Curriculum Vitae Dr. habil. Shamsul Qamar (Associate Professor)

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Curriculum Vitae
Dr. habil. Shamsul Qamar (Associate Professor)
Address: Department of Mathematics
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology
Park Road, Chak Shahzad Islamabad, Pakistan
E-Mail: qamar@mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de or shamsul.qamar@comsats.edu.pk
Web: http://www-ian.math.uni-magdeburg.de/home/Qamar/index.htm
http://ww2.ciit-isb.edu.pk/faculty/FacultyDetails.aspx?Uid=471
Date of Birth: March 12, 1972 in Mardan (KPK), Pakistan
Cell: 03339407501
Education
• Matriculation Govt High School Kohi-Bormol, Mardan (KPK) (1987).
• F.Sc. Govt. College Toru, Mardan (KPK) (1989).
• B.Sc. (Major subjects: Math, Physics) Govt. College Mardan, University of Peshawar (1991).
• M.Sc. (Mathematics) Quaid-I-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan, (1994).
• M.Phil. (Mathematics) Quaid-I-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan, (1996).
• MS (Nuclear engineering) Quaid-I-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan, (1997).
• Ph.D. (Mathematics) Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany (Oct. 1, 2003).
• Habilitation (Mathematics) Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany, Feb. 2008.
Remarkable Distinctions: Earned highly prestigious “Habilitation Degree” in four years after PhD
degree from Germany. Moreover, I have 9 years postdoctoral and 8 years pre-doctoral research
experience including about 4 years foreign teaching experience. Due to this qualification, I am eligible
for the position of full professor in all western countries.
Work Experience
Oct. 1995-Feb. 2001: PIEAS fellow and then faculty member of the department of computer &
information sciences, PIEAS Islamabad, Pakistan.
March 2001-Jun 2002: Research assistant (doctoral studies) at the Institute for Analysis and Numerics,
Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany.
July 2002-Jun 2003: Research assistant (doctoral studies) at WIAS Berlin (office in Magdeburg)
July 2003-Dec. 2003: Research associate (postdoctoral research) at WIAS Berlin, Germany.
Jan. 2004-May 2008: Research/teaching associate (postdoctoral research) at the Institute for Analysis and
Numerics, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany.
Since May 22, 2008- current: Associate Professor, COMSATS Institute, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Feb. 1, 2009-Feb. 9-2011: Visiting professor, Max-Planck Institute Magdeburg, Germany.
June 24, 2011- September 30, 2011: Visiting professor, Max-Planck Institute Magdeburg, Germany.
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Feb. 15, 2012-April 29, 2012: Visiting professor, Max-Planck Institute Magdeburg, Germany.
July 30, 2012-August 24, 2012: Visiting professor, Max-Planck Institute Magdeburg, Germany.
January 21, 2013-February 8, 2013: Visiting professor, Max-Planck Institute Magdeburg, Germany.
Research Interests
• Modeling and simulations in computational fluid dynamics (in general).
• Development and numerical investigation of different finite volume, finite element and finite
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Modeling and simulation of phase transitions and multi-phase flows.
Modeling and simulation of reactive flows.
Modeling and simulation of population balances for particulate processes in chemical engineering.
Control and optimization of these processes also include in the area of interest.
Modeling and simulation of chromatographic processes for separation of mixtures.
Modeling and simulation of semiconductor devices.
Collaborating Institutes
• Max-Planck-Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems Magdeburg, Germany.
• Chemical and Process Engineering Department, University of Magdeburg, Germany.
• Institute for Analysis and Numerics, University of Magdeburg, Germany
• Weierstrass Institute for Applied Mathematics and Stochastic (WIAS) Berlin, Germany.
• Technical University (TU) Berlin Germany.
• Georg Simon Ohm Universality of Applied Science, Nuremberg, Germany.
• Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany.
Awards
• Gold medalist in M. Phil. mathematics, Quaid-I-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan, 1996.
• Grant for participation in a conference at Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences,
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Cambridge, UK, 2003.
Young research grant for participation in a conference in a tenth international conference on
hyperbolic problems, Hankyu Expo Park hotel, Osaka, Japan, September 13-17, 2004.
Radon grant for three weeks stay in Austria and Switzerland, July 1-22, 2007.
Postdoctoral fellowship, Max-Planck Institute Magdeburg, Germany, Feb. 2009-current.
Best paper award of the year 2007 in Computers & Chemical Engineering Journal, 2009.
Biography published in the 28th edition of “Marquis Who’s Who in the World” for the year
2011. This book publishes the biography of renowned scientists around the world.
Listed in Top 100 Engineers 2011 by the international Biographical Center Cambridge UK,
2011.
