Sathiyataj Thambiayya | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sathiyataj Thambiayya | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, UCSI University, Malaysia

Dr. Sathiyaraj Thambiayya is an Assistant Professor in the Institute of Actuarial Science and Data Analytics at UCSI University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from The Gandhigram Rural Institute, India. With over six years of teaching and research experience, Dr. Sathiyaraj specializes in control systems, fractional calculus, stochastic processes, and artificial intelligence applications in dynamic systems. He has worked as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Guizhou University, China, and has been selected for the prestigious National Post-Doctoral Fellowship by the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Government of India. Dr. Sathiyaraj’s research contributions have been recognized globally, with a total research impact factor of 67.10 and a focus on applying advanced mathematics to real-world challenges such as healthcare and AI systems. He is currently leading several funded research projects and is actively involved in postgraduate supervision.

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Education

Dr. Sathiyaraj Thambiayya completed his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the Department of Mathematics at The Gandhigram Rural Institute, India (2015–2017). Before that, he earned a Master of Philosophy in Mathematics from St. Joseph’s College, Trichy, India (2011–2012) and a Master of Science in Mathematics from the same institution (2009–2011). He holds a Bachelor of Education in Mathematics from Tamil Nadu Teachers Education, Chennai, India (2008–2009), and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from AVVM Sri Pushpam College, Thanjavur, India (2005–2008). Additionally, he completed his Higher Secondary School at Govt. High School, Thanjavur, India (2003–2005). His academic journey highlights his consistent focus on mathematics and its application to real-world problems, particularly in control systems, stochastic processes, and fractional calculus.

Experience

Dr. Sathiyaraj Thambiayya has extensive academic experience in teaching and research. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Actuarial Science and Data Analytics at UCSI University, Malaysia, where he has been employed since January 2024. Previously, he worked as a Lecturer in the same institute (2021–2023). His earlier academic experience includes a role as a Guest Faculty at The Gandhigram Rural Institute, India (2017–2018), and as an Assistant Professor in Mathematics at Oxford Engineering College, Trichy, India (2012–2013). Dr. Sathiyaraj has contributed significantly to research during his Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Guizhou University, China (2018–2021), and under the SERB Fellowship at IIT Kanpur, India (2021). His teaching and research have revolved around advanced mathematics, stochastic systems, AI, and control theory, with a particular emphasis on healthcare applications and machine learning.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Sathiyaraj Thambiayya has received several prestigious awards throughout his career. In December 2021, he was selected for the National Post-Doctoral Fellowship (NPDF) by the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Government of India, which he carried out under the mentorship of Prof. Dhirendra Bahuguna at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. This fellowship recognizes his excellence in mathematical research. In December 2013, Dr. Sathiyaraj was awarded the Senior Research Fellow by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi, India, which facilitated the completion of his Ph.D. degree. These honors reflect his exceptional academic and research contributions, particularly in the areas of stochastic processes, fractional calculus, and dynamic systems, positioning him as a leading researcher in applied mathematics and control theory.

Research Focus

Dr. Sathiyaraj Thambiayya’s research focuses on several advanced topics in applied mathematics, with particular emphasis on control systems, stochastic processes, fractional calculus, and machine learning applications for dynamic systems. His research interests include approximate controllability, optimal control, and the development of AI-based solutions for complex systems. His expertise lies in analyzing the qualitative behavior of dynamical systems, including fractional-order systems and stochastic differential equations. He has applied these methods to real-world problems, including the use of AI for the automated detection of diabetic retinopathy and the modeling of complex stochastic systems. His ongoing research explores the intersection of AI, control theory, and fractional calculus, particularly in dynamic and uncertain environments. Through these efforts, Dr. Sathiyaraj aims to develop innovative mathematical tools and techniques for tackling complex problems in engineering, healthcare, and other fields.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Controllability and optimal control for a class of time-delayed fractional stochastic integro-differential systems 📝🔧
  2. Ulam’s stability of Hilfer fractional stochastic differential systems 🧮🔍
  3. Controllability of stochastic nonlinear oscillating delay systems driven by the Rosenblatt distribution 🔄🌐
  4. ABC Fractional Derivative for the Alcohol Drinking Model using Two‐Scale Fractal Dimension 🍻📊
  5. Controllability of fractional higher order stochastic integrodifferential systems with fractional Brownian motion 🏗️🔢
  6. Null controllability results for stochastic delay systems with delayed perturbation of matrices 🕒📉
  7. Relative controllability of a stochastic system using fractional delayed sine and cosine matrices 🔢📏
  8. The controllability of fractional damped stochastic integrodifferential systems ⚙️📉
  9. Synchronization of butterfly fractional order chaotic system 🦋🌀
  10. Controllability of Hilfer fractional stochastic system with multiple delays and Poisson jumps 🔄🧮

