Innovative Research Award
Yasir Nawaz — National University of Modern Languages
| Yasir Nawaz | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | National University of Modern Languages |
| Country | Pakistan |
| Scopus ID | 34267687500 |
| Documents | 99 |
| Citations | 1,148 |
| h-index | 19 |
| Subject Area | Technology Innovations |
| Event | Technology Scientists Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-7048-574X |
Yasir Nawaz is a researcher affiliated with the National University of Modern Languages, Pakistan, whose documented scholarly record includes research addressing computational modelling, numerical methods, fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and technology-oriented scientific problems. His indexed research profile records 99 documents, 1,148 citations, and an h-index of 19, providing measurable indicators of scholarly activity and research visibility.
Abstract
This article presents a scholarly recognition profile of Yasir Nawaz, affiliated with the National University of Modern Languages, Pakistan, with emphasis on documented research activity in computational modelling, numerical analysis, fluid dynamics, heat and mass transfer, and technology innovation. His indexed record comprises 99 documents, 1,148 citations, and an h-index of 19. Recent publications address Eyring–Prandtl nanofluid flow, radiative transport, fractal-time modelling, and high-order numerical schemes, demonstrating engagement with computational approaches to complex engineering problems. These contributions provide an evidence-based basis for evaluating his research profile, publication activity, scholarly influence, and suitability for consideration within the Innovative Research Award framework.[1]
Keywords
Yasir Nawaz; Innovative Research Award; technology innovation; computational modelling; numerical analysis; fluid dynamics; nanofluid flow; heat transfer; mass transfer; Eyring–Prandtl fluid; Riga plate; fractal time modelling; radiative heat transfer; numerical schemes; engineering computation.[2]
Introduction
Research in computational engineering increasingly relies on numerical models to investigate coupled transport, fluid-flow, and thermal phenomena that are difficult to characterize analytically. Nawaz’s documented publications address such problems through computational formulations involving non-Newtonian fluids, radiative effects, nanofluid transport, and specialized numerical schemes. These studies illustrate a research direction centered on mathematical modelling and computational solution techniques for engineering applications.[1]
Research Profile
The available bibliometric information identifies Yasir Nawaz as an active researcher with 99 indexed documents, 1,148 citations, and an h-index of 19. His research profile is associated with Technology Innovations and includes computational studies of complex fluid systems and transport phenomena. The recorded publication and citation indicators provide quantitative evidence of sustained scholarly activity and research visibility.[2]
Research Contributions
Nawaz’s documented contributions include numerical prediction of skin friction and Sherwood number in Eyring–Prandtl nanofluid flow, fractal-time modelling of radiative heat and mass transfer in Carreau–Yasuda mixed convection, and development of a high-order compact ETI-RK scheme for Eyring–Prandtl flow over a Riga plate. Together, these works demonstrate methodological attention to computational accuracy and complex transport modelling.[3]
Publications
The selected publications represent a coherent research theme involving computational fluid dynamics, numerical modelling, and heat and mass transfer. The first study examines an AI-assisted hybrid solver for prediction tasks, while the second develops fractal-time numerical modelling for radiative transport. The third investigates a high-order compact numerical scheme for Eyring–Prandtl flow over a Riga plate.[1][3]
Research Impact
The reported bibliometric indicators of 1,148 citations and an h-index of 19 indicate that Nawaz’s publications have achieved measurable scholarly visibility. His research topics also address computational approaches relevant to engineering analysis, where accurate numerical methods can support investigation of nonlinear transport and complex fluid systems. Impact should therefore be interpreted through both citation evidence and methodological relevance.[2][3]
Award Suitability
Based on the supplied research record, Yasir Nawaz demonstrates characteristics relevant to an Innovative Research Award, including sustained publication activity, measurable citation impact, and research involving advanced computational and numerical methodologies. His selected studies address specialized engineering problems through modelling and algorithmic approaches. Final award decisions should additionally consider independent verification, originality, methodological rigor, and eligibility criteria.[2]
Conclusion
Yasir Nawaz’s documented scholarly profile combines substantial publication activity with citation-based research visibility and contributions to computational engineering. His selected publications demonstrate work across nanofluid modelling, radiative heat and mass transfer, and high-order numerical computation. Collectively, these records provide a reasonable evidence base for academic recognition under an innovation-focused evaluation framework, subject to formal verification.[3]
External Links
References
- Nawaz, Y. (n.d.). AI-Assisted Hybrid Solver for Skin Friction and Sherwood Number Prediction in Eyring–Prandtl Nanofluid Flow over a Riga Plate. Scopus publication record.
https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105031394968 - Nawaz, Y. (n.d.). Fractal time numerical modelling of radiative heat and mass transfer in Carreau–Yasuda mixed convective flow. Scopus publication record.
https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105025412872 - Nawaz, Y. (n.d.). High-order compact ETI-RK scheme for Eyring-Prandtl flow over a Riga plate. Scopus publication record.
https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105035878483
