Sweta | Applied Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Sweta | Applied Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

SRM Institute of Technology and Science Kattankulathur, India

Dr. Sweta is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics with expertise in fluid dynamics, nanofluid transport, and computational modeling. She holds a doctoral degree in Mathematics and has strong academic training in applied mathematics. Her research focuses on convective heat and mass transfer, entropy generation, stability analysis, and analytical–numerical solutions of nonlinear PDEs using spectral methods and Lie group analysis. She has published in reputed journals, received national-level academic recognitions, and actively contributes to teaching, research, and curriculum development in higher education.

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Response surface methodology-based new model to optimize heat transfer and shear stress for ferrites/motor oil hybrid nanofluid


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Srinidhi Arulselvan | Applied Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Srinidhi Arulselvan | Applied Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Alagappa University | India

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Bhargavi D | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bhargavi D | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

National Institute of Technology Warangal | India

Dr. D. Bhargavi is an accomplished academic and researcher in applied mathematics, specializing in fluid mechanics and numerical heat transfer. She holds advanced degrees in mathematics, culminating in a doctoral qualification from a premier technical institute, with research focused on forced convection heat transfer in porous channel systems. Her academic career reflects extensive experience across teaching, research, and academic leadership at a leading national institute, where she has progressed through faculty roles and contributed significantly to curriculum development at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Her research interests encompass porous media flows, magnetohydrodynamics, thermal non-equilibrium modeling, viscous dissipation, numerical methods, and computational fluid dynamics. She has supervised multiple doctoral and postgraduate research projects, fostering interdisciplinary applications of mathematical modeling in engineering and science. Her scholarly output includes a substantial number of high-impact journal publications, conference papers, and book chapters with reputed international publishers. Recognized for academic excellence, she has received competitive national fellowships and best paper awards at international conferences. In addition to research, she has actively contributed to faculty development programs, workshops, and international conferences, and has undertaken key academic and administrative responsibilities. Overall, her career reflects sustained contributions to advanced mathematical research, high-quality teaching, and the development of computational approaches for complex heat and fluid flow problems.

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Gaurang Sharma | Mathematics | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Gaurang Sharma | Mathematics | Young Researcher Award

College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology | India

Dr. Sharma Gaurangkumar Bhanuprasad is a dedicated academician and researcher currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology, Godhra. He holds a doctoral degree in Mathematics with a strong foundation in advanced mathematical concepts and their real-world applications. His primary research interests include mathematical modeling and epidemiology, with a focus on developing analytical frameworks for understanding complex biological and environmental systems. He has contributed significantly to the research community through multiple publications, including five journal papers indexed in reputable scientific databases, two research papers presented at international conferences, and two patents under process. His Google Scholar profile reflects his growing scholarly influence, supported by a citation count of three, documented research outputs, and measurable academic contributions. He is also associated with professional bodies through two memberships, reinforcing his involvement in collaborative scientific initiatives. His research identifiers include an ORCID profile and a Scopus Author ID, ensuring transparent documentation of his academic work. He has been honored with the SHODH scholarship awarded by the Education Department of Gujarat for research excellence. Dr. Sharma continues to advance innovative ideas in mathematical sciences, contributing meaningfully to the academic, scientific, and applied research communities.

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Sharma, A., Sharma, G., & Singh, F. (2023). Computational models to study the infectious disease COVID-19: A review. International Journal of Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Optimisation.

Sharma, G., Sharma, A., & Parmar, N. (2024). A delay differential equation model on COVID-19 with vaccination strategy. RAIRO – Operations Research, 58(5), 4093–4117.

Sharma, G., & Sharma, A. (2024). The effect of double dose of vaccination on COVID-19 infection in India: A mathematical study. World Scientific News, 195, 7–18.

Sharma, G., & Sharma, A. (2025). Computational model on viral load dynamics in response to COVID-19 infection in a cell. The European Physical Journal Plus, 140(11), 1–15.

