Mumtaz Khan | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mumtaz Khan | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Chuxiong Normal university | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mumtaz Khan is a well-established researcher in applied mathematics and thermal–fluid sciences, with significant contributions to magnetohydrodynamics, nanofluid heat transfer, fractional calculus, and advanced numerical modeling. He has authored 37 scholarly documents, which have received 743 citations from 509 citing publications, demonstrating strong visibility and influence in the scientific community, with an h-index of 17. His research integrates fractional-order modeling, hybrid nanofluids, non-Newtonian fluid dynamics, porous media flow, and heat and mass transfer under complex physical effects such as magnetic fields, thermal radiation, slip conditions, and chemical reactions. He has published extensively in high-impact international journals, including Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, Ain Shams Engineering Journal, and ZAMM. His recent work also incorporates artificial neural networks and optimization techniques to enhance predictive accuracy in transport phenomena, contributing valuable theoretical and computational insights for engineering and energy-related applications.

 

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Olivier Delodji | Energy | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Olivier Delodji | Energy | Research Excellence Award

China University of Geosciences Faculty of Earth Resources | China

Mr. Olivier Delodji’s research focuses on numerical simulation and computational modeling applied to energy systems, with particular emphasis on CO₂-enhanced oil recovery (CO₂-EOR) and CO₂ sequestration in shale oil reservoirs. The current scholarly record includes 1 peer-reviewed journal article, published in Results in Engineering (2025), addressing coupled flow and storage mechanisms relevant to carbon management and unconventional reservoirs. Research activities demonstrate engagement with advanced simulation techniques, subsurface energy engineering, and sustainability-oriented geoscience applications. Scholarly development is further supported through active participation in international workshops, academic forums, and symposia on energy management, unconventional resources, and China–Africa geoscience cooperation. Overall, the research trajectory highlights a strong foundation in numerical modeling, interdisciplinary collaboration, and contribution to carbon sequestration and energy transition research.

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Raziyeh Erfanifar | Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Raziyeh Erfanifar | Mathematics | Research Excellence Award

Shahid Beheshti University | Iran

Dr. Raziyeh Erfanifar is a researcher in applied mathematics and computational engineering whose work centers on high-order iterative methods, nonlinear equations, matrix and tensor computations, and their applications in control theory, signal processing, image processing, data mining, and fractional calculus. The research contributions emphasize the development of efficient, inversion-free, and high-convergence iterative algorithms for solving nonlinear systems, algebraic Riccati equations, nonlinear matrix and tensor equations, and computing Moore–Penrose and Drazin inverses. A significant portion of the work advances fixed-point theory, weight-splitting strategies, Newton-type schemes, and parametric multi-step methods, with rigorous convergence analysis and efficiency evaluation. These methods have been successfully applied to problems in electrical engineering, vibration and control systems, differential equations, tensor equations with Einstein products, data whitening, and numerical simulation. The scholarly output includes 36 peer-reviewed journal articles published in leading journals such as Journal of the Franklin Institute, Journal of Complexity, Computational and Applied Mathematics, Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing, Applied Numerical Mathematics, and Engineering Computations. According to Google Scholar metrics, this body of work has received 274 citations, with an h-index of 11 and an i10-index of 11, reflecting sustained impact and strong visibility in numerical analysis, computational mathematics, and engineering applications.

 

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Several efficient iterative algorithms for solving nonlinear tensor equation
X + AT*N X−1*N A = I with Einstein product
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Splitting iteration methods to solve non-symmetric algebraic Riccati matrix equation
YAY − YB − CY + D = 0
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Ding  Jia | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ding  Jia | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

CCTEG Xian Research Institute (Group) Co, Ltd. | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Ding Jia’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in mineral processing engineering, which provided him with a deep understanding of geological systems and mining processes. His early studies nurtured an interest in the environmental challenges associated with resource extraction, motivating him to further explore the complexities of geological engineering. Building upon this foundation, he pursued advanced training in geological engineering at both national and international institutions, where he refined his technical expertise and developed a global perspective on mining-related research challenges. These formative years instilled a blend of scientific rigor and practical insight that continue to shape his work today.

