
Dr. Gamal Mograby
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Cincinnati
gamal.mograby(at)uconn(dot)edu




My name is Gamal Mograby (he/him/his). I am a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Cincinnati. My research lies in the intersection of mathematical physics, fractal-like geometries, and spectral problems, as well as the connections between graph theory and quantum information processing. In 2020, I completed my Ph.D. at the University of Connecticut under the supervision of A. Teplyaev, G. Dunne, L. Rogers, and continued during 2020-2023 as a postdoctoral associate at the University of Maryland and Tufts University.
Reviewer for:
, Journal of Fractal Geometry, The Army Research Office, Quantum Information Processing.
Co-organizer of a Special session on “Numerical Analysis, Spectral Graph Theory, Orthogonal Polynomials, and Quantum Algorithms” at the upcoming Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Francisco, CA (January 3-4, 2024). If you would like to present, please send me an email.
Academic Background
- Ph.D. in Mathematics from University of Connecticut, USA (2020)
- Diplom in Physics from Berlin Institute of Technology, Germany (2016)
Note: German Diplom degree is a five-year program equivalent to having earned both bachelor’s and master’s degrees
My projects are joint work partially supported by:
- ARO grant W911NF1910366
- NSF DMS grants 1659643 and 1613025
- UCONN Research Excellence Program Award 2019
($ 16,731 Research Assistantship)
