcher specializing in applied mathematics, with a Doctorate in Applied Mathematics from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), a Master of Science in Applied Mathematics, and a Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Mathematics from King Saud University. She currently serves as an Associate Professor at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, where she has also contributed as a lecturer, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Science, and Control Supervisor at Qiyas. Her research expertise encompasses fractional differential equations, stochastic processes, mathematical modeling, and their applications in finance and physics. Dr. Aljethi has authored and co-authored several high-impact Q1 and Q2 publications in reputed journals such as Mathematics, Fractal and Fractional, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, and Symmetry, contributing significantly to the advancement of fractional calculus and mathematical analysis. With 18 citations across 15 documents, 4 publications, and an h-index of 3, she continues to expand her scholarly impact. Her academic leadership is complemented by her active participation in international conferences, seminars, and faculty development programs, including initiatives promoting women in science and academic leadership training. Dr. Aljethi has been recognized for her contributions through multiple academic and professional honors, reflecting her dedication to excellence in teaching, research, and academic administration. Her ongoing work demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing applied mathematics and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations that address real-world scientific and engineering challenges.

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Aljethi, R. A., & Kılıçman, A. (2023). Analysis of fractional differential equation and its application to realistic data. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 171, 113446.

 

 

 

 

Nidhika Chauhan | Computer Technology For Design | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nidhika Chauhan | Computer Technology For Design | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Chandigarh University | India

Dr. Nidhika Chauhan is an accomplished academic and researcher with a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Chandigarh University. She holds a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) from Lovely Professional University and a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) from Chitkara University. As an Associate Professor and Subject Coordinator at Chandigarh University, she has over five years of experience teaching IT and management students, developing educational programs, mentoring research projects, coordinating academic events, and supervising undergraduate and postgraduate research work. Her professional expertise spans cloud computing, artificial intelligence, optimization algorithms, data analytics, and research methodology, with a focus on energy-efficient resource allocation and performance management in cloud data centers. Dr. Chauhan has published numerous journal and conference papers indexed in IEEE, arXiv, and reputed international journals such as Computers, Materials & Continua and Journal of Harbin Engineering University, along with multiple book chapters in machine learning and digital marketing. She has actively participated in NAAC coordination, academic counseling, and faculty development programs, earning recognition such as the Most Outstanding Employee of the Year at NIIT. Her leadership, technical proficiency, and academic contributions reflect a deep commitment to innovation in education and research. With 8 citations across 8 documents, 6 Documents and an h-index of 2, Dr. Chauhan continues to advance research in cloud computing, optimization algorithms, and intelligent systems while contributing significantly to the academic and professional development of her students.

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Featured Publications

Chauhan, N. (n.d.). Prediction of clinical drug response using machine learning. In Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) Technologies: Transitioning from Healthcare 4.0 to Healthcare 5.0. (Accepted for publication).

Takwa Hamdi | Industrial Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Takwa Hamdi | Industrial Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

PhD Candidate | University of Gabes | Tunisia

Takwa Hamdi is a PhD student in Mechanical Engineering from Gabes, Tunisia, specializing in advanced combustion modeling and alternative fuels. She possesses strong expertise in numerical simulation and computational analysis using tools such as ANSYS Forte, SolidWorks, MATLAB, Abaqus, Autocad, and Mastercam. Her research focuses on the modeling of dual-fuel combustion processes, particularly the interaction of light alcohols and hydrogen in internal combustion engines, contributing to the advancement of low-emission and sustainable energy technologies. She has published research on the computational analysis of methanol energy ratios in dual-fuel engines and demonstrated academic excellence as a top-ranked graduate during her master’s studies. Professionally, she serves as an Adjunct Lecturer at the Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Gabes, where she teaches courses in dismountable assembly processes, computer-aided design, welding, and mechanical design projects, combining theoretical instruction with practical training. Her professional and research experiences reflect a deep interest in clean energy conversion, combustion optimization, and numerical modeling of multiphase flows. Fluent in Arabic, French, and English, Takwa exhibits strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and a collaborative mindset. She is passionate about innovation, sustainability, and contributing to scientific progress in mechanical and energy engineering.

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Hamdi, T., Hamdi, F., Molima, S., & Chrigui, M. (2025). Eulerian–Lagrangian study of swirled combustion in heavy-duty natural gas/diesel dual-fuel engines under low load condition. Combustion Theory and Modelling.

Hamdi, T., Hamdi, F., Molima, S., Domínguez, V. M., Rodríguez-Fernández, J., Hernández, J. J., & Chrigui, M. (2025). Numerical investigation of hydrogen substitution ratio effects on spray characteristics, combustion behavior, and emissions in a dual-fuel compression ignition engine. Machines, 13(10), 880.

Hamdi, T., Hamdi, F., Molima, S., Hernández, J. J., & Chrigui, M. (2025). Computational analysis on the effect of methanol energy ratio on the spray and combustion pattern of a dual-fuel compression ignition engine. Journal of Energy Resources Technology, Part A: Sustainable and Renewable Energy.

Molima, S., Hamdi, F., Hamdi, T., Muya, G. T., Mondo, K., Amsini, S., & Chrigui, M. (2025). Effects of H₂ substitution on combustion and emissions in ammonia/diesel compression ignition engine. Energy Conversion and Management, 119858.