Biography

My professional journey began in 2007 as an Assistant Researcher in the Department of Statistics at the University of Salahaddin's College of Administration and Economics. There, I developed strong research, data analysis, and report preparation skills. In 2011, I expanded my horizons by pursuing a Master of Applied Statistics at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia. Graduating in 2014, I returned with advanced statistical knowledge and a global perspective.

Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of teaching diverse courses, including Principles of Statistics, Visual Basic, SPSS, Time Series , Set Theory, Probability, and Biostatistics. I am passionate about creating engaging learning environments that promote deep understanding and practical application of statistical concepts. My teaching philosophy centers around active learning, empowering students to solve real-world problems and develop critical thinking skills.

Beyond academia, I actively participate in the statistical community, attending conferences and workshops to stay current with the latest developments in the field. I am also dedicated to enhancing statistical literacy among the public, advocating for data-driven decision-making as a vital skill in today’s complex world.

With a solid academic foundation, extensive teaching experience, and a commitment to advancing statistical knowledge, I am eager to collaborate with fellow professionals to further the field of statistics and its applications for societal benefit.