Choho Lo – Atmospheric – Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Choho Lo began his academic journey at Wuhan University, where he pursued a Bachelor's degree in Remote Sensing and Information Engineering from 2019 to 2023. His early academic pursuits were focused on environmental sciences and remote sensing technologies, which laid a solid foundation for his subsequent graduate studies. Now enrolled in the Master's program at Peking University in the School of Earth and Space Sciences (2023-2026), Choho is deepening his expertise in remote sensing, geographic information systems, and atmospheric sciences.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Throughout his academic career, Mr. Choho Lo has dedicated his research efforts to understanding and modeling environmental phenomena. His professional endeavors have been focused on atmospheric sciences, particularly the dispersion of toxic gases in mountainous environments. His work includes the comparative study of CALPUFF and CFD modeling, which has broad implications for environmental monitoring and public health, particularly in regions affected by industrial pollution and natural disasters.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Lo's primary research focus is on atmospheric modeling, with a particular emphasis on toxic gas dispersion. His work compares the performance of CALPUFF and CFD models in predicting the movement of toxic gases in complex mountainous environments. This comparative study is significant for understanding the dispersion of pollutants in challenging topographies, contributing valuable insights for improving air quality management and environmental safety.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Mr. Choho Lo's work has already begun to make an impact in the field of atmospheric sciences. His research on the modeling of toxic gas dispersion is highly relevant to environmental safety, particularly in areas where terrain and weather conditions complicate pollutant diffusion. His work has been recognized through his contributions to academic papers, and he is already collaborating with other researchers in the field, indicating his growing influence within the atmospheric sciences community.

🏆Academic Cites

Although still early in his academic career, Mr. Lo's work has already been published in reputable journals, including the "Atmosphere" journal, and preprints, which are being cited by other researchers. His contributions to the study of toxic gas dispersion in mountainous environments are expected to be widely referenced as this area of research develops further.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Mr. Choho Lo aims to continue contributing to the field of atmospheric sciences, particularly in environmental modeling and pollution control. His future research will likely focus on improving the accuracy and applicability of atmospheric models like CALPUFF and CFD, enhancing their effectiveness in real-world applications. As he progresses in his career, Mr. Lo's work promises to have a lasting impact on the study of atmospheric dispersion and environmental safety.

📝Atmospheric

Mr. Choho Lo's research in atmospheric modeling, particularly the comparison of CALPUFF and CFD models, offers significant contributions to understanding the dynamics of toxic gas dispersion. His innovative work in atmospheric studies provides a deeper insight into the environmental implications of toxic gas movement. With ongoing research in atmospheric sciences, Choho Lo is well-positioned to influence the future of environmental safety and pollution management.

Notable Publication


📝Comparative Study of CALPUFF and CFD Modeling of Toxic Gas Dispersion in Mountainous Environments

Authors: M Li, CH Lo, D Yang, Y Li, Z Li

Journal: Atmosphere

Year: 2024


📝Comparation of CALPUFF and CFD Modeling of Toxic Gas Dispersion in Mountainous Environments

Authors: Mei Li, Choho Lo, Dongou Yang, Yuanchen Li, Zhe Li

Journal: Preprint

Year: 2024

MUkhiddin Muminov – Numerical calculus – Best Researcher Award 

Prof. MUkhiddin Muminov - Numerical calculus - Best Researcher Award 

Samarkand State university - Uzbekistan  

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Mukhiddin Muminov embarked on his academic journey at Samarkand State University, Uzbekistan, where he enrolled in the Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics in 1984. After years of rigorous training, he graduated in 1991, earning his MSc degree and qualifying as a mathematician and teacher. His passion for mathematical research led him to pursue a PhD in Physics and Mathematics, specializing in Mathematical Analysis, which he completed in 1998 at the Institute of Mathematics, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan. He further advanced his academic credentials by obtaining a DSc in Physics and Mathematics from Samarkand State University in 2021.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Muminov has held numerous prestigious academic positions throughout his career. Currently, he serves as a Professor at the Faculty of Mathematics at Samarkand State University. He previously held the position of Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics from 2022 to 2023. His international academic experience includes serving as an Associate Professor at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) from 2014 to 2021. Before that, he held various teaching and research positions at Samarkand State University, including Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Faculty Dean. His extensive career highlights his commitment to advancing mathematical sciences and fostering academic excellence.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Muminov's research focuses on numerical calculus, operator theory, mathematical physics, and spectral analysis of linear operators. His work includes the study of spectral properties of many-body Hamiltonians on lattices, Friedrichs models, boundary value problems, and delay differential equations. His contributions to numerical calculus have been instrumental in advancing spectral analysis techniques and solving complex mathematical physics problems. He has also worked on Fredholm integral equations and variation principles, making significant theoretical advancements that have practical applications in computational and applied mathematics.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Muminov's research has had a profound impact on the mathematical community, particularly in the fields of numerical calculus, mathematical physics, and spectral analysis. His scholarly work has influenced both theoretical advancements and practical implementations in various branches of mathematics. He has served on editorial boards of notable journals, including the Malaysian Journal of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (MATEMATIKA) and the International Journal of Mathematical Physics. His membership in the American Mathematical Society further signifies his standing in the global mathematical research community.

🏆Academic Cites

Prof. Muminov's research contributions have been widely cited in academic literature, reflecting the significance and impact of his work in mathematical sciences. His studies on spectral properties, boundary value problems, and numerical calculus are frequently referenced by researchers in applied and theoretical mathematics. His role in mentoring PhD students and collaborating with international scholars has further amplified his academic influence.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Prof. Muminov aims to continue his pioneering work in mathematical physics and numerical calculus. His future contributions are expected to refine and expand spectral analysis methods and their applications in computational mathematics. His commitment to teaching, mentoring, and publishing groundbreaking research ensures that his legacy in the field of mathematics will endure for years to come. Through continued academic collaborations and leadership roles, he is poised to make further substantial contributions to the mathematical sciences.

📝Notable Publication


📝Existence conditions for 2-periodic solutions to a non-homogeneous differential equation with piecewise constant argument

Authors: M.I. Muminov, Mukhiddin I.; T.A. Radjabov, Tirkash A.

Journal: Examples and Counterexamples

Year: 2024

Citations: 1


📝The Spectrum of Discrete Schrödinger Operator on a Three-Dimensional Triangular Lattice with a Finite-range Potential

Authors: M.I. Muminov, Mukhiddin I.; J.A. Pardaev, J.A.

Journal: Lobachevskii Journal of Mathematics

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝On the Existence of an Eigenvalue of the Generalized Friedrichs Model

Authors: M.I. Muminov, Mukhiddin I.; U.R. Shodiev, U.R.

Journal: Russian Mathematics

Year: 2024

Citations: 0


📝The Problem of Integral Geometry in Three-Dimensional Space with a Weight Function of a Special Form

Authors: M.I. Muminov, Mukhiddin I.; Z.K. Ochilov, Zarifjon Kh.

Journal: [No source information available]

Year: [No year available]

Citations: 0


📝On the Number of Components of the Essential Spectrum of One 2 × 2 Operator Matrix

Authors: M.I. Muminov, Mukhiddin I.; I.N. Bozorov, I.N.; T.K. Rasulov, Tulkin Kh.

Journal: Russian Mathematics

Year: 2024

Citations: 0