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About
Dr. Abd AlRahman AlMomani is an Assistant Professor of Data Science and Mathematics at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, AZ. His academic and professional journey reflects a blend of practical engineering experience, interdisciplinary research, and teaching excellence. After earning a BS in Mechatronics Engineering, Dr. AlMomani worked as an R&D engineer, focusing on optimization techniques and embedded systems design. Motivated by a desire to explore deeper challenges, he pursued an MS in Applied Mathematics and a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Clarkson University, NY. Before joining Embry-Riddle, Dr. AlMomani served as a Research Associate at the Clarkson Center for Complex Systems Science, where he contributed to advancing the understanding of complex dynamics and nonlinear systems. He then worked as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Clarkson University, holding adjunct appointments in the Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Engineering departments. These roles allowed him to combine his expertise in mathematics and engineering, fostering collaborations across disciplines and designing new graduate courses in engineering analysis and the mathematical foundation of data science. Dr. AlMomani’s research focuses on understanding and modeling complex systems, with an emphasis on Causality Inference, Complex Systems Science, and Complex Networks. He explores the fundamental mechanisms governing interconnected systems, using mathematical frameworks and data-driven approaches to address challenges such as system identification, network structure recovery, and trustworthy machine learning.
Education/Academic qualification
Applied Mathematics, M.S., Clarkson University
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ph.D., Clarkson University
Mechatronics Engineering, B.S., Philadelphia University in Jordan
Disciplines
- Systems Science
- Dynamic Systems
- Numerical Analysis and Computation
- Data Science
- Non-linear Dynamics