Student-Research

​we actively involve undergraduate and Graduate students in our research through a graduate project course, where we mentor a research group of students and teach them the key concepts and methodologies of my research in Geometric Function Theory. This not only provides hands-on experience for the students but also allows us to share our expertise and passion for the subject with the next generation of mathematicians. By working together, we explore real-world applications and cutting-edge problems, fostering a collaborative learning environment that benefits both the students and my research program.​


Our students have consequently explored a diverse range of topics reflecting these interests, including: 


1) Applications of Quantum Calculus in Complex Analysis. (Yazeed Alhardan , Osama Almasri, Enad Alhrout , Yazan Tradat,  supervised by Dr.Al-Shbeil, Unpublished)

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2) UNIVERSAL CONSTRAINTS OF KLEINIAN GROUPS AND HYPERBOLIC GEOMETRY. (Hala Alaqad,  supervised by Dr.Gong, published)


Dr.Al-Shbeil-Application Of Quantum calculus in Complex Analysis.pdf