Ms. Nomana Abid | Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Nomana Abid | Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Bahria University, Pakistan

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Noman Aabid’s academic trajectory is a testament to his deep-rooted passion for mathematical sciences and education. His journey began with a strong performance in the science stream at the secondary level, securing an impressive 75% in SSC and 66% in HSSC from Government Girls Higher Secondary School in Chak Beli Khan, Rawalpindi. This foundational phase laid the groundwork for his transition into higher education in mathematics.

He pursued his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of Gujrat’s Rawalpindi Sub-Campus, earning a commendable 3.40 CGPA. His academic curiosity and determination propelled him further to complete a Master of Science in Mathematics from Bahria University Islamabad, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a CGPA of 3.83 and secured the first position, earning a prestigious gold medal. He also complemented his mathematical training with a Bachelor of Education, acknowledging the importance of pedagogy in academia.

Currently, Noman is enrolled in a Ph.D. in Mathematics at Bahria University Islamabad, maintaining an impressive CGPA of 3.95, with a research focus that addresses complex problems in fluid mechanics and computational mathematics.

👨‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Noman Aabid’s professional path is characterized by consistent engagement with academic institutions and a dedication to knowledge dissemination. His teaching journey began in 2018 as an Elementary Teacher at Islamabad Alma School. This early phase offered him hands-on experience in shaping young minds and establishing a solid teaching philosophy.

His academic roles quickly evolved into higher education as he took on lecturer positions at Wings Model School and College, Bahria University, and Air University Islamabad. His current engagements as a Visiting Lecturer at both Bahria University and Air University reflect his continued commitment to delivering quality education in computer science and mathematics. These roles have not only honed his teaching abilities but also enabled him to mentor students in advanced mathematical and technological disciplines.

📊 Contributions and Research Focus

Noman Aabid is an emerging figure in applied mathematics, particularly in the domain of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), mathematical modeling, and heat and momentum transfer in multiphase flows. His ongoing Ph.D. thesis, titled “Immiscible Fluids Flow Through Curved Geometries”, explores the dynamics of fluid behavior in complex, curved environments—relevant in both industrial applications and biological systems.

Over the past five years, Noman has co-authored 14 research publications, many of which have been featured in high-impact factor journals (Q1 and Q2 categories) such as the Chinese Journal of Physics, Alexandria Engineering Journal, Scientific Reports, and Case Studies in Thermal Engineering. His works often incorporate non-Newtonian fluid analysis, magnetic field effects (MHD), and hybrid nanofluids, providing insights into contemporary challenges in energy transport, environmental modeling, and biomedical engineering.

Notably, his 2025 paper in the Chinese Journal of Physics investigates thermal dynamics in corrugated curved channels, offering a novel perspective on thermal control and heat optimization in layered fluid systems. His research collaborations with Dr. Hasnain and others show a strong interdisciplinary and cross-institutional research ethic.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Noman Aabid’s academic excellence has been repeatedly recognized by institutions and peers alike. He was awarded the Best Student Researcher Award in 2023, reflecting not only the quality of his publications but also his consistency in research engagement and impact. His gold medal in MS Mathematics underscores his superior academic performance and deep understanding of complex mathematical concepts.

These recognitions validate his position as one of the promising young researchers in Pakistan’s academic landscape, especially in the niche field of computational fluid dynamics applied to real-world physical systems.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Beyond technical expertise, Noman’s influence is reflected in his ability to bridge theory and practical application, particularly through mathematical simulations that address real-life engineering and thermal system challenges. His work contributes to advancements in fluid transport, energy-efficient design, and biomedical fluid modeling.

As an educator, he impacts future generations by fostering analytical thinking and scientific curiosity in university students. His dual focus on teaching and research enables him to build a well-rounded academic profile that inspires both peers and pupils. Through his scholarly publications, he contributes to the global dialogue on nanofluid applications, hybrid systems, and thermodynamic simulations.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Noman Aabid is poised to become a leading researcher and educator in applied mathematics and computational modeling. His continued work on multiphase fluid flows, coupled with his emerging leadership in academia, signals a bright future filled with impactful publications, interdisciplinary collaborations, and educational innovation.

His dedication to lifelong learning, combined with a growing list of contributions in high-impact research, places him on a trajectory to not only shape mathematical sciences in Pakistan but also influence international research agendas in CFD and mathematical physics. With a strong publication record, teaching acumen, and collaborative spirit, his legacy will be defined by both intellectual contribution and academic mentorship.

