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User:Abdallah Daddi-Moussa-Ider
Dr. Abdallah Daddi-Moussa-Ider holds the position of Lecturer of Applied Mathematics in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the Open University. Before joining the Open University in January 2024, he served as a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization in Goettingen (2021 – 2023), within the 'Living Matter Physics' Department. Preceding this, he had a postdoctoral position at Heinrich-Heine-University in Duesseldorf (2017 – 2021). In July 2017, he earned a PhD in 'Theoretical Physics' from the University of Bayreuth (2014 – 2017). In his doctoral dissertation, he conducted a theoretical investigation, complemented by boundary element simulations, into the diffusion of particles hydrodynamically interacting with elastic interfaces.
Dr. Daddi-Moussa-Ider's research training and interests lie in the broad area of applied mathematics, active soft matter physics, and fluid mechanics. Specifically, his research focuses on addressing challenges in the realm of complex fluids and devising analytical approaches to solving fluid dynamical problems in the viscously dominated regime. His interests also encompass a variety of topics in fundamental and applied physics, including fluid-structure interaction, elastohydrodynamics, and bio-locomotion in complex fluid media. He employs a combination of theoretical and computational techniques to tackle these problems and gain insight into the nature of the underlying phenomena occurring at different spatial and temporal scales. Prime analytical tools include integral transforms, dual integral equation techniques, and Green’s function methods.