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Dr. Azhar Iqbal is an ARC Senior Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Adelaide's School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, within the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. His research spans quantum game theory, game theory applications, geometric algebra, and mathematical modeling of complex systems. He focuses on integrating quantum mechanics principles into game theory, exploring evolutionary stability (ESS), social optimality, and quantum Bayesian games. His work also includes geometric algebra applications in quantum computation (e.g., Grover's algorithm) and special relativity. He has contributed to memristive device modeling and epidemiological studies of infectious disease transmission in Bahrain using game theory. Dr. Iqbal is eligible to supervise Master’s and PhD students in these areas.
His research interests include quantum strategies in EPR setups, non-factorizable probabilities in games, and quantum gravity models through geometric algebra. He has published extensively on topics like Minkowski metric derivation, cybersecurity game theory, and vaccine strategy optimization. Though no formal awards are listed, his work has been cited across disciplines including physics, computer science, and epidemiology.
Dr. Iqbal collaborates on projects like memristor circuit modeling and has supervised studies on Bahrain's COVID-19 outbreak. He maintains active research profiles on ORCID, Google Scholar, and Scopus, reflecting his interdisciplinary impact.
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