🌟Prof Dr. Nasser Sweilam, Numerical Analysis, Best Researcher Award🏆

Professor at Cairo University, Faculty of Science, Egypt

Prof. Dr. Nasser Hassan Sweilam, born on August 21, 1959, in Suez, Egypt, is a distinguished mathematician and professor at Cairo University. He obtained his B.Sc. in Mathematics from Cairo University in 1981 and completed his Ph.D. in Optimal Control at the Technical University of Munich in 1994. With expertise in numerical analysis and mathematical modeling, Prof. Sweilam has held various academic positions, including Head of the Department of Mathematics at Cairo University. His research spans bioinformatics, numerical simulations, and optimal control, earning him accolades such as the Cairo University Award for Excellence in Mathematics (2012) and the 325 Years of Fractional Calculus Award (2020).

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Known for his prolific research output, Prof. Sweilam’s work is characterized by high-quality publications, impactful citations, and a strong presence in the global mathematical community.

Citations: 5008

h-index: 39

i10-index: 104

The h-index is a metric that attempts to measure both the productivity and citation impact of the publications of a scientist or scholar. An h-index of 39 means that the first individual/entity has 39 papers cited at least 39 times each.

The i10-index is the number of publications with at least 10 citations.

Education:

Prof. Sweilam holds a B.Sc. in Mathematics from Cairo University (1981) and earned his Ph.D. in Optimal Control from the Technical University of Munich (1994).

Research Focus:

His research focuses on bioinformatics mathematical modeling, numerical simulations of differential equations, optimal control, and the numerical solutions of integral and integro-differential equations.

Professional Journey:

Prof. Sweilam has had a distinguished career, serving as a demonstrator, lecturer, and later as a professor at Cairo University. He has also been a visiting professor at various institutions globally, contributing significantly to the field of mathematics.

Honors & Awards:

Notable awards include the Cairo University Award for Excellence in Mathematics (2012) and the 325 Years of Fractional Calculus Award (2020), recognizing his outstanding contributions to the field.

Publications Top Noted & Contributions:

Prof. Sweilam has made impactful contributions to mathematical research, with a focus on optimal control, numerical simulations, and bioinformatics. His work has been published in esteemed journals and presented at numerous international conferences.

Numerical studies for a multi-order fractional differential equation

  • Authors: NH Sweilam, MM Khader, RF Al-Bar
  • Journal: Physics Letters A
  • Volume/Issue: 371 (1-2)
  • Pages: 26-33
  • Year: 2007
  • Cited By: 374

Numerical solution of two-sided space-fractional wave equation using finite difference method

  • Authors: NH Sweilam, MM Khader, AM Nagy
  • Journal: Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
  • Volume/Issue: 235 (8)
  • Pages: 2832-2841
  • Year: 2011
  • Cited By: 200

Variational iteration method for one-dimensional nonlinear thermoelasticity

  • Authors: NH Sweilam, MM Khader
  • Journal: Chaos, Solitons & Fractals
  • Volume/Issue: 32 (1)
  • Pages: 145-149
  • Year: 2007
  • Cited By: 199

Exact solutions of some coupled nonlinear partial differential equations using the homotopy perturbation method

  • Authors: NH Sweilam, MM Khader
  • Journal: Computers & Mathematics with Applications
  • Volume/Issue: 58 (11-12)
  • Pages: 2134-2141
  • Year: 2009
  • Cited By: 157

A Chebyshev pseudo-spectral method for solving fractional-order integro-differential equations

  • Authors: NH Sweilam, MM Khader
  • Journal: The ANZIAM Journal
  • Volume/Issue: 51 (4)
  • Pages: 464-475

Research Timeline:

Prof. Sweilam’s research journey includes significant projects, collaborations, and leadership roles. He has been actively involved in committees, securing research funding, and contributing to advancements in mathematical sciences.

Nasser Sweilam | Numerical Analysis | Best Researcher Award

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