Tasawar Hayat (born 1 January 1969) is a Pakistani mathematician who has made pioneering research contributions to the area of mathematical fluid mechanics. He is considered one of the leading mathematicians working in Pakistan and currently is a Professor of Mathematics at the Quaid-i-Azam University.[1]

Biography

Born in Khanewal, Hayat received his early education from there. He is an alumnus of University of Islamabad, better known as Quaid-i-Azam University, where he received BSc in mathematics in 1988. With his bachelor's degree, he secured a silver medal awarded by the university's board of graduation. He completed his M.Phil. in 1994, followed by the MSc in mathematics in 1992 and a PhD in mathematics, under the supervision of Dr. Saleem Asghar in 1999 from the same institution.[2]

Having joined Quaid-i-Azam University as a junior research assistant, Hayat engaged his research in wave mechanics, Fluid mechanics, and non-Newtonian fluid mechanics.[3] He became a senior research assistant in 1995, and a lecturer in mathematics in 1998. In 2001, he went to Germany where he became an AVH Fellow at the Technische Universität Darmstadt.[4]

After completing his research, Hayat returned to Pakistan, where he joined his alma mater to become an assistant professor of mathematical sciences. In 2005, he was promoted as an associate professor in mathematics department of Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) and, in 2007, had promoted as a distinguished HEC National Professor.[5]

His research is engaged to the fields of Wave Motion, Acoustic, Electromagnetic and Elastic waves, Fluid Mechanics, Relativity, and Biomechanics.[6] At QAU, he is a distinguished member of Fluid Mechanics Group, where he is currently supervising the postgraduate studies.[7]

Awards and honours

Publications

  • T. Hayat and M. Awais, Three-dimensional flow of upper convected Maxwell (UCM) fluid over a stretching surface, Int. J. Numerical Methods Fluids, (2010)
  • Peristaltic motion of a Burger's fluid in a planar channel. Tasawar Hayat, Nasir Ali, Saleem Asghar, Applied Mathematics and Computation. (2007)
  • A mathematical description of peristaltic hydromagnetic flow in a tube. Tasawar Hayat, Nasir Ali: Applied Mathematics and Computation.(2007)
  • Peristaltic motion of a Carreau fluid in an asymmetric channel. Nasir Ali, Tasawar Hayat: Applied Mathematics and Computation 193. (2007)
  • Exact peristaltic flow in tubes with an endoscope. Tasawar Hayat, Nasir Ali, Saleem Asghar, A. M. Siddiqui: Applied Mathematics and Computation. (2006)
  • Rotating flow of a third grade fluid by homotopy analysis method. Saleem Asghar, M. Mudassar Gulzar, Tasawar Hayat:Applied Mathematics and Computation. (2005)
  • An oscillating hydromagnetic non-Newtonian flow in a rotating system. Tasawar Hayat, S. Nadeem, A. M. Siddiqui, Saleem Asghar: Appl. Math. Lett. (2004)
  • Magnetohydrodynamic flow of an Oldroyd 6-constant fluid. Tasawar Hayat, Masood Khan, Saleem Asghar: Applied Mathematics and Computation. (2004)
  • Hall effects on unsteady duct flow of a non-Newtonian fluid in a porous medium. Tasawar Hayat, R. Naz, Saleem Asghar: Applied Mathematics and Computation 157(1): 103114 (2004)
  • Some exact solutions of an elastico-viscous fluid. Abdul Majeed Siddiqui, Tasawar Hayat, Saleem Asghar: Appl. Math. Lett. (2001)

References

  1. (QAU), Quaid-i-Azam University, Profile of faculty member
  2. (PAS), Pakistan Academy of Sciences. "Muhammad, . Tasawar". PAS Press. Archived from the original on 11 January 2012.
  3. COMESTECH, Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation. "Mathematics: Dr. Muhammad Tasawar" (Pdf). COMESTCH Press.
  4. Ibid of FMG (2005–2008). "Dr. Tasawar". The Fluid Mechanics Group. Quaid-i-Azam University. Archived from the original on 9 May 2009. Retrieved 8 May 2010.
  5. HEC, Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (16 January 2004). "HEC Distinguished National Professor" (PDF). Retrieved 8 May 2010.
  6. The Qau University press. "QAU Faculty".
  7. The University Press (2005–2008). "Dr. Tasawar". The Fluid Mechanics Group. Quaid-i-Azam University. Retrieved 8 May 2010.
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