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Name: Shadman Rhman Kareem
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shadman.rahman@koyauniversity.org
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Koya - Kurdistan Region - F.R. Iraq
Outline Biography:
Shadman Rahman is a lecturer in the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences & Health, where he joined the work at Koya University since 2004.
He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Sheffield in 2018, following a B.Sc.in mathematics from college of Science Salahaddin University mathematics department (2004) and
M.Sc. in Mathematics from mathematics department at Koya university in (2008).
He started his academic teaching in 2006 when he joined the work at the Software department Faculty of Engneering, Koya University, as an Assistant Lecturer.
He spent several years in Software department, before start teaching in Mathematic department in (2019).
Research Interests:
In algebraic topology we use algebra to extract topological information about spaces. Among the standard tools used to carry out the translation from topology to algebra are generalized cohomology theories. Given such a theory there is an associated algebra of operations, carrying a structure and information.
Also the topology data analysis one of that field concerned with studying the connectivity and closeness properties of shapes.
One of the primary goals of topology is to classify objects (shapes) according to their connectivity using a finite combinatorial process known as simplicial complexes.
The fundamental idea behind using topology for data analysis is that use topology, one can extract shapes, from complex high dimensional data sets and then obtaining a deep intuitive understanding about them. Dr. Shadman is particularly interested in studying the structure and properties of these algebras.
Homology and cohomology theory of the space.
Topology data analysis.
Binomialy Principal and Noetherian rings.
Information theory and Cryptography.
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