Emmanuel Kengne Author

Wu-Ming Liu obtained his Ph.D. degree from the Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China in June 1994. He became an Associate Professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, in 1996, and has been a Full Professor at the Institute of Physics at the same Academy since 2002. He has served as an editorial board member for several international journals, including Scientific Reports, Journals of Physics: Communication, Frontiers of Physics, Journal of Atomic and Molecular Science, China Measurement and Test. His research interests include atomic and molecular physics and quantum optics theory, the theory of quantum information and quantum computation, and condensed matter theory 

Emmanuel Kengne obtained his Ph.D. degree in Physicomathematical Sciences from the Kharkiv State University (now Kharkiv National University), Ukraine in January 1994. He is an applied mathematician, and a Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Quebec at Outaouais, Canada. Emmanuel Kengne has made major contributions to a vast number of fields, including the theory of well-posedness boundary value problems for partial differential equations, wave propagation on nonlinear transmission lines, optical and heat solitons, nonlinear dynamical lattices, Ginzburg--Landau equations, Boson--Fermion models, bio-thermal physics, light propagation, thermal therapy for tumors, as well as many other mathematical fields.