
Ramez N Maalouf is a full-time assistant professor of mathematics at Notre Dame University. He has a Ph.D. degree in pure mathematics from Imperial College London, UK, where he worked with Prof. I.N. Baker, and an M.Sc. degree in theoretical physics also from Imperial College. His fields of specialization and research interests are in complex variables and topics in category theory. Dr Maalouf is a member of the London Mathematical Society (LMS) since 1996, and a member of the European Mathematical Society (EMS) since 1997. He also collaborates with the American Society of Actuaries (SOA) with regard to their international exams in Lebanon.

Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics, 1994. Imperial College London, UK.
M.Sc. in Theoretical Physics, 1989. Imperial College London, UK.
B.E. in Civil Engineering, 1984. American University of Beirut, Lebanon.
Refereed Journal Articles
Maalouf, R. (1996) Julia Sets and Non-Constant Limits in the Composition of Entire Functions. Complex Variables Theory & Applications, V. 4, No 7
Maalouf, R. (1996) Julia Sets of Inner Compositions. Archiv Der Mathematik, V.67.
Maalouf, R. (1997) On a Certain fractal subset of the Complex Plane. Palma, Journal, Beirut: Notre Dame University Press, V.4, No 7.
Maalouf, R. (2007) On Limit Functions and their Natural Boundaries in Infinite Compositions of Entire Functions. Complex Variable & Elliptic Equations, V.52, No 9.
Maalouf, R. (2007) On the Asymptotic Convergence of Sequences of Analytic Functions. Archiv Der Mathematik, V.89
Conference Proceedings
Maalouf, R., & Baker I. N. (1995) Convergence of a Modified Iteration Process. Proceedings of the International Conference on Function Theory, Penang, Malaysia (1994). World Scientific, Series in Approximation & Decompositions V.5
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