Professional Endeavors

Throughout his career, Dr. Ding Jia has actively engaged in high-level research and development projects addressing critical issues in mining and water resources. His professional endeavors include participation in major national research programs and collaborative projects focused on mine water management, groundwater contamination, and subsidence caused by resource extraction. He has worked extensively on experimental data analysis, numerical modeling, and the development of innovative techniques to mitigate environmental risks in mining regions. By combining theoretical studies with field-based applications, he has contributed practical solutions to challenges that affect both industry operations and local communities.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Ding Jia’s primary research interests lie at the intersection of mining, groundwater, and environmental sustainability. His work has focused on overburden damage and surface subsidence caused by mining activities, water quality pollution resulting from groundwater rebound, and the mechanisms of water mixing during long-distance transport. He has developed advanced simulation models and analytical frameworks to better understand fluid dynamics, grouting failures, and groundwater contamination processes. These contributions not only enrich academic discourse but also provide actionable knowledge for managing mining-induced environmental impacts, particularly in regions dependent on safe groundwater resources.

Accolades and Recognition

His academic excellence and research achievements have been recognized through multiple awards and honors. From his early master’s studies through his doctoral research, Dr. Ding Jia consistently earned recognition as an outstanding student and scholar. Prestigious national academic scholarships and repeated commendations for leadership and research performance highlight his dedication to academic and professional growth. These accolades testify not only to his scholarly output but also to his leadership qualities, which have been evident throughout his academic journey. Such recognition underscores the significance of his contributions to geological engineering and environmental management.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Ding Jia’s work extends beyond the laboratory and into the broader scientific and industrial communities. His publications in internationally recognized journals address urgent environmental and geological challenges, and his findings have provided new perspectives on managing mining-induced water problems. By exploring innovative methods of water quality analysis, subsidence control, and mine water source identification, he has influenced both academic research and practical approaches to sustainable mining practices. His role in developing methods that integrate data processing, statistical modeling, and computational tools has further enhanced the way researchers and practitioners approach complex geological issues.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Dr. Ding Jia’s legacy is being shaped by his continuous pursuit of innovative solutions in mining-related environmental challenges. His future contributions are expected to expand in scope, integrating global research collaborations, advanced computational modeling, and interdisciplinary approaches. With his strong grounding in both field applications and theoretical frameworks, he is poised to advance sustainable practices in geological engineering while addressing pressing concerns of water safety and environmental protection. His work is likely to play a key role in developing new frameworks for resource management that balance industrial growth with ecological preservation.

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Article: Comparative Study on Prediction Methods for Water Inflow in Regional High-Intensity Water Inrush Mine Clusters: A Case Study of Xiaozhuang Coal Mine
Authors: Ding J, Dong S, Guo X, Liu B
Journal: Applied Sciences
Year: 2025


Article: A Study of Interbedded Groundwater Contamination in a Mining Area and the Process of Grouting Composite Failure
Authors: Ding J, Dong D, Hu Z, et al.
Journal: Mine Water and the Environment
Year: 2023


Article: Spatial evolution analysis of groundwater chemistry, quality, and fluoride health risk in southern Hebei Plain, China
Authors: Zhang Longqiang, Dong Donglin, Lv Situ, Ding Jia
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Year: 2023


Article: Source Discrimination of Mine Water Inrush Using Multiple Combinations of an Improved Support Vector Machine Model
Authors: Wei Zhonglin, Dong Donglin, Ji Yuan, Ding Jia, Yu Lujia
Journal: Mine Water and the Environment
Year: 2022


