Assist. Prof. Dr. Yasser Almoteri | Biomathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yasser Almoteri | Biomathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assistance Professor | Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University | United States

Dr. Yasser Almoteri is an accomplished scholar in applied mathematics, specializing in biomathematics, complex fluid dynamics, and the modeling of microswimmer behavior in porous environments. His research focuses on the mathematical modeling and computational analysis of bacterial motion, chemotaxis, and collective dynamics of micro-swimmers in confined or impure flow conditions. By integrating analytical, numerical, and experimental perspectives, Dr. Almoteri’s work provides deeper insights into how microorganisms interact with complex media, contributing to advancements in biofluid mechanics, environmental biophysics, and medical microbiology. His recent studies explore bacterial chemotactic aggregation and motion within Brinkman flows, shedding light on fluid-mediated collective dynamics that influence microbial dispersion. Dr. Almoteri’s scholarly output includes multiple peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations at major international scientific meetings such as the APS March Meeting and ICIAM. His research has been cited in both Scopus and Google Scholar databases, reflecting growing recognition in the fields of applied and biological mathematics. Currently, his citation count stands at 5, with an h-index of 2 on Google Scholar, signifying the early but impactful trajectory of his academic contributions.

Profile

Google Scholar

Featured Publications

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

Almoteri, Y. (2023). Bacterial motion and spread in porous environments. New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Almoteri, Y., & Lushi, E. (2025). Microswimmer collective dynamics in Brinkman flows. Physical Review Fluids, 10(8), 083102.

Chiu, S. H., Almoteri, Y., & Lushi, E. (2024). Run-and-tumble bacterial chemotaxis in confinement. APS March Meeting Abstracts, G27.006.

Almoteri, Y., & Lushi, E. (2023). Collective dynamics of micro-swimmers in Brinkman flows. Bulletin of the American Physical Society.