Instructor
Mohammed K A Kaabar
Online Instructor of Numerical Analysis
About me
Mohammed Kaabar received his undergraduate and graduate degrees both in Mathematics from Washington State University (WSU), Pullman, WA, United States. He is a holder of Palestinian Authority Passport, and he was born in Furjairah, United Arab Emirates. He visited and lived in USA, Canada, Malaysia, Singapore, UAE, and Indonesia. He speaks four languages: Arabic, English, Bahasa (Malaysia and Indonesia), and Spanish. He studied through distance education programs several STEM and leadership courses offered by Harvard University, MIT, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), University of Michigan, UC Berkeley, University of Toronto, University of Rochester, and University of British Colombia. He has a diverse cultural and educational experience from visiting and residing in various beautiful countries worldwide such as United States of America, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia. He worked as an adjunct math faculty member at Moreno Valley College, California, United States, and he also worked as a lab instructor and math tutor at the Math Learning Center (MLC) at Washington State University, Pullman. He is the author of (A Friendly Introduction to Differential Equations) and (A First Course in Linear Algebra) Books, and his research interests are fractional differential equations, applied mathematics, math education, data science and analysis, STEM education, and educational leadership. He is an invited Technical Program Committee (TPC) member for several conferences in applied mathematics and engineering indexed by IEEE Xplore and SCOPUS/ISI/Web of Science and held in several countries such as USA, Italy, Canada, Spain, France, UK, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, India, Turkey, UAE, Tunisia, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Bahrain. He is a former editor for the American Mathematical Society (AMS) Blog, and he is also a certified peer reviewer and member of the math editorial board at Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT) which is a program of the California State University System partnering with education institutions, professional societies, and industry. For more information about him, please visit his personal website.