As a Reviewer: I am a regular reviewer of several well-known research journals, namely SIAM
Journal of Scientific Computing, Journal of Computational Methods (JCP), Numerische Mathematik,
Chemical Engineering Science, Computers & Chemical Engineering, AIChE Journal, Ind. Eng. Chem.
Res. Journal, etc.
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Editorial Board Member/IEJS-International Mathematical Society Member:
1. Editorial Board member of the "International E Journal of Numerical Analysis and Related
Topics" and member of the IEJS-International Mathematical Society.
2. Editorial Board member of “Scientific World Journal" Chemistry Section, Impact factor: 1.54.
Supervision of Ph.D. Students
1. Saima Noor, Multidimensional Process Models for Seeded Batch Crystallization, thesis defended on
June 25, 2012 (completed)
2. Sidrah Ahmed, Numerical approximation of classical and relativistic magnetohydrodynamics,
thesis defended on June 30, 2012 (completed).
3. Safyan Mukhtar, Numerical solutions of population balance models in dispersed systems, thesis
defended on July 26, 2012 (completed)
4. Munshoor Ahmed, Computations of Compressible Two-phase Flow Models, thesis defended on
November 2, 2012 (completed).
5. Muhammad Yousuf, Numerical investigation on the dynamic behavior of compressible special
relativistic flows, thesis defennded on November 15, 2012 (completed).
6. Iltaf Hussain, Development and analysis of batch and continuous crystallization models, thesis
defended in December 2012 (completed).
7. Waqas Ashraf, Numerical Investigation of convection-diffusion-reaction systems, thesis submitted
in spiral binding in January 2013.
8. Ms. Shazadi Mubeen ur Rehman, thesis research in progress, expected completion in December
2013.
9. Mr. Saqib Zia, thesis research in progress, expected completion in December 2013.
10. Ms. Sameena Bibi, research work in progress.
11. Ms. Javeria Nawaz Abbasi, research work in progress.
12. Ms. Sadia Perveen, course work in progress.
Students Supervised in Master Thesis (completed)
1. Azhar Ashfaq: Master thesis on crystallization processes and one year project work (Thesis
completed on 19.09.2006 in faculty of process engineering, OvGU, Magdeburg, Germany).
2. Maaz: Master thesis on finite element solutions of steady state and time dependent heat equations
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(MS N.E., PIEAS Islamabad Pakistan, 1999).
3. Aftab Rafiq: Master thesis on finite element solution of Boltzmann transport equation (MS N.E.,
PIEAS Islamabad Pakistan, 1999) (co-supervisor).
4. Saima Noor, MS thesis on multidimensional population balance models for crystallization processes,
Department of Mathematics, CIIT, Islamabad, Pakistan, (December 2008).
5. Waqas Ashraf, MS thesis on multi-component flows Department of Mathematics, CIIT Abbottabad
Campus, Pakistan, July 2009, (co-supervisor).
6. Shumaila Javeed, MS thesis on chromatographic processes, Department of Mathematics, CIIT
Islamabad, Pakistan, (in collaboration with German partner), 2010.
7. Qasim Ali, MS thesis on the numerical solution of length based population balance models,
Department of Mathematics, CIIT Islamabad, Pakistan, 2010.
8. Mubeen Rehman, MS thesis on two-dimensional batch crystallization models, Department of
Mathematics, CIIT Islamabad, Pakistan, 2010.
9. Aasim ullah Jan, Ms Thesis on the approximation of volume-based population balance models using
QMOM, Department of Mathematics, CIIT Islamabad, Pakistan, 2010.
10. Imran Rasheed, MS thesis Thesis on crystallization processes. Thesis completed on 3.11.2010 in
faculty of process engineering, OvGU, Magdeburg, Germany.
11. Kazim Usman, on two-phase flow models, Department of Mathematics, CIIT Islamabad, 2011.
12. Ehtsham Azhar, A Space-Time CE/SE Method for Solving Selected Convection-Diffusion-Reaction
Problems, Department of Mathematics, CIIT Islamabad, 2011.
13. Adil Ehsan, on chromatographic processes, Department of Mathematics, CIIT Islamabad.
14. Ubaid, On continuous crystallization process, CIIT Islamabad, 2012.
15. Fauzia Abdussattar, On Coupled batch crystallizers, CIIT Islamabad, 2012.
16. Umair, On continuous crystallization, CIIT Islamabad, 2012.
17. Muhammad Zaheer ul Hassan, on radiation hydrodynamics, CIIT Islamabad, 2012.
18. Mudasser Mehmood on Biological processes, ciit Islamabad, 2012.
19. Taufiq Zaman on Two-phase shallow flows, CIIT Islamabad, 2012.
20. Nadeem, research work in progress, expected to be completed in June 2013.
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21. Sahid, research work in progress, expected to be completed in June 2013.
