Faculty Profile

Syed Nasrullah Ali Qazi

Lecturer

School of Science

Department of Physics

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Syed Nasrullah Ali Qazi completed both his M.Sc in Mathematical & Computational Physics and B.Sc(Hons)Physics from the Institute of Mathematicsl Research and Department of Physics at Universiti Putra Malaysia. he focused on theoretical cosmology, specifically investigating the dynamics of cosmic expansion under the influence of dark energy within the framework of an anisotropic universe. Afterwards, he served as Visiting Physics Lecturer at several institutions across Pakistan, including SZABIST and the International Islamic University. Mr. Syed Nasrullah Ali Qazi has been with the Department of Physics at the University of Management and Technology since 2018. Currently, his research expertise lies in Theoretical and Computational Astrophysics, with a particular focus on Plasma Astrophysics and the study of Modified Newtonian Dynamics and Dark Matter.

  • Computational/Theoretical Astrophysics, General Relativity
  • Plasma Astrophysics
  • Cosmic-ray physics
  • MOND/Dark Matter Theories
Name of Organization Designation Start Date End Date
University of Management and Technology Lecturer 06-02-2018 Present
International Islamic University Visiting Lecturer 01-03-2017 30-06-2017
SZABIST Visiting Lecturer 01-01-2016 31-05-2016
Publication Type Title Journal Name Impact Factor Year of Publication
International Publications with impact factor (less than 2.0) / JCR / SJR An interacting scenario for dark energy in a Bianchi type-I universe Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics 1.469 2014
International Publications with impact factor (2.0 and above) Evaluation of Coefficients of Friction for Cylinders, Rolling Down an Inclined Plane, by a Facile Video Technique The Physics Educator 0.435 2023
Degree Name & Area Year University City,Country
MS - Math & Computational Physics University of Putra Malaysia
BS - Physics University of Putra Malaysia
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