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Samira Sahar Jamil serves as a Society of Science Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Notre Dame, where she advances research in Applied Topology with emphasis on computational homology methods for digital image analysis. Her work bridges theoretical topology and practical computational frameworks within the institution's mathematics research infrastructure.
Her academic foundation includes:
- PhD in Mathematics (Applied Topology), School of Math & Comp. Sci., IBA-Karachi, April 2023
Dr. Jamil's research investigates discrete cubical homology and computational efficiency enhancements for c1-digital images, focusing on algorithmic implementations of homology theory. Her methodology integrates algebraic topology with digital geometry to solve complex problems in image processing and topological data analysis, establishing new computational pathways for digital spaces.
Publication trends reveal concentrated expertise in digital topology, particularly computational homology and digital adaptations of classical theorems. Her work demonstrates progression from foundational digital homology theory (2020) toward advanced computability frameworks and excision principles for closure spaces, indicating growing sophistication in handling topological structures in digital environments.
Currently supported by the Society of Science Postdoctoral Fellowship, she operates within Notre Dame's Topology research group. No student advisement or additional grant activities are documented in current records, reflecting her early-career research focus.
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