Faculty Profile

Dr. Shah Jahan
Assistant Professor
PhD, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP), Malaysia
Research Interests

  • Mathematical Modeling, Data Analysis, Numerical Analysis, Analysis based on Oil and Gas exploration, Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluid flows.

Biography

  • I have around eight years of teaching/research experience in local and foreign universities. Have supervised M.Phil students. Currently have supervision of PhD/M.Phil/FYP students He has worked on various research projects relevant to the Petroleum Engineering Department and Applied Mathematics. He has command of both analytical and numerical techniques and has published numerous research articles. Also a Reviewer of various International Journals. I have completed my Ph.D degree in Applied Mathematics (Boundary layer flow and heat transfer analysis), from Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia whereas my MSc and MPhil degrees are from Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad.

Awards and Honors

  • HEC Approved Supervisor, Outstanding Elsevier reviewer award for the year of 2017.
  • Recognized Elsevier reviewer award, Won PETRONAS scholarship for Ph.D program

Publications

  • Jahan, S., Sakidin, H., Nazar, R., & Pop, I. Analysis of heat transfer in nanofluid past a convectively heated permeable stretching/shrinking sheet with regression and stability analyses. Results in Physics, 10, 395-405
  • Jahan, S., Sakidin, H., &Nazar, R. M. MHD stagnation point flow over a stretching cylinder with variable thermal conductivity and Joule heating. AIP Conference Proceedings, 1787, 020011. AIP Publishing.
  • Jahan, S., & Sakidin, H. Influence of Heat Transfer on the MHD Stagnation Point Flow of a Power-law Fluid with Convective Boundary Condition. Jurnal Teknologi, 77(20).
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Affiliations

  • Dr Shah jahan have been affiliated with various universities at local and foreign level and has vast experience of teaching at undergraduate, graduate and post graduate level. In term of research, has collaborated with well-known local and foreign research scholars.