
معرفی
Qurat-ul-Ain Azim is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Northeastern University. She holds a PhD in Mathematics from Imperial College London (2016). Her research focuses on fluid dynamics, mathematical modeling in biomedical contexts, porous media applications, and heat transfer in complex fluid systems.
Dr. Azim's work spans theoretical and applied studies, including computational models for biomedical systems like breast cancer epidemiology and renal tubule dynamics. She also investigates non-Newtonian fluid flows (e.g., Jeffery, PTT, and Oldroyd fluids) in engineering and biological settings. Her contributions address challenges in porous medium analysis, thin film coatings, and peristaltic pumping mechanisms.
Her publications highlight interdisciplinary applications of fluid mechanics, with recent work emphasizing disease modeling and porous media interactions. Collaborative projects involve biomedical engineering, polymer rheology, and thermal analysis of fluid systems.
While no specific awards or grants are listed, her extensive publication record reflects continuous engagement with cutting-edge research in applied mathematics and mechanical engineering.



