Carlos Uriarte | Fluid Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Carlos Uriarte | Fluid Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain

Dr. Carlos Uriarte holds a PhD in Science from Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, with a strong academic foundation in Aeronautical Engineering through his BSc and MSc studies at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and Universidad Europea de Madrid. He received a prestigious predoctoral fellowship that was extended into a postdoctoral appointment in recognition of the early completion of his doctoral research. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, contributing to both teaching and advanced research. His scientific work focuses on ultra-low temperature physics, superfluidity, and quantum levitation, with active collaboration alongside the Lancaster University ultra-low temperature research team. He has authored five high-impact research publications along with a scientific monograph and has presented his findings at multiple international conferences. He is actively engaged in several research projects, including a major initiative funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. His collaborative projects include studies on the creation and evolution of quantum turbulence in novel geometries, as well as advanced detection systems for levitating spheres in superfluid helium-3 and investigations of freely moving spheres within superfluid environments, supported by the European Microkelvin Platform. His research interests span fluid mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum fluids, and quantum turbulence, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to fundamental physics.

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Ahmed Khidir | Computational Fluid Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ahmed Khidir | Computational Fluid Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor in University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Ahmed Khidir is an Associate Professor of Mathematics with extensive academic and teaching experience across Sudan and Saudi Arabia, currently serving at the University of Tabuk. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, along with master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Alneelain University. Over his career, he has progressed from teaching assistant to lecturer and assistant professor, contributing to institutions such as Alneelain University and Comboni College in Khartoum. His teaching expertise spans a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate mathematics courses including calculus, differential equations, numerical analysis, linear algebra, and statistical methods, alongside proficiency in mathematical software tools. His primary research focus lies in numerical solutions of ordinary and partial differential equations as well as integral equations, with significant work on boundary value problems and porous media flow. He has held key administrative roles including Head of Mathematics departments and coordinator of a master’s program, demonstrating strong academic leadership. Dr. Khidir has also supervised numerous master’s students, guiding research in applied mathematics and computational methods, and has contributed to academic publishing as a referee for graduate research journals.

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