Diana Dorobantu | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Diana Dorobantu | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

ISFA | Université Lyon 1 | France

Diana Dorobantu is an Associate Professor (Maître de Conférences) at Université Lyon 1, affiliated with the Laboratoire de Sciences Actuarielles et Financières and the Institut de Science Financière et d’Assurances (ISFA). Her academic profile reflects a strong interdisciplinary foundation spanning applied mathematics, finance, actuarial science, and risk modeling, supported by advanced training in both mathematical theory and economic applications. Her research expertise lies at the intersection of stochastic processes and applied probability, with a particular emphasis on stochastic control, optimal stopping, and the study of hitting times and passage time distributions. She has made significant contributions to mathematical finance and insurance mathematics, especially in areas related to default risk modeling, contagion effects, life insurance valuation, climate risk, and actuarial applications of Ornstein–Uhlenbeck processes. Her work is recognized for combining rigorous theoretical developments with practical relevance to financial and insurance risk management. Professor Dorobantu has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in leading international journals, including Stochastics, Bernoulli, Quantitative Finance, Journal of Applied Probability, Stochastic Models, and Methodology and Computing in Applied Probability. Her research addresses both analytical and statistical challenges, such as first-passage time densities, suprema-based inference, renewal-reward processes, and parameter estimation for stochastic models. She has also contributed to applied studies in climate risk and agricultural insurance, demonstrating the societal relevance of her work. In addition to her research activities, she is deeply engaged in doctoral supervision, having guided multiple PhD candidates on topics related to stochastic processes, actuarial science, and climate-related risk modeling. Her administrative leadership includes directing graduate-level programs in financial risk engineering and coordinating international actuarial training initiatives. Through her combined roles as researcher, supervisor, and academic leader, Diana Dorobantu has played a key role in advancing actuarial science education and research with strong international visibility.

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Featured Publications

An Extension of Davis and Lo’s Contagion Model

A. Cousin, D. Dorobantu, D. Rullière · Quantitative Finance · Cited by 23
Optimal Strategies in a Risky Debt Context

D. Dorobantu, M. Elvira Mancino, M. Pontier · Stochastics · Cited by 9
Joint Law of an Ornstein–Uhlenbeck Process and Its Supremum

C. Blanchet-Scalliet, D. Dorobantu, L. Gay · Journal of Applied Probability · Cited by 8
A Model-Point Approach to Indifference Pricing of Life Insurance Portfolios with Dependent Lives

C. Blanchet-Scalliet, D. Dorobantu, Y. Salhi · Methodology and Computing in Applied Probability · Cited by 8

Alimorad Rashidi | Academic Recognition | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Alimorad Rashidi | Academic Recognition | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Alimorad Rashidi | Research institute of petroleum industry | Iran

Alimorad Rashidi is a leading chemical engineering researcher recognized internationally for pioneering contributions to carbon nanostructures, nanofluids, and nanotechnology-driven energy solutions. His work spans fundamental materials science to industrial-scale innovation, with a strong emphasis on applications in the oil, gas, and petrochemical sectors. As head of an advanced carbon nanostructures research group, he has led major initiatives in the mass production of nanomaterials—including carbon nanotubes, graphene, nanoporous carbons, metal oxides, and hybrid nanomaterials—using scalable chemical, catalytic, and CVD-based processes. His expertise includes nanofluid development for enhanced oil recovery (EOR), drilling fluids, heat transfer systems, and next-generation fuel formulations. He has significantly advanced adsorption and separation technologies, contributing to natural gas storage (ANG), CO₂ capture, gas purification, and smart adsorbent design. His research also encompasses nanocatalysts for hydrogenation, hydrodesulfurization, heavy oil upgrading, selective H₂S conversion, and methane-to-ethylene catalytic processes. He has extensive experience designing and optimizing pilot plants, adsorption systems (PSA), nanofilter membranes, and large-scale nanomaterial production units. His academic background is complemented by teaching expertise in heat transfer, mass transfer, fluid mechanics, nanostructured materials, surface science, and catalytic processes. Rashidi’s contributions are reflected in a substantial portfolio of international patents, including technologies for carbon nanotube production, advanced hydrodesulfurization catalysts, alumina nanotube-supported catalysts, highly ordered nanostructure arrays, nanohybrid systems for NOx removal, heavy crude upgrading catalysts, carbon nanotube-based nanohybrids for oil recovery, nanofluid synthesis, and graphene and nanoporous graphene production. His work has earned numerous national and international recognitions, including multiple top researcher awards, major innovation accolades, elite scientific honors, and global citations ranking him among the top 1–2% of scientists worldwide. His combination of scientific leadership, industrial impact, and sustained innovation positions him as a key figure in advancing nanotechnology for energy and environmental applications.

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Featured Publications

Sharafinia, S., Saadati Ardestani, N., Rashidi, A., Abbasy, F., & Eskandari Sabzi, P. (2025). CO₂/N₂ selectivity with high efficiency using new flexible coordinate organic polymer-based core–shell. RSC Advances. https://doi.org/10.1039/D5RA03873A

Mir, S., Rashidi, A., Naderifar, A., Seif, A., Silvestrelli, P. L., & Alonso, J. A. (2025). Development of a smart plasma-treated nano-filter using carbon nitride nanostructures for oil–water emulsion separation: Experimental and theoretical studies. Journal of Materials Chemistry A. https://doi.org/10.1039/D5TA00294J

Sirati Gohari, M., Rezaei, S. A., Rashidi, A., Javadpour, S., & Ebadzadeh, T. (2025). MXenes and hydride nanostructures: Fundamental, properties, surface modification, properties, and application. In Book chapter. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-21853-8.00002-5

Zafari, T., Sharafinia, S., Rashidi, A., Esrafili, M. D., Keyvani, B., & Mousavi, M. (2025). Optimized adsorption of volatile organic compounds on graphene oxide and nanoporous graphene activated with ZnCl₂: A combined experimental and computational study. Nanoscale Advances. https://doi.org/10.1039/D5NA00199D

Mousavi, R., Fazlinezhad, A., Fallah Shojaei, A., Rashidi, A., & Fattahi, M. (2025). Evaluation of vanadium oxide nanocatalysts over graphene for propylene production through oxidative propane dehydrogenation. Catalysts, 15(5), 409. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal15050409

Nouri, M., Sadeghi, M. T., Rashidi, A., & Norouzbeigi, R. (2024). Hydrothermally synthetized WO₃-coated stainless steel mesh for oil–water separation purposes. Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13202-023-01741-z