Dr. Abdullah Bin Mofareh Nahar Althiabi
Vice Rector


email :aalthiabi@ut.edu.sa
Tel :0096644250967
Tabuk

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Personal Resume

Address:

mathematics department

College of Science

King Abdulaziz University

P.O.Box 124903 Jeddah

Saudi Arabia

E-Mail: aalthiabi@ ut.edu.sa

Date of Birth: 28/06/1976.

Martial statuse: Married with children.

University Education:

1.    Doctorate of Philosophy, Mathematics, August 2005 School Of mathematics and statistics,  University of Birmingham , United Kingdom.

Dissertation: Finite soluble groups generated by a conjuagcy  class and their Fitting Height.

2.    Master of Science, Mathematics, May 2002 College of science, University of Missouri, Kansas city, United States.

3.   Bachelor of Science, Mathematics ,January 1998 College of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Professional Experience:

1.    Teaching Assistance, King Abdulaziz University, Teaching college algebra course and Calculus, 1998-1999. 

2.    Tutor, University of Birmingham, Tutorial on Calculus I, 2002 - 2005

3.    Part time lecturer at The Open Arab University 1427- 1428

4.    Teaching Advanced courses in Algebra and Master courses.

5.    Supervision: Master thesis (Student Alaa Altassan , Thesis:    Finite soluble groups that are generated by more then one conjugacy classes).

6.    Supervision: undergraduate projects.

Research interests:

-       Finite Group Theory, soluble groups and the classification of finite simple groups. Representation Theory.

Professional service:

1.    Vice president at the University of Tabouk 1432/11- present.

2.    Dean of Student Affairs at the University of Tabouk 03/1429 – 10/1431.

3.    Dean of Community College at Tabouk, 1429/07- present.

4.    Member of the Kingdom Community colleges studies at the Ministry of Higher Education.

5.    Member of the University of Tabouk committee for Scholarships and Training.

6.    Member of the University of Tabouk committee for recruiting Teaching assistants and lecturers.

7.    Member of the University of Taboukcommittee for Quality.

Conferences:

1.    Hilbert Schemes, Vector bundles and their Interplay with Representation Theory, April 5-7, 2002. Mathematics, University of Missouri Columbia , Missouri,United States.

2.    55Th British Mathematical Colloquium, April 7-10, 2003 , Birmingham, United Kingdom.

3.    6th Postgraduate Group Theory Conference Warwick Mathematics Institute, March 24-26, 2004.

4.    56th British Mathematical Colloquium and the 17 thAnnual Meeting of the Irish Mathematical Society. Queen's University, Belfast, 5-8 April 2004.

5.    London Mathematical Society. Algebraic groups. Birmingham, United Kingdom.

6.    London Mathematical Society Regional Meeting. Fusion  Systems, Representation Theory and Groups. Birmingham, 19- 21 May 2005.

7.    Algebra Workshop 2006, King Fahad University of  Petroleum and Minerals, March 2006.

Talks:

1.    Lie Groups, 2002, University of Birmingham.

2.    A series of talks on Signalizer Functor Theorem, 2004, University of Birmingham.

3.    Finite soluble groups generated by a conjugacy class, July 2005, University of Birmingham.

4.    On the representations of finite soluble groups, March 2006 , King Fahad University of Petroleum and Minerals.

5.    The representation of finite groups. March 2007, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah.

Publications:

1.    Al-roqi and P. Flavell. On the Fitting height of a soluble group that is Generated by a conjugacy class of 3-elements. Bull. LondonMath. Soc., 39(6):973(981, 2007(

2.    Al-roqi and P. Flavell. On the Fitting height of a soluble group that is generated by a conjugacy class of 3-elements (ii). Journal of Algebra, 319(1):4325-4337, 2008.

3.    Al-roqi and P. Flavell, Soluble group generated by two conjugates of an element of order 3. Communication in Algebra, 36, 2010, 1-11.

4.    Al-roqi A. Finite soluble group generated by the conjugacy class of an involution. Communication in Algebra, 37: 2040–2051, 2009.

5.    Al-roqi, A. Soluble Signalizer Functors. International Journal of Algebra, (3) 12, 559 – 565, 2009.

6.    Al-roqi, A. On representations of groups of odd order, J. Group Theory 14 (2011), 83–91.

7.    Al-roqi, A. The solubility of the groups of the from ABA The open Mathematics Journal, 2009, 2, 36-37.

Referees:

1.    Professor Chris Parker

School of Mathematics , The Universityof Birmingham , Edgbaston , BirminghamB15 2TT , England.

Tel: +44 121 414 6199

Fax: +44 121 414 3389

Email: c.w.parker@bham.ac.uk

2.    Dr. Paul Flavell

School of Mathematics , The University of Birmingham , Edgbaston . Birmingham B15 2TT , England.

Tel: +44 121 414 3740

Fax: +44 121 414 3389

Email: P.J.Flavell@bham.ac.uk