Partnerships

Partnerships

Our research offers substantial opportunities for collaboration with both national and international institutions. Within Jordan, it has the potential to engage the mathematics community, mathematical societies, research institutions, and governmental bodies dedicated to advancing mathematical research and its applications. On an international scale, particularly in the USA, partnerships with universities and mathematical research centers could foster meaningful and impactful collaborations. Below are some societies and institutes with which our team members could explore potential collaborations.​


1. Jordanian Society for the Mathematical Sciences (JSMS):
  • The JSMS is committed to advancing mathematics in Jordan and fostering knowledge exchange among mathematicians.
  • Potential Collaboration: We could collaborate to host workshops, conferences, or seminars highlighting current research trends in Operator Inequalities, Optimization and Computational Topology, benefiting both the local and international mathematical communities.​

2. Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship​ (MoDEE) in Jordan​​:
  • The MoDEE is a government body, typically part of a country's executive branch, tasked with developing policies, programs, and strategies to promote digital transformation, innovation, and entrepreneurship​​.
  • Potential Collaboration: The MoDEE​ could offer funding, training, and resources to entrepreneurs, design​ mathematical models for public policy, such as optimizing resource allocation or infrastructure planning, and partner to solve logistical challenges, such as urban traffic optimization or supply chain management for public services, etc​​​​.​​

3. Land Transport Regulatory Commission (LTRC) in Jordan​​:
  • The LTRC is typically a governmental body responsible for regulating, monitoring, and improving the land transport sector in Jordan. Its role includes ensuring efficient transportation services, setting safety and operational standards, and promoting sustainable and modern transport systems.​
  • Potential Collaboration: We could collaborate with the LTRC in several impactful ways. This could be done​​​​​​​​​ by providing solutions for logistics and supply chain management in public transportation, working on route optimization algorithms for buses and freight transport., and collaborating on implementing smart transport systems, such as ride-sharing algorithms or autonomous vehicle planning.​​

4. American Mathematical Society (AMS):
  • The AMS is devoted to advancing research and connecting the global mathematical community through publications, meetings, and advocacy.
  • Potential Collaboration: We could collaborate to organize events such as workshops, conferences, or seminars that spotlight emerging research in diverse mathematical fields, promoting knowledge exchange and fostering international collaboration.

5. Mathematical Optimization Society (MOS):
  • The MOS is dedicated to the promotion and development of optimization theory, methods, and applications across various disciplines.
  • Potential Collaboration: We could partner to organize workshops, conferences, or seminars focused on cutting-edge research and applications in Mathematical Optimization, fostering connections among researchers and practitioners globally.​

6​​​​. Mathematics Research Institute (MRI) at The Ohio State University:
  • The MRI is dedicated to fostering advanced research in mathematics by supporting collaborative projects, hosting academic events, and promoting interdisciplinary connections.
  • Potential Collaboration: We could collaborate to organize specialized workshops, conferences, or research programs that explore innovative topics in mathematics, providing opportunities for academic exchange and enhancing global research networks.