HM Srivastava
Professor Emeritus
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Victoria
Victoria, British Columbia V8W 3R4
Canada
H. M. Srivastava (Hari Mohan Srivastava) has held the position of Professor Emeritus in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Victoria in Canada since 2006, having joined the faculty there in 1969, first as an Associate Professor (1969-1974) and then as a Full Professor (1974-2006). He began his university-level teaching career right after having received his M.Sc. degree in 1959 at the age of 19 years from the University of Allahabad in India. He earned his Ph.D. degree in 1965 while he was a full-time member of the teaching faculty at the J. N. V. University of Jodhpur in India. He has held numerous visiting research and honorary chair positions at many universities and research institutes in different parts of the world. Having received several D.Sc. (honoris causa) degrees as well as honorary memberships and fellowships of many scientific academies and learned societies around the world, he is also actively associated editorially with numerous international scientific research journals.

His current research interests include several areas of Pure and Applied Mathematical Sciences such as (for example) Real and Complex Analysis, Fractional Calculus and Its Applications, Integral Equations and Transforms, Higher Transcendental Functions and Their Applications, q-Series and q-Polynomials, Analytic Number Theory, Analytic and Geometric Inequalities, Probability and Statistics, and Inventory Modelling and Optimization. He has published 25 books, monographs and edited volumes, 30 book (and encyclopedia) chapters, 45 papers in international conference proceedings, and more than 1,000 scientic research journal articles, as well as Forewords and Prefaces to many books and journals, and so on. He is currently listed as the 2015 Thomson-Reuters Highly Cited Researcher. Further details about his other professional achievements and scholarly accomplishments, as well as honors, awards and distinctions, can be found at the following Web Site: URL: http://www.math.uvic.ca/faculty/harimsri/
1. Real and Complex Analysis
2. Fractional Calculus and Its Applications
3. Integral Equations and Transforms
4. Higher Transcendental Functions and Their Applications
5. q-Series and q-Polynomials
6. Analytic Number Theory
7. Analytic and Geometric Inequalities
8. Probability and Statistics
9. Inventory Modelling and Optimization


Ali Moussaoui
Faculty of Sciences
Department of Mathematics
University Abou Bekr Belkaid Tlemcen
Algeria
Ali Moussaoui is a Professor of Applied mathematics at Tlemcen University (Algeria), he got his PHD on 2008 from University of Tlemcen with co-supervision of IRD-France, responsible of The Franco-Algerian Project: « Modeling complex systems, natural, biological or social (with IRD-France) and to the National Research Project: Models and Methods Mathematics and Computer in population dynamics, head of team : Modeling complex systems at University of Tlemcen, member of scientific Euro-Mediterranean research : TREASURE (for Treatment and Sustainable Reuse of Effluents in semiarid climates), member of the team NuWat at LIRIMA (Numerics for water treatment research). He was a President of the organizer committee of the International workshop on Complex System on Population dynamics, epidemics and renewable resources. He is member of the editorial boards of several international journals of bio-mathematics and he was member of many Steering committees of international conferences on population dynamics.
Dynamicalsystems, Population Dynamics, Epidemiology, Ecology, Fisherymodels.


Bashiru I.I. Saeed
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
University of Ghana Computing Services(UGCS)
Ghana
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Statistical Forecasting, Data Analysis & Modeling, Statistical Capacity Development: Areas of application - Socioeconomic and Demographic phenomena;Health (Epidemiological & Biological issues)