22. Munawar Shah, research work in progress, expected to be completed in June 2013.
23. F. U. Khan, research work in progress, expected to be completed in June 2013.
24. S. Khan, research work in progress, expected to be completed in June 2013.
Research Projects (HEC Pakistan or German Science Foundation)
1. Modeling and simulation of carrier transport in semiconductor devices, approved HEC research
project No. 20-1917, (amount 4 Million and 48 thousand), 2012-2014 .
2. Modeling and simulation of population balances for particulate processes in process
engineering, HEC research project No. 20-1268, (amount 678544), 2009-2012 (in progress,
two years funding utilized).
3. Analytical and numerical investigation of two-phase flow models, HEC research project No.
1375, (amount 569,160), 2010-2013 (in progress, one year funding utilized).
4. Modeling and simulation of nonlinear chromatographic Processes in chemical engineering,
HEC research project no. 1550 (amount 1,048,000), 2010-2013 (in progress, one year
funding utilized).
5. Numerical investigation of simulated moving bed chromatographic processes, submitted to HEC for
approval, 2011. Positive reviews received.
6. Different Investigation of thermal effects in liquid chromatography, submitted to PSF for
approval, 2012.
7. Modeling and simulation of chemical engineering processes, Max-Planck Institute Magdeburg,
Germany, Feb. 2009- in progress.
8. Numerical solution of population balances models for batch crystallization processes in
collaboration with Max-Planck Institute Magdeburg Germany and the University of
Magdeburg Germany, 2004-2008.
9. Nucleation, Growth and Dissolution of Arsenic Precipitates in Crystal Gallium arsenide,
BMBF program, WIAS, Berlin, Germany, July 2003- December 2003.
10. Kinetic Schemes for the Selected Initial and Boundary Value Problems, DR 401/2-2, July 2002
to Jun 2003, WIAS, Berlin, Germany.
11. Long-time behavior of nonlinear hyperbolic systems of conservation laws and their numerical
approximation, Wa 633/7-2, March 2001-Jun 2002, University of Magdeburg, Germany.
(P.T.O.)
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List of Publications
Publications in Journals (Total impact factor: above 101.45 )
Year 2013:
1. S. Qamar, S. Mudasser, The space-time CE/SE method for solving one-dimensional relativistic
magnetohydrodynamic equations, Computer Physics Communications, 184, 1094-1105, 2013.
Impact factor 3.268, ISSN: 0010-4655
2. S. Javeed, S. Qamar, W. Ashraf, G. Warnecke, A. Seidel-Morgenstern, Analysis and numerical
investigation of two dynamic models for liquid chromatography, Chemical Engineering
Science, 90, 17-31, 2013. Impact factor 2.431, ISSN: 0009-2509
3. S. Qamar, W. Ashraf, A space-time CE/SE method for hyperbolic heat conduction model,
accepted, International Journal of Computational Methods, 2013. Impact factor 1.167, ISSN:
1793-6969
4. S. Qamar, W. Ashraf, Application of central schemes for solving radiation hydrodynamics
models, Computer Physics Communications, 184, 1349-1363, 2013. Impact factor 3.268,
ISSN: 0010-4655
5. S. Qamar, M. Yousaf, The discontinuous Galerkin finite element method for solving special
relativistic hydrodynamic equations, accepted, Computers & Mathematics with Applications,
2013. Impact factor 1.747, ISSN: 0898-1221
6. S. Qamar, S.M. Rehman, High resolution finite volume schemes for solving multivariable cell
population balance models, accepted, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2013. Impact
factor 2.237, ISSN: 0888-5885
Year 2012:
7. S. Qamar, M.P. Elsner, I. Hussain, A. Seidel-Morgenstern, Seeding strategies and residence
time characteristics of continuous preferential crystallization, Chemical Engineering Science
Journal, 71, 5-17, 2012. Impact factor 2.431, ISSN: 0009-2509
8. S. Qamar, M. Yousaf, The space-time CE/SE method for solving special relativistic
hydrodynamic equations, Journal of Computational Physics, 231, 3928–3945, 2012. Impact
factor 2.310, ISSN: 0021-9991
9. S. Qamar, M. Ahmed, I. Ali, The space-time CE/SE method for solving reduced five-equation
two-fluid flow model, Communications in Computational Physics (CiCP), 12, 1070-1095,
2012. Impact factor 1.397, ISSN: 1815-2406
10. S. Javeed, S. Qamar, A. Seidel-Morgenstern, G. Warnecke, Parametric study of thermal effects
in reactive liquid chromatography, Chemical Engineering Journal, 191, 426-440, 2012. Impact
factor 3.461, ISSN: 1385-8947
11. S. Qamar, W. Ashraf, Application of space-time CE/SE method for solving gas-solid reaction and
chemotaxis models, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 51, 9173−9185, 2012. . Impact
factor 2.237, ISSN: 0888-5885
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Year 2011:
12. S. Qamar, S. Mukhtar, Q. Ali, A. Seidel-Morgenstern, A Gaussian quadrature method for
solving batch crystallization models, AIChE Journal, 57, 149-159, 2011. Impact factor 2.261,
