معرفی
Mohammad Mahabubur Rahman is a Research Fellow in the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at Clemson University, affiliated with the College of Science. His work focuses on theoretical and applied aspects of fluid dynamics, partial differential equations, and nanofluidics. He holds a postdoctoral appointment in a research-intensive environment.
His research interests encompass the mathematical analysis of fluid dynamics equations (e.g., Hall-MHD systems, Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equations) and applied studies on nanofluid heat transfer phenomena. He investigates regularity criteria, numerical simulation techniques, and physical mechanisms governing complex fluid behaviors under various conditions.
Rahman’s recent publications (2020–2025) highlight advancements in understanding global regularity issues of magnetohydrodynamic and Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equations, alongside studies on nanofluid heat transfer with slip effects (2016–2019). His work bridges theoretical mathematics with engineering applications in thermal systems.
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