Nadeem Malik


Nadeem Malik

College Of Arts And Sciences

Department of Computational, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences


Adjunct Faculty in Mathematics

Sci Tech Suite 311

nmalik@tamusa.edu
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Biography

 

Researchgate webpage:        https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nadeem_Malik4                                                                                           

2021– Present: Professor (Adjunct) Texas A&M University, Mathematics, USA

2018 – Present: Professor (Adjunct) Texas Tech University, Mechanical Engineering, USA

2010 – 2018: Associate Professor King Fahd University of Petroleum, Department of Mathematics, Saudi Arabia

1997 – 2010: Positions at Imperial College London, Queen Mary University of London, and University of Cambridge

1994-1996 Marie Curie Research Fellow EU, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France

1991-1993 Postdoc ETH (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) Zurich, Switzerland

1991 PhD in Mathematics, University of Cambridge, England.

1983 BSc  in Mathematics, Imperial College London

Teaching Summary

 
Year Rank Company/Institute/University
2021-Present Adjunct Professor Texas A&M University San Antonio
2018-Present Adjunct Professor Texas Tech Univeristy Lubbock
2010-2018 Associate Professor King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia

Classes Observing

 
Course Code Course Name
MATH-4303_001 Statistical Methods (2022)
MATH-1314_006, MATH-1314_008 College Algebra (Fall 2022)
MATH-1314_006, MATH-1314_007, MATH-1314_010 College Algebra (Fall 2023)

 

Resources

 
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Publications (Recent)

 
  • Malik N. A. & F. Hussain (2024) Turbulent Plane Jets via Lie Symmetry Analysis: the free plane jet.  J. Fluid Mech. 991 A12.
  • Malik N. A. & F. Hussain (2021) New scaling laws predicting turbulent particle pair diffusion, overcoming the limitations of the prevalent Richardson-Obukhov theory.  Physics of Fluids, 33, 035135. doi: 10.1063/5.0036955.

  • Usama M.S. & Malik N.A. (2021) A Comparison of Turbulence Generated by 3DS Sparse Grids with Different Blockage Ratios and Different Co-frame Arrangements. In: Kilgour D.M., Kunze H., Makarov R., Melnik R., Wang X. (eds) Recent Developments in Mathematical, Statistical and Computational Sciences. AMMCS 2019. Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, vol 343. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63591-6_30.

  • Malik, Nadeem A. Turbulent particle pair diffusion: a theory based upon local and non-local diffusion processes. PLoS ONE 13(10): e0202940, (2018). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202940.

  • Ali, I. & Malik, N. A. A Realistic Transport Model with Pressure-Dependent Parameters for Gas Flow in Tight Porous Media with Application to Determining Shale Rock Properties. Transport In Porous Media Vol. 124 No. 3, pp 723-742, (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11242-018-1092-4

Course Teachings

SubjectNumberSectionDescriptionTermSyllabi
MATH 1014 003 College Algebra Recitation Spring 2025 No Syllabus Attached
MATH 1314 003 College Algebra Spring 2025 No Syllabus Attached