Mohammad Shatnawi
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Education
PhD in Mathematics, Western Michigan University – Kalamazoo, MI (Dec 2020)
MA in Mathematics, Central Michigan University – Mt. Pleasant, MI (Dec 2012)
BSc in Mathematics, Al al-Bayt University – Mafraq, Jordan (May 2003)
PhD Dissertation
Title: On The Local Theory Of Profinite Groups
Advisor: Dr. Clifton E. Ealy Jr.
Extended the transfer homomorphism to profinite groups, including examples involving pro-2 groups and profinite Hamiltonian groups. Generalized key results such as Burnside’s p-complement theorem and introduced Sylow intersections in profinite groups.
Professional Experience
Graduate Teaching Assistant – Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI (2013–2020)
- Taught Finite Math, Algebra I & II, and Differential Equations & Linear Algebra to undergraduate students.
- Responsible for developing course materials, lectures, grading, and exams.
Graduate Teaching Assistant – Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI (2009–2012)
- Taught Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Trigonometry, and Business Calculus.
- Developed and delivered full course content and assessments.
Research
Research Assistant – Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI
Collaborated on tumor growth biology and thermodynamics with Dr. Xiaoming Zheng. Simulated pathological responses of glycolytic cancer cell phenotypes under anti-angiogenesis therapy.
Tutoring
Tutored undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics at Western Michigan University and Central Michigan University.
Seminars and Talks
- Zassenhaus Groups and Friends Conference (2020): Transfer Homomorphism for Profinite Groups
- Analysis, Graph Theory, and Algebra Seminars: Topics included neuroscience papers, block design, Hussain graphs, transfer homomorphism, fusion systems, and Solomon exotic systems.
Publications
AlAli, M. I. M., Shatnawi, M., Al-Hasanat, B., Sarayreh, I., Neumann, A., & Kasassbeh, M. (2009). On B-injectors of symmetric groups Sn and alternating groups An: A new approach. Colloquium Mathematicum, 115(2), 247–258.
Research Interests
Profinite Groups, Fusion Systems, and Biomathematics.
Computer Skills
- Advanced: LaTeX, MATLAB, SAS, R, Mathematica
- Intermediate: Linux, Microsoft Windows
- Basic: Word, PowerPoint, Excel
Languages
- Arabic: Native
- English: Fluent
- Spanish, Hebrew, Turkish, French: Basic knowledge
References
Available upon request