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Dr. M. B. Arain is a distinguished researcher and academic specializing in fluid mechanics, non-Newtonian fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and bioconvection phenomena. He earned his Ph.D. from the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI), Pakistan, as a Fulbright PhD Scholar, recognized for his academic excellence and research potential.
Following his Ph.D., Dr. Arain served as a postdoctoral fellow at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, where he published high-impact research. As a Lecturer in Mathematics, he balances teaching with advancing cutting-edge research in theoretical and computational fluid dynamics, particularly focusing on non-Newtonian fluids, nanofluids, and bioconvection.
Dr. Arain is renowned for integrating advanced computational techniques, such as BP-ANN, to optimize fluid dynamics predictions, improving efficiency over traditional methods. His work on acoustic wave-driven gas bubble dynamics has applications in energy storage and biomedical engineering.
With international collaborations, including projects, his research spans thermal and mass diffusion in fluid flows, contributing to global advancements in fluid mechanics. His work has significant applications in energy systems, thermal management, biomedical engineering, and industrial processes, demonstrating his commitment to solving real-world challenges through innovation.
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- Acoustic Streaming, Acoustic Caviatation, Computational Fluid Dynamics,