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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ali | Engineering Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed Ali, Benha Faculty of Engineering- Benha University. Egypt.

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Education

Dr. Mohamed Reda Ali’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical Power from Benha University, Egypt, in 2008. Driven by his passion for mathematics, he pursued a Master of Science in Engineering Mathematics and Physics at Benha University, graduating in January 2014. His master’s thesis focused on comparing series solution methods and the method of lines for solving problems in mathematical physics, showcasing his proficiency in computational techniques. In January 2018, Dr. Ali earned his PhD from Benha University, with research centered on the numerical solutions for differential and integral equations using different basis functions. His academic training provided him with a robust foundation in mathematical modeling, numerical methods, and differential equations, which he now applies in his research and teaching.

Work Experience 

Dr. Mohamed Reda Ali has accumulated extensive academic and research experience over the years. He began his career as an Assistant Researcher at Benha University in 2014, where he contributed to several mathematical and engineering projects. In 2018, he was promoted to Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Mathematics and Physics. His responsibilities included delivering lectures on calculus, differential equations, and numerical methods, along with supervising graduate students. In 2023, he was promoted to Associate Professor, where he continues to teach undergraduate and postgraduate courses while spearheading research in fractional calculus, mathematical modeling, and numerical simulations. Additionally, Dr. Ali has served as chairman of the department, coordinated conferences, and participated in scientific consultations. His academic expertise and leadership roles have established him as a prominent figure in the field of mathematics.

Awards and Honors 

Throughout his academic career, Dr. Mohamed Reda Ali has been recognized for his excellence in research and teaching. In 2008, he received certificates of merit from both the Engineers Association in Kalubia Governate and Benha Higher Institute of Technology for his outstanding performance in electrical engineering. He also earned a certificate of merit from Benha Faculty of Engineering in 2013 for his contributions to the faculty’s academic environment. Dr. Ali has played key roles in organizing and coordinating conferences on mathematical sciences at Benha University, further solidifying his reputation as a committed educator and researcher. These honors reflect his dedication to advancing the field of mathematics and fostering collaboration within the scientific community.

Conclusion

Mohamed Reda Ali Mohamed presents a strong case for the Best Researcher Award based on his solid academic record, extensive publication history, and contributions to advanced mathematical solutions. His strengths in teaching and leadership further underscore his qualifications. However, expanding his research impact beyond academic circles and securing more collaborative and funded projects could elevate his potential for broader recognition. Overall, his dedication and achievements position him as a strong contender for the award.

Publications

A comprehensive review on material characterization and thermal properties of geopolymers: Potential of various fibers

Authors: Raza, A., Salmi, A., El Ouni, M.H., Ali, M.R., Hendy, A.S.

Citations: 2

Year: 2024

Journal: Case Studies in Construction Materials

Biochar enhances the growth and physiological characteristics of Medicago sativa, Amaranthus caudatus, and Zea mays in saline soils

Authors: Murtaza, G., Rizwan, M., Usman, M., Habib ur Rahman, M., Rizwan, M.

Citations: 3

Year: 2024

Journal: BMC Plant Biology

Heat transfer enhancement using ternary hybrid nanofluid for cross-viscosity model with intelligent Levenberg-Marquardt neural networks approach incorporating entropy generation

Authors: Akbar, N.S., Zamir, T., Noor, T., Muhammad, T., Ali, M.R.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

Innovative binary nanofluid approach with copper (Cu – EO) and Magnetite (Fe3O4 – EO) for enhanced thermal performance

Authors: Hajizadeh, S., Jalili, P., Jalili, B., Hendy, A.S., Ganji, D.D.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

A computation analysis with heat and mass transfer for micropolar nanofluid in ciliated microchannel: With application in the ductus efferentes

Authors: Imran, A., Alzubadi, H., Ali, M.R.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Heliyon

Effects of oscillation on convective thermal flow in a vertical enclosure filled by nanofluid particles

Authors: Majeed, A.H., Mahmood, R., Liu, D., Hendy, A.S., Ali, M.R.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

Numerical computations of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) thermal fluid flow in a permeable cavity: A time-dependent based study

Authors: Cham, B.M., Islam, S.-U., Majeed, A.H., Ali, M.R., Hendy, A.S.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

Impact of thermal energy efficiency based on kerosene oil movement through hybrid nano-particles across contracting/stretching needle

Authors: Elboughdiri, N., Nazir, U., Saleem, S., Ali, M.R.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

Assessment of temperature distribution on inclined porous rod with a convective and insulated tip

Authors: Riasat, S., Ali, M.R., Kanwal, S., Hendy, A.S.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

Enhanced heat transfer in viscoelastic fluids with periodic magnetic fields and dusty nanoparticles between two parallel plates under thermal radiation

Authors: Khan, D., Ali, G., Mahariq, I., Ahammad, N.A., Ali, M.R.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

 

Mohamed Ali | Engineering Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

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