Article: Source Discrimination of Mine Water Inrush Based on Spectral Data and EGA-PNN Model – A Case Study from The Huangyuchuan Mine, China
Authors: Yuan Ji, Donglin Dong, Jun Gao, Zhonglin Wei, Jia Ding, Zhiqiang Hu
Journal: Mine Water and the Environment
Year: 2022


Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Ding Jia exemplifies a dedicated researcher whose academic and professional journey reflects excellence, innovation, and societal relevance. His work bridges the critical gap between geological research and sustainable mining practices, offering solutions to complex problems of water management, subsidence, and environmental preservation. Recognized for his scholarly achievements and leadership qualities, he has already made substantial contributions to geological engineering. As he continues to expand his research collaborations and apply his expertise to global challenges, his impact will resonate not only within academia but also in shaping policies and practices that ensure responsible and sustainable resource development.

 

 

Dongqi Wang | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Dongqi Wang | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Northeast Petroleum University | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Mrs. Dongqi Wang embarked on her academic journey with a deep-rooted passion for petroleum and natural gas engineering. Born in  China, she pursued her higher education at Northeast Petroleum University, where she later earned a Ph.D. in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering . Her doctoral work laid the foundation for her expertise in geological modeling, enhanced oil recovery (EOR), and low-permeability reservoir development. Her early academic years were marked by an exceptional grasp of engineering fundamentals and a growing interest in sustainable energy technologies.

Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as a college teacher and associate professor at Northeast Petroleum University, Mrs. Wang plays a vital role in academic and applied research. She actively guides students and researchers in the areas of oil and gas field development, simulation technology, and enhanced recovery methods. Her professional work is closely aligned with both academia and industry, demonstrating a rare balance between theoretical innovation and practical implementation in the field of energy and sustainability.

Contributions and Research Focus

Mrs. Wang's research contributions center around numerical simulationgeological modeling, and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) for low-permeability oil fields. Her innovative developments include a nonlinear seepage equation and a classification method for ultra-low permeability reservoirs. She has also proposed advanced mechanisms for microemulsion flooding and established a liquid phase behavior model based on the Hand model. Her work has significantly advanced understanding of residual oil utilization, combining both micro and macro perspectives. With 35 journal publications (including SCI and EI-indexed papers), 8 patents, and 2 academic books, her research footprint is both deep and diverse.

Accolades and Recognition

With 45 completed or ongoing research projects and over 274 citations, Mrs. Wang has firmly established herself as a rising expert in petroleum engineering. Her recognition extends to her role as a regular member of the Chinese Chemical Society, underscoring her commitment to collaborative science. Her published works and intellectual properties highlight her as a leading innovator in oil recovery technologies and reservoir simulation techniques.

Impact and Influence

Through her rigorous research and academic mentoring, Mrs. Wang has made a substantial impact on China’s oil and gas engineering community. Her models and methods for low-permeability reservoir development have been utilized in practical scenarios, bridging the gap between academic theory and field implementation. She has also influenced a new generation of engineers through education, project supervision, and academic collaboration.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Mrs. Wang aims to deepen her exploration of EOR/IOR technologies and sustainable oil recovery strategies. Her future contributions are expected to focus on energy efficiency, cleaner extraction processes, and cross-disciplinary innovation in petroleum science. Her legacy will likely be defined by her pioneering role in transforming low-permeability reservoir engineering, blending theoretical brilliance with sustainable industry impact.

