Murad Qubbaj - Longtime Physics Lab Instructor
Murad Qubbaj is an active presence in the Tempe community who served as a Physics lab instructor at Arizona State University for seven years. Managing classes and teaching assistants, Murad Qubbaj oversaw inventory and designed educational experiments within a dynamic and evolving lab environment.
In addition to his work as an instructor in the department of physics, his research areas include resource-population systems and their sustainability and nonlinear dynamical systems in computational and analytical settings. He has also delved into neuroscience and neural dynamics and how they relate to complex networks systems.
Murad Qubbaj’s completed his BS in physics at the University of Jordan and pursued an MS in the same subject at Eastern Mediterranean University. Serving on the North Cyprus Committee, he authored his thesis on the “Relativistic appearance of rapidly moving objects.” Subsequently pursuing doctoral studies at Florida Atlantic University, he undertook a dissertation on variations in neural field dynamics given finite transmission speeds and connectivity issues. Murad Qubbaj is active in the Society for Neuroscience and the American Association of Physics Teachers.
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Murad QubbajMesa, AZ US