Changjin Xu
Professor
Guizhou Key Laboratory of Economics System Simulation
Guizhou University of Finance and Economics
China
Changjin Xu obtained the B.S. degree from Huaihua University, Huaihua, China, the M.S. degree from Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, China, and the Ph.D. degree from Central South University, Changsha, China, all in mathematics/applied mathematics, in 1994, 2004, and 2010, respectively. From June 2004 to November 2010, he was with Hunan Institute of Engineering. In December 2010, he joined the Guizhou Key Laboratory of Economics System Simulation, Guizhou University of Finance and Economics, Guiyang, China. Currently, he is a Professor and master student supervisor at the Guizhou University of Finance and Economics, He is the author or coauthor of more than 100 journal papers. His research interests include nonlinear systems, stability and bifurcation theory of delayed differential equations, neural networks, Mathematical biology and applied mathematics. Xu is a reviewer of Mathematical Reviews and Zentralblatt MATH.
1. Bifurcation and control of delayed differential equation;
2. Theorey and applications of functional differential equations;
3. Dynamics of neural networks:stability, bifurcation, Hopf bifurcation control and anti-control and so on;
4. Mathematical biology: stability, bifurcation, permanence, periodic solution and so on.


David Holcman
Director of Research, CNRS Interdisciplinary
Group leader of Computational Biology and Applied Mathematics
Ecole Normale Superieure,
46 rue d Ulm,
75005 Paris
France
Pr. David Holcman is an applied mathematician working on mathematical, physical and computational biology. His domain of interest concerns physical modeling, analysis of partial differential and stochastic equations, statistical treatment of large data sets such as single particles trajectories and the design of numerical simulations in molecular, cellular biology and neurophysiology.
His group is located at Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris (France). He is also an overseas fellow of the Churchill College (Cambridge) and currently a Visiting Professor at Oxford (Mathematical Institute). He did his PhD in mathematics at Paris VI, a postdoc at the Weizmann Institute (WIS) and at the Keck Center in the department of neuroscience (UCSF). He was later on appointed Senior Scientist at the WIS and then Director of Research at CNRS.
Our main interest is to study the function of microdomains in cellular biology develop physical modeling, mathematical analysis, numerical simulations and data analysis.
Our goal is to identify principles underlying cellular and network function. For that purpose, in collaboration with experimental groups, we focus on basic questions in cellular biology such as molecular trafficking in cells, synaptic transmission in neurons and principles of nuclear organization.
We develop mathematical multiscale models, statistical methods to treat data, analysis of the model equations and numerical simulations.


Guodong Zhang
College of Mathematics and statistics
South-Central University for Nationalities
Wuhan, China
Guodong Zhang received the M.S. degree in Applied Mathematics from Hubei Normal University, Huangshi, China, and the Ph.D. degree in School of Automation from the Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 2011 and 2014, respectively. He is currently a lecturer in the College of Mathematics and statistics, South-Central University for Nationalities, Wuhan, China. He has published over 15 international journal papers. His current research interests include biological system, neural networks and intelligent control.
Biological system, Neural networks and Intelligent control


Predrag S. Stanimirovic
Professor
Department of Mathematics and Informatics
Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics
University of Niš
Serbia
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Mathematics and Informatics


Shihui Ying
Associate Professor
Department of Mathematics
Shanghai University
China
ShihuiYing received his B.Eng. degree inMechanical Engineering and Ph.D. degree inApplied Mathematics from Xi'an JiaotongUniversity, Xi’an, China in July 2001 and April 2008,respectively.
He is currently an associate professor with the Department of Mathematics, School of Science,Shanghai University, Shanghai,China. He was a postdoctor in Biomedical Research Imaging Center (BRIC), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, U.S.A., from 2012 to 2013. His research interests include mathematical theory and methods for medical imaging and imageanalysis. Dr. Ying is a member of IEEE from 2009 and services as an Editor of JSM Mathematics and Statistics from Jan, 2013.
Mathematical theory and methods for medical imaging and image analysis.


SA Mohammadein
Professor
Department of Mathematics
Faculty of Science
Tanta University
Egypt
Ph-D 1994, P,AN, Gdansk. Poland
Topics of Research:
Growth of vapour bubbles between two-phase flow and its applications in industry.
Growth of gas bubbles between two-phase flow and its applications in the bio tissues for Divers.
The effect of suction processes on collapsing of gas bubbles in the bio tissues by using Cupping therapy.
Reviewer of some Journals ISI and JCR
Selim Ali Mohammadein, Professor of Applied mathematics, Faculty of Science, Tanta University,Tanta, Egypt.
1. Growth of vapour bubbles between two-phase flow and its applications in industry.
2. Growth of gas bubbles between two-phase flow and its applications in the bio tissues for Divers.
3. The effect of suction processes on collapsing of gas bubbles in the bio tissues by using Cupping therapy.


Shinuk Kim
Assistant Professor
College of Liberal Arts
Sangmyung University
Republic of Korea
Dr. Shinuk Kim is an assistant professor in Sangmyung University, Republic of Korea. She received her Ph.D in Engineering applied Mathematics from University of Akron OH, and completed her training as associate researcher at bioinformatics program at Boston University MA. Her current research interests include developing mathematical model for identifying cancer biomarkers, survival analysis, data mining, big data analysis, and machine learning algorithm.Shehas published numerous peer-review articles and served asa member of review panels of scientific and computational journals.She is also a member of Korean Mathematical Society and Korean Women in Mathematical Science.
1. Developing Mathematical model for identifying cancer subtype biomarkers
2. Big data analysis
3. Developing machine learning algorithm for identifying cancer mechanism using Gene-level copy number data sets.
4. Pathway-based classification for cancer subtypes such as metastasis, survival times, and phenotypes.
5. Developing computational method for inferring gene regulatory networks.
6. Predicting the relationship between miRNAs and their target mRNAs in a specific cancer tissue.
7. Developing ODE method for identifying pathway regulation networks.
8. Integrative analysis using different data sets from big data.


Vishnu Narayan Mishra
Assistant Professor
Applied Mathematics & Humanities Department
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology
Surat, India
"Dr. Vishnu Narayan Mishra is Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Sardar Vallbhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat (Gujarat), India. He received the Ph.D degree in Mathematics from Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee. His research interests are in the areas of pure and applied mathematics including Approximation Theory, Summability Theory, Variational inequality,Fixed Point Theory, Operator Theory, Fourier Analysis, Non-linear analysis, Special function, $q$-series and $q$-polynomials, signal analysis and Image processing etc. He has published research articles in reputed international journals of mathematical and engineering sciences. He is referee and editor of several international journals in frame of pure and applied Mathematics \& applied economics. Dr. Mishra has more than 95 research papers to his credit published in several journals of repute as well as guided many postgraduate and PhD students. He has presented research papers at several international conferences in India and also delivered invited lectures. He is actively involved in teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as PhD students. He is a member of many professional societies such as Indian Mathematical Society (IMS), International Academy of Physical Sciences (IAPS), International Association of Engineers (IAENG), Gujarat Mathematical Society, International Society for Research and Development (ISRD), and Indian Academicians and Researchers Association (IARA). Citations of his research contributions can be found in many books and monographs, PhD thesis, and scientific journal articles, much too numerous to be recorded here".
His research interests are in the areas of pure and applied mathematics including Approximation Theory, Summability Theory, Variational inequality,Fixed Point Theory, Operator Theory, Fourier Analysis, Non-linear analysis, Special function, $q$-series and $q$-polynomials, signal analysis and Image processing etc.


Luma Naji Mohammed Tawfiq
Professor
Department of Mathematical Science
Baghdad University
Iraq
Luma Naji Mohammed Tawfiq received her B.E. and M.E. from the University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq in 1990 and1994, respectively, graduating top of her class all in Mathematical science. She later obtained her Ph.D. degree in Applied Mathematics in the Artificial Neural Networks and its applications in 2004, from the University of Baghdad, College of Sciences. She was a Lecturer at the University of Baghdad, College of Education for pure science. She is currently a professor and research member leader at the Mathematical science in Baghdad University, Iraq.
Her 135 published researches which interest includes Numerical analysis, Differential equations, computer vision, machine learning, intelligent systems, neural networks and its applications pattern recognition, image processing. Also, supervised of more than 27 Master and Ph.D. thesis. Participated in many universal Conferences, and hers many Scientific Activities. Also, hers Scientific authoresses (books) for high universal publications.
Numerical analysis, Differential equations, computer vision, machine learning, intelligent systems, neural networks and its applications pattern recognition, image processing.