Date: February 13, 2026 Time: 10:00 AM Location: SBASSE Building
On Friday, 13th of February 2026, Syed Babar Ali School of Science and Engineering (SBASSE) is set to organize Programme Day, bringing together faculty, students, and staff for a collaborative and engaging experience. Each department will showcase concise and well-organized displays, highlighting their research areas, placement opportunities, and academic offerings.
ON MONOMIAL IDEALS SATISFYING THE NON-PURE DUAL EXCHANGE PROPERTY
Date: February 13, 2026 Time: 02:30 PM Location: SSE 91C1
Speaker: Muhammad Yousuf Bashir Supervisor: Dr Reza Abdolmaleki
In this thesis, we study the non-pure dual exchange (NPDE) property of monomial ideals. In particular, we focus on the classification of several classes of monomial ideals satisfying the NPDE property.Special attention is given to well-known families such as sortable monomial ideals. We investigate structural and combinatorial conditions guaranteeing the NPDE property.
MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE DYNAMIC
Date: February 13, 2026 Time: 03:30 PM Location: SSE 91C1
Speaker: Ateeq Muhammad Supervisor: Dr Adnan Khan
In August 2025, I began my research project under the supervision of Professor Adnan Khan from Lahore University of Management Sciences and Professor Riaz Ahmad from University College London. My work started with the foundational Kermack–McKendrick SIR model and progressed to higher-dimensional systems with multiple compartments. I analyzed the computation and interpretation of the basic reproduction number R0 and applied parameter estimation techniques using real-world epidemic data. I investigated the stability of disease- free and endemic equilibria using linearization and Lyapunov functions and explored the role of delay differential equations in modeling vector-borne diseases and temporary immunity. Ialso studied bifurcation theory, specifically Hopf bifurcation, where a pair of complex conjugate eigenvalues crosses the imaginary axis, causing a fixed point to lose stability. A key focus of my study has been on optimal control strategies, analyzing the effectiveness of measures such as vaccination, isolation, quarantine, and treatment using Pontryagin’s Maximum Principle. I have now extended this work to age-structured (PDS) models to capture disease dynamics across different age groups, applying the same analyses to assess how interventions impact each group.
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Date: February 13, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM
Location: SBASSE Building
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Date: February 13, 2026
Time: 05:00 PM
Location: Deans Smart Lab
Speaker: Dr Imran Anwar, Dr Qasim Imtiaz
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Feb
Date: February 13, 2026
Time: 02:30 PM
Location: SSE 91C1
Speaker: Muhammad Yousuf Bashir
Supervisor: Dr Reza Abdolmaleki
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Feb
Date: February 13, 2026
Time: 03:30 PM
Location: SSE 91C1
Speaker: Ateeq Muhammad
Supervisor: Dr Adnan Khan