Jafar Fathali | Operations Research | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Jafar Fathali | Operations Research | Best Researcher Award

University Professor at Shahrood University of Technology, Iranย 

Professor Jafar Fathali ๐ŸŽ“ is a renowned academic in Operations Research and Applied Mathematics, currently serving as a Professor at the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences, Shahrood University of Technology, Iran ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท. With decades of contribution to location theory, heuristic optimization, and scheduling problems , he has become a distinguished figure in computational mathematics. A prolific researcher, Prof. Fathali has authored over 50+ peer-reviewed journal articlesย  in internationally recognized platforms such as EJOR, Soft Computing, and Computers & Industrial Engineering. He is actively involved in scholarly communities including the Iranian Mathematical Society and the Iranian Operations Research Society . Beyond research, he contributes as a referee for leading journals, mentoring students and advancing mathematical modeling in real-world applications. His academic journey is defined by innovation, persistence, and leadership , making him a vital contributor to the global research ecosystem .

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๐Ÿ“˜ Education & Experience

Prof. Jafar Fathali holds a BSc in Applied Mathematics from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad , an MSc from Amirkabir University of Technology , and earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Ferdowsi University in 2005 . With a solid foundation in mathematical theories, he began teaching at Shahrood University of Technology, where he advanced to a full professorship . Over the years, he has taught a wide array of undergraduate and graduate courses, including Operations Research, Advanced Linear & Nonlinear Programming, Combinatorial Optimization, and Numerical Analysis . His expertise spans both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, equipping students with problem-solving and analytical skills ๐Ÿ”. With his academic and mentoring experience, Prof. Fathali has played a key role in shaping Iranโ€™s next generation of mathematicians and operations research .

๐Ÿš€ Professional Development

Professor Fathali has shown remarkable growth in academia through innovative research, interdisciplinary collaborations, and active journal reviewing . He has reviewed articles for top-tier journals such as European Journal of Operational Research, Transportation Research Part E, Soft Computing, and Optimization Methods and Software . He is a member of the Iranian Mathematical Society, Iranian Operations Research Society, and Iranian Statistics Society , reflecting his deep involvement in the academic community. His ability to integrate fuzzy logic, graph theory, and metaheuristic algorithms into practical models has enhanced decision-making strategies across industries . Prof. Fathali has also co-developed numerous hybrid algorithms involving genetic algorithms, ant colony optimization, and variable neighborhood search for solving complex problems . His active mentorship, editorial contributions, and research collaborations are key indicators of a career deeply committed to academic excellence, growth, and innovation .

๐Ÿ”ฌ Research Focus

Professor Jafar Fathaliโ€™s research is firmly rooted in Operations Research, with an emphasis on location theory , combinatorial optimization, and scheduling problems . He specializes in designing algorithms for complex decision-making models such as the p-median, p-center, and core location problems across graphs and trees . His methods employ heuristic techniques, metaheuristics (e.g., genetic algorithms , particle swarm optimization , and fuzzy logicย  to model real-world uncertainties in logistics, network design, and resource allocation. Prof. Fathali has also explored inverse and semi-obnoxious location problems, expanding the scope of location models to account for service inefficiencies and backup facilities . His works address both theoretical and applied aspects, blending mathematical rigor with practical implementation . With continuous innovations in modeling and optimization, his contributions have significantly advanced the field of applied mathematics and operations research .

๐Ÿ† Awards & Honors

While specific awards and honors for Professor Jafar Fathali are not individually listed, his academic reputation is underscored by the impact and volume of his scholarly work . Having published in high-impact journals like European Journal of Operational Research and Soft Computing, his research has earned wide recognition and citation ๐Ÿ†. Being a referee for over a dozen international journals and collaborating with well-known scholars such as R.E. Burkard, indicates peer acknowledgment and respect .ย His sustained publication record, editorial engagements, and frequent invitations to review complex mathematical models highlight his research excellence and international credibility . His contributions have helped define solutions for complex logistics and scheduling challenges, securing his place among Iran’s most influential operations researchย . With ongoing recognition from both academic institutions and scholarly circles, Prof. Fathali continues to be a role model for aspiring mathematicians and OR specialists globally .