Sharma, G., Sharma, A., & Parmar, N. (2025). Mathematical model on COVID-19 transmission with absence and presence of second dose of vaccination in Turkey. TWMS Journal of Applied and Engineering Mathematics.

Krishna Pada Das | Biomathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krishna Pada Das | Biomathematics | Best Researcher Award

Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya | India

Dr. Krishna Pada Das is an Associate Professor of Mathematics whose research primarily focuses on mathematical biology, especially population dynamics and eco-epidemiological systems. His work explores how infectious diseases interact with ecological food webs, including predator-prey and plankton systems, and how factors such as alternative food, nutrient levels, environmental toxins, diffusion, seasonal effects, and harvesting influence system stability or generate complex behaviors like chaos and oscillation. He employs mathematical modeling through differential equations (ODE, DDE, stochastic systems), fractional calculus, spatio-temporal dynamics, and computational simulation using MATLAB, MAPLE, and MATHEMATICA to analyze stability, bifurcation, and long-term behavior of biological systems. His research has contributed to understanding control strategies for harmful algal blooms, disease propagation in ecosystems, phytoplankton-zooplankton interactions, and tri-trophic food chain dynamics. In recent work, he has also examined epidemic models including COVID-19 and HIV transmission, applying sensitivity analysis, parameter estimation, and optimal control strategies. With an extensive list of research publications in international journals and collaborative studies, his contributions support improved ecological system management, disease control measures, and deeper theoretical insights into nonlinear biological dynamics.

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Das, K., & Mukherjee, A. K. (2007). Differential utilization of pyrene as the sole source of carbon by Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains: Role of biosurfactants in enhancing availability. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 102(1), 195–203.

Dutta, S. K., Das, K., Ghosh, B., & Blackman, C. F. (1992). Dose dependence of acetylcholinesterase activity in neuroblastoma cells exposed to modulated radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation. Bioelectromagnetics, 13(4), 317–322.

Soni, B. K., Das, K., & Ghose, T. K. (1982). Bioconversion of agro-wastes into acetone butanol. Biotechnology Letters, 4(1), 19–22.

Kooi, B. W., van Voorn, G. A. K., & Das, K. P. (2011). Stabilization and complex dynamics in a predator–prey model with predator suffering from an infectious disease. Ecological Complexity, 8(1), 113–122.

Das, C. R., Mondal, N. K., Aditya, P., Datta, J. K., Banerjee, A., & Das, K. (2012). Allelopathic potentialities of leachates of leaf litter of some selected tree species on gram seeds under laboratory conditions. Asian Journal of Experimental Biological Sciences, 3(1), 59–65.

Shravan Kumar Rudrabhatla | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shravan Kumar Rudrabhatla | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Anurag University | India

Dr. Shravan Kumar R is an emerging researcher in the field of Fluid Dynamics and Artificial Neural Networks, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Anurag University. He earned his Ph.D. from the National Institute of Technology, Warangal, where his work focused on the artificial neural network treatment of Casson fluid flow over a radially stretching sheet. His academic foundation includes an M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from NIT Warangal and a B.Ed. and B.Sc. from Kakatiya University. His research interests encompass fluid dynamics, differential equations, and computational modelling using deep learning techniques. Dr. Kumar has published several impactful papers in reputed journals such as the Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics, and European Journal of Mechanics – B/Fluids. His scholarly output has achieved an h-index of 3, i10-index of 2, and 50 citations as per Google Scholar. A recipient of strong academic distinctions, including qualifying the SET and securing a top rank in GATE, he has actively participated in conferences, FDPs, and workshops on mathematics, AI, and machine learning. Dr. Kumar continues to integrate neural networks with fluid mechanics, contributing toward advancing computational mathematics and intelligent simulation methods.