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Fractal Dimension and Classification Evaluation of Microfractured Tight Reservoirs in Yongjin Oilfield

 JournalProcesses
 Year: 2025
 Authors: Chunguang Li, Dongqi Wang, Daiyin Yin, Yang Sun


Causes and Evolution of High Injection–Production Ratios in Low-Permeability Reservoirs: The Role of Water Absorption in Barrier and Intercalated Layers

 JournalProcesses (MDPI)
 Year: 2024
 Authors: Zheng Fang, Mian Chen, Daiyin Yin, Dongqi Wang, Kai Liu, Yuqing Yang, Konghang Yang


Influencing Factors and Microscopic Formation Mechanism of Phase Transitions of Microemulsion System

 JournalJournal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
 Year: 2022
 Authors: Dongqi Wang, Yin Daiyin, Wang Junda, Zhou Yazhou, Zhang Chengli


Physicochemical Properties and Its Variation Law of Microemulsion Phase When Microemulsion Flooding

 JournalE3S Web of Conferences
 Year: 2021
 Authors: Dongqi Wang, Daiyin Yin, Junda Wang


Pore Structure Characteristics of Ultra-Low Permeability Reservoirs

 JournalNatural Resources Research
 Year: 2020
 Authors: Daiyin Yin, Dongqi Wang, Yazhou Zhou, Chengli Zhang


Felix Ajibola | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Felix Ajibola | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Nigerian Meteorological Agency | Nigeria

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Felix Ajibola began his academic journey with a strong foundation in science and technology. He earned a National Diploma in Computer Studies from Federal Polytechnic, Offa, Kwara State, Nigeria (2003-2004), where he completed a project on basic language codes for a Ludo game. He then pursued a B.Tech. in Pure and Applied Physics from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Nigeria (2005-2009), with a thesis on the design of a time-lock switch. His passion for meteorology led him to obtain an M.Tech. in Meteorology from Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria (2012-2015), where he developed thresholds for thunderstorm indices over Kano, Nigeria. Dr. Ajibola culminated his academic pursuits with a Ph.D. in Meteorology (Atmospheric Science) from Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China (2019-2022), focusing his dissertation on evaluating and projecting extreme precipitation and drought using CMIP6 HighResMIP simulations over West Africa.

Professional Endeavors 🏢

Dr. Ajibola has gained extensive experience in both academic and industrial settings. He served as a mentor and coach in the Prof. Zhou Botao Laboratory at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, improving students' research skills and understanding of complex concepts from December 2019 to April 2022. Concurrently, he conducted significant research on synoptic and mesoscale evolution during extreme events, numerical simulation of the atmosphere, and climate change theory in the Meteorology Department. In the industrial realm, Dr. Ajibola has been a Meteorologist at the Central Forecast Office, Nigerian Meteorological Agency in Abuja, Nigeria, since May 2012. His role involves comprehensive weather forecasting and analysis, validation of forecasts, and providing tailored weather information for various sectors, including land, military, and marine.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Ajibola's research primarily focuses on the variability of global climate and the mechanisms driving changes over time. His expertise includes data visualization, big data analysis, spatiotemporal analysis, climate models, and statistical techniques. He has made significant contributions through his publications, such as evaluating the performance of CMIP6 HighResMIP on West African precipitation and analyzing the impacts of improved horizontal resolutions on mean and extreme precipitation simulations over West Africa.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Dr. Ajibola's achievements have been recognized through various awards and fellowships. He was a World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Fellow from September 2019 to August 2022. His research received funding from prestigious sources, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Key Research and Development Program of China, under the mentorship of Prof. Zhou Botao.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Ajibola's work has had a substantial impact on the field of meteorology, particularly in understanding and predicting extreme weather events. His role at the Nigerian Meteorological Agency involves critical tasks such as tracking mesoscale convective systems and dust trajectories, which are vital for accurate weather forecasting and disaster preparedness.

Legacy and Future Contributions Highlight 🚀

Dr. Ajibola's legacy lies in his dedication to advancing meteorological science and his commitment to addressing critical climate-related issues. His ongoing research and publications continue to contribute to the global understanding of climate dynamics. As a team leader at the Central Forecast Office and an active member of professional societies like the American Meteorological Society and the International Society for Data Science and Analytics, Dr. Ajibola is well-positioned to influence future generations of meteorologists and contribute to the development of strategies for climate change mitigation and adaptation.

