Muhammad Imran | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr.Muhammad Imran | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at University of Education, Pakistan.

Dr. Muhammad Imran is a distinguished Pakistani mathematician and researcher specializing in fluid mechanics, nanofluid simulation, and magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). Born on April 15, 1989, in Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan, he has demonstrated a consistent academic and professional trajectory that reflects his dedication to advancing applied mathematics. With over a decade of experience in both teaching and high-impact research, Dr. Imran has carved a notable niche in the mathematical modeling of complex physical systems, particularly oscillatory and curved geometries.

Profile:

Educational Background:

Dr. Imran holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics (Fluid Mechanics) from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, which he completed in 2021. His doctoral thesis focused on the analysis of fluid motion due to curved oscillatory geometries. He earned his M.Phil. in 2017 and M.Sc. in 2014 from the same institution, specializing in applied mathematics, with a strong emphasis on non-Newtonian fluids and convective heat transfer. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. degree in Mathematics and Physics in 2012.

💼 Professional Experience:

Dr. Muhammad Imran has accumulated over a decade of progressive academic and teaching experience, beginning his career in the public education sector and evolving into a university-level academician. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor (TTS) at the University of Education, Lahore – Vehari Campus, a position he has held since January 2023. In this role, he teaches a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in applied mathematics, supervises theses, and leads research in fluid dynamics and computational modeling.Prior to his current post, Dr. Imran briefly worked as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the National College of Business Administration & Economics, Rahim Yar Khan Campus, from September to December 2022, where he contributed to the development of advanced mathematical curricula.From April 2015 to December 2022, he served as a Secondary School Educator (SSE-Math) under the Punjab School Education Department, where he played a key role in mathematics instruction at the secondary level, mentoring young learners and preparing them for higher education in STEM fields.He also worked as a Visiting Lecturer at MTB College, Sadiq Abad, during 2016–2017, where he taught foundational and applied mathematical subjects. His cumulative experience demonstrates a well-rounded commitment to both academic excellence and student development, across both secondary and higher education settings.

🧪 Research Interests:

Dr. Imran’s research is deeply rooted in fluid mechanics, focusing on both Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, nano and hybrid nanofluid dynamics, heat and mass transfer, MHD, and computational techniques such as the Keller Box and Shooting Methods. He explores flow behavior over curved, stretchable, and oscillatory surfaces with physical applications in engineering and materials science. His work also incorporates advanced entropy analysis, gyrotactic microorganism modeling, and modified thermal conduction theories.

🧠 Reviewer & Editorial Contributions:

As a committed academic, Dr. Imran actively contributes to the peer-review process for top-tier journals such as PLOS ONE, Heat Transfer, Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, and Journal of King Saud University–Science. His role as a reviewer highlights his expertise and recognition in the global research community.

🌍 Conferences & Engagements:

He has participated in national and international mathematics conferences, such as the International Conference on Recent Developments in Fluid Mechanics and Recent Advances in Mathematics, organized by The Islamia University of Bahawalpur and University of Education. His presentations often focus on magnetized nanofluid flows, curved geometry analysis, and entropy-related optimization.

Academic Mentorship:

Currently serving as an Assistant Professor (TTS) at the University of Education, Lahore (Vehari Campus), Dr. Imran has taught a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate mathematics courses, including Fluid Dynamics, Differential Equations, Group Theory, and Vector Analysis. He has supervised over 20 B.S. theses and 10 M.S. theses, focusing on real-world applications of fluid dynamics, particularly in nanofluids and reactive flows.