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Srinivasacharya, D., & Kumar, R. S. (2022). Artificial neural network modeling of the Casson fluid flow over unsteady radially stretching sheet with Soret and Dufour effects. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 147(24), 14891–14903. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10973-022-XXXXX-X

Srinivasacharya, D., & Kumar, R. S. (2023). An artificial neural network solution for the Casson fluid flow past a radially stretching sheet with magnetic and radiation effect. Mathematical Models and Computer Simulations, 15(5), 944–955. https://doi.org/10.1134/S207004822305XXX

Srinivasacharya, D., & Kumar, R. S. (2023). Neural network analysis for bioconvection flow of Casson fluid over a vertically extending sheet. International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics, 9(5), 80. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40819-023-016XX-X

Nallpu, S., Sneha, G. S., & Kumar, R. S. (2018). Effect of slip on Jeffrey fluid flow through an inclination tube. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 1000(1), 012041. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1000/1/012041

Rudrabhatla, S. K., & Srinivasacharya, D. (2025). Deep learning framework for Casson fluid flow: A PINN approach to heat and mass transfer with chemical reaction and viscous dissipation. European Journal of Mechanics – B/Fluids, 204401. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euromechflu.2025.204401

Salahuddin | Mathematics | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Salahuddin | Mathematics | Best Academic Researcher Award

Amet University | India

Dr. Salahuddin is an accomplished academic and researcher currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at AMET University, Chennai. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics and an M.Tech in Computer Sciences, with a distinguished academic and research career spanning over two decades. His extensive experience includes 21 years of teaching, research, and administrative leadership, having served as Head of the Department of Mathematics and Applied Sciences at PDM University, Haryana. With 204 research papers published in reputed journals, 4 books, and 6 book chapters to his credit, Dr. Salahuddin has made significant contributions to areas such as Special Functions, Statistical Analysis, Bio-Statistics, Computer Graphics, and Fuzzy Logic. He has guided Ph.D. and postgraduate students, developed M.Sc. Mathematics curricula, and is proficient in various statistical and mathematical software tools. His work has been recognized through numerous national research and excellence awards. According to Google Scholar, Dr. Salahuddin has received 125 citations, with an h-index of 6 and an i10-index of 3, reflecting his impactful scholarly contributions. His ongoing research continues to integrate mathematical theory with computational applications, promoting innovation and excellence in mathematical sciences.

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Arora, A., Singh, R., & Salahuddin. (2008). Development of a summation formulae of half argument using Gauss and Bailey Theorems. Journal of Rajasthan Academy of Physical Sciences, 7(3), 335–342.

Srivastava, H. M., Srivastava, R., Chaudhary, M. P., & Salahuddin. (2020). A family of theta-function identities based upon combinatorial partition identities related to Jacobi’s triple-product identity. Mathematics, 8, 1–14.

Salahuddin, & Khola, R. K. (2014). New hypergeometric summation formulae arising from the summation formulae of Prudnikov. South Asian Journal of Mathematics, 4(4), 192–196.

Salahuddin. (2011). A new summation formula allied with hypergeometric function. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, 11(6), 21–37.

Salahuddin, & Chaudhary, M. P. (2010). Development of some summation formulae using hypergeometric function. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, 10(1), 36–48.

Sk Safique Ahmad | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sk Safique Ahmad | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Technology Indore | India

Sk Safique Ahmad is a distinguished professor of mathematics with a research focus on numerical linear algebra, eigenvalue problems, quaternion algebra, and applications in control theory and data science. His academic journey reflects a strong dedication to advancing both theoretical and applied mathematics. He has contributed significantly through publications in reputed journals, invited talks at global conferences, and mentoring of doctoral scholars. His work emphasizes bridging fundamental mathematics with interdisciplinary applications. With extensive research projects, administrative roles, and outreach initiatives, he has emerged as an influential figure in the mathematical sciences community.

