Present: House# 33, F Road, G Block, Naval Officers’ Housing Scheme Anchorage, Post Office Sihala, Islamabad - Pakistan NIC# 61101-3547871-9 Mobile: + 92-333-5120813 E-mail: mmushtaqmath@yahoo.com Permanent: S/O Muhammad Hussain Chakwali Near Mosque, Mohallah Kalra Kalan Gujrat – Punjab – Pakistan Phone : + 92-53-3510008 E-mail: mushtaqmath@hotmail.com Email: muhammad_mushtaq@comsats.edu.pk Muhammad Mushtaq Education 2004 ─ 2008 COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad Ph.D. Math (Computational Fluid Dynamics) Thesis Title: Mixed convection flow of a viscoelastic fluid along a vertical surface with variable surface conditions Courses studied: Numerical Solutions of PDEs, Viscous Fluids-I, Viscous Fluids-II, Asymptotic Methods, Advance PDEs, Group Theoretic Methods. Software (using): FORTRAN 90, Tecplot 7.0, Scientific WorkPlace 5.5, MS Word 2002, MS Excel 2002, Mathematica 5.2. 1995 ─ 1998 Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway MS Math (Norway) 1st Division/A1 Grade 70.00% Courses studied: General Topology, Abstract Algebra, Univalent Functions, Complex Analysis, Selected Topics in Complex Analysis, Lie Groups and Lie Algebras, Functional Analysis. Thesis : About k-fold Symmetric Bounded Univalent Functions. Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Haakon Waadeland We investigated the effect upon the second coefficient for different families of univalent functions when the third coefficient is zero. We also examined the Koebe Constant for different families of univalent functions. 1986 ─ 1988 M. Sc. Math Department of Mathematics, Punjab University, Lahore 809/1000 1st Division/A1 Grade 80.90% Courses studied: Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Algebra and Differential Geometry, Mathematical Methods & Mechanics, Topology and Functional Analysis, Measure Theory and Integration, Group Theory, Analytic Number Theory, Numerical Analysis & Programming, Mathematical Statistics. 2000 ─ 2003 MCS Department of Computer Science, AIOU, Islamabad 1287/1900 1st Division/B Grade 68.00% Courses studied: Internet Programming, Object Oriented Analysis and Design, Software Engineering-II, Analysis and Design of Algorithm, Database-II, Network Strategies, Compiler Construction, Management Information System, Computer Graphics, Multimedia Systems, Distributed Systems, Interactive WEB Systems, Software Project Management, Software Quality Assurance, Advance Topics in ITM, Human Computer Interaction, Internet Service Planning, E-Commerce Application. Project: Time-Tuning System. 1990 ─ 1991 Department of Computer Sc., Punjab University, Lahore PGD (Computer Science) 2nd Division/C Grade 58.10% Courses studied: Computer Architecture and E.D.P., Operating Systems, Flow Charting and Structured Programming, Fortran 77, COBOL, System Analysis and Design, Data Structures and Database Management System, Numerical Analysis, The C Programming Language. Project: Material Organization Program. 1992 ─ 1995 B. Ed. Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad 502/900 B Grade 56.00% Courses studied: Perspectives of Education, School Organization and Management, Evaluation Guidance and Research, Educational Psychology and Curriculum, English, Islam Pakistan and The Modern World, Teaching of English, Teaching of General Science. 1983 ─ 1985 B. Sc. Government Zamindar Degree Science College, Gujrat. 551/800 1st Division/B Grade 68.88% Major Courses studied: Mathematics A Course, Mathematics B Course, Statistics. 1980 ─ 1982 D. Com. Government Commercial Training Institute, Gujrat. 355/750 2nd Division/D Grade 47.33% Major Courses studied: Accounting, Economics, Banking, Commerce and Secretarial Practice. 1978 ─ 1980 Matric Government Public High School No. 2, Gujrat. 