Ajda Fošner | Algebra, Functional Analysis | Outstanding Scientist Award

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

University of Primorska, Slovenia

Author Profile

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

 

Alessandro Michelangeli | Functional Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Alessandro Michelangeli | Functional Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd University (PFU), Saudi Arabiab

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

He embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in theoretical physics, earning a Master's degree from the University of Pisa. Subsequently, He pursued a Ph.D. in analysis and mathematical physics at SISSA Trieste, completing his doctoral studies in 2008. These formative years provided me with a robust understanding of fundamental principles in mathematics and physics, laying the groundwork for his future research endeavors.

Professional Endeavors

Following the completion of his Ph.D., He delved into the realm of academic research, securing post-doctoral positions at esteemed institutions such as the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Munich and the University of Cambridge. These experiences allowed me to further hone his expertise in functional analysis, operator theory, and mathematical physics. Subsequently, He held assistant professorships at LMU Munich and SISSA Trieste, where he made significant contributions to the field through his research and teaching endeavors.

Contributions and Research Focus

His research spans across various disciplines, with a primary focus on functional analysis, operator theory, and spectral theory. He have delved into the intricacies of non-linear dispersive partial differential equations, particularly their applications in quantum mechanics and theoretical physics. Additionally, his work encompasses mathematical methods for quantum mechanics, solid-state physics, and the rigorous understanding of numerical algorithms.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, He has been honored with several prestigious awards and grants, including the Research-in-Residence grant from CAS-LMU and multiple Young Researcher Projects by INdAM. Notably, He was awarded the Alexander Vasiliev Award for an outstanding paper published in Analysis and Mathematical Physics in 2017. Moreover, He have received recognition for his contributions to collaborative research projects, including the FIR-MIUR research grant "COND-MATH."

Impact and Influence

His research contributions have made a significant impact on the field of mathematical physics, influencing both theoretical frameworks and practical applications. Through numerous publications, international conferences, and collaborative endeavors, he has fostered a culture of innovation and excellence within the academic community.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As He continue to explore the intricate intersections of mathematics and physics, He remain committed to pushing the boundaries of knowledge and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations. Additionally, his foray into modern Artificial Intelligence tools for academic research underscores his dedication to leveraging cutting-edge technologies for advancing scientific inquiry. He aspire to leave a lasting legacy of innovation and discovery, shaping the future landscape of mathematical physics.

Citations

A total of  516 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations               516
  • h-index                 13
  • Documents          75

Notable Publications 

Generalised solutions to linear and non-linear Schrödinger-type equations with point defect: Colombeau and non-Colombeau regimes
Dugandžija, N., Michelangeli, A., Vojnović, I.

On the characterisation of fragmented Bose-Einstein condensation and its emergent effective evolution
Lee, J., Michelangeli, A.

Krylov solvability under perturbations of abstract inverse linear problems
Caruso, N.A., Michelangeli, A.

On a comparison between absolute and relative self-adjoint extension schemes
Caruso, N.A., Michelangeli, A., Ottolini, A.

Classical Self-Adjoint Extension Schemes
Gallone, M., Michelangeli, A.

Models of Zero-Range Interaction for the Bosonic Trimer at Unitarity
Gallone, M., Michelangeli, A.

Self-Adjoint Extension Schemes and Modern Applications to Quantum Hamiltonians
Gallone, M., Michelangeli, A.

Quantum Particle on Grushin Structures
Gallone, M., Michelangeli, A.

Generalities on Symmetric and Self-Adjoint Operators on Hilbert Space
Gallone, M., Michelangeli, A.

Dirac-Coulomb Hamiltonians for Heavy Nuclei
Gallone, M., Michelangeli, A.