Dr. FATHI Abukras

  • َQualifications: Doctor of Philosophy
  • Academic Rank: Lecturer
  • Department of Fine and Applied arts
  • Faculty of Arts and Design

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Roles

The professor's teaching performance in the university is crucial for achieving educational goals and influencing positive changes among students. Modern teaching involves presenting knowledge using new technologies and adhering to scientific principles. This includes developing a teaching plan for the year, updating educational methods and technologies, and enhancing teaching efficiency. Teaching transfers knowledge and skills within an academic framework, focusing on students' understanding and practical application. Additionally, university professors often engage in tasks such as translating modern books and articles to benefit their students.

Careers

Working as a lecturer in the Faculty of Arts, Department of Ceramics and Glass. Working as a coordinator for the Department of Ceramics and Glass 2022-2023. Working as a coordinator for the Department of Interior Design 2013.

Research Interests

We are working on developing various ceramic techniques, including raku and primitive firing techniques in a modern and advanced way. Our goal is to create modern ceramic products by refining firing methods. Additionally, we are developing techniques to utilize local Libyan materials, such as producing ceramic paint. We are also adapting local materials to suit the ceramic industry and collaborating with a research team to develop methods for producing ceramics that align with the diverse Libyan environment, including coastal and desert regions.

External Activities

Organizing multiple exhibitions, including the state conference. Collaborating with the Old City Project to assess artistic and architectural significance of historical buildings.

Publications

Journal Article

فتحي الهادي عمر ابوكراع (3-2024)
مجلة القرطاس للبحوث الإنسانية و التطبيقية _ مؤسسة الاندلس للثقافة , 3(2023), الصفحات 539-552

Master Thesis