Dhananjay Janorkar | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Dhananjay Janorkar | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shantaram Janorkar Foundation of Mathematics, MAHAN ā€“ 444 405, Tq. Barshitakli, Dist. Akola, Maharashtra State, India

Mr. Dhananjay Shantaram Janorkar, a renowned mathematician and researcher, is the Founder President of the Shantaram Janorkar Foundation of Mathematics. With significant contributions to mathematics, astrophysics, and science, his work has been incorporated into the curriculum of Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University. Mr. Janorkar has developed over 400 new formulas providing precise and rational solutions. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Shantaram Janorkar Foundation of Mathematics, Science & Spiritual (IJSJFMSS) and a member of the American Mathematical Society.

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EducationĀ šŸŽ“

Mr. Janorkar has made substantial educational contributions, particularly at Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati, where his researched concepts and applications are included in the Master of Science (Mathematics) curriculum. This integration is a testament to his commitment to enhancing mathematical education and fostering academic growth.

Experience šŸ’¼

Mr. Janorkarā€™s experience spans various roles, including author, researcher, and publisher. He has developed and published numerous new concepts and applications in mathematics, astrophysics, and science. His extensive work is reflected in the numerous textbooks and reference books he has authored, which are used in academic curricula.

Research Interest šŸ”¬

Mr. Janorkarā€™s research interests are diverse, encompassing mathematics, astrophysics, and science. His work includes developing new theories and formulas, such as the Arc Radius and Goba Verification. His innovative approaches provide definite, complete, and rational answers, advancing these fields significantly.

Awards šŸ†

Mr. Janorkar has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to science and education. He received the ā€œResearcher Award 2024ā€ and the ā€œOutstanding Scientist Award 2024ā€ for his pioneering work in mathematics and astrophysics. His achievements highlight his influence and impact in these disciplines.

Ā AchievementsšŸ…

Developed new concepts, formulas, and applications included in the curriculum of Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati, (Maharashtra State), India. Courses like ā€œSkill Enhancement Course – Arc Radius, Goba Verification and Its Applicationsā€ and ā€œKausalya Vrddhingat Abhyasakram – Kansa Trija, Goba Chi Padatalani Aani Tyachi Upayogita (Upayoga)ā€ are being taught in the M.Sc. Part-II (Semester – III) program. M.Sc. students are achieving excellent results in these subjects.

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  • Title: Pointā€“The theorem of existence of point and its aspect
    Author: D. Janorkar
    Year: 2015
    Source: Available at SSRN
    Article Number: 2836392
    Citations: 39

 

  • Title: The self-proving theorem of Goba and its explanation on the basis of a formula
    Author: D. Janorkar
    Year: 2016
    Source: Available at SSRN
    Article Number: 2836362
    Citations: 37

 

  • Title: To do Research on the Research Done by Shantaram Bapurao Janorkar we Expect to Operation from World Educational Institute, Universities, Scholars, Scientists
    Author: D. Janorkar
    Year: 2015
    Source: Universities, Scholars, Scientists (September 15, 2015)
    Citations: 29

 

  • Title: The Distance between Shining Lightening as well as thundering Cloud and the earth
    Author: D. Janorkar
    Year: 2015
    Source: Available at SSRN
    Article Number: 2836400
    Citations: 26

 

  • Title: The Theorem of the Formula of Arc Radius
    Author: DS. Janorkar
    Year: 2016
    Source: International Journal of Shantaram Janorkar Foundation of Mathematics
    Citations: 24

 

  • Title: The Theorem of the Evolution or Creation of the Universe ie the Cosmos and the Speed
    Author: DS. Janorkar
    Year: 2016
    Source: International Journal of Shantaram Janorkar Foundation of Mathematics
    Citations: 20

 

  • Title: The theorem with respect to the total numbers of Planets-Stars, Mass and Holes (Hollow part like Hole or Space), Solar Systems, Planets revolving around the sun and having ā€¦
    Author: DS. Janorkar
    Year: 2016
    Source: International Journal of Shantaram Janorkar Foundation of Mathematics
    Citations: 15

 

  • Title: The theorem with respect to the total number of solar systems in the galaxy, the total number of planets revolving around the sun and having earth like organisms and the ā€¦
    Author: SDS. Janorkar
    Year: 2016
    Source: International Journal of Shantaram Janorkar Foundation of Mathematics
    Citations: 13

 

  • Title: The Theorem of the Extent of the Solar System
    Author: D. Janorkar
    Year: 2015
    Source: Available at SSRN
    Article Number: 2836409
    Citations: 13

 

  • Title: The Theorem of the Volume (Extent) of the Solar System-2015 (Revise Research Paper-2016)
    Author: D. Janorkar
    Year: 2016
    Source: International Journal of Shantaram Janorkar Foundation of Mathematics
    Citations: 11

 

