
Dr. Mohammed Khalil Mohammed Jabr
Assistant Professor (Specialization: Applied Geomorphology and Geographic Information Systems)
College of Education for Human Sciences
Department of Geography
Email: dr.mohammedkh@tu.edu.iq

Research Focus
Faculty member in the Department of Geography, interested in the study of the origin and development of landforms, focusing on both the temporal dimension—answering questions of when and how—and the spatial distribution—addressing where and why. His research relies on modern technologies such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) to design models that simulate geomorphological phenomena and generate predictive models for their evolution and trends.
Academic Qualifications
- B.Sc. in Geography – University of Baghdad – 2003
- M.Sc. in Physical Geography – University of Tikrit – 2008
- Ph.D. in Physical Geography – University of Tikrit – 2016
Administrative Experience
Teaching and Lectures
Supervision of Postgraduate Students
- M.A.: Kamel Ajjam Hamad, 2022 – Geomorphological Evaluation of the Al-Dibs Area
- M.A.: Sahar Majid Badr, 2023 – Geomorphological Assessment of the Area between the Tigris River and Al-Tharthar Valley within Tikrit
- M.A.: Issa Mousa Maslat, 2023 – Geomorphological Analysis of Khanouka Anticline in the Northern Part of Salah al-Din Governorate
- M.A.: Ziad Mohammed, 2024 – Geomorphological Evaluation of Wana Sub-District
- M.A.: Sager Ihsan, 2024 – Geomorphological Evaluation of Wadi Amlek Basin in Duhok Governorate
Scientific Activities and Achievements




