Instructor for two lectures in genome Rearrangement. This teaching was mentored an evaluated as a part of my course for Practicum in University teaching, (Ottawa University) (Fall 2010/Winter 2011).
instructor for graduate/undergraduate courses in Algorithm Analysis and Design (Carleton University) (Fall 2006).
Instructor for a third year course in Algorithm Analysis and Design (Carleton University) (Summer 2006).
Teaching assistant for ten terms for discrete structures. (Carleton University) (2001-2006).
Isra Al-Turaiki “Computational Motif discovery Approaches”, Ph.D program, CS Department, KSU. (2011- Fall 2013)
(Winner of the 3rd position for an outstanding research achievement award, over all science specialities, KSU)
Hala Al-Shamlan “Computational Motif discovery Approaches”, Ph.D program, CS Department, KSU. (2012 – expected to graduate Winter 2015)
Eman Alzayed “Next generation structural variation and copy number variation analysis” Ph.D program, CS Department, KSU. (2012 – expected to graduate Fall 2015)
In the title compound, C20H21N3O2.H2O (EQR.H2O), the quinazoline ring system forms dihedral angles of 53.1 (1) and 85.6 (1)o with the phenyl ring and the amide link, respectively. In the crystal, O—H...O hydrogen bonds link two EQR and two water molecules into a centrosymmetric R44(18) ring motif. N—H...O hydrogen bonds further link these hydrogenbonded fragments into columns extending in [010].
The atmospheric concentration of natural greenhouse gases has increased steadily since the industrial revolution. Soil scientists and ecologists recognize the importance of the global carbon cycle and its role in the greenhouse effect. This book explores the potential of world soils to act as a sink for atmospheric carbon. Understanding the extent of this potential requires a thorough knowledge of the magnitude and nature of soil carbon pools and their dynamics in different ecosystems. The soil carbon pool plays an important - and well recognized - role in the global carbon cycle.