Prof. Dr. Mauricio Bellini | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mauricio Bellini | Best Researcher Award

National University of Mar Del Plata | Argentina

Dr. Mauricio Bellini is a distinguished Argentine theoretical physicist and Full Professor at the Department of Physics, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata (UNMdP), and Principal Investigator at the Mar del Plata Institute of Physical Research (IFIMAR-CONICET & UNMdP). With an impressive research record of 169 publications, over 1,096 citations, and an h-index of 16, Dr. Bellini is internationally recognized for his pioneering work in cosmology, gravitation, and quantum field theory in curved spacetime. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Physical Sciences from the National University of the Center of the Province of Buenos Aires (UNCPBA) in 1992 and has completed multiple postdoctoral fellowships at the Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Michoacan University of San Nicolás de Hidalgo (Mexico). His research explores the quantum structure of spacetime, inflationary cosmology, gravitational waves, and black hole thermodynamics. Dr. Bellini leads the Gravitation and Cosmology Research Group (OCA 040/18) and serves as Director of IFIMAR since 2025. He has made fundamental contributions to the understanding of preinflation, quantum gravity, and dimensionality of spacetime, publishing in top journals such as Annals of Physics, EPJ C, and Astroparticle Physics. His work continues to inspire advancements in theoretical cosmology and high-energy physics.

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Featured Publications

Bellini, M., Musmarra, J. I., Sánchez, P. A., & Morales, A. S. (2025). Spectral dimensionality of spacetime around a radiating Schwarzschild black-hole. Universe, 11(8), 243.

Bellini, M. (2025). Preinflation: Quantum nature of space–time to explain dark energy and the cosmological parameter. Annals of Physics, 449, 169973.

Bellini, M. (2024). Effective dimensionality of space-time in f(R)-general relativity with quantum boundary terms included. European Physical Journal C, 84, 13635.

Bellini, M., Musmarra, J. I., & Magos Cortes, D. (2024). Geometric Hawking radiation of Schwarzschild black hole with novel quantum algebra. Astroparticle Physics, 147, 103010.

Magos, D., & Bellini, M. (2024). Seminal electromagnetic fields from preinflation. Astroparticle Physics, 146, 103006.

Mendoza Hernández, J., & Bellini, M. (2024). Dynamics of cosmic string formation with emission of gravitational waves: A toy model. Physica Scripta, 99(10), 105001.

Prof. Dr. Rabha Ibrahim | Quantum Theory Award

Prof. Dr. Rabha Ibrahim | Quantum Theory Award

 

Dr. Rabha Wael Ibrahim | Istanbul Okan University | Turkey

Dr. Rabha Wael Ibrahim is a distinguished researcher in mathematical sciences and computational systems, currently serving as a Professor at Istanbul Okan University, Turkey. With a prolific academic and research career spanning complex systems, fractional calculus, quantum computing, and image processing, Dr. Ibrahim has emerged as a leading voice in the advancement of theoretical and applied mathematics.

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Education

Dr. Rabha Wael Ibrahim earned her Ph.D. in Complex Systems from the Centre for Modelling and Data Sciences at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) in 2011. She later completed her postdoctoral research in Cloud Computing at the University of Malaya in 2016, focusing on emerging computational systems. To further enhance her data-driven research capabilities, she obtained a Google Data Analytics Certificate from Coursera (USA) in 2022.

Research Interests

Dr. Rabha Wael Ibrahim’s research expertise spans several interdisciplinary domains, with a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied mathematics. Her core areas of specialization include fractional calculus in both real and complex domains, mathematical modeling, and differential equations. She has also made significant contributions to geometric function theory, quantum computing, and the study of complex and cloud systems. Additionally, her work in image processing and pattern recognition bridges the gap between mathematics and computational intelligence, reflecting her versatile and innovative approach to scientific research.

Academic Positions

Dr. Rabha Wael Ibrahim currently serves as a Professor at Istanbul Okan University in Turkey (2024–Present) and holds concurrent research appointments at Alayen University (2023–Present) and Near East University in Cyprus (2022–2025). Her international academic career also includes research roles at the Lebanese American University in Lebanon (2022–2023) and Ton Duc Thang University in Vietnam, where she was a Senior Researcher from 2019 to 2021. Previously, she served as an Associate Professor at the Modern College of Business and Science in Oman (2017–2019) and as a Senior Lecturer and Researcher at the University of Malaya, Malaysia (2011–2016), contributing to a wide range of interdisciplinary research and teaching initiatives across the globe.

Selected Publications

Jamshed, W., Nisar, K.S., Ibrahim, R.W., Shahzad, F., & Eid, M.R. (2021). Thermal expansion optimization in solar aircraft using tangent hyperbolic hybrid nanofluid: A solar thermal application. Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 14, 985–1006. [Citations: 191]

Hasan, A.M., Al-Jawad, M.M., Jalab, H.A., Shaiba, H., Ibrahim, R.W., et al. (2020). Classification of COVID-19, pneumonia, and healthy lungs in CT scans using Q-deformed entropy and deep learning features. Entropy, 22(5), 517. [Citations: 179]

Ibrahim, R.W. (2012). Generalized Ulam–Hyers stability for fractional differential equations. International Journal of Mathematics, 23(05), 1250056. [Citations: 167]

Ibrahim, R.W., & Momani, S. (2007). On the existence and uniqueness of solutions of a class of fractional differential equations. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 334(1), 1–10. [Citations: 166]

Jamshed, W., Nisar, K.S., Ibrahim, R.W., Mukhtar, T., Vijayakumar, V., & Ahmad, F. (2021). Computational framework of Cattaneo-Christov heat flux effects on engine oil-based Williamson hybrid nanofluids: A thermal case study. Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 26, 101179. [Citations: 155]

Conclusion

Dr. Rabha Wael Ibrahim is a globally recognized researcher who has significantly contributed to the fields of applied mathematics, fractional calculus, and computational sciences. Her interdisciplinary approach, publication impact, and mentorship have shaped mathematical research and inspired new generations of scientists across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.