Professor Mirzo Sharipov is an Uzbek physicist and doctor of science (DSc), currently serving as the head of the Physics Department at Bukhara State University. His academic career combines scientific research with leadership in higher education. His research focuses on magneto-optical phenomena, spintronics, and the physics of magnetic materials, particularly rare-earth ferrite garnets and multiferroics. He has made significant contributions to the study of domain structures, phase transitions, and spectroscopic properties of crystals, with applications in modern materials science and advanced functional devices. Professor Sharipov is the author of numerous scientific publications and actively participates in international research collaboration. In addition to his scientific work, he contributes as an editor of academic books and proceedings, supporting the dissemination of high-quality research and strengthening the development of applied physics.Professor Predrag S. Stanimirović is a distinguished Serbian mathematician and computer scientist, recognized for his extensive contributions to applied mathematics and computational theory. He has spent his academic career at the University of Niš, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, where he serves as a full professor and plays a key role in the development of mathematical and informatics education. His research interests cover a broad spectrum of modern mathematics, including generalized inverses of matrices, optimization methods, numerical analysis, algorithms, and graph theory. He is particularly known for advancing theoretical foundations and practical applications of matrix computations, and dynamical systems, contributing to areas such as engineering, data processing, and computer science. Professor Stanimirović has authored several hundred scientific publications and collaborated internationally with leading researchers, establishing a strong global academic presence. His work continues to influence contemporary applied mathematics, combining theoretical rigor with interdisciplinary relevance.Professor Anvar Zakhidov is a prominent Uzbek-American physicist and materials scientist, recognized for his pioneering contributions to nanotechnology and modern condensed matter physics. Born in Tashkent, he built an international scientific career spanning research institutions in Uzbekistan, Japan, Europe, and the United States, later joining the University of Texas at Dallas, where he became a leading figure in nanoscience research. His research focuses on advanced functional nanomaterials, including carbon nanotubes, photonic crystals, perovskite systems, and organic electronic materials, with applications in solar cells, optoelectronic devices, and energy technologies. He has authored hundreds of scientific publications with tens of thousands of citations, reflecting the global impact of his work. Professor Zakhidov is a fellow of the American Physical Society and other scientific organizations, honored for fundamental contributions to the design and understanding of nanoscale materials and devices.