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Education

Prof. Ahmad pursued a comprehensive academic path in mathematics, beginning with undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Utkal University, where he built a strong foundation in pure and applied mathematics. He further advanced with an MPhil degree from Revenshaw University, focusing on deeper aspects of mathematical theories. His scholarly pursuits culminated with a doctoral degree in mathematics from IIT Guwahati, where he specialized in numerical linear algebra and related problem-solving frameworks. His education reflects a consistent trajectory of academic excellence and a commitment to research-driven learning, shaping his later contributions to mathematics and scientific computing.

Professional Experience

Prof. Ahmad has held academic and research positions across leading institutions. He began his career as a research associate at IISc Bangalore and later pursued postdoctoral research at TU Berlin, where he explored advanced aspects of linear algebra and eigenvalue problems. His journey continued at IIT Indore, where he has served in progressive roles as assistant professor, associate professor, and currently as professor of mathematics. Alongside teaching, he has supervised doctoral students, organized international workshops, and contributed actively to departmental development. His career highlights his ability to integrate research, teaching, and academic leadership effectively.

Awards and Recognition

Prof. Ahmad has received recognition from national and international bodies through research grants, travel fellowships, and invitations to global mathematical forums. He has secured funding from agencies such as the Department of Science and Technology and received support from international foundations including Simons Foundation and Chebyshev grants for research interactions. His selection for participation in major international congresses reflects his academic standing. In addition, he has been invited to deliver keynote lectures, organize workshops, and serve as a reviewer for reputed journals. These honors reflect his scholarly impact and contribution to advancing mathematics.

Research Skills

Prof. Ahmad specializes in numerical linear algebra with expertise in linear and nonlinear eigenvalue problems, multiparameter eigenvalue frameworks, and quaternion algebra. His skills extend to structured perturbation analysis, saddle point problems, and their applications in control systems, aeroelasticity, and machine learning. He has supervised doctoral theses addressing advanced computational and algebraic methods, ensuring both theoretical innovation and practical applications. His ability to bridge computational methods with real-world systems demonstrates his versatility as a researcher. With numerous peer-reviewed publications, collaborative projects, and conference engagements, his research skills continue to shape advancements in modern mathematical sciences.

Notable Publications

Pseudospectra, critical points and multiple eigenvalues of matrix polynomials
Author: SS Ahmad, R Alam
Journal: Linear Algebra and its Applications 430 (4), 1171-1195
Year: 2009
Citations: 32

On pseudospectra, critical points, and multiple eigenvalues of matrix pencils
Author: SS Ahmad, R Alam, R Byers
Journal: SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications 31 (4), 1915-1933
Year: 2010
Citations: 31

Perturbation analysis for complex symmetric, skew symmetric, even and odd matrix polynomials
Author: SS Ahmad, V Mehrmann
Journal: Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis 38, 275-302
Year: 2011
Citations: 22

Pseudospectra of matrix pencils and their applications in perturbation analysis of eigenvalues and eigendecompositions
Author: SS Ahmad
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Year: 2007
Citations: 19

The fully implicit stochastic-α method for stiff stochastic differential equations
Author: SS Ahmad, NC Parida, S Raha
Journal: Journal of Computational Physics 228 (22), 8263-8282
Year: 2009
Citations: 18

Conclusion

Prof. Sk Safique Ahmad represents a blend of academic depth, research innovation, and professional leadership in the field of mathematics. His scholarly contributions in numerical linear algebra and eigenvalue problems have established him as a leading researcher, while his commitment to teaching and mentoring has shaped the next generation of mathematicians. His global collaborations, recognition from scientific bodies, and dedication to interdisciplinary applications reinforce his stature. By integrating research, teaching, and service, he continues to contribute meaningfully to the development of mathematical sciences and its role in addressing contemporary scientific and engineering challenges.

Deepak Kumar Mahanta | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Deepak Kumar Mahanta | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, Rajasthan | India

Deepak Kumar Mahanta is a dedicated researcher in mathematics, currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur under the guidance of esteemed faculty members. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in pure mathematics, complemented by active engagement in research on partial differential equations and related areas. He has authored multiple research papers in reputed international journals and contributed to the mathematical community through workshops, seminars, and collaborative projects. His work is characterized by rigor, depth, and originality, aiming to address complex mathematical problems with both theoretical insights and potential practical applications.

