Education:
🎓 Sikander Ali earned his MS in Mathematics from COMSATS University, Sahiwal Campus, Pakistan, with a GPA of 3.42/4.0, focusing on applied mathematics and graph theory. He also holds an MSc in Mathematics from the same university, where he specialized in cryptography and numerical analysis, achieving 2nd position in his class with a GPA of 3.45/4.0. He completed his undergraduate degree in Mathematics and Physics from GOVT College Bahawal Nagar, Pakistan, with a notable academic record.
Experience:
👨🏫 Sikander has held various teaching positions, including Lecturer in Mathematics at the Army Public School and College System in Lahore and Visiting Lecturer at Riphah International University. He also taught at The Sahiwal College of Educator and GOVT Imamia College, Sahiwal, where he delivered lectures on both basic and advanced mathematics topics. His teaching roles have allowed him to explore diverse aspects of mathematics education and apply his research expertise in the classroom.
Research Focus:
🔍 Sikander Ali’s research interests revolve around graph theory, cryptography, and fuzzy sets. He has made significant contributions in areas like the resolvability parameters of graphs, fault-tolerant embedding of graphs, and cryptography. His work on neutrosophic fuzzy sets and novel resolvability parameters showcases his dedication to advancing mathematical research and its practical applications, especially in network theory and nano-structures.
Awards and Honours:
🏅 Throughout his academic journey, Sikander Ali has received several accolades, including a scholarship to complete his MSc and a 2nd position medal in his degree program. His performance in all four semesters was exceptional, placing him in the top ranks of his class. Additionally, his leadership roles, including Vice President of the COMSATS Sports Society, demonstrate his well-rounded academic and extracurricular achievements.
Publications (Top Notes):
Novel resolvability parameter of some well-known graphs and exchange properties with applications