563/850 1st Division/B Grade 66.24% Major Courses studied: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology. Date of Birth 01.04.1964 Languages English, Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, Norwegian References 1. Prof. Dr. Saleem Asghar Department of Mathematics COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Plot# 30, Sector H-8/1, Islamabad E-mail: s_asgharpk@yahoo.com 2. Prof. Dr. Md. Anwar Hossain Department of Mathematics University of Dhaka Bangladesh E-mail: cfd@bdcom.com 3. Prof. Dr. Haakon Waadeland (Retd.) Faculty of Physics, Informatics and Mathematics NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim – Norway E-mail: haakonwa@math.ntnu.no Research Published 1. M. Mushtaq, S. Asghar and M. A. Hossain; Mixed convection flow of second grade fluid along a vertical stretching flat surface with variable surface temperature, Heat Mass Transfer 43 (2007) 1049-1061. (ISI Journal IF=0.873) 2. S. Asghar, M. Mushtaq and A. H. Kara; Exact solutions for unsteady mixed convection flow near a stagnation point on a vertical surface in a porous medium, Journal of Porous Media 11(4) (2008) 415-419. (ISI Journal IF=0.612) 3. S. Asghar, M. Mushtaq and A. H. Kara; Exact solutions using symmetry methods and conservation laws for the viscous flow through expandingcontracting channels, Applied Mathematical Modelling 32(12) (2008) 2936-2940. (ISI Journal IF=0.931) 4. S. Asghar, M. Mushtaq and T. Hayat; Flow in a slowly deforming channel with weak permeability: an analytical approach, Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications 11 (2010) 555-561 (ISI Journal IF=1.778). 5. Mudassar Jalil, S. Asghar and M. Mushtaq; Lie Group Analysis of Mixed Convection Flow with Mass Transfer over a Stretching Surface with Suction or Injection, Mathematical Problems in Engineering (2010) 1-14 (ISI Journal IF=0.545). Accepted Submitted 6. M. Mushtaq, S. Asghar and M. A. Hossain; Mixed convection flow of second grade fluid with variable heat flux past a vertically stretching flat surface, Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (submitted). 7. M. Sajid, M. Mushtaq, I. Pop, T Hayat and S. Asghar; Mixed convection flow over a stretching vertical surface in a viscoelastic fluid, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer (submitted). 8. M. Mushtaq, S. Asghar and M. M. Raza Danish; New similarity solution for the unsteady flow between permeable deforming channel, Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (submitted). 9. M. Mushtaq, S. Asghar, T. Hayat, K. Hanif, Awatif A. Hendi; Numerical solution for accelerated flow of a disk with partial slip condition, Applied and Computational Mathematics(submitted). Supervision MS/M. Phil 1. Asma Ghazanfer (2008) Lie group analysis of mixed convection flow of fluid along a vertical permeable surface with variable surface temperature 2. Saadia Ejaz (2008) On unsteady flow and heat transfer of a second grade fluid along a harmonically oscillating, vertical stretching sheet 3. Nadia Riaz (2010) On Convective Heat Transfer and Oscillatory Flow Past an Infinite, Vertical, Porous Plate BS/M. Sc. 1. Bismah Jamil (2009) On unsteady MHD flow due to non-coaxial rotations of a porous disk and a fluid at infinity with slip condition. 2. Khalida Noureen (2009) The effect of slip condition on MHD stokes flow due to oscillating permeable wall 3. Saadia Dawood (2010) Similarity Solutions for Partial Differential Equations 4. Mansoor Khalid (2010) Accelerated Flow of a Viscous Fluid with a Partial Slip Condition 5. Rabia Azia (2011) Similarity Transformation s for Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations 6. Javeria Ahmed (2011) A Stagnation Point Flow of a Second Grade Fluid with Suction 7. Maria Munir (2011) Unsteady Flows Due to Non-Coaxial Rotations of a Disk and a Fluid at Infinity. 8. Humayoun Shahid (2011) Mixed-Convection along a semi-infinite vertical flat plate with uniform surface temperature. Conferences 1. Participated as being a member of organizing committee in “2 nd International Conference on Mathematical Models and Methods in Fluid Mechanics, July 4 – 6, 2005” organized by Department of Mathematics, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, H-8, Islamabad - Pakistan. 2. Presented a paper “Mixed-convection flow of second grade fluid along a vertical stretching flat surface with variable surface temperature” in “3rd International Conference on Mathematical Models and Methods in Fluid Mechanics, July 17 -19, 2006” organized by Department of Mathematics, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, H-8, Islamabad - Pakistan. 