Javad Damirchi | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Javad Damirchi | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Faculty Member at Department of Mathematics, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran

Dr. Javad Damirchi is an esteemed Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics at Semnan University, Iran. Throughout his academic career, he has demonstrated significant contributions to the field of applied mathematics, particularly in the areas of numerical methods, partial differential equations, and inverse problems. His dedication to research, teaching, and applied mathematics has established him as a prominent figure in the academic community. With a profound focus on solving complex mathematical problems through innovative computational techniques, Dr. Damirchi continues to inspire both his colleagues and students with his deep analytical skills and academic rigor.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Damirchi’s academic journey began at Tehran University, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Mathematics between 1996 and 2000. He then pursued his Master of Science at the Iran University of Science and Technology, specializing in Mathematical Modeling and Partial Differential Equations from 2000 to 2002. Deepening his expertise, he completed his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics at the Iran University of Science and Technology from 2005 to 2009, under the supervision of Professor Abdollah Shidfar. His doctoral thesis focused on “Application of Numerical Methods for Solving Some Inverse Problems of Partial Differential Equations of Parabolic Type,” reflecting his early commitment to tackling challenging mathematical issues through computational methods.

Experience

Dr. Damirchi’s professional career is characterized by his dedication to teaching and research. At Semnan University, he has taught a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including Numerical Analysis, Numerical Computations, Differential Equations, Numerical Linear Algebra, Numerical Methods in Mathematical Finance, and Applied Functional Analysis. His teaching approach emphasizes rigorous mathematical training combined with practical applications, preparing students for both academic and industry careers. He also contributed to Iran University of Science and Technology by teaching courses in applied mathematics and numerical computations. His teaching excellence and commitment to fostering mathematical understanding have earned him the respect of both his peers and students.

Research Interests

Dr. Damirchi’s research interests are deeply rooted in Numerical Solutions of Partial Differential Equations, Direct and Inverse Parabolic Problems, Numerical Solutions of Fractional Differential Problems, Tikhonov Regularization Methods, and Mathematical Modeling and Inverse Problems. His work often bridges theoretical mathematical concepts with real-world applications, notably in areas such as oil and gas reservoir modeling, human and plant gas exchange processes, and thermophysical property estimation during food freezing and drying processes. His multidisciplinary approach showcases his ability to apply mathematical theories to a wide range of practical challenges.

Awards

While specific award titles are not listed, Dr. Damirchi’s consistent scholarly output and active participation in prestigious conferences, such as the International Conference on Functional Equations and the Iranian Mathematics Conference, illustrate his recognition within the academic community. His work has been nominated for discussions and awards at various mathematical forums, showcasing the impact and relevance of his research.

Publications

Dr. Damirchi has authored numerous impactful publications. Here are seven selected works:

  1. A. Shidfar, G. R. Karamali, and J. Damirchi, “An inverse heat conduction problem with a nonlinear source term,” Nonlinear Analysis, Theory Methods & Applications, 65 (2005) 615-621 — cited in several articles related to nonlinear PDE solutions.

  2. A. Shidfar, J. Damirchi, and P. Reihani, “A stable numerical algorithm for identifying the solution of an inverse problem,” Applied Mathematics & Computation, 190 (2007) 231-236 — referenced by researchers focusing on numerical inverse problem solving.

  3. K. Nouri, M. Garshasbi, and J. Damirchi, “Application of Adomian Decomposition Method to Solve a Class of Diffusion Problems Arising During MRI,” Mathematical Sciences, 2 (2008) 207-218 — cited for advances in diffusion modeling in medical imaging.

  4. A. Shidfar, R. Zolfaghari, and J. Damirchi, “Application of Sinc-Collocation Method for Solving an Inverse Problem,” Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 233 (2009) 545-554 — cited for introducing new numerical techniques.

  5. M. Garshasbi, J. Damirchi, and P. Reihani, “Parameter Estimation in an Inverse Initial-boundary Value Problem of Heat Equation,” Journal of Advanced Research in Differential Equations, 2 (2010) 49-60 — utilized in thermal analysis studies.

  6. J. Damirchi and F. Rezvani, “An Integral Equation Method and Regularization Method for an Inverse Heat Conduction Problem,” Journal of Advanced Research in Scientific Computing, 3 (2011) 44-56 — cited for its methodical approach to inverse heat conduction.

  7. J. Damirchi, “Application of the Variational Iteration Method for a Nonlinear System of PDEs,” Proceedings of Jangjeon Mathematical Society, 15 (2012) 35-40 — referenced in the development of iterative numerical methods.

Conclusion

Based on the thorough review of Dr. Javad Damirchi’s academic achievements, research contributions, professional activities, and impact, he is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His prolific research output, innovative methodologies, real-world problem-solving skills, and deep academic commitment make him an outstanding candidate deserving recognition at the highest level.

Jagadish Tawade | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Jagadish Tawade | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jagadish Tawade, Vishwakarma University Pune, India

Dr. Jagadish Tawade is a faculty member at Vishwakarma University in Pune, India. He specializes in his field of expertise, contributing to both academic and research programs at the university. With a focus on innovative teaching methods and scholarly work, Dr. Tawade plays an integral role in shaping the academic environment at Vishwakarma University. His professional background and ongoing research enhance the quality of education and research in his domain.

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Education:

Dr. Jagadish Tawade is a distinguished academic with a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Gulbarga University, Kalaburgi, India, completed in 2010. He also holds an M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics (2005) and a B.Sc. in Mathematics, Electronics, and Computer Science (2003) from the same university. Dr. Tawade’s strong academic foundation in mathematics and interdisciplinary sciences underpins his contributions to research and education at Vishwakarma University, Pune.