๐Ÿ”นPublication of Top Notes

1.Convexity and sensitivity analysis of the median line location problem

Authors: Mehdi Golpayegani, Jafar Fathali
Year: 2025
Journal: International Journal of Systems Science: Operations & Logistics
DOI: 10.1080/23302674.2025.2529967

2.Greedy algorithms for the inverse center line location problem

Authors: Mehdi Golpayegani, Jafar Fathali
Year: 2025
Journal: Expert Systems with Applications
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2025.129064

3.Fuzzy balanced allocation problem with efficiency on facilities

Authors: Azam Azodi, Jafar Fathali, Mojtaba Ghiyasi, Tahereh Sayar
Year: 2023
Journal: Soft Computing
DOI: 10.1007/s00500-022-07695-4

4.The balanced 2-median and 2-maxian problems on a tree

Authors: Jafar Fathali, Mehdi Zaferanieh
Year: 2023
Journal: Journal of Combinatorial Optimization
DOI: 10.1007/s10878-023-00997-9

5.Finding the absolute and vertex center of a fuzzy tree

Authors: Fatemeh Taleshian, Jafar Fathali, Nemat Allah Taghi-Nezhad
Year: 2022
Journal: Transportation Letters
DOI: 10.1080/19427867.2021.1909797

6.The minimum information approach to the uncapacitated p-median facility location problem

Authors: Mehdi Zaferanieh, Maryam Abareshi, Jafar Fathali
Year: 2022
Journal: Transportation Letters
DOI: 10.1080/19427867.2020.1864595

7.Fuzzy Balanced Allocation Problem with Efficiency on Servers

Authors: Azam Azodi, Jafar Fathali, Mojtaba Ghiyasi, Tahereh Sayar
Year: 2021
Type: Preprint
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-444116/v1

8.Inverse and reverse balanced facility location problems with variable edge lengths on trees

Authors: Shahede Omidi, Jafar Fathali, Morteza Nazari
Year: 2020
Journal: OPSEARCH
DOI: 10.1007/s12597-019-00428-6

9.Finding an optimal core on a tree network with M/G/c/c state-dependent queues

Authors: Mehrdad Moshtagh, Jafar Fathali, James MacGregor Smith, Nezam Mahdavi-Amiri
Year: 2019
Journal: Mathematical Methods of Operations Research
DOI: 10.1007/s00186-018-0651-3

10.The Stochastic Queue Core problem, evacuation networks, and state-dependent queues

Authors: Mehrdad Moshtagh, Jafar Fathali, J. MacGregor Smith
Year: 2018
ย Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
ย DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2018.02.026

๐ŸConclusion

Professor Fathaliโ€™s research stands out due to its mathematical rigor, practical relevance, and algorithmic innovation. His work significantly advances the optimization and decision sciences field, contributing both theoretical frameworks and practical solutions. These qualities, combined with his sustained academic output, collaborative spirit, and international impact, make him an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Dr .Walter Fabricio Silva Martins | Public Health | Best Review Paper Award

Dr .Walter Fabricio Silva Martins | Public Health | Best Review Paper Award

Associate researcher , Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine , United Kingdom

Dr. W. Fabricio S. Martins ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท is a Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral Fellow ๐Ÿงช at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง. A tropical medicine expert, his work focuses on insecticide resistance in disease-transmitting mosquitoes like Aedes aegypti ๐ŸฆŸ. Formerly a Senior Lecturer in Brazil ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท, he joined LSTMโ€™s Vector Biology Department in 2018. His research investigates how unregulated domestic insecticide use ๐Ÿ  impacts public health and vector resistance. He has authored key publications ๐Ÿ“š, reviewed for major journals, and spoken at international conferences ๐ŸŽค. Dr. Martins combines entomology, epidemiology, and public health to drive impactful global research ๐ŸŒ.

