Dr.Abdul Rauf Khan | Mathematical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Assistant Professor | Ghazi University | Pakistan
π Short Bio:
Dr. Abdul Rauf Khan is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan. He completed his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Bahauddin Zakariya University in 2015 and has since accumulated over 11 years of experience in academia, with a significant focus on research in ring theory, lattice theory, molecular graph theory, and QSPR analysis.
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π Education:
Dr. Abdul Rauf Khan earned his Ph.D. (Mathematics) from CASPAM, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan in 2015. Prior to his Ph.D., he completed an M.Phil. (Mathematics) and a BS (Mathematics) from the same university.
π¨βπ« Experience:
With over 11 years of experience, including 4 years in research and 7 years in post-Ph.D. academic roles, Dr. Khan has held positions such as Assistant Professor at Ghazi University and Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology, Rahim Yar Khan.
π Research Interests:
Dr. Khan’s research interests span several areas including:
- Ring Theory
- Lattice Theory
- Molecular Graph Theory
- QSPR Analysis
- Mathematical Modeling
π Awards:
Dr. Khan has been recognized with:
- Appreciation Letter for excellence in academic administration
- HEC Indigenous Scholarship for M.Phil. leading to Ph.D.
π Publications:
Dr. Abdul Rauf Khan has published extensively in reputable journals. Some notable publications include:
- Computation of Differential and Integral Operators Using M-Polynomials of Gold Crystal (2024, Heliyon)
- Molecular Temperature Descriptors as a Novel Approach for QSPR Analysis of Borophene Nanosheets (2024, PLOS ONE)
- Investigation of reduced reverse degree-based polynomials & indices of gold crystals (2024, Physica Scripta)
- Fundamental aspects of skin cancer drugs via degree-based chemical bonding topological descriptors (2023, Molecules)
- Computation of Zagreb polynomials and Zagreb indices for benzenoid triangular & hourglass system (2023, Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds)