A Lecturer from the Department of Mathematics Receives a Doctorate in Building New Functions and Spaces in the New Topological Spaces Through Proximity Theory

PhD Dissertation Discussion


Al-Tadrisi (M. Ghassan Adnan Qahtan) in the Department of Mathematics received a Ph.D. for his thesis tagged (Compactness Via Proximity Spaces) from the Department of Mathematics / College of Education for Pure Sciences / University of Babylon. The discussion committee consisted of:
Dr. Ali Hassan Nasser Fayyad (A President)
Dr. Star Hamid Hamza (A member)
Dr. Yazi Kazem Mahdi (A member)
Dr. Zaher Debes Azzawi (A member)
Dr. Loay Abdul Hani Al Suwaidi (A supervise)  
The teacher has published five research papers in the international journals, sober within the containers of Escopas. The study aims to build new functions and spaces in the new topological spaces through proximity theory.
After extensive scientific discussion and listening to the student’s defense of his thesis, his research method, and his use of sources and references, the thesis was approved with an honors grade. Congratulations to the student, his supervisor, and the University of Babylon for this achievement, and God Almighty grants success and payment.

 

A Lecturer from the Department of Mathematics Receives a Doctorate in Building New Functions and Spaces in the New Topological Spaces Through Proximity Theory

PhD Dissertation Discussion


Al-Tadrisi (M. Ghassan Adnan Qahtan) in the Department of Mathematics received a Ph.D. for his thesis tagged (Compactness Via Proximity Spaces) from the Department of Mathematics / College of Education for Pure Sciences / University of Babylon. The discussion committee consisted of:
Dr. Ali Hassan Nasser Fayyad (A President)
Dr. Star Hamid Hamza (A member)
Dr. Yazi Kazem Mahdi (A member)
Dr. Zaher Debes Azzawi (A member)
Dr. Loay Abdul Hani Al Suwaidi (A supervise)  
The teacher has published five research papers in the international journals, sober within the containers of Escopas. The study aims to build new functions and spaces in the new topological spaces through proximity theory.
After extensive scientific discussion and listening to the student’s defense of his thesis, his research method, and his use of sources and references, the thesis was approved with an honors grade. Congratulations to the student, his supervisor, and the University of Babylon for this achievement, and God Almighty grants success and payment.