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Supervision and examinations

1996 – present     Supervised an average of 20 students every year within the Statistics Masters Program by courses, being responsible for the guided research projects component of the program, Faculty of Mathematical Sciences, University of Khartoum, Sudan

2012-     Azza Osman, Phd. Student, Title of research “Developing variable selction criteria in semi-parametric models based on current status data”. Supervisor: Dr. Manar E. Abdel-Rahman. Co-supervisor: Dr. Zakariya Mohamed Salih, University of Khartoum

2010-     Marwa Mohammed Qassim Ali, Phd. Student, Title of research “Mathematical Modeling and Method of Control for Cancers in Sudan”. Supervisor: Dr. Manar E. Abdel-Rahman. Co-supervisor: Dr. Eihab Basheer, University of Khartoum

2008      External examiner: Doctoral degree in Statistics, Student: Zakariya Mohammed Salih Mohammed, Title of thesis: Analysis and Estimation of Customer Survival Time in Subscription-based Businesses, University of Western Cape, South Africa

2005      External examiner: MSC degree in Statistics, Student: Shareef Shihta Muslih, Title of thesis: Standard models for plastic industry in Ghaza Strip, College of graduate studies, Sudan University of Science and Technology

2001      External examiner: MSC degree in Statistics, Student: Mohamed Mohamed Ahmed Al-Mazah, Title of thesis: The study of the relation between the rates of incidence of malaria in some regions of Yemen and climatic factors using regression models, Graduate college, University of Khartoum

2000      External examiner: MSC degree in Statistics, Student: Abdulgelel Abdulalem Abullah, Title: Assessment of functional competence in the use of statistical techniques in educational theses in the Republic of Yemen, Graduate college, University of Khartoum