Prof. Dr. Radwan Al-omary | Rings | Best Paper Award
Associate Professor | Ibb university | Yemen
Dr. Radwan Mohammed Al-Omary is a distinguished mathematician and faculty member at Ibb University, Yemen, specializing in algebra, ring theory, and generalized derivations. He holds advanced degrees in mathematics with a focus on algebraic structures and non-commutative rings. Throughout his academic career, Dr. Al-Omary has made significant contributions to the understanding of prime rings, generalized (α, β)-derivations, and Lie ideals, authoring numerous influential publications in reputed international journals such as Rendiconti del Seminario Matematico della Università di Padova, Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society, and the European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics. His most-cited works, including “Lie Ideals and Jordan Triple Derivations in Rings” and “Generalized Derivations on Prime Rings Satisfying Certain Identities,” have advanced theoretical perspectives in ring theory and inspired further mathematical exploration. In addition to his prolific research output, he has actively contributed to the global mathematical community through extensive peer-review activities for leading journals including WSEAS Transactions on Mathematics, Mathematical Reviews, and the European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, completing over three dozen verified manuscript reviews. Dr. Al-Omary’s research interests encompass derivations in algebraic systems, Morita contexts, commutativity conditions in prime rings, and the structural behavior of algebraic identities, reflecting a deep commitment to advancing mathematical theory and education. His scholarly impact is further supported by an established citation record and international collaborations that highlight his reputation as a dedicated researcher and academic leader in his field.
Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar
Featured Publications
1. Hongan, M., Rehman, N. U., & Al-Omary, R. M.* (2011). Lie ideals and Jordan triple derivations in rings. Rendiconti del Seminario Matematico della Università di Padova, 125, 147–156. Citations: 40.
2. Haetinger, C. (2009). On Lie structure of prime rings with generalized (α, β)-derivations. Boletim da Sociedade Paranaense de Matemática, —. Citations: 16.
3. Al-Omary, R. M.* (2021). Generalized derivations on prime rings satisfying certain identities. Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society, 36(2), 229–238. Citations: 15.
4. Nawas, M. K. A., & Al-Omary, R. M.* (2018). On ideals and commutativity of prime rings with generalized derivations. European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 11(1), 79–89. Citations: 12.
5. Rehman, N. U., Al-Omary, R. M.*, & Muthana, N. M. (2019). A note on multiplicative (generalized)(α, β)-derivations in prime rings. Annales Mathematicae Silesianae, 33, 266–275. Citations: 10.