A distinguished professional with a Ph.D. in theoretical nuclear physics, I graduated with high honors (GPA 3.96/4) from the University of Jordan. My academic journey, inclusive of M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees from the same esteemed university, reflects a consistent record of excellence. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Ibn Sina University of Medical Sciences, I am deeply passionate about teaching medical physics to aspiring medical and dental students. Beyond my current role, I have previously contributed as a part-time lecturer at the University of Jordan, educating science and engineering majors in general physics. In addition, my dedication is evident through roles as a lab supervisor and instructor for various laboratory courses, demonstrating a commitment to both theoretical and practical aspects of physics education.In the realm of research, I take pride in my accomplishments, including a publication based on my Ph.D. work and two additional publications post-graduation. My current research focus revolves around transfer reactions for 1P-shell nuclei. With a wealth of academic expertise, I bring a strong foundation in teaching and research to contribute to the academic community and propel advancements in the field of medical physics.