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Education & Experience

Dr. Martins holds a PhD in Tropical Medicine ๐Ÿงซ (LSTM, UK, 2016), an MSc in Animal Biology ๐Ÿ’ (Federal University of Pernambuco, 2006), and a BSc in Biology ๐Ÿงฌ (UEPB, Brazil, 2002). He was a Senior Lecturer ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿซ at Paraรญba State University (2006โ€“2018), contributing to teaching and research in vector biology. In 2018, he rejoined LSTM as an Associate Researcher ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿ”ฌ, and in 2023 began his Wellcome Trust Fellowship ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐ŸŽ“. His experience spans academia, research, and global health fieldwork ๐ŸŒŽ. Fluent in Portuguese ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡น and English ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง, he effectively collaborates across international teams on complex vector-borne disease issues.

Professional Development

Dr. Martins has built a diverse professional portfolio including academic teaching ๐Ÿ“š, scientific research ๐Ÿ”ฌ, and international collaboration ๐Ÿค. As a reviewer for top-tier journals ๐Ÿ“ like PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases and Parasites & Vectors, he maintains rigorous standards in vector research. His invited talks ๐ŸŽค and moderator roles, such as at the World Congress on Infectious Diseases (Rome, 2023), reflect his reputation as a thought leader ๐Ÿง . He also mentors junior researchers ๐Ÿ‘ฅ, applying strong leadership and communication skills ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ. His public health-driven approach integrates science with community needs for lasting impact ๐ŸŒ.

Research Focus

Dr. Martinsโ€™ research centers on medical entomology ๐ŸฆŸ and vector-borne disease dynamics ๐Ÿ”. He investigates the evolution of insecticide resistance, especially in Aedes aegypti, and how human behavior ๐Ÿงโ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿ  influences the efficacy of vector control strategies. His current work explores how unregulated domestic insecticide use ๐Ÿ”ฅ impacts resistance and public health outcomes. He focuses on arboviral diseases like dengue, Zika, and chikungunya ๐Ÿงฌ, emphasizing sustainable intervention approaches ๐Ÿ“Š. His goal is to inform global policy decisions ๐Ÿ›๏ธ through evidence-based science and promote smarter vector control programs worldwide ๐ŸŒ.

Awards & Honors

Dr. Martins received the prestigious Wellcome Trust Training Fellowship in Public Health and Tropical Medicine ๐ŸŽ“ (2018โ€“2023), supporting his pioneering research on household insecticide use. He also held national research fellowships for his MSc and PhD studies in Brazil ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท. Recognized for his expertise, he has served as a peer reviewer ๐Ÿ“„ for leading journals since 2013 and participated in international scientific panels ๐ŸŒ. His work is widely cited and has informed vector control strategies globally ๐Ÿงช. His accolades reflect a career devoted to innovation, scientific integrity, and global public health impact ๐ŸŒŸ.

Publication Top Notes

1. Improving the efficiency of aerosolized insecticide testing against mosquitoes

Citation:
Martins, W. F. S., Reid, E., Tomlinson, S., Evans, G., Gibson, J., Guy, A., Donnelly, M., & Weetman, D. (2023). Improving the efficiency of aerosolized insecticide testing against mosquitoes. Scientific Reports, 13, Article 6281. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-33460-0

Summary:
This study presents a novel and optimized method to improve the efficiency and reliability of testing aerosolized insecticides on mosquitoes. The research highlights how traditional testing methods may not accurately reflect real-world conditions, potentially leading to misjudgment of product efficacy. By refining exposure protocols, the study offers a more robust approach for evaluating household insecticide effectiveness, which is crucial for public health decision-making in vector control.

