Moosa Gabeleh | Mathematical Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Moosa Gabeleh | Mathematical Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Ayatollah Boroujerdi University | Iran

Prof. Moosa Gabeleh is a distinguished mathematician currently serving as a full professor in the Department of Mathematics at Ayatollah Boroujerdi University, Boroujerd, Iran. He has contributed extensively to nonlinear functional analysis, operator theory, best proximity point theory, optimization, geometry of Banach spaces, and fixed point theory. Over his career, he has held leadership positions including Head of the Department of Mathematics and Dean of Faculty of Basic Sciences at Ayatollah Boroujerdi University and Dean of Educational at Alborz University. He has collaborated internationally with scholars from universities in South Africa, Spain, Italy, and Saudi Arabia and has served as a non-resident researcher at the Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences in Tehran. His work is widely recognized, with numerous peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and editorial contributions to top mathematical journals, reflecting his sustained impact in advancing mathematical sciences globally.

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Education:

Prof. Moosa Gabeleh earned his B.Sc. in Mathematics from Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran followed by an M.Sc. in Mathematics from Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran,  He completed his Ph.D. in Mathematics at Imam Khomeini International University ranking first nationally in the Ph.D. entrance examinations, showcasing exceptional academic prowess. Following his doctoral studies, he undertook postdoctoral research at North-West University, South Africa, focusing on advanced topics in nonlinear functional analysis, operator theory, and best proximity point theory. Throughout his education, he has specialized in optimization, the geometry of Banach spaces, and fixed point theory, laying the foundation for his prolific research career. His rigorous training across multiple international and national institutions has equipped him with a strong analytical and theoretical background, enabling significant contributions to mathematics both in research and applied contexts.

Experience:

Prof. Moosa Gabeleh began his academic career as a teaching assistant at Alborz University, Imam Khomeini International University, and Islamic Azad University of Takestan. He was appointed Assistant Professor at Ayatollah Boroujerdi University and promoted to Associate Professor, becoming a Full Professor. He has served as Head of the Department of Mathematics  and Dean of Faculty of Basic Sciences at Ayatollah Boroujerdi University, as well as Dean of Educational at Alborz University . Gabeleh has also been a non-resident researcher at the Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences, Tehran, and has extensive teaching experience in calculus, linear algebra, real and functional analysis, topology, and differential equations. His career reflects a balance of leadership, teaching, and international research collaboration, establishing him as a leading figure in mathematical sciences in Iran and abroad.

Awards and Honors:

Prof. Moosa Gabeleh has received numerous accolades for his academic excellence and research contributions, including first rank in the Ph.D. national entrance examinations at Imam Khomeini International University . He was awarded the Iranian Functional Analysis Award  and has been repeatedly recognized as a distinguished researcher among academic members of Ayatollah Boroujerdi University . His leadership roles as Dean and Department Head further underscore his professional recognition. He has been invited as a speaker at international conferences in Iran, South Africa, and Serbia, and serves as a reviewer for prestigious journals including Fixed Point Theory, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, Filomat, and Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control. These honors reflect his sustained impact, scholarly excellence, and contributions to the mathematical research community both nationally and internationally.

Research Focus:

Prof. Moosa Gabeleh  research focuses on nonlinear functional analysis, operator theory, and best proximity point theory, with applications in optimization, geometry of Banach spaces, and fixed point theory. His work emphasizes the existence, convergence, and global optimality of solutions for non-self and cyclic mappings in metric and Banach spaces. He explores proximal normal structures, condensing operators, and iterative methods such as Ishikawa and Mann iterations to study fixed and best proximity points. Gabeleh also investigates applications of these theoretical frameworks to systems of differential and fractional differential equations, integral equations, and discrete optimization problems. His research integrates rigorous mathematical analysis with practical problem-solving approaches, contributing to both theoretical advancements and real-world applications. Through peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and collaborations with international researchers, his work continues to shape contemporary studies in nonlinear analysis and optimization.