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Education

Deepak Kumar Mahanta holds a strong academic background in mathematics, beginning with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics (Hons) from North Odisha University, followed by a Master of Science in Pure Mathematics from Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar. He is presently pursuing his doctoral studies in mathematics at the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur under the supervision of experienced mentors. His education has been marked by consistent excellence and a focus on advanced mathematical theories, particularly in the domain of nonlinear analysis, variational methods, and partial differential equations, building a solid base for his research endeavors.

Professional Experience

Deepak Kumar Mahanta has actively contributed to academia as a Teaching Assistant at the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, assisting in both undergraduate and postgraduate mathematics courses. His teaching responsibilities have included subjects such as Mathematics-I, Mathematics-II, and Complex Analysis, working alongside various faculty members. In addition to teaching, he has been involved in organizing and participating in numerous national and international workshops, seminars, and symposiums on partial differential equations and related topics. His professional engagement demonstrates a balance of research, teaching, and academic service, fostering a collaborative and intellectually stimulating learning environment.

Awards and Recognition

Deepak Kumar Mahanta has been honored with prestigious academic recognitions for his outstanding performance and dedication to mathematics. He has been awarded a fellowship from the Department of Science and Technology to support his doctoral research. He has also been recognized as a gold medalist for securing the top position in his postgraduate program in mathematics. His consistent academic achievements and success in competitive examinations highlight his strong analytical skills and deep subject understanding. These accolades reflect his commitment to academic excellence and his potential to contribute significantly to the advancement of mathematical research and education.

Research Skills

Deepak Kumar Mahanta possesses a diverse range of research skills, particularly in nonlinear analysis, variational methods, and the study of partial differential equations. His expertise includes working on Schrödinger-Kirchhoff equations, singular and exponential nonlinearities, Trudinger-Moser type inequalities, and anisotropic elliptic systems. He has experience in applying advanced mathematical techniques such as the fibering method and Nehari manifold approach to establish existence and multiplicity results. His work involves both independent problem-solving and collaborative research with international and national experts, leading to publications in respected journals. His proficiency in exploring complex mathematical models underlines his ability to address challenging research problems effectively.

Notable Publications

On (p,n)-Laplace Schrödinger equations with Stein-Weiss convolution parts in Rn
Author: Deepak Kumar Mahanta; Patrick Winkert
Journal: Applied Mathematics Letters
Year: 2026

On coupled nonlocal Schrödinger–Kirchhoff system with singular exponential nonlinearity in RN
Author: Deepak Mahanta; Tuhina Mukherjee; Thin Nguyen
Journal: Electronic Journal of Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations
Year: 2025

Existence and multiplicity of solutions for a class of quasilinear anisotropic elliptic systems via fibering method
Author: Deepak Kumar Mahanta
Journal: The Journal of Analysis
Year: 2025

Degenerate Schrödinger-Kirchhoff (p,N)-Laplacian problem with singular Trudinger-Moser nonlinearity in ℝ^N
Author: Deepak Kumar Mahanta; Tuhina Mukherjee; Abhishek Sarkar
Journal: Forum Mathematicum
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Deepak Kumar Mahanta exemplifies a blend of academic excellence, research innovation, and teaching competence. His educational foundation, research contributions, and professional activities underscore his dedication to advancing mathematical sciences. By engaging in rigorous studies, producing impactful publications, and participating in academic events, he continues to enhance his expertise and contribute to the global research community. His achievements in both theoretical and applied mathematics position him as a promising scholar with the capability to address complex mathematical challenges, inspire students, and foster academic growth. His career trajectory reflects a commitment to knowledge, collaboration, and scholarly excellence.

Dilbag Singh | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Dilbag Singh | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Panjab University | India

Dr. Dilbag Singh Kahlon is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of mathematics, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Panjab University, Chandigarh. With a strong foundation in applied mathematics, his work primarily focuses on wave propagation, elasticity, and ultrasonic methods for structural health monitoring. He has been actively involved in international research collaborations and has contributed extensively to scholarly literature. His academic journey and global research exposure have positioned him as a recognized expert in mathematical modeling related to nondestructive evaluation, earning respect in both academic and research communities.

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Education

Dr. Kahlon pursued his education in mathematics from Panjab University, where he completed his undergraduate and postgraduate studies with honors. He later earned his doctorate in mathematics, focusing on dynamical problems in micropolar elasticity. His academic training has been deeply rooted in mathematical theories and their applications, particularly in wave mechanics. Throughout his educational journey, he was supported by prestigious national fellowships and maintained a consistent academic record. His academic background laid a strong foundation for his later research in applied mathematics, particularly in elasticity, wave propagation, and computational methods.

Professional Experience

Dr. Kahlon has held teaching and research positions in both India and Europe. He is presently a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics at Panjab University. Prior to this, he was engaged in postdoctoral research in France at prestigious institutions, where he developed mathematical models using ultrasonic guided waves. His research also involved solving inverse problems in defect sizing of composite materials. These professional experiences have equipped him with practical skills in finite element modeling and a deep understanding of mathematical applications in physical systems, which he integrates into both teaching and research.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Kahlon has received numerous fellowships and recognitions throughout his academic and research career. He was awarded postdoctoral fellowships by premier French institutions and received national research fellowships during his doctoral studies. Additionally, he was granted a startup research fund and participated in an international research grant, contributing as a co-investigator. He has also earned academic distinctions during his undergraduate studies and secured travel grants to present his work at international conferences. His achievements reflect his dedication to scientific excellence and his growing influence in applied mathematics and engineering research.

Research Skills

Dr. Kahlon’s research skills span a wide range of mathematical and computational techniques. He is an expert in finite element modeling and has applied these methods extensively to study wave propagation in elastic and microstructured media. His work includes the use of guided waves for detecting structural defects, modeling wave interactions in complex materials, and solving inverse problems. He is proficient in scientific computing using tools such as MATLAB, FORTRAN, Mathematica, and COMSOL. His multidisciplinary research is supported by strong collaborations with international institutions, enhancing the practical impact of his theoretical contributions.

Notable Publications

Waves in Nonlocal Elastic Solid with Voids
Author: D Singh, G Kaur, SK Tomar
Journal: Journal of Elasticity, 1-30
Year: 2017
Citations: 132

Sizing of Impact Damages in Composite Materials Using Ultrasonic Guided Waves
Author: M Castaings, D Singh, P Viot
Journal: NDT & E International 46, 22-31
Year: 2012
Citations: 95

Rayleigh-Type Wave in a Nonlocal Elastic Solid with Voids
Author: G Kaur, D Singh, SK Tomar
Journal: European Journal of Mechanics – A/Solids 71, 134-150
Year: 2018
Citations: 59

Love Waves in a Nonlocal Elastic Media with Voids
Author: G Kaur, D Singh, SK Tomar
Journal: Journal of Vibration and Control, 1-14
Year: 2019
Citations: 41

Sizing Strip-Like Defects in Plates Using Guided Waves
Author: D Singh, M Castaings, C Bacon
Journal: NDT & E International 44 (5), 394-404
Year: 2011
Citations: 32

Conclusion

Dr. Kahlon’s academic and research journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing mathematical science and its practical applications. Through teaching, mentoring, and collaborative research, he continues to contribute to the field of applied mathematics with a special focus on elasticity and wave mechanics. His international exposure and interdisciplinary collaborations have enriched his perspective and broadened the scope of his work. As a dedicated educator and researcher, he remains actively engaged in both academic and scientific communities, striving to develop innovative solutions in mathematical modeling and structural health monitoring.