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  • Phone:

    013 849 9342

  • Email:

    salabdallah@pmu.edu.sa

  • Office No:

    F112

  • Dr. Suleiman Alabdallah

  • Job Title :

    Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics

  • College :

    College of Sciences and Human Studies


  • Department :

    Core Program


Dr. Suleiman Alabdallah is a German national, joining PMU as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.

He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Numerical / Mathematics from Humboldt University, Germany.

Additionally, he obtained a Postgraduate Degree in Informatics from Wildau Institute of Technology and a Postgraduate Degree in English from the University of Potsdam.

 

The latest:

  • Koualty R., Alabdallah S, Chou N.-Y. Generative AI Agents, Build a Multilingual ChatGPT-based Customer Service Chatbot © 2024 IEEE
  • Koualty R., Alabdallah S., Alcaraz J., Alimam M., Ecological Highly Performative and Sustainable Modern Architecture for AI-Based IoT Applications (2025), In Submission
  • Alabdallah S., Griewank A., ''Development of a nonlinear equation's solver with superlinear convergence at regular singularities'', 2014, DOI:10.18452/1704.

 

 

Focused on AI applications, Actuarial Mathematics, Algorithms, nonlinear equation solvers, and advanced optimization.

Also interested in applied mathematics, research & teaching methodology, and innovative teaching practices.

In the previous (2024) and current (2025) semesters at PMU, he focused on AI-related applications and published two papers.

 

Dr. Alabdallah has extensive experience in teaching, research, and curriculum development at both graduate and undergraduate levels.

His research focuses on nonlinear equation solvers at regular singularities and the development of advanced nonlinear optimization algorithms.

Additionally, he has conducted research on Newton and modified Newton methods at singular solutions.

Dr. Alabdallah is committed to enhancing the teaching and research environment at PMU.

He aims to leverage his expertise to contribute to the development of a modern teaching system and learning environment at the university.