Tasneem Muhammad Shah (Urdu: تسنیم محمد شاه) is a Pakistani scientist and mathematician who is a professor at Preston University.[1] Previously, he was a professor and chairman of the Department of Mathematics at the Air University.[2][3]

Tasneem Muhammad Shah
Born
NationalityPakistani
CitizenshipPakistan
Alma materQuaid-i-Azam University
Oxford University
Known forPakistan's nuclear deterrence program
Chagai nuclear weapons testing
Missile Integration Programme
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Applied Mathematics
Monte Carlo methods
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsKahuta Research Laboratories (KRL)
National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)
Air University, Pakistan Air Force
Bahria University (BU)
Higher Education Commission (HEC)
Karachi University (KU)
Doctoral advisorRonald K. Boldwin

Shah was born in Pakistan and had moved to Islamabad for his studies. He attended the Quaid-i-Azam University where he received his undergraduate degree in mathematics. He did his MSc, M. Phil. from Quaid-I-Azam University, followed by his DPhil in mathematics from University of Oxford.[4] His doctoral thesis were written on "Analysis of Multi-Grid Methods, design, theory and development of Algo.".[5]

After serving in KRL for more than 27 years, Shah had begun providing training and teaching at the KRL to the field of fluid dynamics. He established the Department of Cryptology at NUST whereas he served as its first director. He also established the first IT University in private corporate sector and become the first rector of KASBIT, Karachi. He remained Dean, Faculty of Computer Sciences at Bahria University and established an Integrated Scientific and Industrial Software house for contract research (ISIS). He is the author of 14 research papers. He is also working for establishment of an HEC project, "National Institute of Vacuum Science and technology".[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Tasneem Muhammad Shah".
  2. ^ Department of Mathematics:Teaching Faculty. "Faculty Profile Page".
  3. ^ Department of Mathematics. "Chair, Department of Mathematics".
  4. ^ (CCIS), Computational Complexities Innovations and Solutions (2009). "Prof. Tasneem Mohammad Shah". Archived from the original on 7 October 2011.
  5. ^ "Computer Sciences Advisor:Dr. Tasneem Mohammad Shah". Archived from the original (webcache) on 15 July 2010.
  6. ^ "Prof. Tasneem Mohammad Shah". Archived from the original ((html)) on 7 October 2011.