Assist Prof Dr. Safyan Mukhtar | Computational Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award
Assist Prof Dr. Safyan Mukhtar, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia
Dr. Safyan Mukhtar is an Assistant Professor at King Faisal University’s Department of Basic Sciences, specializing in applied mathematics. He earned his Ph.D. from COMSATS University Islamabad, focusing on numerical solutions of population balance models, following M.S. and M.Sc. degrees from Quaid-e-Azam University. His research interests include modeling and simulation of particulate processes, computational fluid dynamics, and fractional calculus, with a particular emphasis on numerical solutions of fractional differential equations. Previously, he served at Bacha Khan University in Pakistan and was honored with the Research Productivity Award from COMSATS Institute of Information Technology in 2011 for his significant contributions to the field.
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🎓 Education:
Dr. Safyan Mukhtar holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan, with a focus on numerical solutions of population balance models. He also earned his M.S. in Applied Mathematics and M.Sc. in Mathematics from Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad.
💼 Employment:
Dr. Mukhtar has been an Assistant Professor at King Faisal University’s Department of Basic Sciences since February 2018. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor and Lecturer at Bacha Khan University in Pakistan, contributing to the Department of Mathematics & Statistics.
🔬 Research Interests:
His research spans modeling and simulation of particulate processes, computational fluid dynamics, and numerical solutions of differential equations. He is particularly interested in fractional calculus and the numerical investigation of fractional differential equations.
🏆 Awards:
Dr. Mukhtar received the Research Productivity Award from COMSATS Institute of Information Technology in April 2011, recognizing his significant contributions to research in applied mathematics.
Publication Top Notes:
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Heat and mass transfer together with hybrid nanofluid flow over a rotating disk
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Year: 2020
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Citations: 161
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Three dimensional third grade nanofluid flow in a rotating system between parallel plates with Brownian motion and thermophoresis effects
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Year: 2018
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Citations: 105
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Magnetic dipole impact on the hybrid nanofluid flow over an extending surface
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Year: 2020
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Citations: 98
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Bio-convective micropolar nanofluid flow over thin moving needle subject to Arrhenius activation energy, viscous dissipation and binary chemical reaction
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Year: 2021
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Citations: 69
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Heat transport study of ternary hybrid nanofluid flow under magnetic dipole together with nonlinear thermal radiation
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Year: 2022
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Citations: 61
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