Dr. Muhammad Bilal | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award
Researcher | Shanghai University | China
Dr. Muhammad Bilal, Postdoctoral Fellow at the School of Science, Shanghai University, is a distinguished mathematician specializing in applied mathematics with a focus on soliton theory, nonlinear wave phenomena, and qualitative analysis of nonlinear partial differential equations. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Zhengzhou University, an M.Phil. in Mathematics from Minhaj University, and advanced degrees in Mathematics and Science Education from the University of the Punjab, building a strong academic foundation for his research career. His professional journey spans teaching, academic administration, and advanced research, where he has successfully led projects on the dynamical behavior of optical solitons, nonlinear wave structures, and complex dynamical models with applications in physics and engineering. Dr. Bilal’s research contributions are reflected in his extensive portfolio of high-impact publications across leading international journals, advancing theoretical and computational methods in mathematical physics. He is actively engaged in mentorship, scientific collaboration, and conference participation, strengthening global research networks. His scholarly achievements have been recognized through awards, professional certifications, and invitations to serve in collaborative and editorial capacities. With demonstrated expertise in mathematical modeling, stability analysis, bifurcation theory, and optical soliton dynamics, Dr. Bilal continues to contribute significantly to advancing mathematical sciences. He has earned wide recognition in the academic community with 2,230 Citations, 70 Documents, and an h-index of 30.
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Featured Publications
1. Bilal, M. (2025). Some novel optical pulses in hydrodynamical nonlinear complex equation using M-truncated fractional derivative. Scientific Reports. Advance online publication.
2. Bilal, M. (2025). Gross-Pitaevskii systems of fractional order with respect to multicomponent solitary wave dynamics. Scientific Reports. Advance online publication.
3. Bilal, M. (2025). On the study of multiple wave profiles and hybrid phenomena to the newly developed multi-component Gross-Pitaevskii system and stability analysis. Ain Shams Engineering Journal. Advance online publication.
4. Bilal, M. (2025). Analytical analysis of 2D couple stress flow of blood-based nanofluids with the influence of viscous dissipation over a stretching surface. Modern Physics Letters B. Advance online publication.
5. Bilal, M. (2025). Quantization of dissipative anisotropic harmonic oscillators. European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics. Advance online publication.