Publication:

  1. Imran, M., Naveed, M., Iftikhar, B., & Abbas, Z. (2023). Heat transfer analysis in a curvilinear flow of hybrid nanoliquid across a curved oscillatory stretched surface with nonlinear thermal radiation. ZAMM – Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 103(11), e202200600. https://doi.org/[Insert DOI if available]
    Cited by: 16

  2. Imran, M., Naveed, M., & Abbas, Z. (2024). Analysis of thermophoretic and Brownian diffusions in hydromagnetic curvilinear flow of Carreau nanofluid with activation energy and heat generation. Results in Engineering. [In Press]
    Cited by: [To be updated]

  3. Imran, M., Naveed, M., & Rasheed, M. W. (2025). Analysis of heat transfer in magnetized Williamson fluid over a porous curved oscillating surface: Entropy Generation. International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics, [In Press]
    Cited by: [To be updated]

  4. Imran, M., Naveed, M., Rafiq, M. Y., & Abbas, Z. (2025). Swimming of gyrotactic microorganisms in curvilinear flow of nanofluid in a curved oscillatory channel with Cattaneo-Christov double diffusion theory. Chinese Physics B, [In Press]
    Cited by: [To be updated]

  5. Imran, M., Naveed, M., & Khadim, M. F. (2025). Dynamics of chemical reactions and temperature-dependent thermal conductivity in a viscous fluid over an oscillating curved surface. Science Progress, 108(2), 00368504251343498.
    Cited by: [To be updated]

  6. Imran, M., Naveed, M., & Abbas, Z. (2021). Flow of Eyring-Powell liquid due to oscillatory stretchable curved sheet with modified Fourier and Fick’s model. Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition), 42(10), 1461–1478.
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  7. Imran, M., Naveed, M., & Abbas, Z. (2021). Impact of Joule heating and melting on time-dependent flow of nanoparticles due to an oscillatory stretchable curved wall with heat generation. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 60(4), 4097–4113.
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  8. Imran, M., Abbas, Z., & Naveed, M. (2019). Hydromagnetic flow of a Carreau fluid in a curved channel with nonlinear thermal radiation. Thermal Science, 23(6), 3379–3390.
    Cited by: [Check database]

Hassan Shahzad | Mathematics | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Hassan Shahzad | Mathematics | Best Scholar Award

Academic Officer at Department of mathematics, Capital University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan.

Hassan Shahzad, an MPhil graduate in Mathematics from Capital University of Science and Technology (CUST), Islamabad, specializes in applied and computational mathematics. With a strong academic background, he was recognized on the Dean’s Honor Roll and actively contributes to research, having published one article and several under review. Hassan is proficient in MATLAB, LaTeX, C, and C++, showcasing adaptability in interdisciplinary collaborations. Currently serving as an Academic Officer in the Department of Mathematics at CUST, he previously worked as a mathematics teacher in reputable institutions. His long-term ambition is to be among the top 2% of researchers globally.

Professional Profile:

ORCID Profile

Education 🎓📖

  • MPhil in Mathematics (2021-2024) – CUST, Islamabad
    • Courses: Heat and Mass Transfer, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Electromagnetic Wave Theory, Perturbation Method, General Relativity
  • BS in Mathematics (2016-2020) – International Islamic University, Islamabad
    • Courses: Complex Analysis, Fluid Mechanics, Numerical Methods, Real & Functional Analysis, Differential Geometry

Experience 💼📊

  • Academic Officer (2024-Present) – Capital University of Science and Technology
    • Managed course allocation, academic scheduling, and student concerns
    • Organized the Annual Mathematics Conference and facilitated departmental communication
  • Senior Mathematics Teacher (2022-2024) – Aamirr Public School, Rawalpindi
    • Developed instructional materials and taught high school Mathematics
  • Mathematics Teacher (2020-2021) – International Public School, Rawalpindi
    • Designed lesson plans and evaluated students’ academic progress

Professional Development 🚀📚

Hassan Shahzad continuously enhances his expertise through professional training and research engagements. He has completed multiple online courses, including Engineering Mechanics, FEM Analysis, and Real Numbers and Monomials. His role as an Academic Officer has further honed his skills in academic administration, conference organization, and departmental coordination. Passionate about numerical computing, he is proficient in MATLAB, LaTeX, and C++, enabling him to tackle complex mathematical problems. Actively involved in research, he collaborates with scholars to explore new mathematical models and techniques. His dedication to professional growth and interdisciplinary collaboration defines his academic and research journey.

