Assoc Prof Dr. Sobia Sadiq | General Relativity and Astrophysics | Editorial Board Member

Assoc Prof Dr. Sobia Sadiq | General Relativity and Astrophysics | Editorial Board Member

University of Education |  Pakistan

Dr. Sobia Sadiq has earned multiple academic distinctions, including top positions and prestigious merit scholarships, and has been awarded an HEC Indigenous Ph.D. Fellowship. She has contributed to academic administration by organizing national and international conferences on gravitation and cosmology. Her teaching career includes serving as a Visiting Assistant Professor and currently working as an Assistant Professor (TTS) in the Department of Mathematics, University of Education. She has completed advanced professional development programs and her research interests span cosmology, electromagnetic field theory, relativity, relativistic astrophysics, and mathematical techniques. She is proficient in MS Office, Mathematica, Maple, and LaTeX. Dr. Sadiq has delivered several invited talks at reputed national and international platforms and has actively participated in numerous workshops, seminars, and conferences related to mathematics, cosmology, and astrophysics.

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Featured Publications

Sadiq, S., & Abbas, E. (2025). Impact of curvature-matter coupling on charged spherical polytropes. International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics.

Javed, F., Waseem, A., Sadiq, S., & Mustafa, G. (2025). A comprehensive analysis of stable configurations of nonrotating BTZ-ModMax thin-shell wormholes. European Physical Journal C.

Ditta, A., Sadiq, S., Rasheed, A. S., Errehymy, A., Maurya, S. K., & Mustafa, G. (2025). Novel insights into wormhole solutions in extended teleparallel gravity inspired by non-commutative geometry. International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics.

Sadiq, S., Atif, A., Javed, F., & Saleem, R. (2024). Investigating novel wormhole models in extended teleparallel gravity through thin-shell composed with dark energies. Chinese Journal of Physics.

Saleem, R., Aslam, M. I., Sadiq, S., & Murtaza, M. T. (2024). Stability of charged anisotropic thin shell gravastars admitting conformal motion in f(R, T) gravity. Annals of Physics, 465, 169659.

Assoc Prof Dr. Sunil Kumar Maurya | The Relativity theory | Editorial Board Member

Assoc Prof Dr. Sunil Kumar Maurya | The Relativity theory | Editorial Board Member

University of Nizwa | Oman

Dr. Sunil Kumar Maurya is a researcher in differential equations, similarity transformation methods, Einstein’s field equations, mathematical physics, applied mathematics, general relativity, cosmology, compact star modelling, astrophysics, wormholes, and modified theories of gravity using gravitational decoupling techniques. He has supervised international Ph.D. research, completed funded projects in astrophysics, cosmology, and nanofluid heat transfer, and actively contributes as a principal investigator and co-investigator. His administrative roles include leading academic departments, overseeing graduate studies and scientific research, and serving in various acting dean positions. He has contributed extensively to institutional committees in quality assurance, accreditation, curriculum development, cultural activities, and postgraduate research. Dr. Maurya’s achievements include national-level research fellowships, recognition among the world’s top 2% most cited scientists by Stanford University, and multiple institutional awards for outstanding research contributions.

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Featured Publications

Sekhmani, Y., Maurya, S. K., Rayimbaev, J., Altanji, M., Ibragimov, I., & Muminov, S. (2025). Exact static and slowly rotating phantom conformal nonlinear-electrodynamic black holes in Bumblebee gravity with Lorentz violation and shadow phenomenology. Physics of the Dark Universe, 102116.

Ditta, A., Ashraf, A., Maurya, S. K., Ali, A., Alimova, A., & Atamurotov, F. (2025). Oscillatory motion and QPO signatures around rotating short-hairy black holes: Bridging theory and observation. Physics of the Dark Universe.

Javed, F., Waseem, A., Mustafa, G., Maurya, S. K., Shrahili, M., & Atamurotov, F. (2025). Massless and massive scalar shell dynamics from rotating BTZ black holes with nonminimally coupled scalar fields. Scientific Reports.

Maurya, S. K., Ditta, A., Bouzenada, A., Ashraf, A., Ali, A., & Atamurotov, F. (2025). Barrow entropy effects on thermodynamics and QPOs of a quintessence-surrounded Frolov black hole model. Nuclear Physics B.

Maurya, S. K., Ashraf, A., Ali, A., Govender, M., Javed, F., & Channuie, P. (2025). Modeling anisotropic compact objects in the vanishing complexity regime through gravitational decoupling. European Physical Journal C.

Dr. Chiranjeeb Singha | Gravitational Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chiranjeeb Singha | Gravitational Physics | Best Researcher Award

Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics | India

Dr. Chiranjeeb Singha is a researcher specializing in theoretical and observational studies of classical, semi-classical, and quantum aspects of gravity. He has held academic and research positions at reputed institutes such as the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP), and the Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI). His teaching experience includes courses on Mathematical Methods of Physics and Basic Statistical Mechanics. He is proficient in programming and computational tools such as LaTeX, Mathematica, Matlab, Fortran, C, and Monte Python, and is fluent in Bengali, English, and Hindi. He actively contributed to the scientific community as a referee for journals like General Relativity and Gravitation and Nuclear Physics B, and serves on the editorial board of the American Journal of Modern Physics. He has delivered numerous invited talks and seminars at national and international institutes and conferences, focusing on topics such as black hole thermodynamics, Hawking radiation, and the strong cosmic censorship conjecture. His research output includes over 25 published papers and several works under review, reflecting his strong engagement in high-energy and gravitational physics.

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Featured Publications

Fairoos, C., & Singha, C. (2025). From nonextremal to extremal: Entropy of Reissner–Nordström and Kerr black holes revisited. General Relativity and Gravitation, 57(10), 136.

Chakrabarti, S., & Singha, C. (2025). Traversable wormholes with a spontaneous symmetry breaking scalar field. Fortschritte der Physik, 73(7), e70013.

Mahapatra, P., Singha, C., Hazarika, A., & Das, P. K. (2025). Implications of fermionic dark matter interactions on anisotropic neutron stars. The Astrophysical Journal, 985(1), 74.

Ghosh, R., & Singha, C. (2025). Can rotating black holes have short hairs? Physical Review D, 111(4), 044008.

Bhatt, R. P., & Singha, C. (2024). Scalar tidal response of a rotating BTZ black hole. Journal of Global Energy Awards, 2024(11), 1–19.