Hamza M. Zaferمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Hamza M. Zafer is an Associate Professor of Arabian and African languages at the University of Washington, holding a Senior Lecturer position in the Program in African Studies. His research focuses on the languages and literatures of the Red Sea world from the 6th to 16th centuries, emphasizing pre-modern knowledge networks across Ethiopic, Arabic, Coptic, Sabaic, and Syriac traditions. His monograph, *Ecumenical Community*, examines early Muslim communitarianism in the post-Red Sea war context. Dr. Zafer earned his Ph.D. from Cornell University. His research interests span cross-cultural textual exchanges, linguistic anthropology, and the historiography of the Horn of Africa and Arabian Peninsula. His work bridges historical linguistics with socio-cultural analysis, highlighting trans-regional intellectual exchanges. His recent publications (2003–2009) include machine learning applications in bioinformatics, such as tumor classification and gene function prediction, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach. Earlier work (1997–1999) explored AI-driven crossword puzzle generation, showcasing computational creativity. No academic awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. He advises no listed students, though his mentorship role in language studies may imply graduate supervision not detailed here. No lab affiliations or future projects are described in the available data.





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