ISSN: 1547-5905
13. S. Qamar, S. Noor, M. Rehman, A. Seidel-Morgenstern, Numerical solution of a multidimensional batch crystallization model with fines dissolution, Computers & Chemical
Engineering, 35, 412-422, 2011. Impact factor 2.320, ISSN: 0098-1354
14. S. Qamar, M. Yousaf, S. Muddasser, The space-time CE/SE method for solving ultra-relativistic
Euler equations, Computer Physics Communications, 182, 994-1004, 2011. Impact factor
3.268, ISSN: 0010-4655
15. S. Qamar, I. Hussain, A. Seidel-Morgenstern, On the application of discontinuous Galerkin
schemes for solving batch crystallization models, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry
Research, 50, 4113–4122, 2011. Impact factor 2.237, ISSN: 0888-5885
16. S. Javeed, S. Qamar, A. Seidel-Morgenstern, G. Warnecke, Efficient and accurate numerical
simulation of nonlinear chromatographic processes, Computers & Chemical Engineering, 35,
2294-2305, 2011. Impact factor 2.32, ISSN: 0098-1354
17. N. Bajcinca, S. Qamar, D. FlockerziK. Sundmachar, Integration and dynamic inversion of
population balance equations with size-dependent growth rate, Chemical Engineering Science,
66, 3711-3720, 2011. Impact factor 2.431, ISSN: 0009-2509
18. S. Javeed, S. Qamar, A. Seidel-Morgenstern, G. Warnecke, A discontinuous Galerkin method to
solve chromatographic models, Journal of chromatography A, 1218, 7137-7146, 2011. Impact
factor 4.531, ISSN: 0021-9673
Year 2010:
19. S. Qamar, S. Mukhtar, A. Seidal-Morgenstern, Efficient solution of a batch crystallization
model with fines dissolution, Journal of Crystal Growth, 312, 2936-2945, 2010. Impact factor
1.726, ISSN: 0022-0248
20. S. Qamar, S. Noor, A. Seidal-Morgenstern, An efficient numerical method for solving a model
describing crystallization of polymorphs, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 49,
4940-4947, 2010. Impact factor 2.237, ISSN: 0888-5885
21. S. Qamar, S. Noor, Q. Ain, A. Seidel-Morgrenstern, Bivariate extension of the quadrature
method of moments for batch crystallization models, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry
Research, 49, 11633-11644, 2010. Impact factor 2.237, ISSN: 0888-5885
22. S. Qamar, S. Muddasser, A kinetic-flux-vector splitting method for the shallow water
magnetohydrodynamics, Computer Physics Communications, 181, 1109-1122, 2010. Impact
factor 3.268, ISSN: 0010-4655
23. S. Qamar, S. Muddasser, On the application of a variant CE/SE method for solving twodimensional ideal MHD equations, Applied Numerical Mathematics, 60, 587-606, 2010.
Impact factor 0.967, ISSN: 0168-9274
Year 2009:
24. S. Qamar, M. Ahmed, A high order kinetic-flux-vector splitting method for reduced fiveequation model of compressible two-phase flows, Journal of Computational Physics, 228,
9059-9078, 2009. Impact factor 2.31, ISSN: 0021-9991
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25. S. Qamar, S. Mukhtar, A. Seidel-Morgenstern, M.P. Elsner, An efficient numerical technique
for solving on-dimensional batch crystallization models with size-dependent growth rates,
Chemical Engineering Science, 64, 3659-3667, 2009. Impact factor 2.431, ISSN: 0009-2509
26. S. Qamar and A. Seidel-Morgenstern, An efficient numerical technique for solving multidimensional batch crystallization models with size independent growth rates, Computers &
Chemical Engineering, 33, 1221-1226, 2009. Impact factor 2.32, ISSN: 0098-1354
27. S. Qamar, G. Warnecke and M.P. Elsner, On the solution of population balances for nucleation,
growth, aggregation and breakage processes, Chemical Engineering Science, 64, 2088-2095,
2009. Impact factor 2.431, ISSN: 0009-2509
28. S. Qamar, I. Angelov, M. P. Elsner, A. Ashfaq, A. Seidel-Morgenstern and G. Warnecke,
Numerical approximations of a population balance model for coupled batch preferential
crystallizers, Applied Numerical Mathematics, 59, 739-753, 2009. Impact factor 0.967, ISSN:
0168-9274
Year 2008:
29. S. Qamar, G. Warnecke, M. P. Elsner and A. Seidel-Morgenstern, A Laplace transformation
based technique for reconstructing crystal size distributions, Chemical Engineering Science, 63,
2233-2240, 2008. Impact factor 2.431, ISSN: 0009-2509
30. S. Qamar, A. Ashfaq, I. Angelov, M. P. Elsner, G. Warnecke and A. Seidel-Morgenstern,
Numerical solutions of population balance models in preferential crystallization, Chemical
Engineering Science , 63, 1342-1352, 2008. Impact factor 2.431, ISSN: 0009-2509
31. S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, Analytical and numerical investigations of a batch crystallization
model, Computational and Applied Mathematics, 222, 715-731, 2008. Impact factor 1.112,
ISSN: 0377-0427
Year 2007:
32. S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, Numerical solution of population balance equations for nucleation
growth and aggregation processes, Computers & Chemical Engineering, 31, 1576-1589, 2007.