Alessia Annibale | Statistical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alessia Annibale | Statistical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr, King’s College London, United Kingdom

šŸ‘©ā€šŸ”¬Dr. Annibale, a Senior Lecturer at Kingā€™s College London, emerged from the esteemed group of Nobel laureate Giorgio Parisi at Sapienza University in Rome. Renowned for her groundbreaking contributions to spin-glasses, complex networks, and nonequilibrium statistical physics, she excels in both theoretical frameworks and practical algorithms. Her recent book, co-authored for Oxford University Press, delves into the intricacies of complex networks theory. With expertise in statistical mechanics, she investigates how network structures impact diverse processes like information processing and epidemic spreading. Dr. Annibale pioneers statistical physics methods in understanding the resilience of parallel information processing in machine learning. Exploring biological information processing systems, she utilizes spin-glasses and neural networks theory to decipher cellular thinking and gene-regulatory networks. Her work, published in esteemed journals and recognized in editorā€™s selections nine times, recently earned her a provisional selection for the Best Researcher Award at the International Young Scientist Awards. Her groundbreaking research on dynamically selected steady states in non-reciprocal networks expands the understanding of disordered systems, bridging equilibrium spin-glasses and dynamical systems theory.šŸŒŸ

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Main Research Themes and Expertise šŸ§ šŸ”¬

  1. Equilibrium Analysis of Complex Systems
    • Investigates processes on networks such as spin models, Kuramoto oscillators, and epidemic spreading.
    • Explores disordered systems including Neural Networks and Spin-glasses, employing supersymmetric approaches.
  2. Non-equilibrium Analysis of Complex Systems
    • Develops methods like Dynamical cavity and Generating functional analysis.
    • Applies Markov models to stochastic trajectories, studying aggregation, fragmentation, and exchange processes.
    • Examines glassy dynamics, coarsening processes, and fluctuation-dissipation violations.
  3. Networks and Graphs
    • Utilizes null models for network characterization and studies network dynamics.
    • Investigates sampling and inference techniques in network analysis.

Education šŸ“š

PhD in Applied Mathematics, King’s College London (UK), 2004-2007 Thesis on fluctuation-dissipation relations and heterogeneities in coarsening systems. MSci in Theoretical Physics, University of Rome (Italy), 1998-2003 Explored the complexity in the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model using supersymmetric calculations.

Academic Employment šŸ’¼

Senior Lecturer at Kingā€™s College London, with extensive teaching and supervisory roles. Directed and coordinated various academic programs and doctoral training initiatives.

Key Duties

  1. Leadership roles in academic programs and doctoral training initiatives.
  2. Extensive teaching and supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students.
  3. Involvement in research projects and committees.

Publications Top Notes šŸ“

  1. Title: Immune networks: multitasking capabilities near saturation
    • Authors: E Agliari, A Annibale, A Barra, ACC Coolen, D Tantari
    • Journal: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
    • Year: 2013
    • Volume: 46
    • Issue: 41
    • Pages: 415003
    • Citations: 76

 

  1. Title: Constrained Markovian dynamics of random graphs
    • Authors: ACC Coolen, A De Martino, A Annibale
    • Journal: Journal of Statistical Physics
    • Year: 2009
    • Volume: 136
    • Pages: 1035-1067
    • Citations: 65

 

  1. Title: Tailored graph ensembles as proxies or null models for real networks I: tools for quantifying structure
    • Authors: A Annibale, ACC Coolen, LP Fernandes, F Fraternali, J Kleinjung
    • Journal: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
    • Year: 2009
    • Volume: 42
    • Issue: 48
    • Pages: 485001
    • Citations: 61

 

  1. Title: Extensive parallel processing on scale-free networks
    • Authors: P Sollich, D Tantari, A Annibale, A Barra
    • Journal: Physical review letters
    • Year: 2014
    • Volume: 113
    • Issue: 23
    • Pages: 238106
    • Citations: 60

 

  1. Title: Immune networks: multi-tasking capabilities at medium load
    • Authors: E Agliari, A Annibale, A Barra, ACC Coolen, D Tantari
    • Journal: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
    • Year: 2013
    • Volume: 46
    • Issue: 33
    • Pages: 335101
    • Citations: 38

 

  1. Title: Spin, bond and global fluctuationā€“dissipation relations in the non-equilibrium spherical ferromagnet
    • Authors: A Annibale, P Sollich
    • Journal: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General
    • Year: 2006
    • Volume: 39
    • Issue: 12
    • Pages: 2853
    • Citations: 36

 

  1. Title: Protein networks reveal detection bias and species consistency when analysed by information-theoretic methods
    • Authors: LP Fernandes, A Annibale, J Kleinjung, ACC Coolen, F Fraternali
    • Journal: PloS one
    • Year: 2010
    • Volume: 5
    • Issue: 8
    • Pages: e12083
    • Citations: 30