Prof. Jun-Young Sung | Gravitational Acceleration | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jun-Young Sung | Gravitational Acceleration | Best Researcher Award

Kwangwoon University  | South Korea

Dr. Jun-Young Sung is a distinguished researcher and academic in the field of physical education, sports science, and exercise medicine. He holds a Doctorate and Master’s degree in Physical Education from YoungIn University, Korea. His academic career includes key roles as Research Assistant Professor at Kwangwoon University and Gachon University, as well as Assistant Professor positions at the Republic of Korea Air Force Academy and SoHea College, where he contributed extensively to exercise rehabilitation, aero fitness, and sports welfare. He has led and participated in multiple national-level research projects, including Air Force Aerospace Medical studies on fatigue, body imbalance, and gravitational acceleration, as well as a Ministry of Education–funded project integrating virtual reality and biometrics for Urban Air Mobility (UAM) pilot training. His prolific research portfolio spans over 20 peer-reviewed publications in reputed journals, addressing critical areas such as sports nutrition, gravitational tolerance, exercise physiology, sarcopenia, lifestyle and health, and the impact of COVID-19 on athletes. Dr. Sung’s work demonstrates a strong focus on linking physical performance, nutrition, and biomedical measures to practical applications in aerospace, military, and sports contexts, marking him as a valuable contributor to advancing human performance research.

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Featured Publications

"Adaptations of bite force and masseter muscle thickness to high-intensity physical training in professional athletes: a comparative cross-sectional study"

"Effects of Gravitational Acceleration on Physical Fitness, Stress, and Immunity Levels of Prospective Air Force Pilots"

"Impact of sports nutrition education on awareness and knowledge among physical education majors and workers"

"Association Between Tissue Accumulation of Skin Autofluorescence, Disease, and Exercise Capacity in Older Adults"

"Relationship Between Lifestyle and Physical Fitness Among Older Women with Sarcopenia"

Prof. Dr. Sezgin Altay Demirbag | Mathematical Physics, Gravity | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sezgin Altay Demirbag | Mathematical Physics, Gravity | Best Researcher Award

Istanbul Technical University | Turkey

Professor Sezgin Altay Demirbag, serving at Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics, is a distinguished academic with extensive contributions in differential geometry, Riemannian manifolds, Einstein-type manifolds, Ricci solitons, and mathematical physics applications. He has supervised both master’s and doctoral theses in advanced topics like Ricci solitons, semi-symmetric connections, and special Riemann spaces, thereby mentoring the next generation of researchers. His leadership in projects such as Special Semi-Einstein Manifolds reflects his active role in advancing mathematical research nationally. Professor Demirbag has published over 40 research articles in reputable international journals, including Journal of Geometry and Physics, Filomat, Fortschritte der Physik, International Journal of Theoretical Physics, and Mathematische Nachrichten, addressing topics ranging from pseudo-symmetric spacetimes to applications in F(R)-gravity theories. His collaborative works with scholars like Fusun Zengin, Sinem Güler, and Uday Chen showcase his strong international research network. Additionally, he has presented numerous papers at international and national conferences, contributing significantly to the global dialogue in geometry and mathematical physics. Overall, his research excellence, mentorship, collaborative projects, and prolific publication record position him as a highly impactful scholar in geometry, relativity, and mathematical physics.

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Featured Publications

"On perfect fluid spacetimes obeying Gray's decompositions"

"Gradient Einstein-type spacetimes and modified gravity"

"On spacetimes admitting quasi-constant curvature tensor"

"Lorentzian manifolds with a special type of semi-symmetric non-metric connection and modified gravity"

"On warped product manifolds satisfying Ricci-Hessian class type equations"

Prof. Fusun Ozen Zengin | Mathematical Physics, Gravity | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fusun Ozen Zengin | Mathematical Physics, Gravity | Best Researcher Award

Istanbul Technical University | Turkey

Prof. Fusun Ozen Zengin has made significant contributions to differential geometry, with a research focus on symmetric, Ricci-type, and quasi-Einstein manifolds, as well as modified gravity theories. She has supervised several master’s and doctoral theses on specialized topics in Riemannian and pseudo-Riemannian geometry, guiding scholars who later published extensively in the field. She has held key administrative positions at Istanbul Technical University, including Head of Programme and Head of Commission in both the Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Engineering. Her scholarly output is remarkable, with over 50 international refereed journal publications, including recent works on Z-symmetric spacetimes, curvature tensors, and F(R)-gravity theories, published in reputed journals such as Journal of Geometry and Physics, Fortschritte der Physik, Filomat, and Letters in Mathematical Physics. She has also presented research in numerous international conferences, authoring both full papers and abstracts, and has published two scientific books with LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. Her academic leadership, consistent publication record, and collaborative research with international scholars highlight her strong influence in global mathematical research.