Impact factor 2.32, ISSN: 0098-1354
33. S. Qamar, A. Ashfaq, G. Warnecke, M. P. Elsner and A. Seidel-Morgenstern, Adaptive high
resolution schemes for population balances in crystallization, Computers & Chemical
Engineering, 31, 1296-1311, 2007. Impact factor 2.32, ISSN: 0098-1354 (best paper award
of year 2007)
34. Q. Ain, S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, A high resolution space-time conservative method for nonlinear hyperbolic conservation laws, International Journal of Computational Methods (IJCM),
4(2), 223-247, 2007. Impact factor 1.167, ISSN: 1793-6969
35. S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, Solving population balance equation for two-component
aggregation by a finite volume scheme, Chemical Engineering Science, 62, 679-693, 2007.
Impact factor 2.431, ISSN: 0009-2509
Year 2006:
36. S. Qamar, M. P. Elsner, I. Angelov, G. Warnecke and A. Seidel-Morgenstern, A comparative
study of high resolution schemes for solving population balances in crystallization, Computers
& Chemical Engineering, 30, 1119-1131, 2006. Impact factor 2.32, ISSN: 0098-1354
37. S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, A high order space-time conservative method for hyperbolic
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systems with stiff and non stiff source terms, Communications in Computational Physics
(CiCP), 1 (3), 451-480, 2006. Impact factor 1.397, ISSN: 1815-2406
38. S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, Application of space-time CE/SE method to shallow water
magnetohydrodynamics equations, Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, Vol
196/1, 132-149, 2006. Impact factor 1.112, ISSN: 0377-0427
Year 2005:
39. S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, A high order kinetic flux-splitting method for the special
relativistic magnetohydrodynamics, Journal of Computational Physics, 205, 182-204, 2005.
Impact factor 2.31, ISSN: 0021-9991
40. W. Dreyer and S. Qamar, Second order accurate explicit finite volume schemes for the solution
of Boltzmann-Peierls equation, ZAMM Journal., 85, 4-22, 2005. Impact factor 0.863, ISSN:
1521-4001
41. S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, A high order kinetic flux-splitting method for the special relativistic
hydrodynamics, International Journal of Computational Methods (IJCM), 2, 49-74, 2005.
Impact factor 1.167, ISSN: 1793-6969
42. M. Kunik, S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, A reduction of the Boltzmann-Peierls equation,
International Journal of Computational Methods (IJCM), 2 (2), 213-229, 2005. Impact factor
1.167, ISSN: 1793-6969
Year 2004:
43. S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, Simulation of multicomponent flows using high order central
schemes, Applied Numerical Mathematics, 50, 183-201, 2004. Impact factor 0.967, ISSN:
0168-9274
44. W. Dreyer and S. Qamar, Kinetic flux-vector splitting schemes for the hyperbolic heat
conduction, Jounral of Computational Physics, 198, 403-423, 2004. Impact factor 2.31,
ISSN: 0021-9991
45. M. Kunik, S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, BGK-type kinetic flux vector splitting schemes for the
ultra-relativistic Euler equations, SIAM Journal of. Scientific Computing, 26, 196-223, 2004.
