Dr. Bashar Khalid Ali Hussein, a faculty member from the College of Administration and Economics at the University of Karbala, in collaboration with researcher Adel Aboud Najm from the College of Administration and Economics at the University of Samarra, has published a research paper titled “Modeling Biological Uncertainty Using the Double Fuzzy Poisson Distribution” in the journal Letters in Biomathematics.
This journal is an open-access, peer-reviewed publication that focuses on mathematical and statistical research related to biology and the environment. It is indexed in the Scopus database and is published in the United States under the sponsorship of the Intercollegiate Biomathematics Alliance (IBA)—a consortium of universities dedicated to advancing research and education in biomathematics through institutional collaboration.
The research focuses on developing a new mathematical model called the Double Fuzzy Poisson Distribution, aimed at addressing biological uncertainty in data. This model serves as an innovative statistical tool for analyzing biological and environmental data that contain uncertainty and fuzziness, ultimately improving the accuracy of predictions and decision-making based on such data.
Dr. Bashar Khalid Ali Hussein is a faculty member in the Department of Statistics at the College of Administration and Economics, University of Karbala, with contributions to various scientific research projects in statistics and its applications. Meanwhile, researcher Adel Aboud Najm, from the College of Administration and Economics at the University of Samarra, has made significant contributions to the fields of mathematical and statistical modeling.
This research represents a valuable addition to the academic community, offering new tools for tackling challenges related to uncertainty in biological and environmental data. It enhances our understanding of biological systems and contributes to the development of more effective strategies in both research and applied fields.