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Featured Publications

"Gradient Einstein-type spacetimes and modified gravity"

"On spacetimes admitting quasi-constant curvature tensor"

"ON Z-SYMMETRIC MANIFOLD WITH CONHARMONIC CURVATURE TENSOR IN SPECIAL CONDITIONS"

"Impact of quasi-constant curvature in f (R, G) and f (R, T)-gravity"

"Certain investigations of pseudo Z-symmetric spacetimes"

Angela Foerster | Theoretical Advances | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Angela Foerster | Theoretical Advances | Women Researcher Award

Physica Institute Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul | Brazil

Prof. Angela Foerster is a distinguished theoretical physicist recognized internationally for her expertise in integrable systems and quantum many-body physics. She serves as a Full Professor of Physics at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil, and is also the Head of the Group of Mathematical Physics. Her career spans decades of pioneering research in quantum field theory, quantum entanglement, and mathematical methods in physics. She has published extensively in top-tier journals and contributed numerous book chapters. Known for her interdisciplinary collaborations and scientific leadership, she is also a respected speaker at international conferences. Prof. Foerster’s work bridges complex quantum systems with practical applications in quantum control and technologies, making her a prominent voice in the global theoretical physics community.

Profiles

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Education

Prof. Foerster began her academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Physics at UFRGS, where she developed a strong foundation in theoretical physics and mathematics. She pursued her Master’s degree at the same institution, focusing on advanced topics in quantum mechanics. Her academic excellence led her to complete her Ph.D. in Physics at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, where she specialized in integrable systems and quantum models. Throughout her academic training, she gained expertise in exact solvability, algebraic structures, and field theory. This solid educational background laid the groundwork for her future contributions to mathematical physics and quantum technologies, and established her as a leading figure in the study of strongly correlated systems.

Professional Experience

Prof. Foerster has served in various key academic positions over her career. At UFRGS, she progressed from Associate Professor to Full Professor of Physics, and she currently leads the Group of Mathematical Physics. She has held visiting positions at prestigious institutions, including the University of Queensland, ANU Canberra, Max Planck Institute, and FU Berlin. Her global academic engagements have fostered significant international collaborations in quantum physics and mathematical methods. She has delivered numerous invited talks and colloquia at major international conferences and institutes, reflecting her active involvement in shaping contemporary research. Her leadership within committees, editorial panels, and academic boards further showcases her influence in both research and institutional development.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Foerster’s achievements have been acknowledged through several academic distinctions and prestigious invitations. She is a member of advisory and program committees for renowned journals and international conferences, including the Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General and ANZAMP. She has served as Head of the Mathematical Physics Group and has been part of key academic boards and selection committees. Her consistent role as an invited speaker at global scientific gatherings underscores the respect she commands in the field.

Research Focus

Prof. Foerster’s research centers on integrable quantum systems, quantum entanglement, and algebraic structures underlying strongly correlated matter. She is especially known for her work on Bethe ansatz techniques, spin chains, cold atoms, and few-body quantum dynamics. Her studies often explore the interface between quantum chaos and solvability, providing insights into fundamental phenomena such as tunneling and quantum control. She has also contributed to the understanding of superintegrable networks and atomtronic systems. Her approach blends deep mathematical formalism with physical applicability, often contributing to advancements in quantum simulation and low-dimensional quantum systems. Her work remains influential in the development of quantum technologies and non-equilibrium quantum physics.

Notable Publications

High-fidelity transfer of entangled states on a quantum turntable

Authors: L.H. Ymai, K.W. Wilsmann, A.P. Tonel, A. Foerster, J. Links
Journal: Newton
Year: 2025

Subtle nuances between quantum and classical regimes

Authors: Karin Wittmann Wilsmann, Erick R. Castro, Itzhak Roditi, Angela Foerster, Jorge G. Hirsch
Journal: Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science
Year: 2025

Exact spectral function and nonequilibrium dynamics of the strongly interacting Hubbard model

Authors: Ovidiu I. Pâţu, Andreas Klümper, Angela Foerster
Journal: Physical Review B
Year: 2024

Quantum-classical correspondence in a triple-well bosonic model: From integrability to chaos

Authors: Erick R. Castro, Karin Wittmann W., Jorge Chávez-Carlos, Itzhak Roditi, Angela Foerster, Jorge G. Hirsch
Journal: Physical Review A
Year: 2024

Occupancy probabilities in superintegrable bosonic networks

Authors: Lachlan Bennett, Angela Foerster, Phillip S. Isaac, Jon Links
Journal: Nuclear Physics B
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Prof. Angela Foerster is a leading authority in integrable systems and quantum many-body physics. With a global academic presence, influential publications, and extensive service to the scientific community, she represents the ideals of excellence, collaboration, and innovation in theoretical physics. Her ongoing contributions continue to shape emerging fields in quantum technology, and she is widely regarded as an inspirational figure for women in science and academia.