Ramy Hafez | Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ramy Hafez | Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University | Saudi Arabia

Ramy Mahmoud Mohamed Hafez is an accomplished mathematician and researcher whose work centers on advancing numerical analysis, scientific computing, and spectral methods. Currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the Faculty of Education, Matrouh University, Egypt, he has built a strong academic career through progressive roles in both Egyptian and international institutions. His earlier appointments include Assistant Professorships at Matrouh University, Beni-Suef University, and AlWajh University College of Tabuk University in Saudi Arabia, where he contributed significantly to mathematics education and research development. He also held key teaching and research roles in the Department of Basic Science at the Modern Academy for Computer Science and Management Technology in Maadi and the Elaasher Men Ramadan Institute of Engineering and Technology. Dr. Hafez’s research focuses on the development and application of spectral methods for solving a wide range of linear and nonlinear differential equations, including ordinary, partial, functional, and fractional differential systems. His contributions involve constructing advanced numerical schemes to address complex scientific problems and enhancing computational efficiency in mathematical modeling. A significant aspect of his work is the creation of new families of orthogonal polynomials inspired by classical bases such as Legendre, Chebyshev, Ultraspherical, and Jacobi polynomials. These contributions support improved accuracy and stability in numerical solutions across diverse applications. Through his scholarly activities, publications, and participation in global research platforms such as ORCID, Google Scholar, and Kaggle, Dr. Hafez continues to influence the fields of numerical mathematics and computational analysis, contributing to advancements in both theory and application.

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Featured Publications

1. Hafez, R. M., Abd-Elhameed, W. M., Ahmed, H. M., Abdelkawy, M. A., & Sabir, Z. (2025). An innovative shifted generalized Chebyshev collocation scheme for pantograph-type delay equations. Alexandria Engineering Journal.

2. Mohamed, R. I., Hafez, R. M., Hashem, A. F., & Abdel-Aty, M. (2025). Fractional dynamics of information entropy in quantum wire system under Rashba interaction. Fractal and Fractional.

3. Hafez, R. M., Ahmed, H. M., Alqubori, O. M., Amin, A. K., & Abd-Elhameed, W. M. (2025). Efficient spectral Galerkin and collocation approaches using telephone polynomials for solving some models of differential equations with convergence analysis. Mathematics, 13(6), Article 918.

4. Hafez, R., Haiour, M., Tantawy, S., Alburaikan, A., & Khalifa, H. (2025). A comprehensive study on solving multitype differential equations using Romanovski–Jacobi matrix methods. Fractals.

5. Brahim, M. S. T., Youssri, Y. H., Alburaikan, A., Khalifa, H., Radwn, T., & Hafez, R. (2025). A refined Galerkin approach for solving higher-order differential equations via Bernoulli polynomials. Fractals.

Muhammad Bilal Arain | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Bilal Arain | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. M. B. Arain is a distinguished researcher and academic in the field of mathematical fluid dynamics and computational modeling, currently serving as a Senior Lecturer at the College of Aerospace Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA), China. He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI), Pakistan, where his doctoral research focused on the transport of motile gyrotactic microorganisms in viscoelastic fluids. His academic background is complemented by postgraduate qualifications in education and extensive teaching experience across Pakistan and China. Dr. Arain’s research integrates artificial neural networks (ANNs), nanofluids, heat and mass transfer, and electro-magneto-hydrodynamics, addressing complex fluid flow problems with innovative computational techniques. His work has contributed to high-impact areas such as bio-convective nanofluid systems, acoustic wave-driven bubble dynamics, and intelligent predictive modeling for nonlinear phenomena. He has published over 35 SCI/SCI-E indexed papers in renowned journals including Physics of Fluids, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, and Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, with an H-index of 15 and over 850 citations on Google Scholar. His research excellence is recognized through his role as a corresponding author on several high-impact publications and through prestigious projects funded by NUAA, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. A recipient of the HEC Fulbright PhD Scholarship, Dr. Arain continues to advance the frontiers of computational fluid mechanics, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration in applied mathematics and aerospace sciences.

Profiles: Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

  • Bhatti, M. M., Arain, M. B., Zeeshan, A., Ellahi, R., & Doranehgard, M. H. (2022). Swimming of gyrotactic microorganism in MHD Williamson nanofluid flow between rotating circular plates embedded in porous medium: Application of thermal energy storage. Journal of Energy Storage, 45, 103511.

  • Zhang, L., Arain, M. B., Bhatti, M. M., Zeeshan, A., & Hal-Sulami, H. (2020). Effects of magnetic Reynolds number on swimming of gyrotactic microorganisms between rotating circular plates filled with nanofluids. Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 41(4), 637–654.

  • Shaheen, S., Arain, M. B., Nisar, K. S., Albakri, A., Shamshuddin, M. D., & Mallawi, F. O. (2023). A case study of heat transmission in a Williamson fluid flow through a ciliated porous channel: A semi-numerical approach. Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 41, 102523.

  • Arain, M. B., Bhatti, M. M., Zeeshan, A., Saeed, T., & Hobiny, A. (2020). Analysis of Arrhenius kinetics on multiphase flow between a pair of rotating circular plates. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2020(1), 2749105.

  • Fatima, N., Belhadj, W., Nisar, K. S., Alaoui, M. K., Arain, M. B., & Ijaz, N. (2023). Heat and mass transmission in a boundary layer flow due to swimming of motile gyrotactic microorganisms with variable wall temperature over a flat plate. Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 45, 102953.