About the Author: DIA ZEIDAN is Associate Professor of Applied and Computational Mathematics at the German Jordanian University, Amman, Jordan, and Elected Fellow of the European Society of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering. An active researcher in developing mathematical and numerical tools of multiphase fluid flow problems for several years, he is recognized for research contributions in applied and computational mathematics with multiphase flows including his creative approaches to teaching and research. His work has been highly interdisciplinary, involving international collaborations with applied and computational researchers. Among various institutional obligations, he has been visitor of several important international research groups bridging with national research infrastructure gaps in Jordan. He serves on several expert review panels, as Technical Editor and Reviewer for several peer-reviewed journals and as Member of several program committees of technical conferences around the world. JUAN CARLOS CORTÉS LÓPEZ is Professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics of the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), Spain. Since 2009, he is the Deputy Director of the University Institute of Multidisciplinary Mathematics of the UPV (more than 50 researchers), developing his research in the MUNQU group, modeling and uncertainty quantification. His research focusses on the extension of the classical theory of differential equations--ordinary differential equations (ODEs), partial differential equations (PDEs), equations with delay, fractional ODEs etc.--to the random scenario under the so-called random differential equations (RDEs) approach including mathematical modelling with uncertainty quantification. He has co-authored more than 200 papers and chapters published on international journals and books. He serves as Associate Editor and Guest Editor in more than 10 international journals. He has served as a member of the scientific and organizing committees of more than 30 international conferences around the world, being plenary speaker in several of them. He has been the advisor of more than 10 PhD dissertations. He has been the Principal Investigator of several research competitive projects on RDEs and applications.
ALIAA BURQAN is Associate Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Science at Zarqa University, Jordan. She holds a PhD in mathematics from the University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. Her areas of research interests are functional analysis, matrix analysis, operator theory and fractional calculus. She has several research papers published in reputed international journals and conferences. She was an active member in the organizing committee of all mathematical conferences held at Zarqa University from 2006 up to now and a chairman of the last one, IACMC 2022. She is also serving as scientific and advisory board member of some educational bodies. During the last few years, she has supervised several master students and some of them are continuing their PhD study abroad.
AHMAD QAZZA is Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics at Zarqa University and Vice Dean of the Faculty of Science at Zarqa University, Jordan, since 2017. He received his B.Sc. and PhD degrees in differential equations from Kazan State University, Russia, in 1996 and 2000 respectively. He has published several research papers in prestigious international journals and conferences. His research interests include boundary value problems for partial differential equations in mathematical physics, boundary integral equation methods, boundary value problems for analytic complex functions, fractional differential equations and numerical methods.
JOCHEN MERKER is Professor of Analysis and Optimization at Leipzig University of Applied Sciences (HTWK Leipzig), Germany, since 2015. He received his PhD in mathematics from the University of Hamburg, Germany, in 2005. Afterwards, he worked as Postdoc in Applied Analysis at the University of Rostock, Germany, received his Habilitation in 2012 and became Professor at the Applied University of Stralsund, in 2013, before he became Full Professor at HTWK Leipzig. His research focuses on partial differential equations and functional analysis, on machine learning and the mathematics of digital twins, and on (contact) Hamiltonian systems on manifolds. Regarding this topic, in 2018, he received an honourable mention in the international Ian Snook Prize 2017 for his contribution in the field.
GHARIB GHARIB is Professor of Applied Mathematics at Zarqa University, Jordan. He received his PhD in mathematics from Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus, in 1991. Earlier, he held several positions at Zarqa University: Dean of Scientific Research from 2017-2020; Vice Dean of the Science Faculty; Chairman of the Department of Mathematics. He also has been Vice Editor-in-Chief of Zarqa Journal for Research and Studies in Humanities, Vice Editor-in-Chief of the International Quality Assurance Journal. He supervised more than 60 theses and have more than 50 publications.