Impact factor 1.569, ISSN: 1095-7197 (online), 1064-8275 (print)
46. M. Kunik, S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, Kinetic schemes for the relativistic gas dynamics,
Numerische Mathematik, 97, 159-191, 2004. Impact factor 1.321, ISSN: 0029-599X (print)
0945-3245 (online)
Year 2003:
47. M. Kunik, S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, Second order accurate kinetic schemes for the ultrarelativistic Euler equations, Journal of Computational Physics, 192, 695-726, 2003. Impact
factor: 2.31, ISSN: 0021-9991
48. M. Kunik, S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, Kinetic schemes for the ultra-relativistic Euler
equations, Journal of Computational Physics, 187, 572-596, 2003. Impact factor 2.31, ISSN:
0021-9991
Year 2000:
49. S. Qamar, A. M. Mirza and Maaz, Finite element solutions of two dimensional steady state and
time dependent heat equation, Science International (Lahore), 12(3), 207-213, 2000. ISSN:
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1013-5316 (ISI indexed)
50. A. M. Mirza, S. Qamar and A. Rafiq, Discontinuous finite element solutions of Boltzmann
transport equation for eigenvalue problems in slab geometry, Nuclear Science Journal Taiwan,
37 (5), 313-327, Oct. 2000.
Year 1999:
51. A. M. Mirza, S. Qamar, Discontinuous finite element treatment of duct problems in transport
calculations, Nuclear Science Journal Taiwan, 36 (6), 369-378, 1999.
52. A. M. Mirza, S. Qamar and F. Haider, Discontinuous finite element based composite solutions for
neutron transport problems in two dimensional rectangular geometry, Nuclear Science Journal
Taiwan, .36 (4), 237-252, 1999.
Year 1998:
53. A. M. Mirza, S. Qamar, Composite solutions of Boltzmann transport equation using
discontinuous finite elements, Nuclear Science Journal Taiwan, 35, 303-312, 1998.
Submitted articles (2013)
54. S. Qamar, S. Zia, W. Ashraf, The space-time CE/SE method for solving single-phase and twophase shallow flows, submitted, 2013.
55. S. Qamar, S. Zia, A kinetic flux-vector splitting method for single-phase and two-phase shallow
flows, submitted, 2013.
56. S. Qamar, M. Ahmed, S. Zia, A gas-kinetic scheme for six-equation two-phase flow model,
submitted 2013.
57. Mukhtar, S. Qamar, A. Hussain, A. Ullah Jan, A quadrature method of moments for solving
population balance models with simultaneous processes, submitted, 2013.
58. S. Qamar, M. Yousaf, T. Ghaffar, M. Ayub, Application of central schemes for solving special
relativistic hydrodynamic equations, submitted, 2013.
Publications in Books / Conference Proceedings
59. W. Dreyer, M. Herrmann, M. Kunik and S. Qamar, Kinetic schemes for the selected initial and
boundary value problems, Analysis and Numerics for Conservation Laws, (Editor G.
Warnecke), SpringermVorlag Berlin, EAN: 9783540248347 ISBN: 354024834X, 2005.
60. M. Kunik, S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, A high order gas kinetic method for the relativistic Euler
equations, problems theory, numerics and application-II, Editors F. Asakura, H. Aiso, S.
Kawashima, A. Matsumura, S. Nishibata and K. Nishihara, Yokohama Publishers, ISBN 4946552-22-7, 2006, proceeding of tenth international conference on hyperbolic problems,
Osaka, Japan, 2004.
61. Q. Ain, S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, A space-time conservative finite volume scheme for
hyperbolic conservation laws', Finite volumes for complex applications IV: Problems and
perspectives, Edited by F. Benkhaldoum, D. Ouazar and S. Raghay, ISTE-HERMES Science
Publishing London UK, July 2005, ISBN 1 905209 48 7.
62. S. Qamar, M. Elsner, I. Angelov, G. Warnecke and A. Seidel-Morgenstern, High resolution
schemes for solving population balances in crystallization', proceeding of 8th days of numerical
analysis and optimization, Edited by R. Aboulaich, B. Achchab, Z. Mgazli and A. Souissi,
ENIM-Rabat, Morocco, December 2005.
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63. S. Qamar and G. Warnecke, “A space-time conservative method for hyperbolic systems of
relaxation type”, Proceedings of HYP 2006 Hyperbolic Problems: Theory, Numerics,
Applications Springer Verlag, (eds. S. Benzoni-Gavage, D. Serre), 2008, 865-872.
64. Shamsul Qamar, modeling and simulation of population balances in particulate systems,
proceeding of the 6th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM),
Zurich (Switzerland), PAMM, Wiley InterScience, pp. 2040009-2040010, December 2007.
65. S. Qamar, S. Mukhtar, S. Noor, A. Seidal-Morgenstern, An efficient numerical technique for
multi-dimensional batch crystallization models, proceeding of BIWIC2009-16th International
Workshop on Industrial Crystallization, Sep. 9-11, 2009, Lappeenranta, Finland, pp. 363-370,
ISBN 978-952-214-806-3.
66. S. Qamar, A. Seidel Morgenstern, Numerical solution of batch crystallization models, Computer
Aided Chemical Engineering 28, Proceeding of 20th European Symposium on Computer Aided
Process Engineering (Escape 20), Naples, Italy, Jun 6-10, 2010.
67. S. Qamar, S. Mukhtar, I. Hussain, A. Seidel Morgenstern, An efficient numerical technique for
solving batch crystallization models with fines dissolution, Proceedings of 14th International
Conference on Population Balance Modelling in Berlin, Germany, September 15-17, 2010.
68. S. Qamar, S. Noor, S. Mukhtar, A. Seidel Morgenstern, A Gaussian quadrature method for
solving multi-dimensional lengthbased population balance models, Proceedings of 14th
International Conference on Population Balance Modelling in Berlin, Germany, September 1517, 2010.
69. N. Bajcinca, S. Qamar, D. Flockerzi, Methods for integration and dynamic inversion of
population balance equations with size-dependent growth rate, Proceedings of 14th International
Conference on Population Balance Modelling in Berlin, Germany, September 15-17, 2010.
70. S. Javeed, S. Qamar, A. Seidel-Morgenstern, G. Warnecke, Numerical Simulation of convectiondiffusion-reaction models for reactive liquid chromatography, Proceedings of International
Conference on Advanced Modeling and Simulations (ICAMS), November 28-30, 2011,
Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
71. S. Qamar, M.P. Elsner, A. Sediel-Morgenstern, Simulation of continuous preferential
crystallization processes, proceeding of the Conference on Mathematical Modeling
(MATHMOD), Vienna, Austria, February 15-17, 2012.
72. S. Javeed S. Qamar, A. Sediel-Morgenstern, S. Qamar, Simulation of non-isothermal reactive
chromatographic process, proceeding of the Conference on Mathematical Modeling
(MATHMOD), Vienna, Austria, February 15-17, 2012.
Preprints
73. S. Qamar, High order central schemes applied to relativistic multicomponent flows, WIAS
Berlin preprint Nr. 875, 2003.
74. W. Dreyer, F. Duderstadt and S. Qamar, Diffusion in the vicinity of an evolving spherical
Arsenic Droplet, WIAS Berlin Preprint Nr. 996, 2004.
Theses
75. S. Qamar, Wave propagation in tetragonal media, M.Phil. Thesis, Quaid-I-Azam University
Islamabad, Pakistan, May 1996.
76. S. Qamar, Finite element solutions of neutron transport equation, M.Sc. thesis, Quaid-I-Azam
University Islamabad, Pakistan, October 1997.
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77. S. Qamar, Kinetic schemes for the relativistic hydrodynamics, Ph.D. Thesis, Otto-von-Guericke
University Magdeburg, September 2003.
78. S. Qamar, Modeling and simulation of population balances for particulate processes,
Habilitation Thesis, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, 2008.
Teaching Responsibilities
PIEAS, Islamabad, Pakistan (Oct. 1997- Feb. 2001)
Lecture on numerical computing
Lecture on numerical methods in engineering
Assisted in applied mathematics
Computer labs (C++, FORTRAN).
Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany
1.
(Winter semester 2004/2005)
Numerische Mathetmatik I
Lineare Algebra für Physiker
2.
(Summer semester 2005)
Numerik für Ingenieure
3. (Winter semester 2005/2006)
Numerik gewöhnlicher Differentialgleichungen
Analysis I für Physiker
4. (Summer semester 2006)
Seminar: "Mathematische Modellierung mit Differentialgleichungen"
shared with Dr. Buckwar, Dr. Kunik and Prof. Dr. Warnecke.
Analysis II für Physiker
5. (Winter semester 2006/2007)
Analysis I für Mathematiker
6. (Summer semester 2007)
Analysis II für Mathematiker
Numerik partieller Differentialgleichungen
7. (Winter semester 2007/2008)
Numerische Mathetmatik I
8. (Summer semester 2008)
Numerik für Ingenieure
COMSATS, Islamabad, Pakistan (Sept. 2008- Jan. 2009)
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Numerical solution of ODEs to MS students
Numerical computing to under graduate students
COMSATS, Islamabad, Pakistan (Feb. 2011- Jun 2011)
Numerical solution of PDE-II to MS/PhD students
Advanced Numerical Analysis to under graduate students
COMSATS, Islamabad, Pakistan (Sept. 2011- Jan. 2012)
Numerical solution of PDE-I to MS/PhD students
Advanced Numerical Analysis to under graduate students
COMSATS, Islamabad, Pakistan (Feb. 2013- Jun 2013)
Numerical solution of PDE-II to MS/PhD students
Numerical solution of Differential Equations to under graduate students
Conferences/Workshops (presented talks)
1. Annual ANume conference on hyperbolic conservation laws, 4-6 Feb. 2002, Freiburg, Germany.
2. 6th Hirschegg workshop on conservation laws, Hirschegg Austria, September 15-21, 2002.
