
معرفی
Aboubaker Farah is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Texas Tech University's Department of Geosciences. He also serves as an Early Career Researcher at Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco. His research focuses on using Structural Geology, Petrology, and Geo-Thermochronology to address geological challenges across diverse time scales, with projects in Morocco's Rif Belt, Anti-Atlas, and Variscan Belt.
Education:
- Ph.D., Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco (2022)
- B.Sc. in Geosciences, Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco (2016)
Research Interests: Farah’s work integrates field geology with advanced analytical techniques to study tectonic evolution and crustal dynamics. His current projects emphasize the Peri-Mediterranean Alpine Chian, Moroccan Anti-Atlas, and Variscan Belt, leveraging multidisciplinary approaches to unravel geological processes across different time scales.
Labs & Affiliations: He is affiliated with the Geosciences Laboratory at Hassan II University’s Faculty of Sciences Aïn Chock. His doctoral training included fieldwork in France (Barcelonnette and Col de Vars, Alps).
Teaching:
- Texas Tech University: Courses include Structural Geology (GEOL-3402), Principles of Geology (GEOL-1303), and Field Methods in Sedimentary Geology (GEOL 4201).
- Hassan II University: Courses include Structural Geology (M15), Geology of Morocco (M352), Geodynamics (M121), and Field School (M361).




