Muhammad Imran | Bio-Mechanics | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Imran | Bio-Mechanics | Editorial Board Member

Chairman at Department of Mathematics | Government College University | Faisalabad | Pakistan

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Imran, Associate Professor and Chairman of the Department of Mathematics at Govt. College University, Faisalabad, HEC approved supervisor, accomplished researcher, and prolific academic, earned his M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from the University of the Punjab, Lahore, and Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Constantin Fetecau at Abdus Salam School of Mathematical Sciences, GC University, Lahore, and has since published a significant body of research including articles such as Numerical and Computational Simulation of Blood Flow on Hybrid Nanofluid with Heat Transfer through a Stenotic Artery Silver and Gold Nanoparticles, A Finite Difference Scheme to Solve a Fractional Order Epidemic Model of Computer Virus, Brownian Motion and Thermophoretic Diffusion Impact on Darcy-Forchheimer Flow of Bioconvective Micropolar Nanofluid between Double Disks with Cattaneo-Christov Heat Flux, Galerkin Finite Element Analysis for Buoyancy Driven Copper-Water Nanofluid Flow and Heat Transfer through Fins Enclosed inside a Horizontal Annulus Applications to Thermal Engineering, MHD Bioconvectional Flow of Jeffrey Nanofluid with Motile Microorganisms over a Stretching Sheet Solar Radiation Applications, Activation Energy Impact on Unsteady Bio-Convection Nanomaterial Flow over Porous Surface, Significance of Cattaneo-Christov Heat Flux in Darcy-Forchheimer Transport of Nanofluid with Entropy Optimization, Dynamics of Eyring–Powell Nanofluids When Bioconvection and Lorentz Forces Are Significant The Case of a Slender Elastic Sheet of Variable Thickness with Porous Medium, Heat Transfer Analysis of Hybrid Nanofluid Flow with Thermal Radiation through a Stretching Sheet A Comparative Study, Comparative Analysis of Hybrid Nanofluids with Cattaneo-Christov Heat Flux Model A Thermal Case Study, The Casson Dusty Nanofluid Significance of Darcy–Forchheimer Law Magnetic Field and Non-Fourier Heat Flux Model Subject to Stretch Surface, Investigation of 3D Flow of Magnetized Hybrid Nanofluid with Heat Source/Sink over a Stretching Sheet, Dynamics of Slip Phenomenon in Micropolar Nanofluid Flowing over a Stretchable Disk with Arrhenius Activation Energy, Cattaneo–Christov Double Diffusion and Bioconvection in Magnetohydrodynamic Three-Dimensional Nanomaterials of Non-Newtonian Fluid Containing Microorganisms with Variable Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Diffusivity, and Numerical Investigation for Melting Heat Transport of Nanofluids Due to Stretching Surface with Cattaneo-Christov Thermal Model, and has authored two international-level books on fluid mechanics, supervised multiple Ph.D. and M.Phil scholars, secured competitive research grants including under NRPU program by HEC Pakistan, organized international conferences and seminars, serves as editor-in-chief of Engineering and Applied Science Letters and editor for multiple international journals, reviewed extensively for high-impact journals, and continues to contribute to applied mathematics, fluid mechanics, nanofluid dynamics, thermal engineering, and mathematical modeling through his extensive research publications and academic leadership.

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Featured Publications:

Rizwan, M., Ali, S., ur Rehman, M. Z., Adrees, M., Arshad, M., Qayyum, M. F., Ali, L., … (2019). Alleviation of cadmium accumulation in maize (Zea mays L.) by foliar spray of zinc oxide nanoparticles and biochar to contaminated soil. Environmental Pollution, 248, 358–367.

Hussain, A., Ali, S., Rizwan, M., ur Rehman, M. Z., Javed, M. R., Imran, M., … (2018). Zinc oxide nanoparticles alter the wheat physiological response and reduce the cadmium uptake by plants. Environmental Pollution, 242, 1518–1526.

Waqas, H., Khan, S. U., Hassan, M., Bhatti, M. M., & Imran, M. (2019). Analysis on the bioconvection flow of modified second-grade nanofluid containing gyrotactic microorganisms and nanoparticles. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 291, 111231.

Waqas, H., Farooq, U., Liu, D., Abid, M., Imran, M., & Muhammad, T. (2022). Heat transfer analysis of hybrid nanofluid flow with thermal radiation through a stretching sheet: A comparative study. International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 138, 106303.

Siddiqui, M. K., Naeem, M., Rahman, N. A., & Imran, M. (2016). Computing topological indices of certain networks. Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, 18(September–October), 161.

 

Binyam Teferi | Bio-Mechanics | Lifetime achievement Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Binyam Teferi | Bio-Mechanics | Lifetime achievement Award

Doctor at Wachemo University | Ethiopia

Dr. Binyam Zigta – Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Modeling, Applied Mathematics, MHD, and Multiphase CFD — Dr. Binyam Zigta is an applied mathematician and computational fluid dynamics researcher whose work centers on advanced magnetohydrodynamic modeling, nanofluid transport, heat and mass transfer simulations, and nonlinear PDE analysis, bringing extensive expertise in viscous dissipation, thermal radiation, Joule heating effects, chemical reaction dynamics, slip-flow behavior, and species diffusion phenomena across engineering, biomedical, and energy-related fluid systems, and he has contributed more than ten peer-reviewed studies exploring free and mixed convection in porous and stretching media, micropolar fluid behavior, electrochemical transport, hybrid nanofluid performance, Carreau and Casson fluid mechanisms, and MHD-driven flow structures under complex boundary conditions, using MATLAB-based ODE/PDE solvers alongside finite difference, Runge–Kutta, similarity transformations, finite volume, and finite element approaches while expanding into COMSOL and OpenFOAM for multiphase CFD, and his publications span investigations on MHD-controlled free convection with periodic thermal and concentration variations, radiation-chemical-reaction-viscous-dissipation interactions in porous media, slip-conditioned blood flow modeling, hybrid nanofluid convection in modified cavity geometries, and fractional non-Newtonian fluid dynamics, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary capability that bridges mathematical theory with computational simulation, and his research interests include MHD flows for biomedical and energy applications, two-phase nanofluid systems with heat generation, drug-delivery-scale slip-flow modeling, and CFD applications in thermal and electrochemical systems, supported by extensive academic experience as a lecturer in applied mathematics, differential equations, and mathematical modeling and active participation in international scientific conferences across Europe, Asia, and global research communities while maintaining collaborations with leading researchers in fluid mechanics and computational modeling.

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Featured Publications:

Zigta, B. (n.d.). Effect of thermal radiation and chemical reaction on MHD flow of blood in stretching permeable vessel. International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering.