Naresh Reddimalla | Finite Difference | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Naresh Reddimalla | Finite Difference | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher at The National Institute of Technology, India

Mr. Naresh Reddimalla is a dedicated Research Scholar (SRF) at the Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology Warangal. Specializing in atmospheric science, he focuses on developing numerical solutions for predicting atmospheric tides. With a Master of Science in Mathematics and a DST-Inspire fellowship, he has been actively contributing to the field since 2019. Naresh’s academic journey is marked by top honors, including a gold medal in his master’s and a UGC-URH scholarship. His research aims to enhance understanding of atmospheric tides, benefiting various sectors with accurate meteorological predictions. Finite Difference

Professional Profiles

Education

Mr. Naresh Reddimalla began his academic journey at a government school, excelling in his studies with a 77% in the SSC (10th class) in 2011. He continued to perform well in his Intermediate studies, achieving 73% in 2013. He graduated with an impressive 88%, securing the first rank at Kakatiya University, Warangal, Telangana, in 2016. Following his undergraduate success, he pursued a master’s degree specializing in pure mathematics, graduating in 2018 with an 88% and securing the first rank at Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, Telangana. This achievement was recognized with a gold medal. Finite Difference

Professional Experience and Academic Achievements

Since July 2019, Mr. Reddimalla has been a senior researcher in the Department of Mathematics at the National Institute of Technology, Warangal, Telangana, India. He is currently working under the DST-Inspire fellowship on the project “Development of Numerical Solutions for the Atmospheric Tidal Model.” Before joining NIT Warangal, he spent a year as a contract lecturer at a government college, teaching various mathematics courses. He has received a University Grants Commission-University Rank Holders (UGC-URH) scholarship for securing the first rank in his bachelor’s degree. Additionally, he was selected for the Department of Science and Technology (DST)-INSPIRE fellowship for securing the gold medal in his master’s degree. Finite Difference

Research Focuse

Mr. Naresh Reddimalla’s research primarily focuses on atmospheric science, specifically the dynamics of atmospheric tides and the behavior of dusty fluids under varying conditions. His work investigates the influence of magnetic fields on unsteady flows of dusty fluids within circular cylinders and the impact of background wind and dissipation processes on the semidiurnal component of atmospheric solar tides. Through analytical treatments and numerical solutions, Mr. Reddimalla aims to enhance the understanding and prediction of these complex phenomena, providing valuable insights that benefit meteorological studies and various applied mathematics applications.

Publications

  1. Effect of Background Wind and Dissipation Processes on the Semidiurnal Component of Atmospheric Solar Tides, Publication date: 2024.
  2. Effect of Magnetic Field on Unsteady Flow of Dusty Fluid Due to Constant Pressure Gradient Through a Circular Cylinder: An Analytical TreatmentPublication date: 2022.
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Sajjad Ali | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sajjad Ali | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award

PHD at Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Pakistan

Dr. Sajjad Ali is a Lecturer in Mathematics at Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University Sheringal, Dir (Upper), Pakistan. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan in 2019. With over a decade of teaching experience, Dr. Ali specializes in Bio-Mathematics, Fractional Differential Equations, and Advanced Homotopy Methods. He supervises M.Phil and Ph.D. students and is involved in departmental administration. His research interests include mathematical modeling and computational methods. Dr. Ali is proficient in MATLAB, MS Office, Excel, and LaTeX, and he is fluent in Urdu, English, Pashto, and Khohar.

Professional Profiles

Education

Ph.D. in Mathematics (2015 – 2019) Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan M.Phil in Mathematics (2009 – 2012) Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) (2007 – 2008) Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad, Pakistan Master of Science in Mathematics (2005 – 2007) University of Malakand Chakdara, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (2002 – 2004) Government Degree College Tangi, Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan F.Sc. Pre-Engineering (2000 – 2002) Government Degree College Tangi, Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Metric in Science (1999 – 2000) Government School No.2 Tangi, Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

Skills

Research in Mathematics Teaching and Administrative Skills Software MATLAB MS Office Excel LaTeX

Work History

Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University Sheringal, Dir (Upper), Pakistan Lecturer in Mathematics (2011 – Present) Teaching Ph.D./M.Phil courses in Bio-Mathematics, Fractional Differential Equations, and Advanced Homotopy Methods Teaching BS courses in Partial Differential Equations and Ordinary Differential Equations Supervising M.Phil and Ph.D. research students M.Phil/Ph.D. Coordinator in the Department of Mathematics Member of the Departmental Admission Committee Warden of Ihsan Boys Hostel Tameer e Seerat Degree College, Mardan Campus, Pakistan Lecturer in Mathematics (2010 – 2011) Taught graduate-level Mathematics Hostel Warden Farabi Degree College, Peshawar, Pakistan Lecturer in Mathematics (2009 – 2010) Taught graduate-level Mathematics Government Degree College, Tangi, Charsadda, Pakistan Lecturer in Mathematics (2007 – 2009) Taught graduate-level Mathematics

Interests

Mathematical modeling, Computational methods

Awards

Top Position Holder in Master of Mathematics at University of Malakand (2007) Awardee as Lecturer in Mathematics through the Higher Education Commission Pakistan (2008)

Research Focuse

Dr. Sajjad Ali’s research focuses on the numerical treatment and computational solutions of fractional order differential equations, with applications in reaction-diffusion systems, biological population models, and ion-acoustic waves. His work includes developing iterative and stable methods for solving boundary value problems of nonlinear fractional differential equations. Dr. Ali has collaborated extensively with international researchers, contributing to journals such as Chaos, Solitons & Fractals and the Journal of Advanced Research. His studies also explore the stability analysis and exact solutions of complex mathematical models, emphasizing fractional calculus and its applications in various scientific and engineering problems.

Publications

  1. Nonlinear coupling of upper-hybrid waves with lower-hybrid waves in a degenerate dense plasma, Publication date: 2021.
  2. Unstable mode of ion-acoustic waves with two temperature q-nonextensive distributed electrons, Publication date: 2021.
  3. Computation of solution to fractional order partial reaction diffusion equations, Publication date: 2020.
  4. On stable iterative solutions for a class of boundary value problem of nonlinear fractional order differential equations, Publication date: 2019.
  5. Computation of iterative solutions along with stability analysis to a coupled system of fractional order differential equations, Publication date: 2019.
  6. Approximate solutions to nonlinear fractional order partial differential equations arising in ion-acoustic waves, Publication date: 2019.
  7. Stable monotone iterative solutions to a class of bound-ary value problems of nonlinear fractional order differential equations, Publication date: 2019.
  8. Monotone iterative technique and Ulam-Hyers stability analysis for nonlinear fractional order differential equations with integral boundary value conditions, Publication date: 2019.
  9. Optimum solutions of space fractional order diffusion equation, Publication date: 2018.
  10. On Approximate solutions of fractional Order partial differential equations, Publication date: 2018.
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