Research Focus 🔬📊

Hassan Shahzad specializes in applied and computational Mathematics , particularly in heat and mass transfer, fluid dynamics, and entropy analysis. His research explores non-Newtonian fluid models, hybrid nanofluids, and magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). He applies numerical techniques such as finite difference methods, perturbation methods, and boundary value problem-solving for real-world applications. His studies involve entropy generation, Cattaneo–Christov heat flux, and electromagnetic wave interactions in fluid flows. His work aims to optimize heat and mass transfer processes in engineering and medical applications. With multiple publications and ongoing research, he strives to contribute significantly to computational fluid dynamics and thermal sciences.

Honors & Awards 🏆🎖

  • Certificate of Excellence (2025) – Recognized for organizing the CUST Annual Conference on Mathematics
  • Certificate of Participation (2023) – Participated in the CUST Annual Conference on Mathematics
  • Dean’s Honor Roll (Spring 2022) – Awarded for academic excellence at CUST

Publication Top Notes

  • Forchheimer model and generalized Fourier and Fick heat flux in water-based Williamson hybrid nanofluid flow over a stretched surface under Lorentz force
    📅 Year: 2024
    ✍️ Authors: Hassan Shahzad, M. Sagheer
    🔗 DOI: 10.1088/1402-4896/ada31f
    📖 Journal: Physica Scripta

  • Cattaneo–Christov double diffusion model for the entropy analysis of a non-Darcian MHD Williamson nanofluid
    📅 Year: 2024
    ✍️ Authors: Muhammad Sagheer, Z. Sajid, Shafqat Hussain, H. Shahzad
    🔗 DOI: 10.1080/10407782.2024.2380365
    📖 Journal: Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications

Taqmeem Bibi | Mathematics | Best Scholar Award

Ms. Taqmeem Bibi | Mathematics | Best Scholar Award

PhD Scholar at Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China, China.

🌍Dr. Taqmeem Bibi is a Pakistani scholar specializing in fluid mechanics, particularly focusing on the analysis of linear and nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) using numerical techniques. Her research includes fluid flow with nanoparticles, hybrid nanofluids, and entropy optimization, with applications in heat and mass transfer and energy-efficient systems. She holds an M.Phil. degree, where her thesis explored hybrid nanofluid flow containing motile microorganisms under the Cattaneo-Christov double diffusion model. Dr. Bibi is proficient in advanced computational tools such as MATLAB, Mathematica, and LaTex, and she has published impactful research in peer-reviewed journals. Her accolades include multiple merit scholarships, Dean’s Roll of Honor awards, and a prestigious Chinese Government Scholarship for her PhD studies.

Profile👤

Education 🎓

🎓Dr. Taqmeem Bibi has pursued a stellar academic journey across leading institutions. She earned her B.Sc. from the University of Punjab, Lahore, followed by an M.Sc. in Mathematics from Riphah International University, Islamabad, where she received merit scholarships for academic excellence. Continuing her dedication to higher education, she completed her M.Phil. at Capital University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, with a focus on hybrid nanofluids. Her thesis titled “Flow Analysis of (TiO2 + Ag)/EO Hybrid Casson Nanofluid Containing Motile Micro-Organisms Subjected to Cattaneo-Christov Double Diffusion” reflects her expertise in applying numerical methods to real-world fluid mechanics challenges. Dr. Bibi is now pursuing her Ph.D. at Beijing Forestry University, China, under the Chinese Government Scholarship, where she explores advanced numerical techniques for solving nonlinear PDEs in fluid dynamics. Her education highlights her academic excellence and unwavering commitment to innovative research.🎓

