Prof. Dr. Davron Juraev | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Davron Juraev | Best Researcher Award

University of Economics and Pedagogy | Uzbekistan

Dr. Davron Aslonqulovich Juraev is a distinguished mathematician and researcher currently serving as a Research Fellow at the Scientific Research Center of Baku Engineering University, Azerbaijan. With an academic career spanning over a decade, he has previously held positions as Head of the Department of Natural Science Disciplines at the Higher Military Aviation School of the Republic of Uzbekistan and Associate Professor of Mathematics at Karshi State University. Dr. Juraev has authored 52 scientific documents, which have collectively received 449 citations and an h-index of 15, reflecting his growing international impact. His primary research interests encompass mathematical physics, partial differential equations, ill-posed problems, Cauchy problems, and spectral theory, with particular contributions to matrix factorization methods for the Helmholtz equation and inverse spectral problems. He has also explored fractal calculus, heat transfer models, and blockchain-based mathematical modeling. Dr. Juraev’s extensive collaborations with scholars worldwide have led to numerous high-impact publications in journals such as Symmetry, Engineering Reports, and Journal of Electronic Materials. His academic achievements underscore a profound dedication to advancing mathematical modeling and applied analysis, making him a recognized figure in theoretical and computational mathematics.

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Featured Publications

 Juraev, D. A., Feyruz Efendiev, R., & Abdullaev, O. K. (2025). On an approximate solution of the Cauchy problem for the Helmholtz equation. Research in Mathematics, 2025(12-31). https://doi.org/10.1080/27684830.2025.2545036

Jamilov, U. U., Khamraev, A. Y., Norov, A. Z., Juraev, D. A., Nurhidayat, I., & Shah, M. A. (2025). On the family of non-constrained Volterra cubic operators. Research in Mathematics, 2025(12-31). https://doi.org/10.1080/27684830.2025.2528285

 Abdullayev, J. S., Sapaev, I. B., Abdullayev, J. S., Juraev, D. A., Jalalov, M. J., & Elsayed, E. E. (2025). Mathematical modeling of incomplete ionization in radial p-Si/n-GaAs heterojunctions: Temperature and doping effects. Journal of Electronic Materials, 54(11). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11664-025-12391-8

Abbasov, Z. D., Juraev, D. A., Abdullaev, O. K., Nurhidayat, I., & Shah, M. A. (2025). Heat transfer in n-dimensional parallelepipeds under zero Dirichlet conditions. Engineering Reports, 7(10). https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.70458

 Efendiev, R. F., Juraev, D. A., & Elsayed, E. E. (2025). PT-symmetric Dirac inverse spectral problem with discontinuity conditions on the whole axis. Symmetry, 17(10), 1603. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym17101603

Prof. Jürg Fröhlich | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jürg Fröhlich | Best Researcher Award

ETH Zürich | Switzerland

Jürg (Martin) Fröhlich is Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics at ETH Zurich, renowned for his foundational contributions to mathematical physics, quantum field theory, and statistical mechanics. He earned his Diploma (1969) and Ph.D. (1972, with honors) in Theoretical Physics from ETH Zurich under Professor Klaus Hepp, focusing on the infrared problem in nonrelativistic quantum field models. Following his doctoral studies, he held academic positions at the University of Geneva, Harvard University, Princeton University, and the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHES), before joining ETH Zurich in 1982, where he later helped establish the Pauli Center for Theoretical Studies. His research has profoundly influenced the understanding of phase transitions, localization phenomena, gauge theories, and topological phases of matter. Professor Fröhlich has published over 400 scientific papers, with more than 31,000 citations and an h-index of 91. He has received numerous prestigious honors, including the National Latsis Prize, the Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics, the Marcel Benoist Prize, the Max Planck Medal, and the Henri Poincaré Prize. He is a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, a member of the Academia Europaea, and an International Member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, reflecting his lasting influence on mathematical and theoretical physics.

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Featured Publications

Fröhlich, J., & Spencer, T. (1983). Absence of diffusion in the Anderson tight-binding model for large disorder or low energy. Communications in Mathematical Physics, 88(2), 151–184.

Ambjørn, J., Durhuus, B., & Fröhlich, J. (1985). Diseases of triangulated random surface models, and possible cures. Nuclear Physics B, 257, 433–449.

Fröhlich, J., Simon, B., & Spencer, T. (1976). Infrared bounds, phase transitions and continuous symmetry breaking. Communications in Mathematical Physics, 50(1), 79–95.

Fröhlich, J., & Spencer, T. (1981). The Kosterlitz–Thouless transition in two-dimensional abelian spin systems and the Coulomb gas. Communications in Mathematical Physics, 81(4), 527–602.

Fröhlich, J. (1982). On the triviality of λϕ⁴ theories and the approach to the critical point in d > 4 dimensions. Nuclear Physics B, 200(2), 281–296.

Fernández, R., Fröhlich, J., & Sokal, A. D. (2013). Random walks, critical phenomena, and triviality in quantum field theory. Springer Science & Business Media.