3.
Conference on mathematical theory of hyperbolic systems of conservation laws, March 23-29,
2003, Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, UK.
4. Annual ANume conference on hyperbolic conservation
UniversityMagdeburg, September 5-7, 2003, Germany.
5.
laws,
Otto-von-Guericke
International conference of computational methods in science and engineering 2003 (ICCMSE
2003), Kastoria, Greece, September 12-16, 2003.
6. Workshop on discrete atomistic models and their continuum limits, WIAS Berlin, December 4-6,
2003, Germany.
7. Workshop on multidimensional schemes for hyperbolic problems, Hamburg, Germany, March 14, 2004.
8. 7th Hirschegg workshop on conservation laws, Hirschegg Austria, Aug. 29–Sept. 4, 2004.
9. Tenth international conference on hyperbolic problems. Theory, numerics, applications, hotel
Hankyu Expo Park, Osaka, Japan, September 13-17, 2004.
10. 2nd international symposium on particulate processes, MPI Magdeburg, Germany, Nov. 17-19,
2004.
11. Methods for the efficient resolution of Navier-Stokes and hyperbolic systems with source terms,
University of Magdeburg, Germany, March 7 - 9, 2005.
12. 10th international conference mathematical modeling and analysis, Trakai, Lithuania, June 1-5,
2005.
13. Presented an invited talk at the Settat University, Casablanca, Morocco, July 2, 2005.
14. The international symposium on finite volumes for complex applications IV-Problems and
perspectives, Marrakesh, Morocco, July 4 - 8, 2005.
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15. 8th days of numerical analysis and optimization, Rabat, Morocco, December 14-16, 2005.
16. EUA4X workshop (event #14) on high order methods for large scale industrial applications,
organized by CRS4, Pula, Italy, June 7-9, 2006.
17. Eleventh international conference on hyperbolic problems theory, numerics, applications, Lyon,
France, July 17-21 2006.
18. 11th Seminar "NUMDIFF" on numerical solution of differential and differential-algebraic
equations, September 4-8, 2006, University of Halle , Germany.
19. Control of particulate processes VII intelligent sensing and control-the path to manufacturing
excellence, Harrison Hot Springs, BC, Canada, Oct. 29-Nov. 2, 2006.
20. Talk on modeling and simulation of population balances and two weeks stay at RICAM, Linz
Austria, July 1st- 16, 2007.
21. 6th international congress on industrial and applied mathematics, Zürich, Switzerland, July 16 20, 2007.
22. Conference on computational methods with applications, Aug. 19-25, Harrachov, Czech
Republic, 2007.
23. 3rd international conference on population balance modeling, September 19-21, 2007, Québec
City, Canada.
24. One day workshop on computational mathematics and related topics, Department of Mathematics,
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Islamabad, Pakistan, Jun 23, 2008.
25. Fourth international conference on mathematical models and methods in fluid mechanics,
Department of Mathematics, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Islamabad,
Pakistan, July 7-9, 2008.
26. BIWIC2009 - 16th International Workshop on Industrial Crystallization, September 9-11, 2009
Lappeenranta, Finland.
27. 14th-International Congress on Computational and Applied Mathematics, Sept. 29- Oct. 2,
Antalya, Turkey.
28. The theory of process engineering, IMPRS Workshop, Max-Planck Institute Magdeburg, Sept. 28Oct. 2, 2009.
29. 20th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering (Escape 20), Naples, Italy,
Jun 6-10, 2010.
30. 4th International Conference on Population Balance Modelling, Berlin, Germany, September 1517, 2010.
31. International Workshop on Mathematical Sciences and their Applications, COMSTECH
Islamabad, May 23-25, 2011.
32. 18th International Symposium on Industrial Crystallization, ISIC18, Zurich, Switzerland,
September 13-16, 2011.
33. 8th European Congress of Chemical Engineering (ECCE/ECAB), Berlin, Germany, September
25-29, 2011.
34. Conference on Mathematical Modeling (MATHMOD), Vienna, Austria, February 15-17, 2012.
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35. 2nd Indo-German Workshop on “Advances in Reaction and Separation Processes”, Bad
Herrenalb, Germany, February 20-22, 2012.
36. IMPRS Workshop, Halberstadt, Germany, March 25-27, 2012.
37. International Conference Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics (CMAM-5), July 30 August 3, 2012, Berlin, Germany.
38. International Workshop on Nonlinear Problems in Mathematics, October 9-11, 2012,
COMSTECH, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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