Mr. Sikander Ali | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award
Research Associate Riphah international university-Lahore. Pakistan
Sikander Ali is an accomplished researcher in applied mathematics, specializing in graph theory, cryptography, and fault-tolerant systems. An active member of international research groups, he has consistently contributed to the advancement of mathematical theory and practical applications through innovative research projects and collaborations.
Profile
Education 🎓
- MS in Mathematics (2021–2023): COMSATS University, Sahiwal Campus, GPA 3.42, with a focus on Applied Mathematics and Graph Theory.
- MSc in Mathematics (2018–2020): COMSATS University, Sahiwal Campus, GPA 3.45, specializing in Cryptography and Numerical Analysis; awarded a 2nd position medal.
- Bachelor’s in Mathematics (2015–2017): GOVT College Bahawal Nagar, with a solid foundation in mathematics and physics.
- Intermediate in Pre-Engineering (2013–2015): GOVT College Bahawal Nagar.
Experience 📈
Sikander has extensive teaching experience, having served as a lecturer at prominent institutions like Riphah International University and Army Public School and College System. His teaching expertise covers both fundamental and advanced mathematics, where he focuses on fostering deep comprehension among his students.
Research Interests 🔍
Sikander’s research is centered on advanced topics in mathematics, including:
- Graph Theory: Resolvability Parameters and Graph Labelling
- Cryptography: Developing secure frameworks
- Fault-Tolerant Embedding: Emphasis on nanosheet and nanotube structures
- Neutrosophic Fuzzy Sets: Applications in various mathematical problems
Awards 🏆
- 2nd Position Medal in MSc: Recognized for academic excellence at COMSATS University.
- PEEF Scholarship: Awarded for outstanding performance.
- Inter-Campus First Prize: Earned recognition as a top debater.
- Vice President of COMSATS Sports Society: Led the sports society and promoted active participation.
Publications Top Notes📚:
Sikander has published widely in reputable journals, covering topics like graph theory and nano-structures. Below are some highlights: