Rawand Hama Amin Abdullah
Qualification: MSc
Position: Lecturer
Profession: Mathematical Physics
Work Address: College of Education, Department of Physics, 2nd Floor.
eMail: rawand.amin@univsul.edu.iq & rawand.h.abdullah@gmail.com
Home Address: Iraq, Kurdistan Region, Sulaimani, Awbareek
Place of Birth: Sulaimani
Outline Biography
I was born in the city of Sulaimani and commenced my primary education at the age of 5. I later secured a position as an assistant physicist, serving as a demonstrator at the University of Sulaimani. This role, held until 2011, involved teaching practical physics subjects like mechanics, electricity, optics, and nuclear physics in both the College of Medicine and the College of Science Education. Subsequently, I was granted sponsorship through the HCDP to pursue an MSc abroad. In 2011, I travelled to the UK to pursue an MSc in Gravity, Particles, and Fields. Fortunately, I successfully obtained my MSc degree from the University of Nottingham in Great Britain in 2012.
Upon completing my studies in the UK, I returned to my hometown, Sulaimani, the cultural capital of the region, to contribute to the academic landscape in my country, Kurdistan. Presently, I serve as a lecturer at the University of Sulaimani in the College of Education, specifically in the Department of Physics. My teaching responsibilities encompass both theoretical and practical aspects, covering modules such as mechanics, optics, and astronomy, mathematical physics, analytical mechanics, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics.
While my primary academic and professional interests center around quantum gravity and particle physics, I have also delved into various research and projects spanning special relativity, optics, and cosmology. I have successfully published an article in the field of special relativity, optics and quantum field theory and I am currently in the process of publishing several more articles across these mentioned disciplines.
Apart from my background in science, I am also an avid literary enthusiast, having penned over 250 poems that span various aspects of life, including romance, science, economics, politics, and civic matters. These poems will soon be compiled into a book. Additionally, I actively engage in essay writing, contributing pieces to both formal newspapers and social networks, covering diverse topics in science and literature. The joy derived from these hobbies and skills motivates me to pursue the completion of the books and novels I am currently crafting, with the hope that, given the time and assistance from academic peers for review, I will see these projects through to fruition.
Research Interests
Quantum Gravity, Mathematical Physics, Particle Physics