Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yonko Stoynov | Computational Nanomechanics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yonko Stoynov | Computational Nanomechanics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yonko Stoynov, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria

Dr. Yonko D. Stoynov is a distinguished Bulgarian mathematician and academic based at the Technical University of Sofia, where he has built an extensive career in mathematics education and scientific research. His expertise lies in applied mathematics, numerical analysis, and computational modeling, with a particular emphasis on the mathematical simulation of fracture mechanics and magnetoelectroelastic materials at micro- and nanoscales. He has made significant contributions to the theoretical and computational understanding of material behavior under complex loading conditions, developing numerical methods that provide insights into stress distribution, deformation, and fracture propagation in heterogeneous and functional materials. Dr. Stoynov’s research often bridges the gap between abstract mathematical theory and practical engineering applications, exemplified by his work published in ZAMM – Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, focusing on the boundary integral equation method for analyzing graded nanocracked magnetoelectroelastic half-planes with nanorelief.

He is proficient in advanced programming and software development, particularly using Fortran and Mathematica to construct simulation models that address intricate problems in materials science and mechanics. His computational approaches contribute to the predictive design and analysis of new materials with coupled magneto-electro-mechanical properties, providing valuable insights for emerging technologies in nanotechnology and smart materials. As an academic, Dr. Stoynov has demonstrated exceptional dedication to teaching, offering lectures, tutorials, and laboratory classes in mathematics, mathematical statistics, and numerical methods. He has also been instrumental in mentoring international students through English-language courses and engaging in numerous scientific and educational projects that promote interdisciplinary collaboration.

Dr. Stoynov’s intellectual pursuits reflect a deep commitment to both research excellence and pedagogical innovation. His ability to translate complex mathematical theories into practical engineering solutions has earned him recognition as a key contributor to Bulgaria’s applied mathematics and computational science community. Through his research, he continues to advance the understanding of material behavior under multi-field coupling effects, while his teaching and mentorship efforts foster the next generation of mathematicians and engineers who can integrate theoretical insight with technological innovation.

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Featured Publication

Stoynov, Y. D., Dineva, P. S., & Rangelov, T. V. (2025). Boundary integral equation method for graded nanocracked magnetoelectroelastic half‐plane with nanorelief. ZAMM – Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik. Advance online publication.

Yuexia Wang | computer simulation in atomic and molecular interactions | Best Researcher Award

Yuexia Wang | computer simulation in atomic and molecular interactions | Institute of Modern Physics

Yuexia Wang | computer simulation in atomic and molecular interactions

Early Academic Pursuits

Yuexia Wang embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in physics. From her early education, she exhibited exceptional curiosity and passion for understanding the fundamental principles of the physical world. Her academic pursuits were marked by a keen interest in modern physics, setting the stage for a promising career in the field.

Professional Endeavors

Upon completing her formal education, Yuexia Wang delved into the professional realm of physics, joining the prestigious Institute of Modern Physics. Her transition from academia to the professional sphere showcased her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge beyond the confines of theory, embracing practical applications and real-world implications of modern physics.

Contributions and Research Focus

Wang's contributions to the field of modern physics have been substantial and multifaceted. Her research focus spans a range of topics, from theoretical explorations to experimental investigations, making significant strides in understanding complex phenomena. Her work stands as a testament to her dedication to pushing the boundaries of our comprehension of the universe.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout her career, Yuexia Wang has earned numerous accolades and recognition for her groundbreaking contributions to modern physics. These honors not only reflect the quality of her work but also underscore her impact on the scientific community. Awards and acknowledgments have been bestowed upon her, highlighting the esteem with which her peers regard her accomplishments.

Impact and Influence

Wang's work has had a profound impact on the scientific community, influencing both theoretical and applied aspects of modern physics. Her research findings have been instrumental in shaping the understanding of key phenomena, and her innovative approaches have paved the way for new avenues of exploration within the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a trailblazer in modern physics, Yuexia Wang has already established a lasting legacy. Her contributions have set a high standard for future researchers to aspire to. Looking ahead, she continues to inspire and pave the way for advancements in our understanding of the physical world. Wang's future contributions are eagerly anticipated as she continues to shape the trajectory of modern physics.

Notable Publication

Adhesion and mechanical properties of Zr/SiC interfaces: Insight from characteristics of structure and bonding by first-principles calculations  2023 (4) 

Mechanical and thermal properties of zirconium claddings after doping niobium: Understanding from first-principles calculations   2022 (1)

Hydrogen solution in high-entropy alloys   2021 (23)

The prediction of untraceable solute behaviors of helium in high-entropy alloys   2021 (2)

Effect of irradiation on randomness of element distribution in CoCrFeMnNi equiatomic high-entropy alloy  2020 (20)

Swamps of hydrogen in equiatomic FeCuCrMnMo alloys: First-principles calculations  2019 (31)

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