Dr Majduleen Zeyadeh

Visiting Lecturer

Computer and Engineering Sciences
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I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from the University of Jordan (2009), where I developed a strong foundation across core mathematical disciplines, including pure and applied mathematics, algebra, and statistics.

In 2018, I completed a Master’s degree in Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Logic at the University of Manchester. My research focused on the Hardy–Littlewood maximal operator on graphs, examining how classical analytical concepts extend into discrete mathematical structures. This work fostered a growing interest in harmonic analysis and its connections with graph theory and logic.

I earned my PhD in Applied Mathematics from the University of Chester in 2024. My doctoral research, titled “Analysis of a Reaction-Diffusion Model Towards Description and Prediction of Breast Cancer Progression”, involved developing and analysing mathematical models to simulate tumour growth and behaviour. This interdisciplinary work contributes to the understanding of cancer dynamics through advanced modelling techniques at the intersection of mathematics and medicine.

Since January 2024, I have been serving as a Visiting Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Chester. I teach a range of undergraduate and postgraduate modules across both pure and applied mathematics. My teaching approach emphasizes conceptual understanding, critical thinking, and real-world applications of mathematical theory. I have supervised two Master’s dissertations and am currently supervising a PhD student. I am committed to supporting students in their academic development and encouraging their growth as independent researchers.

My current research interests include mathematical biology—particularly cancer modelling—and the use of differential equations in biomedical contexts. I also have a strong interest in pure mathematics and plan to develop future research in this area.

I am currently preparing two publications based on my doctoral work and ongoing collaborations.

Visiting Lecturer in Mathematics
University of Chester
January 2024 – Present