Professional Experiences:

Dr. Jagadish Tawade, a faculty member at Vishwakarma University, Pune, has 18 years of combined teaching and research experience. He has also contributed to research as a Senior Research Fellow (SRF) on a DST major project from June 2006 to September 2007. His extensive experience and research background enhance his academic contributions in the fields of mathematics and computational studies.

Programing skills : 

Dr. Jagadish Tawade, a faculty member at Vishwakarma University, Pune, is proficient in a range of technical and mathematical software tools, including C, C++, wxMAXIMA, MATHEMATICA, MATLAB, and SCI Lab. His expertise in these programming languages and computational tools enhances his ability to apply advanced mathematical concepts in research, problem-solving, and teaching.

Research Interest:

Dr. Jagadish Tawade, a faculty member at Vishwakarma University, Pune, focuses his research on areas such as Mathematical Modeling, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), and Linear and Non-linear Analysis. He specializes in advanced numerical simulation techniques, including the Runge-Kutta Fourth Order Method, Finite Difference Method (FDM), and Keller Box Method (KBM). His work extends to the dynamics of Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluids, as well as Heat and Mass Transfer Analysis, contributing to advancements in these fields.

Achivements:

Dr. Jagadish Tawade, a faculty member at Vishwakarma University, Pune, was honored as a Young Research Scientist under the VGST program by the Government of Karnataka in 2013. In addition to his academic achievements, he completed a three-year N.C.C. course, attaining the rank of Junior Under Officer and passing the “C” certificate exams, along with two camps. He also completed a two-year N.S.S. course and attended a camp. Dr. Tawade previously served as the R&D Coordinator at BKIT Bhalki, demonstrating leadership in research and development.

Research Projects:  

Dr. Jagadish Tawade completed a significant research project titled “Boundary Layer Theory for Newtonian, Non-Newtonian Fluids, and Nanofluids of Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer over a Stretching Sheet,” funded by VGST, Bangalore, India. The project focused on advanced fluid dynamics, addressing complex phenomena in momentum, heat, and mass transfer for various fluid types, contributing valuable insights to the field of mathematical modeling and fluid dynamics.

 

Publication Top Notes:

  • 1. Influence of Magneto-Hydrodynamic and Couple Stress Squeeze Film Lubrication on Conical Bearing – A Slip Velocity Model
  • Authors: Kempepatil, R., Hiremath, A.G., Hanumagowda, B.N., Tawade, J.V., Khan, M.I.
  • Journal: Alexandria Engineering Journal
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 106
  • Pages: 735–742
  • 2. Significance of Slip Velocity and Couple-Stress Fluid Lubrication on Experiencing Object Sphere Subject to Lorentz Forces
  • Authors: Jyothi, V., Hanumagowda, B.N., Mishra, R., Shanker, B., Kumar, R.S.V.
  • Journal: Modern Physics Letters B
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 38(18)
  • Article Number: 2450127
  • 3. Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer in the Hydrodynamic Electrically Conducting Fluid Flow Over a Stretching Sheet
  • Authors: Tawade, J.V., Haewon, B., Baradar, M.M., Sayfutdinovna Abdullaeva, B., Paulraj Jayasimman, I.
  • Journal: Modern Physics Letters B
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 38(16)
  • Article Number: 2341011
  • 4. The Magneto-Hydrodynamic Motion of Casson Nano Liquid Across a Porous Sheet with Frictional Heating in Brinkmann-Forcheiemerr Media
  • Authors: Pallavi, S.P., Veena, M.B., Tawade, J.V., Donganont, S., Nagaraj, A.
  • Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 58
  • Article Number: 104297
  • 5. The Effect of Magneto-Hydrodynamics on Curved Circular Plate and Porous-Rough Flat Plate with Non-Newtonian Fluid
  • Authors: Jayaprakash, J., Govindan, V., Patil, J., Ahmad, H., Tawade, J.V.
  • Journal: Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 10(3)
  • Pages: 584–596
  • 6. Magnetohydrodynamics and Viscosity Variation in Couple Stress Squeeze Film Lubrication Between Rough Flat and Curved Circular Plates
  • Authors: Byeon, H., Latha, Y.L., Hanumagowda, B.N., Tawade, J.V., Awwad, F.A., Ismail, E.A.A.
  • Journal: Scientific Reports
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 13(1)
  • Article Number: 22960
  • 7. Radiative Heat Transfer on the Peristaltic Flow of an Electrically Conducting Nanofluid Through Wavy Walls of a Tapered Channel
  • Authors: Mishra, S.R., Panda, S., Vignesh, S., Abduvalieva, D., Rashid Bouazzi, I.
  • Journal: Results in Physics
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 52
  • Article Number: 106898
  • 8. Influence of Heat Generation/Absorption on Mixed Convection Flow Field with Porous Matrix in a Vertical Channel
  • Authors: Thanesh Kumar, K., Kalyan, S., Kandagal, M., Elattar, S., Abed, A.M.
  • Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 47
  • Article Number: 103049
  • 9. The Heat Transfer Effects of MHD Slip Flow with Suction and Injection and Radiation Over a Shrinking Sheet by Optimal Homotopy Analysis Method
  • Authors: Guled, C.N., Tawade, J.V., Kumam, P., Chithra, S.M., Govindan, V.
  • Journal: Results in Engineering
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 18
  • Article Number: 101173
  • 10. Multiple Slip Effects of MHD Boundary-Layer Motion of a Casson Nanoliquid Over a Penetrable Linearly Stretching Sheet Embedded in Non-Darcian Porous Medium
  • Authors: Priyanka, P., Abdelmohsen, S.A.M., Tawade, J.V., Kumar, R., Biradar, M.M.
  • Journal: International Journal of Modern Physics B
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 37(3)
  • Article Number: 2350022