
معرفی
Ebrahim Salehi is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). He is affiliated with the College of Sciences and holds expertise in graph theory, combinatorics, and discrete mathematics. His research focuses on graph colorings, labelings, and indexes, with notable contributions to rainbow mean colorings, cordial sets, and friendly index sets of graphs.
Dr. Salehi's recent publications emphasize theoretical advancements in graph theory, particularly in analyzing coloring schemes and structural properties of graphs. He has contributed to international journals such as Discrete Mathematics Letters, Bulletin of the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications, and Journal of Combinatorial Mathematics and Combinatorial Computing.
He is actively involved in academic societies including the American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Association of America, and Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. His teaching responsibilities include courses like Multi-variable Calculus (MATH 283) and Math for Engineers and Scientists II (MATH 432).
Despite his prolific research output, no specific scientific awards are mentioned in the provided texts. His work bridges foundational combinatorial theory with algorithmic applications, maintaining a focus on graph labeling and structural analysis.



