Mohammed Jaradat is a professor in the department of Mathematics, Statistics and physics at Qatar University since 2006. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Yarmouk University in 1993 and 1995, respectively. He received his Ph.D. from the Pittsburg University (USA) in 2001. He then joined Yarmouk university as an assistant professor where he was promoted to Associate professor and professor in 2006 and 2013 respectively.  In 2017, he was promoted to professor again in Qatar University.

His research interest include: Graph theory, Fixed point theory, Fuzzy theory, and Applied Mathematics. He is the author and coauthor for more than 100 paper published in international journals.

  • 19971995

    Lecturer

    Department of Mathematics, college of Sciences, Hashimite University

  • 20062001

    Assistant Professor

    Department of Mathematics, College of Sciences, Yarmouk University

  • 20132006

    Associate Professor

    Department of Mathematics, College of Sciences, Yarmouk University

  • 20182013

    Professor

    Department of Mathematics, College of Sciences, Yarmouk University

  • 20172006

    Associate Professor

    Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University

  • present2017

    Professor

    Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University

  • Ph.D. 2001

    Ph.D. In Mathematics

    University of Pittsburgh, USA

  • M.A. 1998

    M.A. In Mathematics

    University of Pittsburgh

  • M.Sc. 1995

    M.Sc. in Mathematics

    Yarmouk University, Jordan

  • B.Sc. 1993

    B.Sc. in Mathematics

    Yarmouk University, Jordan

  • 1997
    Scholarship
    Scholarship from Yarmouk University to get Ph.D. in Mathematics