ABOUT

Dr. Mohamed Omar is a professor of mathematics and a world-renowned scholar and educator. He has received national awards for his research, including being the inaugural recipient of the American Mathematical Society's Claytor-Gilmer Fellowship and an inaugural recipient of the Karen EDGE Fellowship, both celebrating mid-career research. He has also earned the Henry L. Alder Award, the preeminent junior faculty national prize given by the Mathematical Association of America.
He is the author of over 30 peer-reviewed articles in internationally recognized journals, studying the interaction of algebra with combinatorics. Dr. Omar is a professor in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at York University in Toronto, Canada after spending a decade at Harvey Mudd College as an assistant and associate professor in the Department of Mathematics.
He is the author of over 30 peer-reviewed articles in internationally recognized journals, studying the interaction of algebra with combinatorics. Dr. Omar is a professor in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at York University in Toronto, Canada after spending a decade at Harvey Mudd College as an assistant and associate professor in the Department of Mathematics.