Vassilis Rothos | Applied Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Vassilis Rothos | Applied Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece

Prof. Vassilios M. Rothos is a distinguished scholar in applied mathematics, specializing in nonlinear dynamical systems and wave phenomena. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Patras, focusing on chaos theory and nonlinear systems. He currently serves as Professor at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, with extensive academic experience across leading institutions in the UK and Europe. His research explores nonlinear partial differential equations, optical solitons, and mathematical modeling in physics and materials science. He has received multiple international grants and awards, contributing significantly to advancements in nonlinear analysis and interdisciplinary scientific research.

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Joseph Ngatchou-Wandji | Mathematical Statistics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Joseph Ngatchou-Wandji | Mathematical Statistics | Research Excellence Award

Université de Lorraine | France

Joseph Ngatchou-Wandji is a Full Professor jointly appointed at Université de Rennes (EHESP) and at Université de Lorraine’s Institut Élie Cartan de Lorraine (IECL), where he leads work in the Probabilities & Statistics group. He earned his doctorate in applied mathematics/statistics from Université Paris 13 (1995) and obtained his Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR) in 2006. Prior to his current position, he was Associate Professor at Université de Caen (1997–2009). His extensive teaching portfolio spans undergraduate to postgraduate courses in probability, time series, and spatio-temporal models, at institutions in France (e.g., EHESP, Télécom Nancy, École Polytechnique) and abroad (Lebanon, Gabon, Tunisia, Benin). His research focuses on estimation and hypothesis testing in time series and spatio-temporal models, change-point detection, CHARN (Conditional Heteroscedastic Autoregressive Nonlinear) models, and nonparametric inference. He has supervised about forty master’s theses and over a dozen PhD dissertations, and has published ~ 50 research papers. He is also frequently invited abroad (e.g., South Africa, China, USA), serves on many PhD juries, and is active in national academic governance and statistical associations. In addition to his academic achievements, he authored a 204-page novel, Le vent du printemps, and holds a 4th dan in karate. According to his ResearchGate profile, he has 258 Citations and 30 Documentation an h-index ≈ 18.

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Ngatchou-Wandji, J., & Co-authors. (2025). Testing for the zero-altered Poisson distribution with positive data. Statistica Neerlandica.

Ngatchou-Wandji, J., & Co-authors. (2025). Goodness-of-fit tests for discrete response models with covariates. Statistical Papers.

Ngatchou-Wandji, J., & Co-authors. (2025). Omnibus diagnostic procedures for vector multiplicative errors models. Statistical Papers.