
Mohammad Akbar
Associate Clinical Professor · Differential Geometry
University of Texas at DallasAbout
Mohammad Akbar serves as a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at The University of Texas at Dallas within the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. His academic profile centers on bridging advanced mathematics with theoretical physics through rigorous research and exceptional pedagogy.
His research spans differential geometry, quantum gravity, Ricci flow, and general relativity, exploring mathematical frameworks for understanding spacetime and gravitational phenomena. This work intersects geometry, topology, and theoretical physics to address fundamental questions in cosmology and quantum field theory.
Professor Akbar's teaching excellence has been recognized with:
- NSM Dean's Teaching Award [2016]
- UT System Regent's Teaching Award [2013]
- NSM Dean's Teaching Award [2013]
- UTD President's Teaching Award [2010]
His educational philosophy developed from undergraduate tutoring experiences, emphasizing step-by-step conceptual clarity in complex physics and mathematics topics. This approach transformed peer assistance into an award-winning teaching methodology focused on demystifying advanced theoretical concepts for students.
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