Seema SEEMA | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Seema SEEMA | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar Christ University, Bengaluru, India, 560029. India

Ms. Seema is a dedicated researcher in the field of mathematics and computational seismology, currently working as a Senior Research Scholar in the Department of Science (Mathematics) at CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Delhi-NCR Campus, Ghaziabad. With a strong foundation in applied mathematics, she is driven by a passion to explore seismic wave propagation in smart and advanced materials such as piezomagnetic and piezoelectric structures. Her scholarly contributions focus on theoretical and computational analysis of wave mechanics, aiming to enhance the scientific understanding of the Earth’s physical behavior through mathematical models.

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🎓 Education

Ms. Seema is currently pursuing an Executive Post Graduate Program in Data Science & AI at IIT Roorkee, expected to complete by February 2025. She is also completing her Ph.D. in Mathematics and Computing at CHRIST University, where her thesis focuses on Transference Characteristics of Seismic Surface Waves in Piezo-composite Layered Structures with Distinct Interfacial Conditions. She holds an M.Sc. in Mathematics (2014) and a B.Sc. (2012) from Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, and completed her schooling with distinction, securing over 80% in both High School and Intermediate education under HBSE.

🧑‍🏫 Experience

Ms. Seema has experience both in academia and research. From June 2020 to May 2022, she worked as a Guest Faculty at CHRIST University, Delhi-NCR, teaching advanced mathematical subjects including Linear Algebra, Calculus, and Differential Equations with Python integration. Since June 2022, she has been serving as a Senior Research Scholar, contributing to the fields of theoretical and computational seismology. Her technical expertise extends to Python, SQL, LaTeX, Mathematica, and data analysis platforms.

🔬 Research Interests

Ms. Seema’s core research interests lie in Theoretical and Computational Seismology, focusing on wave propagation in smart and functional materials such as piezoelectric, piezomagnetic, and functionally graded piezoelectric materials (FGPM). She is particularly interested in surface and interface effects, rheological models, and flexoelectric coupling in seismic wave studies. Her work combines applied mathematics and physical modeling to analyze complex material interactions under various boundary and interface conditions.

🏆 Awards

Ms. Seema secured an impressive All India Rank 6 in the CSIR-NET examination, a prestigious national-level qualification for research and lectureship in India. Her doctoral thesis and multiple publications in SCI-indexed Q1 and Q2 journals further underscore her scientific merit and recognition in the research community.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

Ms. Seema has published extensively in peer-reviewed international journals. Below is a list of her notable SCI publications along with hyperlinks, journal name, year, and citation info (if available):

Seema & A. Singhal (2024). Theoretical investigation of SH wave transmission in magneto‐electro‐elastic structure having imperfect interface, Applied Physics A (Springer), Q2, IF: 2.5.

Seema & A. Singhal (2024). Nonlinear Surface Effects Study… in Orthotropic Piezoelectric Materials, Journal of Applied Mechanics (ASME), Q1, IF: 2.6.

Seema & A. Singhal (2024). Flexoelectric effect in Love-type waves for piezo-structure, ZAMM, Q2, IF: 2.3.

Seema & A. Singhal (2024). SH and Anti-plane SH waves in Piezoelectric Quasicrystal, Acta Mechanica (Springer), Q2, IF: 2.3.

Seema et al. (2024). Surface wave in flexoelectric plate with viscoelastic coating, Physica Scripta (IOP), Q2, IF: 2.6.

Seema & A. Singhal (2024). Interface Effects in Piezoelectric Quasicrystals, Acta Mechanica Sinica, Q1, IF: 3.8.

Seema & A. Singhal (2025). Wave velocity in flexoelectric piezoelectric AlN, J Braz. Soc. Mech. Sci. Eng., Q2, IF: 1.8.

Seema & A. Singhal (2024). Imperfect interfaces in cobalt ferrite plates, Discover Materials, Q2.

Seema et al. (2025). SH wave signals for nanosensor applications in PZT-2 and PZT-5H, Acta Mechanica, Q2, IF: 2.3.

Seema & A. Singhal (2025). Energy transmission in piezomagnetic tetrahedral laminate, Applied Physics A, Q2, IF: 2.5.

Ajda Fošner | Algebra, Functional Analysis | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof Dr. Ajda Fošner | Algebra, Functional Analysis | Outstanding Scientist Award

University of Primorska, Slovenia

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Prof. Dr. Ajda Fošner commenced her academic journey with a fervent pursuit of mathematical knowledge, culminating in her attainment of a Ph.D. in Mathematics, laying the foundation for her illustrious career.

Professional Endeavors:

Throughout her 20+ years of experience, Prof. Fošner has held esteemed positions, notably as a Full Professor of Mathematics at the University of Primorska. Her leadership extends to directing the Research Institute at GEA College – Faculty of Entrepreneurship, where she spearheads interdisciplinary research initiatives.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Prof. Fošner's scholarly contributions have significantly enriched the realms of algebra, functional analysis, and quantum mechanics. Her interdisciplinary approach is evident in her engagement with quantitative methodologies in social sciences, reflecting her commitment to diverse research endeavors.

Accolades and Recognition:

Acknowledgment of Prof. Fošner's scholarly prowess comes through prestigious accolades such as the Chancellor Award from the University of Maribor and the Award for Scientific Excellence from the University of Primorska. Her leadership roles in academic conferences and journals underscore her influence in disseminating cutting-edge research.

Impact and Influence:

With over 384 citations and an extensive publication record, Prof. Fošner's impact resonates across international academic circles. Her active involvement in collaborative projects and editorial appointments further amplifies her influence within the academic community.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Her legacy is one of exemplary scholarship, leadership, and dedication to advancing mathematical sciences. Her future contributions are poised to continue shaping academia, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, and nurturing the next generation of mathematicians.

Citations

A total of  780 citations for her publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations            780
  • h-index              16
  • i10-index           32

Notable Publications 

Municipal Waste Recycling Customer Education and Communication in Slovenia and Croatia

Window View Preferences in Various Environmental and Activity Contexts

Additivity of Jordan Derivations on Jordan Algebras with Idempotents

Lie centralizers on triangular rings and nest algebras

Nonlinear Lie-type derivations of von Neumann algebras and related topics

Linear preservers and quantum information science

A note on asymptotically approximate generalized Lie derivations

Hyers-Ulam-Rassias stability of generalized module left (m, n)-derivations

Centralizing traces and Lie-type isomorphisms on generalized matrix algebras: a new perspective