Dr. Naila Farooq (she/her)

Academic Position:

Assistant Professor

Teaching Interests:

Riemannian Geometry, Group Theory, Ring and vector Space, Fluid Mechanics, Partial Differential Equations, Ordinary Differential Equations, Special Theory of Relativity, General Theory of Relativity, Topology, Metric Space, Real Analysis

Fields of Research (FoR):

Applied mathematics, Cosmology, Gravitational Collapse, Fluid Dynamics, Bio Fluids, Peristaltic flow, Wedge flow

Keywords:

Fluid Dynamics, Williamson fluid, Bio Fluids, Peristaltic flow, Wedge flow

Faculty:

Faculty of Physical & Biological Sciences

Contact Details:

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Student Advising Schedule:

Tuesday 9:00-11:00am, Wednesday 9:00-11:00am

BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Naila Farooq is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Sciences, Program Mathematics at The University of Chenab, Gujrat. She completed her M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from the University of the Punjab, Lahore (2013–2015), and subsequently earned her M.Phil. degree in Applied Mathematics with a specialization in Cosmology from the same university (2016–2018). In 2024, she obtained her Ph.D. degree in Fluid Mechanics from the University of Gujrat. Dr. Naila is an active and dedicated researcher, with significant contributions in the fields of Cosmology and Fluid Mechanics. To date, she has published 16 research papers in reputable international journals. In addition to her academic and research endeavors, she is committed to student development and regularly organizes extracurricular activities that support students in exploring their interests beyond the traditional curriculum. Prior to joining The University of Chenab, she served as a Lecturer at the University of Lahore, Gujrat Campus, from 4 February 2020 to 30 April 2022.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

No. Designation School/Institute/University Duration / Year
1 Lecturer The University of Chenab, Gujrat May 2022 – Present
2 Lecturer The University of Lahore, Gujrat Campus Feb 2020 – 30 Apr 2022
3 Visiting Lecturer University of Education, Lahore 2019 – 2020
4 CTI’s Lecturer Govt. Girls Degree College Civil Lines, Jhelum 2018 – 2019
5 Lecturer Standard Group of Colleges Jul 2019 – Nov 2019
6 Lecturer Punjab College For Women, Jhelum 2015 – 2016

MY QUALIFICATIONS

No. Degree / Program of Study Name Awarding Body/University/Institute Year / Duration
1 Ph.D. Mathematics University of Gujrat, Pakistan 2020 – 2024
2 MPhil Mathematics University of Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan 2016 – 2018
3 M.Sc. Mathematics University of Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan 2013 – 2015

MY RESEARCH ACTIVITIES: JOURNALS ARTICLES / BOOK CHAPTERS / PATENTS

No.

Title

Detail

1

Numerical simulation of the permeable wedge-shaped geometry incorporating electroosmosis, solar radiation and heat source-sink effects

Hussain, Azad, Naila Farooq, Ambreen Ahmad, and Ayesha Saddiqa. International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer 150 (2024): 107177.

2

Unconventional wall implications of intertwined stenosis in constrict artery

Hussain, Azad, Muhammad Naveel Riaz Dar, Aysha Rehman, Faizan Hussain, and Naila Farooq. Advances in Mechanical Engineering 15, no. 3 (2023): 16878132231162178.

3

Exploration of double diffusive convection phenomena of viscous nanofluid with consideration of solar radiative flux and MHD impact through the peristaltic channel

Hussain, Azad, Naila Farooq, and Ayesha Saddiqa. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals (2023): 1-29.

4

Gyrotactic micro-organisms swimming under the Hyperbolic Tangent Blood Nano Material and Solar biomimetic system over the Esophagus

Hussain, Azad, and Naila Farooq. International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer 141 (2023): 106579.

5

Impact of double diffusivity on the hyperbolic tangent model conveying nano fluid flow over the wedge

Hussain, Azad, Naila Farooq, Ambreen Ahmad, and Lubna Sarwar. International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer 145 (2023): 106849.

6

Peristaltic analysis of Williamson blood flow model with solar biomimetic pump

Farooq, Naila, and Azad Hussain. International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer 138 (2022): 106305.

7

Numerical Approach for Induced MHD Sutterby Fluid Flow with Electro-osmosis’s function for chemical reaction and heat dissipation across the Wedge

Hussain, Azad, Naila Farooq, Ambreen Ahmad, Ayesha Saddiqa, Abdulsalam Saeed Shflot, and Muhammad Yousaf Malik. Case Studies in Thermal Engineering 56 (2024): 104268.

8

Consequences of an inclined magnetic field and variable viscosity on Williamson blood nanomaterial with bioconvection phenomena passing through peristalsis geometry

Hussain, Azad, Naila Farooq, and Muhammad Naveel Riaz Dar. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications (2023): 1-27.

9

Slip effects on 3-D spinning dual-phase nanofluid flow over an exponentially stretching sheet with variable viscosity

Hussain, Azad, Muhammad Naveel Riaz Dar, Ali Mujtaba, Faizan Hussain, Naila Farooq, and Ahmed M. Hassan. Results in Engineering 20 (2023): 101387.

10

Swimming of gyrotactic micro-organisms within the Williamson blood nano fluid model and solar mimetic system over the peristaltic arterial wall

Hussain, Azad, Naila Farooq, and Naveel Dar. Computational Particle Mechanics 10, no. 6 (2023): 1669-1683.

11

Study of Double Diffusivity and Heat Conducting Phenomena under the Casson Nanofluid Flowing through a Vertical Peristaltic Tube

Hussain, Azad, Naila Farooq, Ayesha Saddiqa, Ahmad M. Hassan, and Abdulkafi Mohammed Saeed.

12

Study of the charged spherical stellar model in f (R) gravity

Sharif, M., and Naila Farooq. The European Physical Journal Plus 133 (2018): 1-9.

13

Charged cylindrically symmetric collapse in f (R) gravity

Sharif, M., and Naila Farooq. The European Physical Journal Plus 132 (2017): 1-11.

14

Charged bulk viscous cylindrical collapse in f (R) theory

Sharif, M., and Naila Farooq. International Journal of Modern Physics D 27, no. 02 (2018): 1850013.

15

Heat Transfer Analysis in a Magnetized Peristaltic Channel Containing Hybrid Nanoparticles with Double-Diffusivity Convection

Naila Farooq and Ayesha Arif. Results in Engineering 28:107711.

16

Case study of heat flux conveying the engine oil/(ZnO + MoS2) hybrid nanoparticles via permeable wedge‐shaped geometry: Heat source‐sink and electroosmosis applications

Naila Farooq et al., ZAMM – Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 105(10).

MY RESEARCH SUPERVISION:

Areas of Supervision  Cosmology and Gravitational collapse, Fluid dynamics

Currently Supervising:

Student Name Research Topic Affiliation
Hira Qadeer Peristaltic flow University of Chenab, Gujrat
Rabia Akbar Fluid flow through a Cylinder University of Chenab, Gujrat
Zille Huma Fluid flow through a Cylinder University of Chenab, Gujrat
Sania Jabeen Fluid flow through a Disk University of Chenab, Gujrat
Easha Eman Fluid flow through a Disk University of Chenab, Gujrat
Irfana Sadaf Fluid flow through a peristaltic channel University of Chenab, Gujrat

Completions:

Student Name Research Topic Affiliation
Ayesha Arif Fluid flow through a Wedge University of Chenab, Gujrat
Ayesha Gravitational collapse under the f(R) Gravity University of Chenab, Gujrat
Umme-Salma Gravitational collapse under the f(R,T) Gravity University of Chenab, Gujrat