 

 

Yuxun Zhu | Nonlinear dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Yuxun Zhu | Nonlinear dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral student, Jiangsu University, China

Yuxun Zhu is a Ph.D. candidate at Jiangsu University, China, specializing in nonlinear dynamics and bifurcation analysis. He has earned recognition for his contributions to the study of Filippov systems and their application in pest control. Throughout his academic journey, Yuxun has led and contributed to several funded research projects, publishing numerous high-impact papers in renowned journals. As an active member of his academic community, he has held leadership roles, including Chairman of the Postgraduate Association. Along with his technical and academic prowess, Yuxun has demonstrated a strong commitment to extracurricular activities, earning multiple awards in academic competitions and scholarships. His research contributions and leadership in the field position him as a rising star in nonlinear dynamics, with a keen focus on the dynamics of ecological systems.

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Education

Yuxun Zhu is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy at Jiangsu University, where his research delves into the complexities of nonlinear dynamics and bifurcation theory. His academic journey began at Jiangsu University, where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in 2019. During his doctoral studies, Yuxun has focused on studying Filippov systems with threshold control and their real-world applications, including pest control and ecological modeling. His academic achievements have been recognized through various awards, including first-class scholarships and the prestigious CSC Doctoral Joint Training Scholarship. With a strong academic foundation, he has successfully combined theory with practical applications, resulting in multiple publications in internationally recognized journals. Expected to graduate in 2025, Yuxun aims to continue contributing to the field of nonlinear dynamics and complex systems, with a particular emphasis on their role in ecology and environmental science.

Experience

Yuxun Zhu has actively participated in various academic and leadership roles during his time at Jiangsu University. As Chairman of the Postgraduate Association of his college, he demonstrated exceptional organizational skills and leadership abilities. His role involved coordinating events, fostering academic collaboration, and promoting student welfare within the postgraduate community. In addition to his leadership roles, Yuxun also served as Deputy Squad Leader of his postgraduate class, further showcasing his dedication to supporting his peers. His work in leadership was complemented by significant research contributions in nonlinear dynamics and ecological modeling. Through his active involvement in national research projects, he gained hands-on experience in managing and conducting high-level scientific research, particularly in the application of Filippov systems in pest control. His ability to balance academic responsibilities with leadership roles has prepared him well for future research leadership opportunities.

Research Focus

Yuxun Zhu’s research focuses on the dynamics of non-smooth and piecewise smooth systems, particularly in the realm of Filippov systems and bifurcation theory. His work explores the intricate behaviors of ecological systems, including pest-natural enemy interactions, under non-smooth dynamics. By applying threshold control strategies, he investigates how system stability and bifurcations affect the outcomes of these systems, particularly in the context of pest control. His research is not only theoretical but also applied, seeking practical solutions to ecological and environmental issues. Yuxun’s studies on discontinuity-induced bifurcations and their role in system behavior have been instrumental in developing effective pest control strategies. He aims to expand the understanding of non-smooth dynamics in real-world applications, contributing to fields such as ecology, environmental science, and engineering. Through his innovative research, Yuxun strives to bridge the gap between theoretical dynamics and practical ecological management.

Publication Top Notes

  • Y. Zhu, W. Zuo, J. Ji, Z. Zhang, “Bifurcations analysis of a 3D Filippov pest-natural enemy system with stage structure for the prey” Applied Mathematics and Computation 497 (2025) 129356 📚🔬
  • Y. Zhu, Z. Zhang, J. Ji, “Bifurcations of a Filippov ecological system with an A-type discontinuity boundary” Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 182 (2024) 114834 🌱🌍
  • Y. Zhu, Z. Zhang, J. Ji, “Sliding dynamics of a Filippov ecological system with nonlinear threshold control and pest resistance” Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation 135 (2024) 108052 🔄🐞
  • Y. Zhu, L. Liu, Z. Zhang, “Dynamics of a non-smooth pest-natural enemy model with the threshold control strategy” Physica Scripta 98 (7) (2023) 075208 📈🧮