Saif Ullah | Mathematical Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Saif Ullah | Mathematical Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Professor Doctor | Government College University Lahore | Pakistan

Dr. Saif Ullah is a distinguished researcher in the field of mathematics, with significant contributions to nonlinear dynamics, control theory, and mathematical modeling. His research integrates advanced analytical techniques with interdisciplinary applications, particularly in mathematical physics, fractional calculus, fluid dynamics, and artificial intelligence-driven systems. With a strong publication record comprising 54 documents and an h-index of 12, his scholarly work has garnered 493 citations, reflecting its impact and relevance within the scientific community. His research emphasizes the development of innovative mathematical frameworks to analyze and control complex dynamical systems, contributing to advancements in both theoretical and applied domains. His work also explores data-driven modeling and neural network integration, addressing real-world challenges across physics, biology, and computational sciences, thereby strengthening the role of mathematics in modern scientific and technological progress.

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Nicolò Colistra | Mathematical Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Nicolò Colistra | Mathematical Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Ricercatore | ENEA | Italy 

Dr. Nicolò Colistra is a biomedical engineer and AI researcher whose work integrates machine learning, biomedical sensing, and intelligent systems to advance healthcare diagnostics, treatment optimization, and human performance assessment. His research spans artificial intelligence for oncology and cardiology, predictive modeling for clinical decision-making, and the development of multi-scale digital twin architectures. He has contributed to high-impact innovations in cardiotoxicity assessment through big-data pipelines, automated drug-screening platforms, and advanced signal-processing algorithms, alongside significant achievements in microfabrication, biosensor design, optical systems, and clean-room prototyping. His applied research also includes the engineering of wearable and robotic systems for gait analysis, athletic performance prediction, and human–machine interaction. Dr. Colistra’s academic influence is demonstrated by 187 citations, 11 publications, and an h-index of 6, underscoring his growing visibility in biomedical engineering, AI-driven health technologies, and translational innovation. He has collaborated with leading institutions including ENEA, the University of Rome Tor Vergata, the Italian Institute of Technology, and IBM Research, contributing to multidisciplinary projects that bridge engineering, medicine, and computational sciences. His work has been showcased at major international conferences, reflecting global engagement in biomedical imaging, electroporation, bioengineering, and neurosensor technologies. Through the integration of AI, advanced sensing, and multi-disciplinary engineering, Dr. Colistra’s research contributes to safer drug development, improved cardiovascular risk evaluation, enhanced athlete monitoring, and more precise diagnostic pathways, ultimately supporting societal goals of better healthcare, prevention, and performance optimization.

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Featured Publications

  • Crusi, R., Colistra, N., Camera, F., Monti, G., Zappatore, M. S., Merla, C., & Tarricone, L. (2025). Cardiac pulsed-field ablation: Deep learning solutions for multi-parameter predictions. IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics, RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology.

  • Colistra, N., Manzi, V., Maikano, S., Laterza, F., D’Onofrio, R., & Verrelli, C. M. (2025). A new linear two-state dynamical model for athletic performance prediction in elite-level soccer players. Mathematics.

  • Iachetta, G., Melle, G., Colistra, N., Tantussi, F., De Angelis, F., & Dipalo, M. (2023). Long-term in vitro recording of cardiac action potentials on microelectrode arrays for chronic cardiotoxicity assessment. Archives of Toxicology.

  • Iachetta, G., Melle, G., Colistra, N., Tantussi, F., De Angelis, F., & Dipalo, M. (2022). Chronic cardiotoxicity assessment by cell optoporation on microelectrode arrays. bioRxiv.

  • Iachetta, G., Colistra, N., Melle, G., Deleye, L., Tantussi, F., De Angelis, F., & Dipalo, M. (2021). Improving reliability and reducing costs of cardiotoxicity assessments using laser-induced cell poration on microelectrode arrays. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology.