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2025 2nd International Conference on Innovations in Applied Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy

Prof. Quanxin Zhu (IEEE Senior Member)

School of Mathematics and Statistics, Hunan Normal University

Bio : Professor Quanxin Zhu received the Ph.D. degree from Sun Yatsen (Zhongshan) University, Guangzhou,China, in 2005. He is currently a professor of Hunan Normal University, and he has obtained the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of Germany. Professor Zhu is Distinguished professor of Furong scholars in Hunan Province, Leading talent of scientific and technological innovation in Hunan Province, and deputy director of the Key Laboratory of computing and stochastic mathematics of the Ministry of education. Professor Zhu is a Highly Cited Scientist in the world, in 2018-2022. Also, Professor Zhu is a senior member of the IEEE and he is the Lead Guest Editor of several international journals. He is an associate editor of six international SCI journals including IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering. He has obtained the first prize of Hunan Natural Science Award in 2021, and the list of top  two percent scientists in 2020-2022. Professor Zhu has obtained 2011 Annual Chinese "One Hundred The Most Influential International Academic Paper" Award and has been One of most cited Chinese researchers in 2014-2022, Elsevier. Professor Zhu is a reviewer of more than 50 other journals and he is the author or coauthor of more than 300 journal papers.

Keynote Speakers

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Prof. Ooi Chong Heng

Department of Physics, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia

Bio : Prof. Dr. Raymond Ooi is an elected Fellow of the Academy of Sciences Malaysia since 2015. He won the Malaysian Toray Science Foundation (MTSF) Science & Technology Award in 2013. He obtained his PhD (dr.rer.nat) from Universitaet Konstanz, Germany in quantum optics and laser cooling of molecules. He then worked as a post-doctoral Research Associate for three years with Marlan O. Scully (a distinguish physicist in quantum coherence). During this time, he was also a Visiting Scientist at Princeton University and Max-Planck Institut fuer Quantenoptik. Then, he joined KAIST as a Research Professor,  Korea University as Assistant Professor and Monash University (Sunway) as Senior Lecturer, before joining Universiti Malaya in 2010. His research has produced a total of more than 160 publications (mainly WoS journal & including conference papers) covering quantum optics, nonlinear molecular spectroscopy and quantum microscopy, statistical physics of Bose-Einstein condensates, interactions, generation and propagation of ultrashort and intense laser pulses. In 2011 he initiated the "Quantum and Laser Science" research center and single-handedly developed the Ultrafast High Intensity Femtosecond Laser and Optics facility in High Impact Research (HIR) building through the MoHE grant. In 2018, he initiated and chaired the first international conference on Quantum and Nonlinear Optics(QNO2018).  Recently he is leading quantum communications research program for the country. 

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Dr. Chris Antonopoulos

University of Essex, UK

Bio : Dr Chris Antonopoulos is a lecturer in Applied Mathematics at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Essex. He is involved in teaching and research in applied mathematics, dynamical systems, chaos theory, complex systems, networks, and computational neuroscience.

He was educated at the Universities of Crete and Patras. He studied for a BSc in Mathematics (Crete), an MSc in dynamical systems and differential equations (Patras), and a PhD in the stability and chaos in Hamiltonian systems of many degrees of freedom: From classical to statistical mechanics (Patras).

He had 3 postdoctoral positions and worked on the statistical and dynamical properties of multi-dimensional Hamiltonian systems, dynamical systems, chaos theory, computational neuroscience, information theory, complex systems, complex networks and network inference.

He is collaborating with researchers from around the world and the UK to develop novel mathematical theories and methodologies to study complex systems such as the brain, financial markets, etc. He seeks to use dynamical systems, chaos and network theory, and mathematical modelling to study them. He is a member of 4 learned societies including IMA, LMS and EMS.

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