Mr. Muhammad Awais Raza | Mathematics | Research Excellence Award
University of the Punjab | Pakistan
University of the Punjab | Pakistan
Shanghai University | China
Dr. Jan Muhammad is a distinguished mathematician and postdoctoral researcher specializing in nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs), soliton theory, and mathematical physics. His research primarily focuses on analytical and semi-analytical approaches for exploring nonlinear dynamical systems, fractional calculus, and optical wave propagation in applied mathematics and engineering contexts. With over 50 peer-reviewed publications in prestigious international journals, Dr. Muhammad has significantly contributed to advancing the theoretical and applied aspects of nonlinear PDEs and fractional models. His studies often explore the mathematical structures governing complex fluid mechanics, magnetohydrodynamics, and fractional optical systems, offering new insights into the behavior of nonlinear waves, stability, and multistability phenomena. His scholarly impact is reflected by 294 Scopus citations across 149 documents with an h-index of 11, showcasing the depth and reach of his contributions. His work is also widely recognized on Google Scholar, emphasizing his growing influence within the global mathematical community. Dr. Muhammad’s ongoing research bridges mathematical theory with real-world physical systems, demonstrating excellence in mathematical modeling, analytical methods, and interdisciplinary applications.
Muhammad, J., Fang, L., & Guo, Z. (2020). Global weak solutions to a class of compressible non-Newtonian fluids with vacuum. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, 43, 5234–5249.
Zhu, H., Fang, L., Muhammad, J., & Guo, Z. (2020). Global weak solutions to a Vlasov–Fokker–Planck/compressible non-Newtonian fluid system of equations. ZAMM, 100, e201900091.
Muhammad, J., Ali, Q., & Younas, U. (2024). Three component coupled fractional nonlinear Schrödinger equations: Diversity of exact optical solitonic structures. Modern Physics Letters B, 2450373.
Muhammad, J. (2024). On the global existence for a class of compressible non-Newtonian fluids with inhomogeneous boundary data. Russian Journal of Mathematical Physics, 31, 276–298.
Muhammad, J., Younas, U., & Nasreen, N. (2024). Multicomponent nonlinear fractional Schrödinger equation: Optical wave propagation in fiber optics. Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics, 100805.
Assistant Professor, RAJUK Uttara Model College, Bangladesh
Md Saifur Rahman is an accomplished Assistant Professor of Mathematics at RAJUK Uttara Model College, Dhaka, Bangladesh, with over 15 years of experience in academia. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), focusing on the mathematical modeling and optimal control of brain encephalitis. He has made notable contributions in mathematical biology, computational modeling, and infectious disease epidemiology. His interdisciplinary work bridges mathematics with real-world biomedical problems, and he actively presents his research across national and international platforms.
Md Saifur Rahman earned his MPhil in Mathematics from the Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), and his MS in Applied Mathematics from the University of Chittagong. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mathematical Modeling at BUET, Dhaka, Bangladesh, where his doctoral research explores the transmission dynamics and control strategies for brain encephalitis using mathematical and computational tools.
Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at RAJUK Uttara Model College, Dhaka, he has dedicated over 15 years to teaching and academic development. His expertise extends into scientific computing using COMSOL Multiphysics and MATLAB. He has delivered invited lectures on ICT-enabled education and continues to influence the educational landscape through both innovation and research.
Md Saifur Rahman received the Best Teacher Award in 2011 for his innovative use of multimedia content in teaching. He has also been recognized for delivering invited talks in ICT and education, and his academic influence spans several conferences across Bangladesh, Nepal, and Canada.
His research focuses on mathematical biology, fluid dynamics, and epidemiology, particularly modeling the transmission of infectious diseases like viral and bacterial encephalitis. He has developed mathematical models incorporating optimal control strategies to aid public health interventions. His work involves advanced computational tools such as COMSOL, Tecplot, and MATLAB to simulate disease spread and evaluate mitigation techniques.
Md Saifur Rahman is a dedicated scholar blending theoretical mathematics with applied health science, creating a meaningful impact in the fields of disease modeling and educational innovation. Through his interdisciplinary contributions and international presentations, he continues to build bridges between computation, biology, and societal well-being.
Mathematical Modeling and Optimal Control of Viral Encephalitis
🔗 Published in MDPI Mathematics (2024)
🗓 Year: 2024
📊 Cited by: 4 articles on ResearchGate
📌 Summary: This paper presents an optimal control model for viral encephalitis and its implications for intervention strategies.
Numerical Study of Heat and Mass Transfer in Nanofluid Flow Through Lid-Driven Porous Cavity
🔗 Published in Scopus-indexed conference proceedings (2022)
🗓 Year: 2022
📊 Cited by: 2 articles
📌 Summary: Investigates nanofluid behavior using computational simulations with practical applications in energy systems.
Computational Modeling of Japanese Encephalitis Transmission Dynamics
🔗 Preprint on ResearchGate (2023)
🗓 Year: 2023
📊 Cited by: 1 article
📌 Summary: Extends previous research to analyze vector-borne transmission and optimal interventions.
Epidemiological Insights into Bacterial Encephalitis Using Mathematical Tools
🔗 Under review, MDPI Mathematics
🗓 Year: 2025 (expected)
📌 Summary: Explores bacterial encephalitis modeling to enhance public health strategy development.
student, Yangtze University, China
Ms. Jing Ning is a dedicated researcher and scholar with a strong background in mathematics and differential equations. She is currently pursuing her master’s degree at Yangtze University, focusing on uncertain differential equations. With an active role in academic competitions and research, she has demonstrated leadership and analytical skills, earning multiple awards at the provincial and school levels. Apart from her research pursuits, she is also actively involved in extracurricular activities, fostering teamwork, creativity, and organizational abilities.