George kotsompolis | Econometrics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. George kotsompolis | Econometrics | Best Researcher Award

National Technical University of Athens | Greece

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Summary

George kotsompolis has built a strong academic foundation through his studies at the national technical university of athens, specializing in mathematical modeling, econometrics, and energy economics. his early academic pursuits focused on financial market dynamics, while his later research extended into forecasting, carbon pricing, and policy-oriented projects. through professional endeavors at universities and research institutions, he has demonstrated the ability to combine rigorous mathematics with real-world economic and energy challenges. his contributions, supported by published and forthcoming works, highlight his innovation and collaborative spirit. importantly, his active participation in academic teams reflects his role in facilitating newcomer socialization in the research community.

Early academic pursuits

George Kotsompolis began his academic journey at the national technical university of athens, where he pursued a diploma (meng) in applied mathematical & physical sciences. with a strong foundation in mathematical analysis, statistics, and computational methods, he demonstrated early promise in bridging theory with applied research. his diploma thesis, focused on economic dynamics and spillover effects in east asian financial markets using a novel markov-switching regime gvar model, showcased his ability to integrate mathematics with economics. these early academic pursuits established the basis for his later engagement with mathematical modeling, econometrics, and energy economics, while also laying the groundwork for his role in newcomer socialization within academic research environments.

Professional endeavors

Throughout his career, kotsompolis has expanded his expertise beyond the classroom into practical research. after completing his msc in mathematical modeling in modern technologies & financial engineering with distinction, he continued as a phd candidate at the national technical university of athens. he gained research experience at the athens university of economics and business under associate prof. dr. petros varthalitis, working on intangible leaders and laggards in the european union and eurozone. in parallel, he contributed to projects linking the labour and output gap to inflation, as well as serving as an intern at the national observatory of athens. these professional endeavors highlight his engagement with economic modeling, forecasting, and evidence-based policy analysis, key areas where he also supported the process of newcomer socialization for junior peers.

Contributions and research focus

Kotsompolis has contributed significantly to the fields of econometrics, time series analysis, and energy & environmental economics. his research includes developing and applying advanced mathematical methods to financial and energy markets. his works in progress, including introducing the markov switching regime global var model (msr-gvar): theory and evidence and forecasting carbon prices with arimax, xgboost, and lstm: a hybrid approach, reflect his commitment to methodological innovation. the key contributions of his research focus not only on advancing theoretical models but also on addressing real-world challenges in energy economics and forecasting under uncertainty. his innovative approaches to modeling place him in a unique position to foster newcomer socialization into multidisciplinary economic research.

Impact and influence

The impact of kotsompolis’ work extends across academia and policy-making. by combining econometric tools with machine learning techniques, he provides actionable insights into financial and energy markets. his research on carbon price forecasting and global economic spillovers holds implications for sustainable energy policy and financial stability. beyond academic citations, his influence is marked by his role in collaborative research teams, mentorship, and the encouragement of open dialogue among peers. his recognition through state scholarships foundation awards also reflects his growing reputation and the broader influence of his scholarly contributions.

Academic cites

Academic cites of his research demonstrate the relevance of his methodological innovations. his forthcoming publications in journals such as or spectrum and the journal of forecasting highlight his entry into reputable international outlets. these cites will serve as reference points for future research in mathematical modeling, econometrics, and energy economics. they not only validate his contributions but also reinforce his academic presence within the global research community.

Legacy and future contributions

The legacy of george kotsompolis lies in his dedication to bridging mathematics, economics, and energy studies. his work creates pathways for integrating classical econometric models with modern computational techniques. looking forward, his future contributions are expected to deepen understanding of financial markets, carbon pricing, and the role of energy economics in sustainable development. by inspiring peers and supporting research networks, he ensures continuity of knowledge transfer. as a rising scholar, his ongoing projects, combined with his emphasis on newcomer socialization, mark him as a promising academic leader shaping the future of applied economics.

