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Associate Professor of Mathematics

Sharjah Maritime Academy

Dr. Ahmed Abdelrazec is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Sharjah Maritime Academy, with academic expertise rooted in applied mathematics and mathematical biology. He holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from York University, Canada, and has conducted postdoctoral research at both York University and Arizona State University. His work focuses on the development and analysis of non-linear differential equations to model complex biological and ecological systems.

Dr. Abdelrazec’s research spans mathematical biology, non-linear dynamical systems, and computational mathematics. He has contributed extensively to understanding vector-borne disease dynamics — particularly West Nile Virus and Dengue — through climate-driven modeling. His published work appears in reputable journals such as Mathematical Biosciences, Journal of Mathematical Biology, and Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering.

He has collaborated with international research teams, authored peer-reviewed publications, presented at global mathematics and epidemiology conferences, and served as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Biological Systems and Mathematical Biosciences.

Publications

Abdelrazec A. Weather-driven WNv transmission model. Journal of Biological Dynamics (forthcoming).

Abdelrazec A. Mathematical modeling of WNV with climate change impact. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering (forthcoming).

Okuneye K., Abdelrazec A., Gumel A. (2018). Mathematical Analysis of a Weather-Driven Model for the Population Ecology of Mosquitoes. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 15(1), 57–93.

Abdelrazec A., Gumel A. (2017). Role of Temperature and Rainfall on Mosquito Population Dynamics. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 74, 1351–1395.

Abdelrazec A., Belair J., Shan C., Zhu H. (2016). Modeling the Spread and Control of Dengue with Limited Public Health Resources. Mathematical Biosciences, 271, 136–145.

Selected Conference Papers & Talks

Mathematical Modeling of WNV with Climate Change Impact, Arizona State University Conference, 2019

Risk Assessment of West Nile Virus Using Dynamical Models, York University, 2013 & 2014

Optimal Control of West Nile Virus in Human and Mosquito Populations, University of Miami, 2012

Modeling the Spread of Dengue with Limited Resources, University of Alabama Huntsville (AMS Conference), 2015

HIV/AIDS Epidemic Modeling in Cuba, International Biomathematics Conference, 2015

Faculty Profile
Dr. Ahmed Abdelrazec
Associate Professor of Mathematics Sharjah Maritime Academy