Awards

The following awards have been conferred to the participants of the IWW 2025:

 


Yves Meyer Award 

The award is given to the individual whose dedicated contributions span over his / her entire career with significant applicable benefits and impacts realized fulfilling the following criteria: development of theoretical wavelet with remarkable contributions in different domains; integration of wavelet with advanced models and its development; applications of wavelets.

                                  

Stéphane Jaffard

Prof. Stéphane Jaffard
Université Paris Est Créteil, France

     
     
Complex Systems and Nonlinear Dynamics Award 

The award is given to the individual whose dedicated contributions span over his / her entire career with significant applicable benefits and impacts realized fulfilling the following criteria: providing significant contributions to research related to complex systems and their relationship with other systems (chaos, dynamic, nonlinear, and so forth) / complex systems and their relationship complexity / complex systems and their relationship with nonlinear dynamics along with the applications in different disciplines.  

René Lozi

Prof. René Lozi
Université Côte d’Azur, France

Jorge E. Macías-Díaz

Prof. Jorge E. Macías-Díaz
Autonomous University of Aguascalientes, Mexico

     
       
Fractional Calculus Lifetime Award

The award is given to the individual whose dedicated contributions span over his / her entire career with significant applicable benefits and impacts realized fulfilling the following criteria: presenting and extending the applications of fractional calculus and / or theoretical fractional calculus in Science / Engineering / Biology / Medicine, and so forth; integration of fractional calculus with advanced models in Science / Engineering / Biology / Medicine, and so on.

                                  

Dumitru Baleanu

Prof. Dumitru Baleanu
Lebanese American University, Lebanon

     
     
Science Lifetime Achievement Award

The award is given to the dedicated expert individual whose contributions span over his / her entire career with significant theoretical development and / or application-related benefits realized regarding the IWW themes. 

                                  
Albert C. J. Luo

Prof. Albert C.J. Luo
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA

     
     
Distinguished Scientist and Leader Award

The award is given to the individual whose dedicated contributions and active leadership span over his / her entire career with significant applicable benefits and impacts realized fulfilling the following criteria: serving science on theoretical and application-related aspects based on specialty ranging from engineering to applied sciences through medicine, mathematics, computational science, computer science, physics, biology, among others.

Osvaldo Gervasi

Osvaldo Gervasi
Perugia University, Italy

Tassos Bountis

Prof. Tassos Bountis
University of Patras, Greece

     
     
Researcher Excellence Award

The award is given to the researcher whose work is recognizably outstanding in terms of excellence, innovation and impactful contributions the field of research across various disciplines.

 
 
 
                                  

Stephane Victor

Prof. Stéphane Victor
Université de Bordeaux, France

     
     
Best Paper Awards

The award is given to the paper(s) providing the most novel contributions in the scope of the IWW themes within the intersection and upon the foundation of mathematics.

  • Paper entitled “The Spectroscopy of EEG Recordings”, co-authors Jean-Marc Lina, M. Foti, J. Dubé , S. Jaffard and J. Carrier

  • Paper entitled “Analysis of Global Exponential Stability in Switched Systems Described by Linear Fractional Difference Equation”, Agnieszka B. Malinowska

  • Paper entitled “Brain Neural Network Disease Model Insight of Viral Infection with Modified ABC Operator”, co-authors Muhammad Farman, Ali Akgül, Dumitru Baleanu and Evren Hincal

  • Paper entitled “Prescription of Multivariate Multifractal Parameters Using Wavelets”, co-authors Stéphane Seuret and Danny Mallitasig
   
     
       

Best Student's Paper Awards
The award is given to the student paper presenting a paper, regarding the IWW themes, of very high quality and originality.

  • Paper entitled “Detection and Characterization of Cusp Singularities”, Selin Büyüktaş

  • Paper entitled “Stable-by-Design Neural Network-Based LPV State-Space Models for System Identification”, co-authors Ahmet Eren Sertbaş and Tufan Kumbasar

  • Paper entitled “Embeddings of Besov Spaces with Hybrid Regularity and Nonlinear Approximation”, co-authors Helmut Harbrecht and Remo von Rickenbach

  • Paper entitled “An Enhanced Back-Propagation Neural Network Impacted by a New Chaotic Activation Function”, co-authors Nada A. Abdulhameed, Nadia M.G. Al-Saidi and Ahmed T. Sadiq