Dr. Yasser Almoteri | Biomathematics | Research Excellence Award

Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Yasser Almoteri is an Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a position he has held since August 2023. He earned his PhD in Applied Mathematics from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA, in 2023, with a dissertation on bacterial motion and spread in porous environments, following a Master of Science in Mathematics from New York University in 2017 and a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics from Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University in 2011. His academic experience includes research and teaching assistantships at NJIT, where he contributed to studies in biomathematics, complex fluids, and fuzzy difference equation modeling. Dr. Almoteri has presented his research on bacterial and micro-swimmer collective motion at multiple conferences, including APS March Meetings, the Dana Knox Research Showcase, and ICIAM, and has published in peer-reviewed journals such as Mathematics. He has received several honors, including the Silver Medal at the Dana Knox Research Showcase (2021) and the Outstanding Graduate Student Award at NJIT (2022), supported by research and teaching assistantships during his graduate studies.

Profiles: Google Scholar

"Chemotactic aggregation dynamics of micro-swimmers in Brinkman flows", Y Almoteri, E Lushi arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.20925, 2025.

"Solvability of Three-Dimensional Nonlinear Difference Systems via Transformations and Generalized Fibonacci Recursions", Y Almoteri, A Ghezal, Mathematics 13 (24), 2025.

"Microswimmer collective dynamics in Brinkman flows", Y Almoteri, E Lushi, Physical Review Fluids 10 (8), 2025.

"Micro-swimmers in Brinkman flow: coupled dynamics and motion near surfaces", Y Almoteri, F Guzmán-Lastra, E, Lushi Division of Fluid Dynamics Annual Meeting, 2025.

"On the Existence and Uniqueness of Two-Dimensional Nonlinear Fuzzy Difference Equations with Logarithmic Interactions", Y Almoteri, A Ghezal, Mathematics 13 (21), 2025.

Yasser Almoteri | Biomathematics | Research Excellence Award

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