AAB College awards the title of “Honorary Professor” to Prof. Dr. Sultan Catto

6 November 2025

In a solemn ceremony, AAB College awarded the title of “Honorary Professor” to the renowned professor Dr. Sultan Catto, in recognition of his extraordinary contribution to science, education and international academic cooperation.

The Rector of AAB College, Dr. Sc. Blerim Olluri, in his speech, said that Professor Catto represents an inspiring example of dedication to knowledge and service to people, values ​​that align with the mission of AAB College.

“Today, as we honor Professor Catto with the highest academic distinction that AAB College can bestow, we do so not only to recognize his extraordinary scientific achievements, but also to celebrate his lifelong commitment to advancing human knowledge and building bridges between institutions around the world,” said Mr. Olluri, among other things.

Prof.Dr. Sultan Catto, thanked AAB for the appreciation towards him while showing his commitment over the years in the field of science, adding that he feels happy when his tireless work is honored with a high academic title as “Honorary Professor”.

AAB College continuously evaluates figures who have influenced the development of knowledge and science at the global level.

Academic career and contributions of Prof.Dr. Sultan Catto

Sultan Catto has earned the title of Doctor (Ph.D.) in Mathematics / Theoretical Physics from Yale University. He has served as Professor, as well as Deputy Executive Director for the Doctoral Program in Physics at the CUNY Graduate Center (City University of New York). He is a Professor at Baruch College (CUNY) and has been a collaborative researcher affiliated with institutions such as Columbia University (Henry Krumb School of Mines) and Rockefeller University. His contributions include theoretical modeling related to various structures in particle physics — for example, framework/quark-diquark theories in collaboration with Feza Gürsey. His research work has included topics such as: Dynamical supersymmetry and the classification of mesons and baryons; Octonionic structures and applications in physics; Geometric theories and automorphic forms in mathematics.

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