 

Publications 📚


 📄Impacts of Improved Horizontal Resolutions in the Simulations of Mean and Extreme Precipitation Using CMIP6 HighResMIP Models over West Africa

  • Author: Ajibola, F.O., Afolayan, S.A.
  • Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
  • Year: 2024

 📄Performance of CMIP6 HighResMIP Simulations on West African Drought

  • Author: Ajibola, F.O., Zhou, B., Shahid, S., Ali, M.A.
  • Journal: Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Year: 2022

 📄Evaluation of the Performance of CMIP6 HighResMIP on West African Precipitation

  • Author: Ajibola, F.O., Zhou, B., Gnitou, G.T., Onyejuruwa, A.
  • Journal: Atmosphere
  • Year: 2020

 

Preetom Nag | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Preetom Nag | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

North South University | Bangladesh

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Dr. Preetom Nag's journey in academia began with a strong foundation in science, marked by exceptional achievements. He received an undergraduate board scholarship based on his stellar performance in the Higher Secondary School Certificate (H.S.C.) examination, which funded his undergraduate studies from June 2002 to May 2006. Dr. Nag earned his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) from Dhaka University, where his outstanding academic results earned him the Provost Award from Jagannath Hall in 2006.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Nag's professional career is distinguished by a blend of teaching and research roles. He started as a Senior Teacher in Mathematics at Mastermind English Medium School, Uttara Branch, Dhaka, Bangladesh, from January 2010 to June 2011. Following this, he pursued his Ph.D. at Hokkaido University, Japan, under the Monbukagakusho Scholarship from October 2011 to September 2014. His dissertation focused on "Local-heterogeneous responses and transient dynamics in colloidal fluids," under the supervision of Professor Tamiki Komatsuzaki. Dr. Nag continued his research as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Research Institute for Electronic Science (RIES), Hokkaido University, from October 2014 to March 2015. He further served as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the same institute from May 2016 to March 2017. Currently, Dr. Nag is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics & Physics at North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, where he has been teaching since April 2018.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Nag's research spans several cutting-edge fields, including numerical simulation, computational fluid dynamics, colloidal fluids, dynamical systems theory, chaotic transport, coherent dynamics, and collective cell migration. His work in these areas is characterized by the use of advanced computational techniques to explore complex physical phenomena. He has received numerous research grants for his projects, demonstrating his ability to secure funding and conduct impactful research. Notably, he has been the Principal Investigator for multiple North South University (NSU) research grants from 2019 to 2024 and has directed special research projects funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Bangladesh.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Nag's academic and research excellence has been recognized through several fellowships and awards. He received a Research Fellowship from the Research Institute for Electronic Science (RIES) at Hokkaido University for his postdoctoral research from October 2014 to March 2015. Additionally, he was awarded the prestigious Monbukagakusho Scholarship by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan, for his Ph.D. studies from October 2011 to September 2014. Earlier in his academic career, he was honored with the Provost Award from Jagannath Hall, Dhaka University, for his outstanding performance in the B.Sc. examination in 2006.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Nag's research has had a significant impact on the scientific community, particularly in the fields of fluid dynamics and dynamical systems. His work on colloidal fluids and chaotic transport has contributed to a deeper understanding of these complex systems. Through his teaching roles at North South University and American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB), Dr. Nag has influenced a new generation of scientists and engineers, imparting his knowledge and fostering a culture of research and inquiry.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Nag's legacy is marked by his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and his commitment to education. His ongoing research projects and collaborations promise to yield further insights into the behavior of complex systems. As an Associate Professor, he continues to mentor students and young researchers, ensuring that his contributions to science and education will have a lasting impact. Looking forward, Dr. Nag's work is expected to continue pushing the boundaries of our understanding of fluid dynamics and related fields, paving the way for new discoveries and technological advancements.

