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Dr. Issah Imoro | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at University for Development Studies, Ghana

Dr. Issah Imoro is a Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at the University for Development Studies, Ghana, specializing in Applied Mathematics and Fluid Dynamics. His research focuses on modeling with stochastic differential equations, with notable contributions to magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) flow of blood-based hybrid nanofluids, published in esteemed journals like Case Studies in Thermal Engineering and Journal of Nanofluids. With over three years of academic experience, he has taught a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including differential equations, numerical methods, and mathematical modeling. Beyond teaching, he has contributed to curriculum development and served as the Departmental Quality Assurance Officer. His interdisciplinary research holds applications in biomedical engineering and computational physics. While he has received institutional recognition, expanding collaborations, funding, and research impact will further strengthen his academic profile. His dedication to research and education makes him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Issah Imoro holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from C.K.T. University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Ghana (2022–2024), where he specialized in Applied Mathematics and Fluid Dynamics. He earned his MPhil in Applied Mathematics from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana (2013–2015), focusing on advanced mathematical modeling techniques. His academic journey began with a BSc in Actuarial Science from the University for Development Studies, Ghana (2007–2011), equipping him with strong analytical and statistical skills. Prior to that, he obtained a Teacher’s Certificate A from N.J.A. Teacher Training College, Ghana (2002–2005), providing him with foundational teaching expertise. His diverse educational background has shaped his research in stochastic differential equations, numerical methods, and fluid dynamics. His commitment to mathematical education and research excellence is evident in his scholarly contributions, curriculum development roles, and extensive teaching experience at the university level.

Professional Experience

Dr. Issah Imoro is a Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at the University for Development Studies (UDS), Ghana, where he has been teaching and conducting research since January 2022. With over three years of academic experience, he has taught a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including Differential Equations, Numerical Methods, and Mathematical Modeling. His research focuses on Applied Mathematics, Fluid Dynamics, and Stochastic Differential Equations, with several publications in high-impact journals. Beyond teaching and research, he has played key administrative roles, serving as a member of the Curriculum Development Committee and as the Departmental Quality Assurance Officer. His contributions to curriculum development have helped shape the mathematics programs at UDS. Prior to joining academia, he worked in various educational capacities, earning recognition for his commitment to mathematics education. His dedication to research, teaching, and academic leadership makes him a valuable asset to the field of mathematics.

Research Interest

Dr. Issah Imoro’s research interests lie in Applied Mathematics, Fluid Dynamics, and Stochastic Differential Equations, with a particular focus on modeling complex physical and biological systems. His work explores magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) flow of blood-based hybrid nanofluids, examining the effects of thermal radiation, pressure variations, and viscosity changes in stenosed arteries. Through advanced numerical and analytical techniques, he develops mathematical models that provide insights into real-world phenomena, particularly in biomedical applications. His research contributes to computational fluid dynamics, biofluid mechanics, and mathematical modeling, offering solutions for challenges in engineering and healthcare. By integrating stochastic processes into fluid dynamics, he aims to enhance predictive models for various scientific applications. His work has been published in leading journals, and he continues to seek interdisciplinary collaborations to expand the impact of his research. His expertise in mathematical modeling and simulation positions him as a promising scholar in applied mathematics.

Award and Honor

Dr. Issah Imoro has been recognized for his dedication to mathematics education and research, earning the Most Deserving Staff Award from Tamale Girls Senior High School in 2018 for his outstanding contributions to teaching and academic excellence. His role in curriculum development and quality assurance at the University for Development Studies (UDS), Ghana, has further solidified his reputation as a committed academic and researcher. As a Departmental Quality Assurance Officer, he has played a crucial role in maintaining academic standards and improving the mathematics curriculum. His contributions to Applied Mathematics, Fluid Dynamics, and Stochastic Differential Equations have been acknowledged through multiple publications in high-impact journals. While he has received institutional recognition, further achievements in research grants, fellowships, and international awards could enhance his profile. His commitment to advancing mathematical research and education continues to make a significant impact, positioning him as a strong candidate for future academic honors.

Research Skill

Dr. Issah Imoro possesses strong research skills in Applied Mathematics, Fluid Dynamics, and Stochastic Differential Equations, enabling him to develop mathematical models for complex physical and biological systems. His expertise in numerical methods, differential equations, and mathematical modeling allows him to analyze and solve real-world problems, particularly in biomedical fluid mechanics and computational mathematics. His research focuses on magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) flow of blood-based hybrid nanofluids, incorporating advanced analytical and computational techniques to explore the effects of thermal radiation, viscosity changes, and pressure variations. He is proficient in using scientific computing tools and programming languages to conduct simulations and validate mathematical models. Additionally, his ability to interpret and analyze complex datasets enhances the accuracy and applicability of his findings. With several high-impact journal publications, his research skills continue to evolve, making him a valuable contributor to the field of applied mathematics and computational science.

Conclusion

Dr. Issah Imoro is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his active research contributions, teaching excellence, and institutional leadership. His work in fluid dynamics and stochastic modeling is innovative and relevant. However, enhancing research impact, securing grants, and expanding collaborations will further solidify his standing as a top researcher.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: MHD Flow of Blood-Based Hybrid Nanofluid Through a Stenosed Artery with Thermal Radiation Effect

    • Authors: I. Imoro, C.J. Etwire, R. Musah
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 8
  • Title: Effect of Pressure on MHD Flow of Blood‐Based Hybrid Nanofluid Through an Inclined Stenotic–Aneurysmal Artery

    • Authors: I. Imoro, C.J. Etwire, R. Musah
    • Year: 2025
    • Citations: Not yet available
  • Title: Effect of Hematocrit-Dependent Variable Viscosity on Magnetohydrodynamics Flow of Blood-Based Hybrid Nanofluid Through an Inclined Stenosed Artery

    • Authors: I. Imoro, C.J. Etwire, R. Musah
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: Not provided
  • Title: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

    • Authors: I. Imoro, C.J. Etwire, R. Musah
Issah Imoro | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

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