Dipesh | Applied Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Dipesh

SR University, India

Dipesh
Affiliation SR University
Country India
Scopus ID 57564071300
Documents 36
Citations 147
h-index 8
Subject Area Applied Mathematics
Event Global Network Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-4883-9369

Dipesh of SR University. The assessment presented here is based on bibliometric indicators, publication activity, and documented research engagement within the field of Applied Mathematics.[1]

Abstract

This article documents the academic profile of Dipesh from SR University in relation to the Research Excellence Award presented within the framework of the Global Network Awards. Available bibliometric indicators indicate sustained research activity in Applied Mathematics, supported by indexed publications, citation performance, and scholarly visibility. The profile demonstrates engagement with mathematical methodologies and interdisciplinary research applications that contribute to the advancement of knowledge and academic discourse.[1][2]

Keywords

Research Excellence Award, Applied Mathematics, Academic Recognition, Scopus Author Profile, Citation Analysis, Research Impact, Scholarly Publications, Bibliometrics, Global Network Awards, Scientific Contributions.

Introduction

Academic awards serve as mechanisms for recognizing research quality, scholarly productivity, and influence within scientific communities. Evaluation frameworks frequently consider publication output, citation metrics, collaboration networks, and disciplinary relevance when assessing candidates. Within this context, the Research Excellence Award highlights achievements that demonstrate sustained contributions to research and knowledge dissemination.[3]

Research Profile

Dipesh is affiliated with SR University and is associated with research activities in Applied Mathematics. Bibliographic records indicate a portfolio of 36 indexed documents supported by 147 citations and an h-index of 8. These indicators suggest active participation in scholarly communication and a measurable level of influence within the research community.[1]

  • Primary discipline: Applied Mathematics.
  • Institutional affiliation: SR University.
  • Indexed research documents: 36.
  • Total citations: 147.
  • Reported h-index: 8.

Research Contributions

Research contributions in Applied Mathematics commonly involve analytical modeling, optimization methods, computational techniques, numerical analysis, and interdisciplinary problem solving. The documented publication activity associated with this profile reflects participation in scholarly investigations that support theoretical understanding and practical applications across scientific domains.[2]

  • Development and application of mathematical methodologies.
  • Contribution to peer-reviewed scholarly literature.
  • Support for interdisciplinary research initiatives.
  • Advancement of quantitative and analytical approaches.

Publications

Publication output constitutes an important indicator of research productivity. Indexed works contribute to scholarly visibility and facilitate knowledge exchange across institutions and disciplines. The available record identifies 36 documents associated with the researcher profile, reflecting ongoing engagement with academic publishing and peer-review processes.[1]

  1. Peer-reviewed journal articles.
  2. Conference-related scholarly contributions.
  3. Collaborative research publications.
  4. Mathematics-oriented academic studies.

Research Impact

Research impact is often evaluated through citation activity, scholarly adoption, and influence on subsequent investigations. A citation count of 147 and an h-index of 8 indicate that published work has been referenced by other researchers and has contributed to continuing academic discussions. Such indicators provide quantitative evidence of visibility and engagement within the scientific literature.[1][3]

Award Suitability

Based on the available academic indicators, the profile demonstrates characteristics commonly considered during research award evaluations, including publication productivity, citation performance, and subject-specific contributions. Participation in scholarly dissemination activities and measurable bibliometric outcomes align with criteria frequently used to identify candidates for academic recognition programs.[3]

  • Documented publication record.
  • Established citation footprint.
  • Recognized activity within Applied Mathematics.
  • Alignment with academic excellence indicators.

Conclusion

The academic profile presented in this article reflects a record of scholarly productivity and research engagement within Applied Mathematics. Publication output, citation performance, and institutional affiliation collectively support recognition through academic award initiatives such as the Research Excellence Award. Continued research activity and scholarly dissemination remain important factors in sustaining long-term academic impact and professional recognition.[1][2]

References

  1. Scopus author details: Dipesh, Author ID 57564071300. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57564071300
  2. Fractal-AIMAS synergy for multiscale consciousness modeling in neuro-cybernetic systems: A multifractal, Kuramoto oscillator, and hybrid neuroprosthetic approach.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0960077925014067?via%3Dihub
  3. Quantifying Musculoskeletal Strain in Laptop Users with Laplace Transformation and Delay Differential Equations. https://www.lhscientificpublishing.com/Journals/articles/DOI-10.5890-JEAM.2025.12.002.aspx

Tatiana Tchemisova Cordeiro | Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tatiana Tchemisova Cordeiro | Mathematics | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor, University of Aveiro, Portugal

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tatiana Tchemisova Cordeiro is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Aveiro, Portugal, with a distinguished career spanning over three decades in mathematics and operational research. She earned her Ph.D. in Physical and Mathematical Sciences from the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus in 1996, which was recognized as Habilitation equivalent by the University of Aveiro in 1999, and holds both a Master’s and undergraduate degree in Mathematics from Belarusian State University (1987). Her primary research interests include optimization theory, continuous optimization, operational research applications, and integrating advanced mathematical methods into modern pedagogical practices, while emerging interests focus on digital learning techniques and international collaborative projects in applied mathematics. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tatiana Tchemisova Cordeiro has held key academic positions at the University of Aveiro, progressing from Invited Assistant Professor (1999–2005), Assistant Professor (experimental period 2005–2010, definitive 2010–2021), to her current role as Associate Professor since 2021, and previously served as Teaching Professor at ISLA Leiria and Junior Researcher at the Institute of Mathematics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. Her major contributions include leading multiple Erasmus+ international projects such as “Bot-Learning as a Modern Teaching Method of Gen Z” and MELES initiatives, expert evaluation of Portuguese Government PRR and European Commission EIC Accelerator proposals and advancing research in continuous optimization and operational research applications. She has produced 45 publications with 191 citations and an h-index of 8, reflecting her impact in highly reputed journals and conferences. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tatiana Tchemisova Cordeiro’s awards and recognitions include prestigious research project evaluations and leadership roles in international scientific forums, notably serving as Vice President of APDIO, APDIO Representative to EURO and IFORS, Chair of the WISDOM PR Subcommittee, and Vice-Chair of the Managing Board of EUROPT. She is an active member of the Portuguese Mathematical Society, EURO, EUROPT, APDIO, BelOR and various cultural associations, contributing to editorial boards, peer-reviewing and policy development. Her work demonstrates a strong vision of bridging theoretical mathematics and practical applications in education, research and societal development, fostering international collaborations, mentoring the next generation of mathematicians and promoting gender equity in STEM fields, thus making substantial contributions to global scientific innovation, academic excellence and community enrichment.

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Featured Publications

Kostyukova, O., & Tchemisova, T. (2017). Optimality conditions for convex semi-infinite programming problems with finitely representable compact index sets. Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 175(1), 76–103.

Martins, I., Guedes, T., Rama, P., Ramos, J., & Tchemisova, T. (2011). Modelling the problem of food distribution by the Portuguese food banks. International Journal of Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Optimisation, 2, 25.

Kostyukova, O. I., & Tchemisova, T. V. (2012). Optimality criteria without constraint qualifications for linear semidefinite problems. Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 182(2), 126–143.

Kostyukova, O. I., & Tchemisova, T. V. (2010). Sufficient optimality conditions for convex semi-infinite programming. Optimization Methods & Software, 25(2), 279–297.

Plakhov, A., Tchemisova, T., & Gouveia, P. (2010). Spinning rough disc moving in a rarefied medium. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 466(2124), 20.