
معرفی
Sabah Jassim is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Buckingham, specifically within the School of Computing. He holds a BSc and MSc from Baghdad University and a PhD in Mathematics from Swansea University (formerly University of Wales). His roles also include visiting lecturer positions at City University, London, and Fachhochschule Wedel, Germany.
Education:
- BSc in Mathematics, Baghdad University
- MSc in Mathematics, Baghdad University
- PhD in Mathematics, University of Wales (Swansea)
Research Interests: Dr. Jassim focuses on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of mathematics, computer science, and biomedical engineering. His work spans biometric authentication systems, medical image analysis, cryptography, and machine learning. Specific areas include biometrics security, dynamic encryption protocols, and automated classification of medical imaging data (e.g., ultrasound, histology).
Research Trends (2010–2024): Recent work emphasizes applications of topological data analysis in forgery detection and medical imaging. His publications address challenges in ultrasound-based tumor classification, crack detection in building facades, and automated diagnosis support systems. He actively explores steganography techniques for secure data embedding and develops algorithms for clustering evolving data streams.
Advising & Grants: Supervises research students in biometric authentication, biomedical image analysis, and dynamic encryption. His projects often involve collaborations with clinical partners for medical imaging applications. Active in securing funding for interdisciplinary research initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Leads efforts in the School of Computing’s research groups focused on applied mathematics and computational security. Collaborates with medical institutions on diagnostic imaging projects.