3. Presented a paper “Mixed-convection flow of second grade fluid along a vertical stretching flat surface with variable heat flux” in “International Conference on Mathematics, September 12 – 14, 2006” organized by Department of Mathematics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad - Pakistan. 4. Participated “All Pakistan Mathematical Conference, June 7 – 9, 2007”” organized by All Pakistan Mathematical Association in Islamabad - Pakistan. 5. Presented a paper “Mixed-convection stagnation-point flow of a second grade fluid towards a vertical, continuous stretching sheet with variable surface temperature” in “Recent Development in Fluid Mechanics, July 2 – 4, 2007” organized by Department of Mathematics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad -Pakistan. 6. Presented a paper “Mixed-convection flow over a stretching vertical surface in a viscoelastic fluid” in “Recent Advances in Mathematical Methods, Models & Applications, April 26 – 27, 2008” organized by Centre for Advanced Studies in Mathematics, LUMS, Lahore-Pakistan. 7. Presented a paper “Flow and heat transfer in a deformable channel” in “Fourth International Conference on Mathematical Models and Methods in Fluid Mechanics, July 7 – 9, 2008” organized by Department of Mathematics, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, H-8, Islamabad - Pakistan. 8. Participated in 2nd International Conference on “Recent Development in Fluid Mechanics, August 11 – 13, 2008” organized by Fluid Mechanics Group, Mathematics Department, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad -Pakistan. 9. Presented a paper “Mixed-convection flow of second grade fluid along a vertical stretching flat surface with variable heat flux” in “1st CIIT Science Conference BICMAPE – 2009, July 28-29, CIIT Abbottabad - Pakistan. 10. Participated “All Pakistan Mathematical Conference, June 22 – 23, 2010”” organized by All Pakistan Mathematical Association in Islamabad - Pakistan. 11. Presented a paper “Free convective heat transfer and oscillatory flow of a second grade fluid along a vertical, infinite, porous plate” in “Recent Development in Fluid Mechanics, August 3 – 5, 2010” organized by Department of Mathematics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad -Pakistan. 12. Participated “International Conference on Topology and its Applications, July 04 – 10, 2011”” organized by Department of Mathematics, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Park Road, Chak Shahzad, Islamabad - Pakistan. 13. Presented a paper “About k-fold symmetric bounded univalent functions” in “All Pakistan Mathematical Conference, July 21 – 22, 2011”” organized by All Pakistan Mathematical Association in Islamabad - Pakistan. Professional Experience 2.11.91 ─ 10.3.94 Starpak Companies Group, Sialkot Computer Programmer System management. Supervisor to Export Management System. Developing software for different purposes. Costing using Spreadsheets. 12.3.94 ─ 24.8.95 Chenab College of Commerce, Gujrat. Lecturer Teaching Business Mathematics and Statistics to B. Com and D.B.A. Teaching Computer Applications to D.B.A. Managing and teaching Computer Science Short Courses. 1.9.98 ─ 31.3.99 Chenab College of Commerce, Gujrat. Principal Teaching Mathematics to I.C.S. and B.C.S. Teaching Computer Science to I.C.S. and B.C.S. 7.4.99 ─ 29.2.08 Education Department, Government of Punjab. Lecturer in Mathematics Teaching Mathematics to F. Sc. and B. Sc. 1.3.08 ─ todate COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad Assistant Professor (Mathematics) Teaching Mathematics to graduate and postgraduate students Doing research Supervising MS Math students Assisting in research to Ph.D. students In-Service Training Courses 01.7.00 ─ 18.7.00 Education Department, Government of Punjab. Government Teachers Training Program Purpose to enhance the basic computer skills of the teachers. 10.6.02 ─ 19.6.02 Education Department, Government of Punjab. In-Service Teachers Training Workshop To improve the basic skills of teaching mathematics. 08.7.02 ─ 27.7.02 Education Department, Government of Punjab. Masters Trainers Workshop for SSTs Aim to train the teacher as a Master Trainer so that he can improve the teaching skills of school teachers.