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    +966-13-849-5461

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    sbilal@pmu.edu.sa

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  • Dr. Sardar Muhammad Bilal

  • Job Title :

    Researcher

  • College :

    College of Engineering


  • Department :

    Mechanical Engineering


Dr. Sardar Muhammad Bilal is an experienced professional with more than 10 years of experience in research and teaching. He holds Post Doc. in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) from Central South University, China. Dr. Sardar Muhammad Bilal has completed his PHD in Computational Mathematics from Quaid-e-Azam University, Pakistan. Dr. Sardar Muhammad Bilal is the author of over 150 leading international research articles and his work has been cited more than 4000 times. He is recognized among the top 2% scientists worldwide, according to the list issued by Stanford University, USA, and Elsevier/Scopus from last consecutive 3 years.

His expertise areas include computational fluid dynamics (CFD) using Finite Element and Difference methods, Artificial Neural Networks. In addition, he has strong background on Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI), Optimal Shape/System Design, Heat Exchangers, Thermofluids and Energy Storage using Phase Changing Materials. He has also conducted extensive research on energy harvesting through convective and turbulent flows in cavities and channels.

With a strong background in nanotechnology, entropy analysis, and heat transfer, his research focuses on Latent Heat Thermal Energy Storage (LHTES) using nano-enhanced phase change materials (Nano-PCMs) and hybrid nanofluids for sustainable energy solutions.

He has completed project funded by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan as a Principal Investigator (PI). He serves as an Academic Editor in renowned journals. Additionally, he has reviewed articles for leading journals including, International Journal of Heat and Mass transfer, International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, CFD Letters, PLOS one and many more.

He has supervised 2 Ph.D. and 20 MS students so far. Dr. Sardar Muhammad Bilal has presented his research at many national and international conferences. He has been a resource person in numerous training workshops.

 

  • Post Doc. Computational Fluid Dynamics - Central South University, Hunan, China
  • PHD. Computational Mathematics - Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
  • M. Phil. Applied Mathematics - Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan

 

