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ZIAFAT MEHMOOD
Lecturer NICE
National University of Sciences and Technology
H-12 Islamabad.

email:rajaziafat@yahoo.com
Phone No: 051-90854693

EDUCATION

  • M.Phil. (QAU), Pakistan

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

  • Computational Fluid Mechanics,
  • Properties and Behavior of Viscous and Second Grade Rotating Fluids Under the Effect of MHD. 
  • Numerical Solutions of Fluid Dynamics Problems.
  • Differential Equations
  • Applications of Mathematics in Cryptography

M-PHIL DISSERTATION:

  • Thesis Title: Stagnation flow towards a shrinking sheet
    Supervisor: Dr. Sohail Nadeem

PUBLICATIONS:

  • Paper Title: Graphical Strict Avalanche Criterion for Kasumi S-box
    Published in: Canadian Journal on Computing in Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Engineering & Medicine. Vol. 1, No. 5, July 2010(page 132-136)
  • Paper Title: Stagnation flow of a viscous fluid towards a stretching/shrinking sheet in a rotating frame
    Submitted in the Journal “Numarical methods for partial differential equations”
  • Paper Title: The effects of rotation and magnetic field on the stagnation flow of a second grade fluid towards a stretching/shrinking sheet
    Submitted in the journal “Acta mechanica sanica”

HONORS:

  • Merit Scholarship of Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad, in M.Phil.
  • Gold Medal from International Islamic University, Islamabad, in M.Sc.
  • Merit Scholarship of International Islamic University Islamabad, in M.Sc.

CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS ATTENDED:

  • Second International Conference on Recent Developments in Fluid Mechanics, 11-13 August 2008. Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad
  • International Workshop on Education for Managing Hydrological Extremes and Related Geo- Hazards, 24-26 January 2011. National University of Science and Technology Islamabad
  • International Conference on Floods 2010, A dialogue to Transform devastation to opportunity. 23,24 February 2011, National University of Science and Technology Islamabad

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

  • Member of Quaidians Mathematical Society
  • Fluid Mechanics Group (FMG)