Publications 

Title: Climate change economics and the determinants of carbon emissions’ futures returns: A regime-driven ARDL model
Author(s): Georgios Kotsompolis, K.N. Konstantakis, P. Xidonas, P.G. Michaelides, D.D. Thomakos
Journal: Finance Research Letters, 2023

 

Conclusion

in conclusion, george kotsompolis represents a new generation of scholars who merge mathematical rigor with applied economic insights. his academic cites and forthcoming publications in respected journals underscore the significance of his research, while his impact and influence extend toward evidence-based policy and interdisciplinary collaboration. with a legacy rooted in innovation and a vision for sustainable economic and energy solutions, he is poised to make enduring contributions to global scholarship. his commitment to research excellence, mentorship, and newcomer socialization ensures that his work will resonate across academic and professional spheres well into the future.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ali El Sayed Fahim  – applied mathematics – Best Researcher Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ali El Sayed Fahim  - applied mathematics - Best Researcher Award 

Basic sciences department -faculty of engineering - Egypt

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🎓 Early academic pursuits

Mohamed Ali El Sayed Fahim  his academic journey began with a passion for engineering and mathematics, culminating in a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering with a specialization in measurements and controls from benha university in 2008. earning a "very good with honors" distinction, he demonstrated early on a strong foundation in technical sciences, particularly in power electronics and engineering mathematics. his growing interest in advanced mathematical modeling led him to pursue postgraduate studies in mathematical programming and operations research.

👨‍🏫 Professional endeavors

Fahim's professional academic career began in 2009 as a demonstrator of engineering mathematics at the faculty of engineering, benha university. over the next several years, he steadily rose through academic ranks, from assistant teacher in 2014 to lecturer in 2018, and ultimately to associate professor in 2023. he served at both benha university and bader university in cairo (buc), where he has been a cornerstone in the department of basic engineering sciences.

📚 Contributions and research focus

Associate professor fahim’s primary research interests lie in mathematical programming, operations research, and multi-objective optimization. his academic work bridges theory with applied mathematics engineering applications, offering solutions to complex, uncertain systems.

🌍 Impact and influence

Fahim’s research has significantly influenced both academic and industrial spheres. his work on multi-level programming and uncertain optimization models has been applied in engineering applied mathematics contexts, especially where systems like power electronics require precise and adaptive control methods.

📈 Academic citations and recognitions

Mohamed Fahim is a registered researcher on international platforms such as orcid and scopus. he is recognized for his scholarly productivity, particularly in the fields of operations research applied mathematics and mathematical modeling. his citation metrics on scopus reflect the growing relevance of his research in global academic circles.

🧭 Legacy and future contributions

Looking ahead, fahim envisions continuing his work at the intersection of mathematics and engineering. his goal is to advance optimization algorithms that can support next-generation technologies, particularly within power electronics systems and intelligent control networks.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Two TOPSIS-Based Approaches for Multi-Choice Rough Bi-Level Multi-Objective Nonlinear Programming Problems
    Authors: Mohamed A. El Sayed, Farahat A. Farahat, Mohamed A. Elsisy, Maazen Alsabaan, Mohamed I. Ibrahem, Haitham Elwahsh
    Journal: Mathematics

  • Title: Performance Analysis of Fully Intuitionistic Fuzzy Multi-Objective Multi-Item Solid Fractional Transportation Model
    Authors: Sultan Almotairi, Elsayed Badr, M. A. Elsisy, F. A. Farahat, M. A. El Sayed
    Journal: Fractal and Fractional

  • Title: Multi-choice fractional stochastic multi-objective transportation problem
    Authors: M. A. El Sayed, Ibrahim A. Baky
    Journal: Soft Computing

  • Title: The Karush–Kuhn–Tucker (KKT) optimality conditions for fuzzy-valued fractional optimization problems
    Authors: Deepika Agarwal, Pitam Singh, M. A. El Sayed
    Journal: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation

  • Title: Stability of Parametric Intuitionistic Fuzzy Multi-Objective Fractional Transportation Problem
    Author: M. A. El Sayed
    Journal: Fractal and Fractional