Abdulkafi Mohammed Saeed | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Abdulkafi Mohammed Saeed | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Director of the Postgraduate Program in the Mathematics Department at Qassim University, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia

Prof. Dr. Abdulkafi Mohammed Saeed is a highly experienced professor of Applied Mathematics at Qassim University, Saudi Arabia, with a research focus on Numerical Partial Differential Equations, Fluid Dynamics, and Fractional Calculus. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Universiti Sains Malaysia and has over 15 years of teaching experience. Prof. Saeed has published more than 130 papers in leading international journals, contributed to various research conferences, and collaborated extensively with global researchers. Additionally, he has expertise in academic quality management and accreditation, having been involved in the quality assurance processes of several mathematics programs. Prof. Saeed also offers his services as a reviewer for numerous reputable journals, making significant contributions to the academic community. He is proficient in multiple languages and programming tools, including MATLAB and C++.

Profile

Education

Prof. Dr. Abdulkafi Mohammed Saeed holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Universiti Sains Malaysia (2011), focusing on Partial Differential Equations. He completed his Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics from Hyderabad Central University in India (2005) and obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science from Hodeidah University, Yemen (1998). His educational background laid the foundation for his expertise in applied mathematics, particularly in differential equations, fluid dynamics, numerical analysis, and computational methods. Prof. Saeed’s academic journey also includes significant post-doctoral work at the University of Sciences Malaysia, further enhancing his research capabilities. He has continued to develop his academic career through his teaching roles and extensive research contributions in the field.

Experience

Prof. Dr. Abdulkafi Mohammed Saeed has over 15 years of experience in academia, particularly in teaching and research in Applied Mathematics. He has taught a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in differential equations, numerical analysis, fluid dynamics, and computational mathematics at Qassim University, Saudi Arabia. In addition to his teaching role, he holds several leadership positions, such as Head of Quality Assurance at Qassim University’s Department of Mathematics. He has also served as a consultant for the university’s quality unit and been involved in program development, ensuring academic excellence in mathematics education. Prof. Saeed has been a reviewer for numerous prestigious journals and a member of editorial boards. His post-doctoral research at Universiti Sains Malaysia and his early academic career in Yemen also contribute to his broad and diverse experience in the field.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Dr. Abdulkafi Mohammed Saeed has received numerous awards and recognitions for his academic contributions. He was awarded scholarships by the Government of Yemen for his Master’s and Ph.D. studies at Hodeidah University and Universiti Sains Malaysia. Prof. Saeed’s research excellence earned him the “Hadiah Sanggar Sanjung” award in 2011 and 2012 for publishing impactful articles in ISI journals. He also won the third prize in the 1st Postgraduate Quran Recitation Competition at Universiti Sains Malaysia in 2010. These honors reflect his exceptional academic achievements and contributions to the field of applied mathematics. Additionally, Prof. Saeed’s work has been recognized by multiple academic organizations, contributing to his reputation as a leader in the mathematics community.

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Abdulkafi Mohammed Saeed’s research primarily focuses on Applied Mathematics, with a particular emphasis on Partial Differential Equations (PDEs), Fluid Dynamics, and Fractional Calculus. His work spans numerical modeling, applied and computational mathematics, and the use of functional analysis to solve complex mathematical problems. Prof. Saeed has made significant contributions to the understanding of fluid flow, thermoelasticity, and mathematical computing. His research also includes investigating fractional PDEs and their real-world applications. He has published over 130 papers in international journals and has collaborated with numerous global researchers. Prof. Saeed’s interest in mathematical modeling and numerical methods has driven advancements in computational techniques, particularly in areas related to fluid dynamics and thermoelasticity. He continues to explore new mathematical approaches and models to address complex phenomena in science and engineering.

Publications (Single-line format with emojis):

  1. “Analysis of the Thomson and Troian velocity slip for the flow of ternary nanofluid past a stretching sheet” 🧑‍🔬📑
  2. “Thermophoretic particle deposition effect on a squeezed flow of radiative Jeffrey fluid past a sensor surface with uniform heat source/sink and chemical reaction” 🔬💧
  3. “The series solutions of fractional foam drainage and fractional modified regularized long wave problems” 📚🌊
  4. “A new solution of the nonlinear fractional logistic differential equations utilizing efficient techniques” 🔢📈
  5. “Bioconvective Hybrid Flow with Microorganisms Migration and Buongiorno’s Model under Convective Condition” 🌱💨
  6. “Significance of Hall current and Ion slip in a three-dimensional Maxwell nanofluid flow over rotating disk with variable characteristics and gyrotactic microorganisms” 🔄💡
  7. “Comparative study of hybrid nanofluid flows over a bidirectional stretched surface with the impact of Hall current and ion slip” 🔬⚡
  8. “Model-based comparison of hybrid nanofluid Darcy-Forchheimer flow subject to quadratic convection and frictional heating with multiple slip conditions” 🖥️🌡️
  9. “Wall jet nanofluid flow with thermal energy and radiation in the presence of power-law” 💨☀️
  10. “Buckling and dynamic behavior of uniform and tapered woven carbon/jute fiber reinforced polyester hybrid composite beams” 🌍🔧