İngilizce
Before joining the University of Sharjah, Dr Ahmad Sukkar was an MIT Aga Khan Postdoctoral Fellow in Islamic Architecture, an Imam Bukhari Fellow at Oxford University, a visiting Lecturer at Cambridge University (teaching Islamic architecture), and a Mellon Fellow at the American University of Beirut.
He completed a Ph.D. in architectural humanities and cultural studies at the University of London with a doctoral dissertation shortlisted for the British Association for Islamic Studies’ De Gruyter Prize for the Study of Islam and the Muslim World.
His most recent publications examine Artificial Intelligence’s theoretical and practical applications in Islamic Architecture; an op-eda about them appeared in the AP.
He was shortlisted for the Tamayouz’s Mohamed Makiya Prize. Interviews with him appear on AP, Jadaliyya and Round City.