Publication:

Title: Global optimal solutions of noncyclic mappings in metric spaces
Year: 2012
Citations: 128

Title: Best proximity points for cyclic mappings in ordered metric spaces
Year: 2011
Citations: 121

Title: The existence of best proximity points for multivalued non-self-mappings
Year: 2013
Citations: 93

Title: Best proximity points for asymptotic cyclic contraction mappings
Year: 2011
Citations: 68

Title: Best proximity point theorems via proximal non-self mappings
Year: 2015
Citations: 66

Title: Generalized cyclic contractions in partially ordered metric spaces
Year: 2012
Citations: 50

Title: Proximal weakly contractive and proximal nonexpansive non-self-mappings in metric and Banach spaces
Year: 2013
Citations: 49

Title: Best proximity points of non-self mappings
Year: 2013
Citations: 41

Title: A characterization of proximal normal structure via proximal diametral sequences
Year: 2017
Citations: 39

Title: On the structure of minimal sets of relatively nonexpansive mappings
Year: 2013
Citations: 39

Title: Optimum solutions for a system of differential equations via measure of noncompactness
Year: 2018
Citations: 38

Title: Global optimal solutions of non-self mappings
Year: 2013
Citations: 38

Title: Proximal quasi-normal structure and a best proximity point theorem
Year: 2013
Citations: 35

Title: Best proximity pair theorems for noncyclic mappings in Banach and metric spaces
Year: 2016
Citations: 34

Title: A new extension of Darbo’s fixed point theorem using relatively Meir–Keeler condensing operators
Year: 2018
Citations: 33

Title: Best proximity points: global minimization of multivalued non-self mappings
Year: 2014
Citations: 33

Title: A note on some best proximity point theorems proved under P-property
Year: 2013
Citations: 33

Title: Common best proximity pairs in strictly convex Banach spaces
Year: 2017
Citations: 31

Title: Convergence of Picard’s iteration using projection algorithm for noncyclic contractions
Year: 2019
Citations: 28

Title: Best proximity points for weak proximal contractions
Year: 2015
Citations: 28

Conclusion:

Prof. Moosa Gabeleh prolific scholarly output, international collaborations, leadership roles, and sustained recognition establish him as an eminent researcher in mathematics. His dedication to advancing knowledge in nonlinear functional analysis, fixed point theory, and optimization, combined with his mentoring and administrative contributions, makes him highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Targeted expansion into interdisciplinary applications and global visibility will further enhance his already remarkable academic footprint.

Beza Aga | Mathematical modeling | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Beza Aga | Mathematical modeling | Best Researcher Award

Mattu University | Ethiopia

Mr. Beza Aga is an Ethiopian mathematician and academic with more than twelve years of teaching and research experience in applied mathematics, mathematical modeling, and computational techniques, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Mattu University, Ethiopia. He has authored several peer-reviewed publications in leading journals such as Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics and Asian Journal of Mathematics and Applications, focusing on mathematical modeling of diseases, corruption dynamics, and engineering equations. His scholarly contributions include research on COVID modeling, pneumonia co-infections, smoking dynamics, and the impacts of migration on corruption, showcasing his ability to integrate theoretical mathematics with real-world societal challenges. Beza is fluent in English, Oromic, and Amharic, and is deeply committed to advancing mathematical sciences through both teaching and research. His career reflects dedication to innovation in applied mathematics, active participation in national and international conferences, and a vision to strengthen Ethiopia’s academic and scientific community.

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Education:

Mr. Beza Aga is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mathematical Modeling at Mattu University, Ethiopia, where he is focusing on advanced methods for analyzing complex systems, disease dynamics, and applied computational techniques. He earned his Master of Science in Mathematics  from Addis Ababa University, one of Ethiopia’s premier institutions, where he specialized in applied mathematics and deepened his expertise in analytical and numerical methods for real-world problem solving. Prior to this, he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Mathematics from Hawassa University , equipping him with a strong foundation in core mathematical theories and applications. His academic journey reflects a consistent commitment to excellence and a desire to contribute solutions through mathematical frameworks. This educational progression has provided him with comprehensive skills in differential equations, optimal control, and computational analysis, making him well-prepared to tackle interdisciplinary challenges in both theoretical and applied mathematics.

