Fahad Alsharari

An Associate Professor in Mathematics

  • f.alsharari@mu.edu.sa
  • +966-16-404-4849
  • Majmaah University
  • Saudi Arabia


  • Academic Qualification
  1. Ph.D in Mathematics. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. January 2016.
  2. Master of Science (MSc) in Mathematics. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. September 2011.
  3. Bachelor in Mathematics. Aljouf University, Saudi Arabia. June 2006.


  • Websites Pages

Google Scholar

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=8pLZO_8AAAAJ&hl=ar&oi=sra

Scopus

https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56429518200

Researchgate

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fahad_Alsharari

Mendeley

https://www.mendeley.com/profiles/dr-fahad-alsharari/?viewAsOther=true

ORCID

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3818-3597

Web of Science Researcher ID

AAD-6872-2020

Publons

https://publons.com/researcher/3378715/fahad-alsharari/


  • Editorial and Reviewing Board Membership
  1. An editor of International Journal of Neutrosophic Science
  2. A reviewer in the Journal of Neutrosophic Sets and Systems (Web of Science)
  3. A reviewer in the Journal of Mathematics (Web of Science)
  4. A reviewer in the Journal of Proceedings of the Institute of Applied Mathematics
  5. A reviewer in Punjab University Journal of Mathematics (Web of Science)


  • Courses Taught

Topology, Functional Analysis, Introduction to Mathematics and Mathematical Analysis


  • Workshops, Conferences and Trainings

Attended workshops and spent more than 200 training hours as well as participating in conferences and academic seminars.


  • Professional Experience (College of Science and Human Studies at Hotat Sudair, Majmaah University)
  1. Associate rofessor: April 2021- Present
  2. Assistant Professor: January 2017 - April 2021
  3. Head of Mathematics Department: April 2017 – Present
  4. Vice-Dean for Educational Affairs: December 2017 – Present
  5. Coordinator of Chemistry Department: February 2019 - Present
  6. Supervisor of Computer and Information Sciences Department: March 2019 – Present


  • Description of Duties
  1. Prepare and review the internal regulations, policies, procedures and forms of the college on a regular basis and submit recommendations regarding improving them to ensure the college’s processes run smoothly.
  2. A member of a team-work to follow up the college’s/ department's annual quantitative objectives (quality objectives) and prepare the plans to achieve those objectives; determine the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and record, measure, and analyze the results and then take the necessary procedures to improve.
  3. Assign and distribute the tasks and workload amongst the college/ department's staff and prepare timelines and set deadlines to complete those tasks.
  4. Ensure the compliance of the college's students and stuff to the University’s regulations, policies, and procedures.
  5. Responsible for the performance of the college's staff and the preparation of annual performance report about them. Ensure their daily works properly, smoothly completed, provide advice, guidance and training in the events.
  6. Coordinate and cooperate with the other relevant colleges and departments to ensure work runs smoothly and to prevent the duplication of efforts in performing tasks.
  7. Administer the department’s internal council meetings, represent the department at relevant meetings and represent the academic division in meetings related to the college's specialty if so delegated.
  8. Submit weekly, monthly, semester and annual reports to the relevant parties.
  9. Co-ordinate the production of projects including the close liaison with internal and external teams, managing project progression, preparing project deadlines and ensuring smooth project flows.
  10. Ensure the successful day- to- day management of client relations.
  11. Supervisory responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems.
  12. Participate in departmental and college seminars aimed at sharing research outcomes and building interdisciplinary collaboration within the university.
  13. Lecture, train students and lecturers in using online systems.
  14. Carry out research and produce publications, or other research outputs, in line with personal objectives agreed in the Staff review process.
  15. Teach at undergraduate level.
  16. Contribute to the development, planning and implementation of a high-quality curriculum based on the Ministry of Education’s quality standards.
  17. Assist in the development of learning materials, preparing schemes of work and maintaining records to monitor student progress, achievement and attendance.
  18. Participate in the development, administration and marking of exams and other assessments.
  19. Participate in the department's quality assurance works.
  20. Provide pastoral care and support to students and employers.