📝Notable Publications

Numerical investigation for thermal growth in water and engine oil-based ternary nanofluid using three different shaped nanoparticles over a linear and nonlinear stretching sheet

Authors: J. Hasnain, N. Abid
Journal: Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications
Year: 2023

 Comparative analysis of magnetized partially ionized copper, copper oxide–water and kerosene oil nanofluid flow with Cattaneo–Christov heat flux

Authors: N. Abid, M. Ramzan, J.D. Chung, S. Kadry, Y.M. Chu
Journal: Scientific Reports
Year: 2020

Impact of melting heat transfer in the time-dependent squeezing nanofluid flow containing carbon nanotubes in a Darcy-Forchheimer porous media with Cattaneo-Christov heat flux

Authors: M. Ramzan, N. Abid, D. Lu, I. Tlili
Journal: Communications in Theoretical Physics
Year: 2020

 Aspects of Cattaneo-Christov heat flux in nonlinear radiative ternary, hybrid, and single mass diffusion past stretching surface; A comparative study

Authors: N. Fatima, J. Hasnain, N. Abid, M.M.A. Lashin, S.M. Eldin
Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
Year: 2023

Analysis on Cattaneo-Christov heat flux in three-phase oscillatory flow of non-Newtonian fluid through porous zone bounded by hybrid nanofluids

Authors: J. Hasnain, N. Abid, M.O. Alansari, M.Z. Ullah
Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
Year: 2022

Mrs NIMISHA O K | Best Scholar Award | Physics

 Congratulations, NIMISHA O K  | Best Scholar Award  | Physics | Award Winner  🏆

Mrs NIMISHA O K  : Physics

Dear Nimisha, Heartfelt congratulations on being honored with the Best Scholar Award in Physics! Your dedication to academic excellence and outstanding contributions to the field have truly set you apart.

Early Academic Pursuits:

Nimisha O K embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in the sciences. Graduating with an impressive 92.80% in Bachelor of Science in Physics from Mercy College, Palakkad, she demonstrated early academic excellence. This was followed by a Master of Science in Physics from Govt. Victoria College, Palakkad, where she achieved an outstanding 85%. Her commitment to education continued with a B.Ed. in Physical Science from NSS Training College, Ottappalam, where she secured a commendable 68.1%.

Professional Endeavors:

Nimisha has actively pursued additional qualifications, showcasing her commitment to continuous learning. She qualified in the State Eligibility Test (SET) in December 2013 and the Joint CSIR-UGC Test for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Eligibility for Lectureship (NET) in June 2016. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in nanomagnetism since November 2017, she has delved into specialized research in her field.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Nimisha's research focus lies in nanomagnetism, as evident from her project on 'Investigations on kerosene-based ferrofluid synthesized by chemical co-precipitation method.' Her participation in various conferences, seminars, and workshops highlights her commitment to staying at the forefront of advancements in her field. Her expertise spans from magneto-optical studies to the synthesis of nanoparticles, showcasing a versatile research portfolio.

Accolades and Recognition:

Nimisha has received recognition for her academic and research achievements, including qualifying for SET and JRF. She has also presented papers at international conferences, such as the International Conference on Magnetic Fluids (ICMF 2019) in Paris, further establishing her presence in the academic community.

Impact and Influence:

Her published papers in reputable journals like the Journal of Nanofluids and the Journal of Physics: Conference Series underscore her contributions to the academic discourse. Nimisha's research on Rosensweig Instability and magneto-optical studies reflects her impact on the understanding of nanomagnetic phenomena.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Nimisha's teaching experience as a Guest Lecturer and Senior Guest Lecturer speaks to her commitment to knowledge dissemination. Her future contributions are poised to make a significant impact, especially with ongoing research projects and manuscripts ready for publication. As she continues her journey in academia, Nimisha is positioned to leave a lasting legacy in the field of nanomagnetism and beyond.

This comprehensive overview encapsulates Nimisha O K's academic pursuits, professional journey, research focus, and the impact she has made in her chosen field.

 Notable Publications 

A paper entitled ‘Rosensweig Instability Study of Iron Oxide Nano Fluid Under Uniform Magnetic Field’ was published in the Journal of Nanofluids.

A paper entitled ‘Magneto-optical studies of kerosene-based ferrofluid’ was published in the Journal of Physics: Conference Series.

A paper entitled ‘Synthesis and photocatalytic activity of Nickel doped Zinc ferrite’ was published in Materials Today: Proceedings.

A paper entitled ‘Template assisted synthesis of nickel oxide nanoparticles for photocatalytic applications’ was published in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering.

A paper entitled ‘Synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles using black tea extract was accepted for publishing in AIP Conference Proceedings.

A paper entitled ‘Magneto-optical studies of magneto plasmonic nanofluid based on silver’ (ready for communication).

A paper entitled ‘Antibacterial studies of Hematite nanoparticles’ (Manuscript is ready). 

A paper entitled ‘Fluorescence quenching of fluorescein dye using silver nanoparticles’ (Manuscript is ready).

A paper entitled ‘Initial Investigation of Hematene: Synthesis, Properties and Applications’ (Manuscript is ready).