 

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Convective heat transfer efficacy of an experimentally observed non-Newtonian MWCNT-Fe3O4-EG hybrid nanofluid in a driven enclosure with a heated cylinder 2024

Heat transfer assessment incorporated with entropy generation within a curved corner structure enclosing a cold domain 2024

Entropy Production Analysis in an Octagonal Cavity with an Inner Cold Cylinder: A Thermodynamic Aspect 2023 (8)

MRT-lattice Boltzmann simulation of magnetic field effects on heat transfer from a heater in a C-shaped cavity filled with non-Newtonian hybrid nanofluids 2023 (17)

Mesoscopic Simulation of MHD Mixed Convection of Non-Newtonian Ferrofluids with a Non-uniformly Heated Plate in an Enclosure 2022 (14)

 

 

 

Saira Naz | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saira Naz | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Quaid-I-Azam University | Pakistan

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Saira Naz's academic journey began with a strong foundation in science and mathematics. She completed her Matriculation in 2007 from Quaid Science Academy, Rawalpindi, excelling in Math, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. She continued her studies at Army Public School & College, Qasim Aviation Base, where she completed her F.Sc. in 2009 with a focus on Math, Statistics, and Computer Science. Her undergraduate studies at Punjab University culminated in a B.Sc. in Mathematics and Statistics in 2011. She further pursued her passion for mathematics at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, earning an M.Sc. in Mathematics in 2014, an M.Phil. in Applied Mathematics in 2018, and a Ph.D. in Mathematics in 2022.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Saira Naz has accumulated a wealth of teaching experience in various educational institutions. She currently serves as a faculty member at Air University, Islamabad, and as a visiting faculty at Bahria University. Her previous teaching roles include positions at Islamabad College of Management & Commerce and Spring Field Public School and College in Rawalpindi. Additionally, she holds a B.Ed. from Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad, which further complements her teaching credentials.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Naz's research focuses on fluid mechanics, nanofluids, and entropy optimization. Her notable projects include studies on the melting and dissipative effects in entropy-induced Darcy-Forchheimer flow, the significance of nonlinear radiation in entropy-generated flow of ternary-hybrid nanofluids, and the effectiveness of Darcy-Forchheimer and nonlinear mixed convection in stratified Maxwell nanomaterial flow. Her research has been published in high-impact journals such as Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, Ain Shams Engineering Journal, and Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Naz has attended several prestigious conferences, including the 7th and 9th International Conferences on Recent Developments in Fluid Mechanics and the Conference on Emerging Issues of Environmental Degradation, Natural Hazards, and Water Security. Her research publications in well-regarded journals with high impact factors are a testament to her contributions and recognition in the field of applied mathematics and fluid mechanics.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Naz has significantly influenced her students and peers through her dedication to teaching and research. Her ability to convey complex mathematical concepts and her active involvement in cutting-edge research have made her a respected figure in the academic community. Her mentoring skills and commitment to academic excellence have inspired many students to pursue careers in mathematics and engineering.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Saira Naz's ongoing research and teaching endeavors promise a lasting impact on the field of applied mathematics. Her work on fluid mechanics and nanofluids is poised to contribute to advancements in thermal engineering and material science. As she continues to explore new research avenues and mentor future generations, her legacy will be one of innovation, dedication, and academic excellence.

 

Notable Publication

Entropy optimized radiative flow conveying hybrid nanomaterials(MgO-MoS2/C2H6O2) with melting heat characteristics and Cattaneo-Christov theory: OHAM analysis 2024

Significance of nonlinear radiation in entropy generated flow of ternary-hybrid nanofluids with variable thermal conductivity and viscous dissipation 2024 (1)

Melting and dissipative effects about entropy induced Darcy-Forchheimer flow involving ternary-hybrid nanofluids 2024 (3)

Soret and Dufour impacts in entropy optimized MHD flow by third-grade liquid involving variable thermal characteristics 2024

Numerical modeling and analysis of non-Newtonian nanofluid featuring activation energy 2019 (6)