Experience:

Mr. Beza Aga has over twelve years of academic and research experience at Mattu University, Ethiopia, under the College of Natural and Computational Sciences. He began his career as a Lecturer in October, where he taught a wide range of undergraduate and graduate mathematics courses, mentored students, and contributed to curriculum development. he was promoted to the position of Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics, where he expanded his role to include supervising postgraduate research, publishing scholarly works, and leading innovative projects in mathematical modeling and applied sciences. His teaching covers core mathematical principles, differential equations, and computational techniques, with a focus on their applications in public health, social dynamics, and engineering systems. Beyond classroom teaching, he has actively participated in national workshops and international conferences, presenting impactful research and building collaborative academic networks. His extensive experience demonstrates his dual strength as both an educator and a researcher.

Awards and Honors:

Throughout his career, Mr. Beza Aga has been recognized for his academic and research excellence through opportunities to present his work at national and international platforms. He has participated in the International Conference on Complex Analysis and Partial Differential Equations organized by Addis Ababa University, and has been invited to share his research on malaria modeling, smoking dynamics, and applied mathematics at Mattu University’s National Conferences. His scholarly works have been published in highly regarded, Scopus-indexed journals such as Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, which reflects recognition from the global academic community. Additionally, his research contributions on COVID transmission modeling and corruption dynamics have attracted attention for their innovative and socially relevant insights. While formal awards are not listed, his consistent record of publication, peer-reviewed contributions, and academic conference presentations represent important milestones and honors within his field. These recognitions highlight his credibility, commitment, and rising influence in applied mathematics.

Research Focus:

Mr. Beza Aga research focus lies in mathematical modeling, applied mathematics, and computational methods with applications in public health, social systems, and engineering. His work emphasizes developing mathematical frameworks to understand and control real-world phenomena such as infectious diseases, corruption dynamics, and behavioral patterns. He has published extensively on topics including COVID transmission in Ethiopia, pneumonia and COVID co-infection with optimal control strategies, malaria transmission influenced by human mobility, and the mathematical analysis of smoking dynamics. Beyond epidemiology, his research extends to engineering mathematics, solving fractional beam equations, transport equations, and related applied problems using reduced differential transform methods. He is also exploring interdisciplinary approaches by connecting migration studies with corruption dynamics, showcasing his ability to integrate mathematics with socio-economic challenges. His ongoing Ph.D. work in mathematical modeling strengthens his expertise in addressing complex systems through rigorous theoretical frameworks, computational simulations, and cost-effective strategies for sustainable development.

Publication:

Title: Pneumonia and COVID-19 Co-infection Modeling with Optimal Control Analysis
Year: 2024
Citations: 13

Title: The Reduced Differential Transform Method for Solving Beam and Airy Equations
Year: 2017
Citations: 3

Title: Corruption dynamics: a mathematical model and analysis
Year: 2024
Citations: 2

Title: Mathematical modeling of COVID-19 and its transmission in case of Ethiopia
Year: 2021
Citations: 1

Title: Optimal Control Analysis of Smoking Dynamics Model With Cost‐Effective Strategies
Year: 2025

Title: Assessing the Impact of Migration on Corruption Dynamics
Year: 2025

Title: Mathematical Modeling of Prostitution Dynamics
Year: 2024

Title: Approximate Solution of Time-fractional Beam Equation by Reduced Differential Transform Method
Year: 2021

Title: Exact Solution of Transport Equations Using Reduced Differential Transform Method
Year: 2017

Title: The Effect of Geometry Sketchpad on the Academic Achievement of Students: The Case of Bedele Secondary and Preparatory School
Year: 2017

Title: The Cauchy Kernel and the Transform of Cauchy-Bochner and Hilbert
Year: 2012

Title: Case of Bedele Secondary and Preparatory School
Year: 2017

Conclusion:

Overall, Mr. Beza Aga is a highly capable researcher with solid expertise in mathematical modeling and applied mathematics. His contributions to public health modeling, corruption dynamics, and optimal control theory reflect both innovation and relevance. With his proven teaching experience, ongoing doctoral research, and dedication to advancing mathematical sciences, he is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. With further expansion of his international collaborations and publications in top-tier journals, he has the potential to make even greater contributions to the global research community.