Prof. Mohammed Hussein | Applied Mathematics | Best Researcher Award
Academia at University of Baghdad, Iran
Dr. Mohammed Sabah Hussein is a distinguished Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Baghdad, College of Science, with a Ph.D. from the University of Leeds. With 18 years of teaching and research experience, his expertise spans inverse problems for heat equations, numerical analysis, fluid dynamics, and mathematical modeling. He has made significant contributions to academia, mentoring postgraduate students and serving in leadership roles, including Head of the Mathematics Department. Dr. Hussein has an impressive publication record in high-impact journals and actively participates in international research collaborations. His academic reputation is reflected in his H-index rankings across Google Scholar, Scopus, and Clarivate. As a member of several professional societies and editorial boards, he is dedicated to advancing applied mathematics. His technical proficiency in MATLAB, Mathematica, and LaTeX, coupled with his extensive research on solving complex mathematical problems, makes him a leading figure in his field.
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Education
Dr. Mohammed Sabah Hussein earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Leeds, where he specialized in inverse problems for heat equations and numerical analysis. Prior to that, he obtained his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Mathematics from the University of Baghdad, demonstrating early excellence in mathematical modeling and computational techniques. His academic journey has been marked by a strong foundation in mathematical theories, which he later expanded through advanced research in applied mathematics and fluid dynamics. Throughout his education, Dr. Hussein actively engaged in research projects that enhanced his expertise in solving complex mathematical problems, particularly in heat transfer and differential equations. His exposure to international academic environments enriched his analytical skills and deepened his understanding of mathematical applications in real-world scenarios. His educational background continues to influence his teaching and research, enabling him to contribute significantly to mathematical sciences and mentor future scholars in applied mathematics.
Professional Experience
Dr. Mohammed Sabah Hussein is a Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Baghdad, College of Science, with 18 years of experience in teaching and research. He has held several academic leadership roles, including serving as Head of the Mathematics Department, where he played a crucial role in curriculum development and faculty mentoring. Over the years, he has supervised numerous postgraduate students, guiding them in advanced mathematical research. Dr. Hussein has collaborated with international institutions on cutting-edge research projects in applied mathematics, enhancing interdisciplinary studies. He has also served as a reviewer and editorial board member for prestigious mathematical journals, contributing to the peer-review process. His expertise in numerical methods, fluid dynamics, and inverse problems has led him to participate in global awards and workshops, where he shares his insights with the academic community. His commitment to research and education solidifies his standing as a leading mathematician.
Research Interest
Dr. Mohammed Sabah Hussein’s research focuses on inverse problems for heat equations, numerical analysis, fluid dynamics, and mathematical modeling. He specializes in solving complex differential equations that arise in real-world applications, particularly in heat transfer and fluid mechanics. His work extends to computational techniques using MATLAB and Mathematica, where he develops algorithms for accurate numerical solutions. Dr. Hussein is also interested in optimization methods and their applications in engineering and physical sciences. His research has contributed to advancements in thermal analysis and industrial processes, demonstrating the practical impact of applied mathematics. Additionally, he collaborates on interdisciplinary projects that integrate mathematics with physics and engineering, broadening the scope of mathematical applications. His publications in high-impact journals reflect his dedication to innovative mathematical research, and his continued exploration of numerical simulations and mathematical modeling ensures his contributions remain at the forefront of applied mathematics advancements.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Mohammed Sabah Hussein has received several prestigious awards and honors for his outstanding contributions to applied mathematics. His research excellence has been recognized with accolades from national and international academic institutions. He has been honored for his high-impact publications and has received grants for his work in mathematical modeling and numerical analysis. Dr. Hussein’s influence in academia is further demonstrated by his strong citation record and H-index rankings in Google Scholar, Scopus, and Clarivate. He has been invited as a keynote speaker at global awards and has received recognition for his mentorship of postgraduate students. His role in advancing mathematical sciences has been acknowledged through memberships in esteemed mathematical societies and editorial boards of reputed journals. These honors reflect his dedication to academic excellence and his influence on the broader mathematical research community.
Conclusion
Dr. Mohammed Sabah Hussein is a highly respected mathematician whose expertise in applied mathematics has significantly impacted academia and research. With a strong educational background and extensive professional experience, he has contributed to solving complex mathematical problems through advanced numerical analysis and modeling. His dedication to mentoring students, publishing high-impact research, and collaborating internationally highlights his commitment to the mathematical sciences. His awards and honors reflect his scholarly influence and contributions to mathematical research. As a professor, researcher, and mentor, Dr. Hussein continues to advance applied mathematics, ensuring its relevance in solving real-world challenges. His work in inverse problems, fluid dynamics, and computational methods cements his reputation as a leader in the field. Through his academic and research endeavors, he remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of mathematical knowledge and inspiring future generations of mathematicians.
