Saber Ahmed
Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Statistics
Saber Ahmed received his bachelor’s degree in mathematics and chemistry from the University of Texas at Austin, and his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Texas at Arlington. His main research interest involves studying the structures involved in “supermathematics,” such as Lie superalgebras and quantized enveloping superalgebras, and studying the representation theory of these structures. Ahmed has had his dissertation work published in “Letters in Mathematical Physics.”
Recent Courses Taught
Calculus I
Calculus II
Research Interests
Lie (super)algebras, Quantum (super)groups, Quantized Enveloping Superalgebras, and Representation Theory.
Side Interests: Algebraic Topology and Algebraic Neuroscience
Select Publications
S. Ahmed, D. Grantcharov, and N. Guay, “Quantized enveloping superalgebra of type P, Lett.” Math. Phys. 111 (2021), no. 3, Paper No. 84, 17.
Appointed to the Faculty
2022Educational Background
Ph.D., University of Texas at Arlington
B.S., University of Texas at Austin