  • Publications
  1. F. Alsharari et al., 2021. Compactness on Single-Valued Neutrosophic Ideal Topological Spaces, Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, vol. 41, pp. 127-145. https://doi:10.5281/zenodo.4625692 (ISI)
  2. F. Alsharari et al., 2021. Oscillatory Solutions to Neutral Delay Differential Equations. Mathematics. 9, 714. https://doi.org/10.3390/math9070714 (ISI)
  3. Akhadkulov et al., 2021. Applications of Krasnoselskii-Dhage Type Fixed-Point Theorems to Fractional Hybrid Differential Equations. Tamkang Journal of Mathematics. VOL. 52. Link: https://doi.org/10.5556/j.tkjm.52.2021.3330 (ISI)
  4. F. Alsharari. 2021. £-Single Valued Extremally Disconnected Ideal Neutrosophic Topological Spaces. Symmetry , 13(1), 53; Link: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/13/1/53 (ISI)
  5. F. Alsharari. 2020. Decomposition of Single-Valued Neutrosophic Ideal Continuity via Fuzzy Idealization. Neutrosophic Sets and Systems. Vol. 38 (2020), 145-163. Link:http://fs.unm.edu/NSS/Articles.htm (ISI)
  6. Y. Saber et al., 2020. Connectedness and Stratification of Single-Valued Neutrosophic Topological Spaces. Symmetry. 12(9), 1464; Link: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/12/9/1464 (ISI).
  7. F. Alsharari. 2020. Ideals on Generalized Topological Spaces. Int. J. Anal. Appl. 18(2), 149-160. Link: http://www.etamaths.com/index.php/ijaa/article/view/2047 (ISI)
  8. F. Alsharari & Y. M. Saber. 2020. Separation Axioms on Fuzzy Ideal Topological Spaces in the Sense of Sostak. International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences. 7(2): 78-84 Link: http://www.science-gate.com/IJAAS/2020/V7I2/1021833ijaas202002011.html (ISI)
  9. F. Alsharari & Y. M. Saber. 2020. GΘ_(τ_j)^(〖*τ〗_i )Fuzzy Closure Operator. New Mathematics and Natural Computation. Vol. 16, No. 1, 1_19. Link: https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S1793005720500088 (ISI)
  10. Y. M. Saber et al., 2020. On Single-Valued Neutrosophic Ideals in ˇSostak Sense. Symmetry, 12(2), 193; Link: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/12/2/193 (ISI)
  11. F. Alsharari et al., 2019. New Forms of Strongly Weakly μ-Compact in Terms of Hereditary Classes. Novi Sad J. Math. Vol. 49, No. 1, 91-100 Link: NSJOM - Paper (uns.ac.rs) (Scopus).
  12. Y. M. Saber & F. Alsharari. 2018. Generalized Fuzzy Ideal Closed Sets on Fuzzy Topological Spaces in Sostak sense. International Journal of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems. Vol. 18, No. 3,161-166 Link: http://www.ijfis.org/journal/view.html?uid=830&&vmd=Full (ISI)
  13. H. Akhadkulov et al., 2017. Applications of Multidimensional Fixed-Point Theorems to a Nonlinear Integral Equation. International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics. 117(4), Link:https://ijpam.eu/contents/2017-117-4/7/index.html#SECTION00010000000000000000 (Scopus).
  14. F. Alsharari et al., 2015. Analogues of the Prime Number Theorem and Mertens’ Theorem for Closed Orbits of the Motzkin Shift. Journal of Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society. doi:10.1007/s40840-015-0144-y. (ISI).
  15. F. Alsharari et al., 2015. Estimates on the Number of Orbits of the Dyck Shift. Journal of Inequalities and Applications. doi: 10.1186/s13660-015-0899-6. (ISI).
  16. F. Alsharari et al., 2014. Counting Closed Orbits for the Dyck shift. Journal of Abstract and Applied Analysis. doi: 10.1155/2014/304798. (ISI)
  17. F. Alsharari & MSM. Noorani. 2015. Two-dimensional Motzkin shift. AIP Conference Proceedings, Vol 1614; pages 859-863. (ISI)
  18. F. Alsharari & MSM. Noorani, 2014. Two-dimensional Motzkin shift. The 14th Postgraduate Colloquium: Faculty of Science and Technology, Universisti Kebangsaan Malaysia.
  19. F. Alsharari & MSM. Noorani. 2015. An Alternative Proof for the Entropy of the Motzkin Shift. XIII International Conference on Mathematics, Statistics and Scientific Computing.
  20. H. Akhadkulov et al., 2017. Multidimensional Fixed-Point Theorems and Applications. AIP (American Institute of Physics). Conference Proceedings 1870, 020002, 9 pages.(ISI)
  21. F. Alsharari, et al., 2016. Remarks on "Smooth” Functions. International Journal of Mathematical Analysis. doi:10.12988/ijma.2016.68105. (Scopus).
  22. F. Alsharari & A. Qahis. 2016. On Pairwise N-β-Open Sets in Bitopological Spaces. Journal of Advanced Studies in Topology. Vol 7:3, 152–160.