Publications Top Noted
1. Simultaneous determination of time-dependent coefficients in the heat equation
Authors: M. S. Hussein, D. Lesnic, M. I. Ivanchov
Year: 2014
Citations: 61
Source: Computers & Mathematics with Applications, 67(5), 1065-1091
2. An inverse problem of finding the time‐dependent diffusion coefficient from an integral condition
Authors: M. S. Hussein, D. Lesnic, M. I. Ismailov
Year: 2016
Citations: 49
Source: Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, 39(5), 963-980
3. Reconstruction of time-dependent coefficients from heat moments
Authors: M. J. Huntul, D. Lesnic, M. S. Hussein
Year: 2017
Citations: 45
Source: Applied Mathematics and Computation, 301, 233-253
4. Simultaneous determination of time and space-dependent coefficients in a parabolic equation
Authors: M. S. Hussein, D. Lesnic
Year: 2016
Citations: 38
Source: Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 33, 194-217
5. Multiple time-dependent coefficient identification thermal problems with a free boundary
Authors: M. S. Hussein, D. Lesnic, M. I. Ivanchov, H. A. Snitko
Year: 2016
Citations: 37
Source: Applied Numerical Mathematics, 99, 24-50
6. Direct and inverse source problems for degenerate parabolic equations
Authors: M. S. Hussein, D. Lesnic, V. L. Kamynin, A. B. Kostin
Year: 2020
Citations: 35
Source: Journal of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems, 28(3), 425-448
7. Simultaneous determination of time-dependent coefficients and heat source
Authors: M. S. Hussein, D. Lesnic
Year: 2016
Citations: 24
Source: International Journal for Computational Methods in Engineering Science and Mechanics
8. Identification of the time-dependent conductivity of an inhomogeneous diffusive material
Authors: M. S. Hussein, D. Lesnic
Year: 2015
Citations: 24
Source: Applied Mathematics and Computation, 269, 35-58
9. Determination of a time-dependent thermal diffusivity and free boundary in heat conduction
Authors: M. S. Hussein, D. Lesnic
Year: 2014
Citations: 23
Source: International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 53, 154-163
10. Simultaneous Identification of Thermal Conductivity and Heat Source in the Heat Equation
Authors: M. J. Huntul, M. S. Hussein
Year: 2021
Citations: 20
Source: Iraqi Journal of Science, 1968-1978
11. A wavelet-based collocation technique to find the discontinuous heat source in inverse heat conduction problems
Authors: M. Ahsan, W. Lei, M. Ahmad, M. S. Hussein, Z. Uddin
Year: 2022
Citations: 16
Source: Physica Scripta, 97(12), 125208
12. Identification of a multi-dimensional space-dependent heat source from boundary data
Authors: M. S. Hussein, D. Lesnic, B. T. Johansson, A. Hazanee
Year: 2018
Citations: 16
Source: Applied Mathematical Modelling, 54, 202-220
13. Free boundary determination in nonlinear diffusion
Authors: M. S. Hussein, D. Lesnic, M. Ivanchov
Year: 2013
Citations: 16
Source: East Asian Journal on Applied Mathematics, 3(4), 295-310
14. Retrieval of Timewise Coefficients in the Heat Equation from Nonlocal Overdetermination Conditions
Authors: F. Anwer, M. S. Hussein
Year: 2022
Citations: 15
Source: Iraqi Journal of Science, 1184-1199
Authors: M. Qassim, M. S. Hussein
Year: 2021
Citations: 15
Source: Iraqi Journal of Science, 62(3), 950-960
16. Determination of time-dependent coefficient in time fractional heat equation
Authors: Q. W. Ibraheem, M. S. Hussein
Year: 2023
Citations: 14
Source: Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics, 7, 100492
17. Splitting the One-Dimensional Wave Equation, Part II: Additional Data are Given by an End Displacement Measurement
Authors: S. O. Hussein, M. S. Hussein
Year: 2021
Citations: 13
Source: Iraqi Journal of Science, 62(1), 233-239
18. Numerical Solution for Two-Sided Stefan Problem
Authors: M. S. Hussein, Z. Adil
Year: 2020
Citations: 12
Source: Iraqi Journal of Science, 61(2), 444-452