Dr. Muhammad Afzaal Malik  
 PERSONAL INFORMATION

Address:

Associate Dean (International Collaboration/R&D)

College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering

National University of Sciences and Technology

Peshawar Road, Rawalpindi 46000, PAKISTAN.

 

 City: Rawalpindi     Country: Pakistan
 Phone: 092–51-9278063  Cell: 0092-333-5133110
 E-mail:  drafzaalmalik@yahoo.com,

              mafzmlk@hotmail.com  

 Fax: 092-51–9278048
 AFFILIATIONS
 Designation: Professor
 Department: Mechanical Engineering
 Faculty: Academics Studies Group
 University: National University of Sciences & Technology
 AWARDS, HONORS AND PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

1.       National Talent Scholarship and Medal, Lahore Board, Pakistan, 1964.

2.       Roll of Honor, Government College, Lahore, Pakistan, 1970.

      3.       Fulbright Scholar, 1975.

4.       Member, American Physical Society, 1988.

5.       Member, American Nuclear Society, 1988.

      6.       Member, Pakistan Institute of Physics (Life Member).

7.       Member, Pakistan Engineering Council (Life Member: Nucl/03).

8.       Pakistan Academy of Sciences and INFAQ Foundation Joint Gold Medal and Award for best

research in Engineering and Technology, 2001, Awarded by Prof. Dr. Atta-ur-Rehman, Chairman:

Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, December 2002.

      9.       Session Co-Chair: Seismic Related Analysis, ASME/JSME/CNS Thirteenth International        Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE-13), Beijing, China, May 16-20, 2005.

10.   A Keynote Address: “Modeling and Simulation Trends in Engineering,” 9th International

Symposium on Advanced Materials (ISAM-2005), Organized by KRL, Islamabad, Pakistan,

September 19-22, 2005.

      11.   Session Chair: Seismic Related Analysis, 2006 ASME Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting, and, 14th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (FEDM2006 and ICONE14), July 17-20, 2006, Miami, Florida, USA.
      12. “Star Laureate 2007-2008” award by South Asia Publications in the category of Engineering decided by a panel of Vice Chancellors on all Pakistan basis, Awarded on 3rd January 2009
 QUALIFICATIONS
 DEGREE  MAJORS  UNIVERSITY/INSTITUTE
 PhD  Nuclear Engineering  Georgia Institute of                Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, USA
 MS  Nuclear Engineering  Georgia Institute of                Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, USA
 MSc  Physics: Nuclear  Government College/Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan
 BSc  Physics, Maths  Gordon College Rawalpindi/Punjab University, Pakistan
 MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE
 DESIGNATION  FROM  TO  University / Institute
       
 TEACHING EXPERIENCE
 DESIGNATION  FROM  TO  University / Institute
 Professor  Aug 2002  Date  NUST/College of E&ME
 Associate Professor  Sep 1996  Aug 2002  NUST/College of E&ME
 Principal Engineer  Sep 1988  Sep 1996  Modeling and Simulation Division, Khan Research Labs
 Research Assistant  Mar 1984  Jun 1988  Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
 Education Officer  Mar 1977  Sep 1981  Ministry of Education, Borno State, Maiduguri, Nigeria (West Africa)
 COURSES TAUGHT
   COURSE TITLE
   Computational Engineering
   Mechanics of Materials
   Finite Element Method
   Fluid Mechanics
   Computational Fluid Dynamics
   Control Systems
   Modeling and Simulation of Dynamic Systems
   Modeling and Simulation of Mechatronic Systems with Bond Graph Method
   Nuclear Engineering and Technology including Fusion Engineering
   Data Reduction and Error Analysis of Experimental Data
   Computational Engineering
   Mechanics of Materials
 Information Technology  
   Computational Engineering
   Mechanics of Materials
 Applied Mathematics  
   Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Simulation, Numerical Methods, Computational Engineering.
   Finite Difference, Finite Volume, Finite Element, and Bond Graph Methods.
   Calculus of Variations.
   Numerical Linear Algebra.
   Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations.
   Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations.
 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 PhD Thesis Topic: “Particle and Momentum Confinement in Tokamak Plasmas with Unbalanced Neutral Beam Injection and Strong Rotation.” The research work, related to transport of impurities in controlled thermonuclear fusion plasmas, was done under the supervision of a research committee headed by Prof. W. M. Stacey Jr, Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Tech, USA. The work involved modeling and simulation of the fusion plasma dynamics particularly thermal radiation from impurities. The work covered several conceptual and operating tokamaks. The work has been widely published in refereed journals, technical reports, and IAEA design reports.
 Finite Element Modeling and Simulation related to residual stresses in the autofrettage process, thin shells, thick shells, impact analysis, elastic and plastic deformations, thermo-mechanical problems, vibrations, fluid mechanics, and, applications to fracture mechanics, fatigue, creep, and tribology,
 Real Time Simulations
 Modeling and Simulation of Dynamic Systems with Bond Graph Method.
 Modeling and Simulation of Multiple Time Scale, and Numerically Stiff Problems. Such problems are of fundamental importance in situations where the slow processes such as diffusion are coupled with the fast processes such as thermal radiation. Numerical techniques include splitting (fractional step, LOD) techniques.
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