Partnerships

Our research in complex analysis, specifically within the field of Geometric Function Theory, holds significant potential for partnerships with both national and international institutions. In Jordan, our work could interest academic bodies, mathematical societies, and research institutions focused on advancing mathematical research and applications. Internationally, particularly in Canada where I completed my PhD, partnerships with universities and mathematical research centers could drive impactful collaborations.



1. Jordanian Society for the Mathematical Sciences (JSMS)
   -  JSMS is dedicated to promoting the advancement of mathematics in Jordan and facilitating the exchange of knowledge among mathematicians.
   - Potential Collaboration:  We could work together to organize workshops, conferences, or seminars that focus on current research trends in Geometric Function Theory, benefitting both local and international mathematical communities.

2. Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)
   -  ICTP supports researchers from developing countries in advancing theoretical and mathematical physics, often emphasizing mathematics' role in solving complex scientific problems.
   - Potential Collaboration: Partnering with ICTP could provide a platform for our research to be presented in international conferences, with potential joint research initiatives that explore the applications of geometric function theory in physics.

3. Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences (Canada)
  The Fields Institute is a hub for mathematical innovation and collaboration, providing an ideal environment for cutting-edge research in various areas of mathematics, including analysis.
   - Potential Collaboration: We could engage in research exchanges and collaborative projects, contributing to joint publications and advancing the study of complex analysis through workshops or extended research programs.

4. Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS)
   -CMS promotes mathematical research, education, and scholarship across Canada, hosting conferences and providing research funding.
   - Potential Collaboration: By partnering with CMS, we could participate in conferences to present our findings, secure funding for collaborative research projects, and engage Canadian graduate students and researchers in studies related to Geometric Function Theory.

5. Mathematics Department at the University of Toronto
   -  Known for its leading research in pure and applied mathematics, the University of Toronto offers a rich academic environment for exploring innovative ideas.
   - Potential Collaboration: Establishing a research partnership could include joint supervision of graduate students, collaborative publications, and exchanges that advance our understanding of modular forms and their applications in geometric function theory.

6. Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS)
   - PIMS fosters interdisciplinary and international research collaborations, providing resources and infrastructure to support mathematical studies across Canada and beyond.
   - Potential Collaboration: Our research group could collaborate on programs that apply Geometric Function Theory to other disciplines, such as mathematical physics or engineering, enhancing the impact and visibility of our work.