Experience💼

🩺Dr. Taqmeem Bibi has a robust research background in fluid mechanics and numerical analysis. Her work involves solving complex partial differential equations (PDEs) using advanced numerical techniques, particularly focusing on hybrid nanofluids and their applications in energy-efficient systems. She has collaborated with renowned researchers, including Prof. Dr. Wang Ping from Beijing Forestry University and Dr. Muhammad Sagheer from Capital University of Science and Technology, Islamabad. Dr. Bibi has contributed to high-impact journals and participated in academic events such as the CUST Mathematics Conference in 2023. Beyond research, she is skilled in using computational tools like MATLAB and Mathematica, enabling her to tackle multidisciplinary challenges in applied mathematics. Her expertise in fluid dynamics, numerical solutions, and cryptography showcases her versatility as a researcher and academic.👨‍🔬🌍

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Taqmeem Bibi has consistently demonstrated academic excellence, earning several prestigious awards and scholarships. She received merit scholarships during her B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. studies, recognizing her outstanding academic performance. During her M.Phil. at Capital University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, she was twice awarded the Dean’s Roll of Honor for her exceptional achievements. Currently, she is the recipient of the highly competitive Chinese Government Scholarship for her Ph.D. at Beijing Forestry University, China. These accolades reflect her dedication to advancing knowledge in fluid mechanics and numerical analysis. Dr. Bibi’s recognition for academic excellence underscores her potential as an accomplished researcher and scholar.

Research Interests 🔬

🔬Dr. Taqmeem Bibi’s research centers on fluid mechanics, with a particular focus on hybrid nanofluids and their role in enhancing energy-efficient systems. She employs advanced numerical techniques to analyze linear and nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs), contributing to the optimization of heat and mass transfer processes. Her work emphasizes the Cattaneo-Christov model for non-Fourier heat flux, entropy optimization, and the behavior of motile microorganisms in hybrid nanofluids. By exploring innovative approaches in computational modeling, Dr. Bibi’s research offers insights into sustainable technologies, including solar energy applications and advanced materials in fluid systems. Her interdisciplinary expertise bridges mathematics, engineering, and environmental sustainability, making significant contributions to applied mathematics and energy-efficient designs.🌿🧪

Conclusion 🔚 

Dr. Taqmeem Bibi stands as a strong candidate for the Best Scholar Award due to her exceptional contributions to applied mathematics and fluid mechanics. Her innovative research, robust publication record, and academic excellence underscore her scholarly impact. Addressing areas such as international engagement and diversified research focus could further elevate her profile. Overall, Dr. Bibi’s expertise and achievements make her highly deserving of recognition as an outstanding scholar.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Numerical investigation of transverse hyperbolic nanofluids flow with motile microorganisms using Cattaneo-Christov model

Authors: Faisal Shah, Taqmeem Bibi, D. Zhang

Journal: Alexandria Engineering Journal

Year: 2023

Citations: Impact Factor = 6.2 (Citation details depend on the indexing database but are not provided in the text).

Computational study of tri-hybrid nanofluid flow through permeable stretching sheet with entropy optimization

Authors: Faisal Shah, Taqmeem Bibi

Journal: ZAMM Zeitschrift Fur Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik

Year: Under Review (expected publication year may depend on acceptance).

Citations: Not applicable yet.

A theoretical study on (TiO2 + Ag)/EO hybrid Casson nanofluid with motile microorganisms in non-Fourier heat flux model

Authors: Muhammad Sagheer, Taqmeem Bibi, Hussan Shehzad

Journal: Multiscale and Multidisciplinary Modeling

Year: Under Review (expected publication year may depend on acceptance).

Citations: Not applicable yet.

Multidisciplinary optimization approaches for entropy generation in Williamson hybrid nanofluid: Computational insights for solar aircraft efficiency

Authors: Faisal Shah, Taqmeem Bibi

Journal: Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization

Year: Submitted (expected publication year may depend on acceptance).

Citations: Not applicable yet.