
Deeply passionate about Bayesian statistics, Eman Kabbas is a Math/Statistics Lecturer in the General Studies Department at Jubail Industrial College (JIC). Currently, Eman is a Ph.D. candidate in Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences at KAUST, specializing in Bayesian statistics under the supervision of Professor Håvard Rue.
Biography
Eman Kabbas is a Saudi researcher specializing in Bayesian statistics and modeling. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University, then continued her studies in the United States through the King Abdullah Scholarship Program, obtaining a Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics from the University of North Carolina. Supported by scholarships from KAUST and the Royal Commission of Jubail and Yanbu, Eman is currently a PhD student in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science (AMCS) at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), supervised by Professor Håvard Rue. Beyond her research, Eman is a Mathematics and Statistics faculty member at Jubail Industrial College under the Royal Commission of Jubail and Yanbu, and co-founder of Sorat Alardh, a startup advancing environmental monitoring and climate analytics. She envisions combining theory and real-world application by transforming scientific research into practical tools that enhance environmental resilience and data-driven innovation in Saudi Arabia. Eman enjoys reading, learning new languages, playing the piano, and exploring strategic games like chess. Eman is currently on study leave from her position as a lecturer at Jubail University College, Saudi Arabia.
Research Interests
Eman Kabbas's research interests focus on developing and applying spline models in non-parametric regression. She addresses the limitations of splines in prediction tasks with insufficient data by proposing a spline model suitable for both regular and irregular observations, leverages Bayesian techniques to ensure efficient modeling and reliable predictions.