Assoc. Prof. Dr. Natnael Teshale Amare | Algebra Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Natnael Teshale Amare | Algebra Award | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Natnael Teshale Amare, University of Gondar, Ethiopia

Dr. Natnael Teshale Amare, is an Ethiopian academic and Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Gondar, Ethiopia. He holds extensive qualifications, including a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Andhra University, India, where he specialized in Lattice Theory and Fuzzy Algebra with a thesis titled “Fuzzy Ideals and Filters in Almost Distributive Lattices”. He also earned a Master’s degree in Public Administration Management (Social Welfare Administration) from Andhra University and a Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. His undergraduate studies were completed with a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics from Hawassa (Debub) University.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award:

Dr. Natnael holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics specializing in fuzzy algebra and lattice theory, and he has extensive academic training with multiple advanced degrees, including a Master’s in Applied Mathematics and Public Administration. His progression from Lecturer to Associate Professor showcases his significant contributions to the field of mathematics over several years.

Education:

  1. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Applied Mathematics
    • Specialization: Lattice Theory and Fuzzy Algebra
    • Dissertation: Fuzzy Ideals and Filters in Almost Distributive Lattices
    • Institution: Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India
    • Graduation: September 2019
  2. Master of Arts (MA) in Public Administration Management
    • Specialization: Social Welfare Administration
    • Institution: Andhra University, Andhra Pradesh, India
    • Graduation: 2019
  3. Master of Science (MSc) in Applied Mathematics
    • Thesis: Fourier Series in Homogeneous Banach Space
    • Institution: Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
    • Graduation: January 2011
  4. Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Applied Mathematics
    • Institution: Hawassa (Debub) University, Ethiopia
    • Graduation: July 2006

Work Experience:

  1. Associate Professor of Mathematics
    • Institution: University of Gondar, Ethiopia
    • Duration: November 1, 2023 – Present
  2. Assistant Professor of Mathematics
    • Institution: University of Gondar, Ethiopia
    • Duration: January 13, 2016 – October 31, 2023
  3. Lecturer, Department of Mathematics
    • Institution: University of Gondar, Ethiopia
    • Duration: February 10, 2011 – January 12, 2016
  4. Assistant Lecturer, Department of Mathematics
    • Institution: University of Gondar, Ethiopia
    • Duration: July 8, 2008 – February 9, 2011
  5. Graduate Assistant II, Department of Mathematics
    • Institution: University of Gondar, Ethiopia
    • Duration: August 5, 2008 – July 7, 2008
  6. Head of Income Generation and Information Offices, Deputy Administrator
    • Institution: Simada, South Gondar, Ethiopia
    • Duration: September 28, 2006 – August 4, 2008

Publication top Notes:

Fuzzy ideals of almost distributive lattices

Cited:17

Fuzzy Prime Ideals of ADL’s

Cited:11

L-fuzzy filters of almost distributive lattices

Cited:11

Fuzzy maximal ideals of ADLs

Cited:5

PRIME AND MAXIMAL FUZZY FILTERS OF ADLs

Cited:1

Neetu Malik | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Neetu Malik | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr Neetu Malik, Chandigarh University, India

Based on Dr. Neetu Malik’s academic background, research contributions, and teaching experience, she is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Here’s a breakdown of her qualifications:

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Teaching Experience

Dr. Malik has served as an Assistant Professor at multiple institutions, including Chandigarh University and Maharani Kishori Jat Kanya Mahavidyalaya, specializing in mathematics. Her teaching career spans over five years, contributing to undergraduate and postgraduate education in mathematical sciences.

Educational Background

She holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak (2019–2024), focusing on seismic wave propagation in stressed mediums. Her M.Phil. and M.Sc. degrees, both with high distinction, further emphasize her expertise.

Research Contributions

Dr. Malik’s research is primarily focused on wave propagation in pre-stressed and complex mediums, such as Rayleigh and Love waves, contributing to the understanding of seismic and mechanical phenomena. She has co-authored several high-impact journal articles and presented at international conferences. Some notable works include:

  1. Study of Rayleigh Waves Propagation in Pre-stressed Anisotropic Layer Overlying a Sandy Half-Space – Published in Journal of Mathematical Sciences (2024).
  2. Impact of Initial Stress and Voids on Love Wave Propagation in Multilayered Media – Published in Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures (2024).

Her research highlights innovative approaches to modeling complex wave behaviors in stressed and composite mediums, making her a leader in the field of applied mathematics.

Conferences and Presentations

Dr. Malik has actively participated in various national and international conferences, including presenting at the 2023 International Conference on Computational Modelling, Simulation, and Optimization (ICCMSO). This international presence enhances her research’s visibility and impact.

Publication top notes

Influence of Initial Stress on Love Wave Propagation in Composite Structures

STUDY OF RAYLEIGH WAVES PROPAGATION IN PRE-STRESSED ANISOTROPIC LAYER OVERLYING A SANDY HALF-SPACE

Modeling Consolidation Behavior of a Finite Transversely Isotropic Soil Layer on Smooth Impermeable Base Under Plane Strain Conditions

Conclusion

Dr. Neetu Malik’s diverse experience in both academia and research, with a strong publication record, make her an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her significant contributions to seismic wave propagation and computational modeling have advanced the field of applied mathematics.