Zeeshan Yousaf

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Zeeshan Yousaf
ذیشان یوسف
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Born (1986-11-09) 9 November 1986 (age 38)
Sialkot
NationalityPakistani
CitizenshipPakistan
Alma materUniversity of the Punjab
Known for
  • Cosmic Mathematics
  • Gravitational theories
  • General relativity
  • Mathematical sciences
  • Theory of relativity
Awards
  • Top 2% scientists from all over the world (2017, 2019)
  • Research Productivity Award (Category A)
  • Top 8th scientist in University of the Punjab by AD scientific index (2021)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics, Cosmic Mathematics, Mathematical Cosmology
Doctoral advisorMuhammad Sharif

Zeeshan Yousaf (November 1986), is a Pakistani Mathematician and HEC Certified Supervisor [1], trained in Geometry, Cosmic mathematics, and mathematical physics. He is a researcher in the field of Mathematics and Basic Sciences [2]. He has started his career by joining University of the Punjab (PU), Lahore as a Lecturer in 2014 [3]. He did Ph.D. Mathematics specialized in Mathematical Physics, and Cosmology [4].

Early life and Education[edit]

Yousaf's father was an Army contractor. Born in Sialkot, Yousaf gets his early education from Allama Iqbal Public School, Sialkot. He earned a Bachelor of Science at Govt. Murray College, Sialkot in 2017. He is an alumnus of University of the Punjab, where he received MSc (Mathematics). He completed his M.Phil. leading to Ph.D. in 2015, under the advisership of Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif from the same institution [5].

Career[edit]

Yousaf has been known for his contributions to Gravitational_collapse, modified gravity models, and stability analysis. His contributions are towards the stability analysis of self-gravitating objects, and cosmological aspects of modified gravity. He is currently focusing on investigating the exact solutions of the Einstein field equations and the effects of the cosmological constant and Alternatives to general relativity modified theories of gravity on compact systems and thus developed an interest in the cosmological constant and the Dark_energy. Yousaf has participated and attended more than 35 International and National workshops and conferences in his field [6] [7] [8].

Yousaf has contributed to the field of cosmic mathematics, gravitation, stability analysis, and the theory of Inflation (cosmology)[9]. He is currently focusing on investigating the observational and theoretical signatures of modified gravity on ultra-large scales [10].

He has trained many young researchers who are now carrying his legacy forward across the world[11]. Yousaf started a group named Group of Gravitation and Cosmology (GGC) at University of the Punjab [12]. He has contributed to the improvement of scientific understanding of our universe among Pakistan's young researchers. He has volunteered to encourage researchers in developing cosmological viable theories that are not only mathematically consistent but also observationally testable [13][14][15].

Awards and fellowships[edit]

  • Top 2% scientist of the World in the Stanford University, list (2021)[11].
  • Top 8th scientist in University of the Punjab in World Scientist and University Rankings 2021 by AD Scientific Index[16].

Selected research papers[edit]

  • Dynamical instability of the charged expansion-free spherical collapse in f(R) gravity by M. Sharif, and Z. Yousaf[17]
  • Causes of irregular energy density in f(R,T) gravity (2016) by Z. Yousaf, K. Bamba, and M. Z. Bhatti[18]

References[edit]

  1. "PU List of HEC Approved Supervisors". www.pu.edu.pk.
  2. https://www.pcst.org.pk/docs/PSP2017.pdf
  3. "University of the Punjab". pu.edu.pk.
  4. http://faculty.zeeshan-yousaf.pu.edu.pk/
  5. "List of Ph.D. produced by University of the Punjab in 2015" (PDF). www.pu.edu.pk.
  6. "2702". CIRM Scientific Events.
  7. "Southern Cross 2017: Surveying the Cosmos, The Science From Massively Multiplexed Surveys, jointly supported by the Australian Astronomical Observatory (AAO) and the CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science". aat.anu.edu.au. 8 September 2016.
  8. "21st International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation, Columbia University, New York" (PDF). gr21.org.
  9. "Int. Conf. on Relativistic Astrophysics". icra.pu.edu.pk.
  10. "SW12_Participants.html". www.cpt.univ-mrs.fr.
  11. 11.0 11.1 "12 Pakistani teachers on Stanford University's top scientist list". The Express Tribune. 19 November 2020.
  12. "The Group of Gravitation and Cosmology". ggc.pu.edu.pk.
  13. "PU International Conference on Gravitation and Cosmology". www.pu.edu.pk/puicgc.
  14. "The News International: Z. Yousaf is named among world's top researchers". www.thenews.com.pk.
  15. "Dunya Newspaper (Urdu Language)".
  16. "World Scientist and University Rankings 2021". Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  17. Sharif, M.; Yousaf, Z. (1 July 2013). "Dynamical instability of the charged expansion-free spherical collapse in f(R) gravity". Physical Review D. 88: 024020. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.88.024020 – via NASA ADS.
  18. Yousaf, Z.; Bamba, Kazuharu; Bhatti, M. Zaeem-ul-Haq (20 June 2016). "Causes of irregular energy density in $f(R,T)$ gravity". Physical Review D. 93 (12): 124048. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.93.124048 – via APS.

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