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Dr. Abdullah is a highly motivated and accomplished researcher in theoretical plasma physics, currently serving as an Associate Professor at Qilu Institute of Technology, Jinan, Shandong, China. He earned his PhD degree and completed his first Postdoctoral at University of Science and Technology of China (USTC, Hefei), where he focused on kinetic ballooning instability in the near-Earth magnetotail for better understanding the substorm onset and geomagnetic activity. Using the plasma equilibrium models such as the Voigt equilibrium model and the Generalized Harris sheet model, He explored the current sheet structures and magnetospheric energy transport and particle dynamics.
Dr. Abdullah later pursued a second Postdoctoral research at Zhejiang Normal University, expanding his research on the propagation of electromagnetic ion cyclotron waves using data from the MMS satellite mission, emphasizing wave-particle interactions in Earth's magnetosphere. He also developed nonlinear models to investigate electron-ion-dust acoustic waves in non-Maxwellian plasma systems, particularly incorporating generalized distribution functions to capture the realistic behavior of superthermal and nonthermal particles. His analytical framework included the derivation and analysis of nonlinear Schrödinger-type equations to explore modulational instability, rogue waves, and breather solitons. With over 15 high-impact journal publications and multiple works under review, Dr. Abdullah brings strong expertise in theoretical modeling, perturbation methods, and numerical simulations, positioning him a leading innovative research projects in space/fusion plasma physics and applied mathematics.