  1. S Bilal, M Yasir, AH Ali, Comparative rheological features of radiated Darcy-Forchheimer flow of micropolar and second grade fluid with cross diffusion and Arrhenius activation energy, Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics 13(2025)101084
  2. S Bilal, H Zeb, T Munir, NS Akbar, Heat Transfer Enhancement in Flow Between Two Rotating Disks Using Ternary Nanoparticles: A Computational Study, Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics 13, (2025)101032.
  3. S Bilal, MZA Qureshi, M Awais, M Farooq, Evaluating formation of interfacial nanolayer of Au/Cu with graphene nanoparticles along with magnetic-morphologies by considering CattaneoChristov heat flux dynamics, Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics 13(2025)101020
  4. S Bilal, IA Shah, AS Alqahtani, MY Malik, Significance of Aspect Ratio of Internal Heating Element in Optimizing Thermal Production of Water with Ternary Nano Composition in Crown Chamber, Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 68(2025)105882 doi.org/10.1016/j.csite.2025.105882
  5. MI Afridi, S Riasat, S Iqbal, S Bilal, AA Alderremy, EE Mahmoud, Nanocomposites of various shapes in trihybrid nanofluid flow past a Riga plate with electroosmotic effects, Alexandria Engineering Journal 113(2025)498-508
  6. A Sattar, B Bofeng, I Anwer, M Farooq, S Bilal, MI Khan, NS Akbar, Photothermal performance of nanofluids: An experimental study on direct absorption solar energy conversion using graphene oxide and its binary composites for water purification, Energy Conversion and Management: X, 26(2025)100898
  7. NZ Khan, S Bilal, Analyzing dynamics of hybrid nanofluid in curved corrugated enclosure configuring the impact of heated inner cylinder through multigrid simulations,Multiscale and Multidisciplinary Modeling, Experiments and Design 8 (2025) 1-22
  8. P Sreenivasulu, S Bilal, T Poornima, Thermal performance of a micropolar fluid flowing around a vertical cone with consideration of spatially varying heat source, Case Studies in Thermal Engineering 65(2025)105576
  9. S Bilal, ZA Qureshi, K Yasin, Optimizing performance of ternary nanoparticles in enhancing thermal transport between permeable coaxial cylinders with interfacial nanolayer, Multiscale and Multidisciplinary Modeling, Experiments and Design 8 (2025)69-81.
  10. S Bilal, M Yasir, Rheology of Maxwell material on dynamics of gyrotatic microorganism with variable characteristics and hydrodynamic impacts, Multiscale and Multidisciplinary Modeling, Experiments and Design 8 (2025)16-30.
  11. S Bilal, Asad Ullah, NS Akbar, Comparative analysis of thermally radiative parabolic surface with heat generation to investigate the Williamson hybrid nanofluid flow via artificial neural network,Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 1-15(2024) doi.org/10.1007/s10973-024-13890-2.
  12. S Bilal, AA Pasha, M Nasir, B Kada, M Waqas, N Zamri, Numerical study of squeezed Sutterby nanomaterial flow configured by parallel magnetized plates: Application of generalized heat-mass fluxes, International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer 159(2024)108054.
  13. U Devani, J Patil, S Bilal, BN Hanumagowda, VB Trimbak, JV Tawade, Study of MHD on porous flat and curved circular plate lubricated with couple stress fluid-a slip velocity model, Results in Engineering 24(2024)102914
  14. MS Kausar, OA Bég, S Bilal, M Waqas, N Zamri, KA Gepreel, Numerical computations for thermally radiative viscoplastic magnetized nanomaterial capturing gyrotactic microorganisms, non-Darcian and transpiration aspects: a model for …Fuel 377(2024)132564
  15.  N.S. Akbar, T. Zamir, S. Bilal, T. Muhammad, Computational study with neural networks to double diffusion in Prandtl thermal nanofluid flow adjacent to a stretching surface design with numerical treatment. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part N: Journal of Nanomaterials, Nanoengineering and Nanosystems. 2024 doi:10.1177/23977914241289978.
  16. S Bilal, IA Shah, MB Riaz, Hybrid nanofluid flow in chamber containing heated and concentrated internal source under the effectiveness of applied magnetic field, International Journal of Thermofluids 24(2024)100916.
  17. S Riasat, S Bilal, S Alshehery, N Khan, MR Ali, AS Hendy, Unsteady thermal efficiency and temperature isotherms of an inclined radiative porous concave parabolic tapered fin: An application of design of tapered fin featuring,Case Studies in Thermal Engineering 63(2024)105318
  18. A Hussain, SN Kazmi, S Bilal, Induction of platelet-shaped ferromagnetic nanoparticles to analyze heat transport mechanism in peristaltic activity of blood-based Casson liquid in non-symmetric configuration …Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 149 (2024) 13031-13043
  19. S Bilal, A Hussain, T Arshad, Scrutiny of pseudoplastic nanofluid flow under the influence of magnetic hydrodynamics with chemical reaction across the cylinder with slip boundary condition, International Journal of Thermofluids 24(2024)100848.
  20. M. Yasir, S Bilal, M. Hussien, Exploring the dynamics of gyrotactic microorganisms for thermally convective material of Casson fluid with non-uniform heat source/sink. Multiscale and Multidiscip. Model. Exp. and Des. 7, 6263–6273 (2024). doi.org/10.1007/s41939-024-00574-5
  21. S Bilal, M Yasir, MB Riaz, Thermal characteristics of Falkner-Skan flow of time-dependent Maxwell material with varying viscosity and thermal conductivity, International Journal of Thermofluids 24(2024)100833.
  22. S Bilal, MB Riaz, Thermofluidic transport of Williamson flow in stratified medium with radiative energy and heat source aspects by machine learning paradigm, International Journal of Thermofluids 24(2024)100818
  23. S Bilal, A Ullah, MB Riaz, Analyzing the effectiveness of Nields constraint and stratification on dynamics of non-Newtonian fluid by executing numerical and machine learning approaches, Heliyon 10 (2024)
  24. NZ Khan, S Bilal, MB Riaz, Finite element simulations to explore thermofluidic transport mechanism in permeable medium by using Darcy Brinkman-Forchheimer model, Partial Differential Equations in Applied Mathematics 11(2024)100892
  25. B Kada, S Bilal, AA Pasha, M Waqas, N Zamri, SB Formanova, Analytical assessment based on radiative-magnetized nanomaterial viscoplastic flow configured by cylindrical regime with Darcy–Forchheimer porosity, Joule heating and chemical …Case Studies in Thermal Engineering 61(2024)104960
  26. S Bilal, S Akram, M Athar, K Saeed, A Riaz, A Razia, Dissipative and multiple slips on thermally radiative biological fluid of magneto-six-constant Jeffrey nanofluid with double diffusion convection: a numerical investigation, BioNanoScience 14 (2024)2248-2263
  27. I Khan, S Bilal, T Salahuddin, A case study on effect of variable viscosity on non-newtonian nanofluid over an extendable cylindrical surface by utilizing Reynold’s model, Alexandria Engineering Journal (2024)102, 250-263
  28. S Bilal, S Akram, M Athar, K Saeed, A Razia, A Riaz, Numerical analysis on theoretical model of magneto-Williamson nanofluid in relation to viscous dissipation, double-diffusion convection, thermal radiation and multiple slip …Pramana 98 (2025)125
  29. M. Yasir S. Bilal, N.A. Ahammad, I.E. Elseesy, Thermal irregular generation and absorption of nanoscale energy transportation of thermodynamic material of a micropolar fluid, Ain Shams Engineering Journal 15 (2024), 102948
  30. S Bilal, KU Rehman, W Shatanawi, AS Shflot, MY Malik, Heat transfer analysis of Carreau nanofluid flow with gyrotactic microorganisms: A comparative study, Case Studies in Thermal Engineering 60(2024) 104617.

Being an experienced researcher and academician, Dr. Sardar Muhammad Bilal has been affiliated with multiple organizations to conduct updated research on applied mathematics. He was affiliated to Chinese University during Post doctoral research to make industrial linkage between academia and industry. He is a member of China Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (CSIAM) and Pakistan Mathematical Society (PMS).

Due to his excellent contribution in the field of CFD he has participated in different research projects in Pakistan, China and Saudi Arabia.

 

  1. Calculus I
  2. Calculus II
  3. Calculus III
  4. Fluid Mechanics I
  5. Fluid Mechanics II
  6. Numerical Methods
  7. Ordinary Differential Equations
  8. Partial Differential Equations
  9. Complex Variables and Transforms
  10. Linear Algebra and Differential Equations

Dr. Sardar Muhammad Bilal has research interest and expertise in following fields

1. Computational Fluid Dynamics

2. Fluid Structure Interaction

3. Internal and External Flows

4. Turbulent Flow modelling

5. Energy Strogaing

6. Nano Science

7. Data Driven Techniques

 

China Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (CSIAM).

Pakistan Mathematical Society (PMS).