2. Development and application of a tri-allelic PCR assay for screening Vgsc-L1014F kdr mutations associated with pyrethroid and organochlorine resistance in the mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus

Citation:
Martins, W. F. S., Pereira, B. N. S., Alves, A. T. V., Murphy, A., Martins, P. G. S., Weetman, D., Wilding, C. S., & Donnelly, M. J. (2019). Development and application of a tri-allelic PCR assay for screening Vgsc-L1014F kdr mutations associated with pyrethroid and organochlorine resistance in the mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus. Parasites & Vectors, 12, Article 1. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-019-3490-z

Summary:
This paper introduces a sensitive and cost-effective PCR-based molecular diagnostic tool for detecting tri-allelic variations in the Vgsc-L1014F gene. These mutations are strongly linked to resistance against pyrethroids and organochlorines in Culex quinquefasciatus. The tool enhances the ability to monitor and track resistance evolution in mosquito populations, supporting better-targeted control interventions.

3. Transcriptomic analysis of insecticide resistance in the lymphatic filariasis vector Culex quinquefasciatus

Citation:
Martins, W. F. S., Wilding, C., Isaacs, A. T., Rippon, E. J., Megy, K., & Donnelly, M. J. (2019). Transcriptomic analysis of insecticide resistance in the lymphatic filariasis vector Culex quinquefasciatus. Scientific Reports, 9, Article 11406. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-47850-w

Summary:
Utilizing transcriptome analysis, this study reveals gene expression profiles linked to insecticide resistance in Culex quinquefasciatus, a major vector of lymphatic filariasis. Key metabolic resistance mechanisms, such as overexpression of detoxification enzymes, are identified. This research provides critical molecular insights for designing more effective mosquito control strategies and mitigating resistance.

4. Local selection in the presence of high levels of gene flow: Evidence of heterogeneous insecticide selection pressure across Ugandan Culex quinquefasciatus populations

Citation:
Martins, W. F. S., Wilding, C. S., Steen, K., Mawejje, H., Antรฃo, T. R., & Donnelly, M. J. (2017). Local selection in the presence of high levels of gene flow: Evidence of heterogeneous insecticide selection pressure across Ugandan Culex quinquefasciatus populations. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 11(10), e0005917. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005917

Summary:
The study investigates insecticide resistance patterns in Culex quinquefasciatus across Uganda. Despite high gene flow, resistance profiles were found to be spatially heterogeneous, indicating localized selection pressures. This implies that national-scale control programs may be less effective if local variation is not considered, emphasizing the need for region-specific strategies.

5. Detection and quantitation of copy number variation in the voltage-gated sodium channel gene of the mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus

Citation:
Martins, W. F. S., Subramaniam, K., Steen, K., Mawejje, H. D., Liloglou, T., Donnelly, M. J., & Wilding, C. (2017). Detection and quantitation of copy number variation in the voltage-gated sodium channel gene of the mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus. Scientific Reports, 7, Article 5821. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-06080-8

Summary:
This publication focuses on detecting copy number variations (CNVs) in the voltage-gated sodium channel (VGSC) gene, which plays a critical role in resistance to pyrethroids. By developing a quantitative assay, the authors reveal the extent of CNVs in field populations. The findings underscore the role of gene duplication in resistance and inform molecular surveillance strategies.

6. Genetic variability and spatial distribution in small geographic scale of Aedes aegypti under different climatic conditions in Northeastern Brazil

Citation:
Steffler, L. M., Dolabella, S. S., Ribolla, P. E. M., Dreyer, C. S., Araรบjo, E. D., Oliveira, R. G., Martins, W. F. S., & La Corte, R. (2016). Genetic variability and spatial distribution in small geographic scale of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) under different climatic conditions in Northeastern Brazil. Parasites & Vectors, 9, Article 530. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-016-1814-9

Summary:
This study examines the genetic structure and distribution of Aedes aegypti populations in relation to microclimatic conditions in Brazil. It finds significant variability even at small geographic scales, influenced by local environmental factors. The results support targeted vector control strategies tailored to specific ecological contexts.

Conclusion

Dr. Walter Fabrรญcio Silva Martins demonstrates exceptional research productivity, real-world impact, and a sustained commitment to global health challenges. His work significantly advances our understanding of insecticide resistance and vector-borne disease control. Therefore, he is highly deserving of a Best Review paper Award, particularly in the fields of Tropical Medicine, Vector Biology, and Public Health Entomology.