Computational Mathematics Group
We offer a range of mathematics units for students specializing in mathematics as well as those who use mathematics as a tool in other areas. Units are designed to provide students with an understanding of the basic concepts and structures of mathematics, and the ability to apply these to problems in the physical and biological sciences, computing, commerce, economics, engineering, and more.
Computational and Applied Mathematics involves mathematical research in mathematics as well as in areas of science where computation plays a central and essential role. Areas of computational applied mathematics includes Computational science, Computational fluid dynamics, Material sciences, Numerical linear algebra, Numerical solution of partial differential equations, Stochastic methods, Computational complexity, Discrete mathematics, Combinatorics, Cryptography and computer security, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Digital image processing, Algorithmic information theory, Algorithmic game theory.
The group is further subdivided in subgroups given below:
1: Computational Research in Mathematics:
Computational Research in Mathematics is to support and extend the connection between mathematics and computation: specifically, to expand the use of computational methods to support theoretical developments related to computation, and address problems posed by the existence and use of the computer through mathematical tools research, and innovation.
Research Group Members
Name | Research Interest | Personal Page | Profile Picture |
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Computational Mathematics | https://ceme.nust.edu.pk/faculty/faiz-ullah | |
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Computational Mathematics | https://mcs.nust.edu.pk/faculty/farkhanda-afzal/ | |
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Mathematical disease models | https://smme.nust.edu.pk/faculty/riaz-ahmad-khan/ | |
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Equilibrium problem, Variational inequalities | https://seecs.nust.edu.pk/faculty/saira-zainab/ | |
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Modelling and Simulation | https://sines.nust.edu.pk/faculty/ammar-mushtaq/ | |
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Modelling and Simulation |
2: Quantum and Solid Mechanics Research:
The Quantum and Solid Mechanics Research Group is a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers focused on investigating the fundamental principles governing the behavior of materials at the quantum level. The group’s research encompasses a wide range of topics, from the development of new quantum computing technologies to the design of advanced materials with novel mechanical properties. With expertise in quantum mechanics, solid mechanics, and materials science, the group is uniquely positioned to tackle some of the most pressing challenges facing science and engineering today, including the development of new energy storage technologies, the design of more efficient electronic devices, and the creation of new materials with unprecedented properties.
Research Group Members
Name | Research Interest | Personal Page | Profile Picture |
Naila Munir (Associate Member from SEECS- NUST) | Stochastic analysis, Nonlinear Stochastic differential equations |