Dr. Anisa Qamar
  • Professor (Tenured)

Dr. Anisa Qamar

Ph.D , Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan (2004) in THEORETICAL & EXPERIMENTAL Plasma Physics
Research Interest:  Plasma Physics
Telephone: +92-91-5853044
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TITLE OF PHD THESIS

ORDER AND CHAOS IN TEMPERATURE GRADIENT-DRIVEN-DRIFT-WAVES IN SHEARED FLOW PLASMA

 

DISTINCTIONS & AWARDS

1. Chancellor’s Gold Medal (1995) (M.Phil. in Physics), Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.

2. RPA Award 2005

3. RPA Award 2011

4. RPA Award 2015

5. RPA Award 2016

MEMEBERSHIP

  1.  President/Member of Pakistan Physical Society (PPS) Pakistan

  2. Member WG5 group

  3. Country Team Leader of International Union for Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP)

  4. Member of South Asian Regional Working Women Group (RCWG)

  5. Member of Pakistan Physics Working Women Group

  6. Member of Organization Women in Science Development (OWSD)

  7. Part Time Member of Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA)

  8. Member of Science and Technology Advisory Council (STAC) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

 

Teaching and Research Experience

·         Jan 2017-Continued Professor (TTS), Department of Physics, University of Peshawar.

·         Feb 2010 - Associate Professor (TTS), Department of Physics, University of Peshawar.

·         Feb 2007 – Feb 2010 Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, University of Peshawar.

·         May 1997-1998 (August): Lecturer in Physics, Frontier Govt. Girls College, Peshawar, NWFP, Pakistan.

·         August 1995 - May 1997: Lecturer in Physics, Govt. Girls College, Charsadda, NWFP, Pakistan.

 

Research Experience

1.       Feb 2006 - Feb 2007 Post-doc at National Center for Physics (NCP) QAU, Islamabad.

2.       March 2004 – Jan 2006 Post-doc research at Department of Physics, QAU, Islamabad.

3.       January 1, 2000 to 2003 as a Research Associate at the department of Physics, Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan

4.       July 10, 1998 to December 1999 as a Research Officer at the department of Physics, Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan

 

Research Collaborations

NATIONAL

MoU (2008-2018)

One MoU has been signed between National Center for Physics, Islamabad and Department of Physics, UoP for training of MPhil & PhD scholars. Currently three PhD scholars from the UoP are being trained under this exchange programme. These students are given training and free accommodation.

INTERNATIONAL

We are having Strong research collaborations with Queens University Belfast and University of Maryland USA.    

Books Published

Order and Chaos in ITG/ETG Modes in Tokamak and Space Plasma Published in July 2011, Publisher:  VDM Verlag Dr. Muller GmbH & Co. KG, Germany. ISBN: 9783639355765

SUPERVISED PROJECTS:

Number of MPhil Produced: 16

Number of PhD Scholar enrolled: 08

Total Number of MSc Students Supervised: 32

 

Research Grants (HEC PROJECT)

One research grant (NO.20-970IR&D/07-747) has been approved in 2008 by HEC for the establishment of Plasma research group at the Department of Physics, University of Peshawar worth rupees one million. I will be working as principal investigator for this project which will be carried out in collaboration with PAEC and Quaid – i – Azam University, Islamabad. Other collaborators in this project are Dr G. Murtaza Distinguish Professor of HEC (Sitarai Imtiaz) who is currently working as a Professor Salam Chair, Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan. Dr Arshad Majeed Mirza (Sitarai Imtiaz) is co-principal investigator and working as Professor, Department of Physics, Quaid I Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.

Research Grant (DOST PROJECT)

One research grant approved by Directorate of Science and Technology (Provisional Govt.)  in 2013 worth rupees 2.4 million for the establishment of Plasma Experimental lab in the Department of Physics University of Peshawar.

Research Grants (HEC PROJECT)

Second research grant (No.:9740/KPK/NRPU/R&D/HEC/2017) has been approved in 2019 by HEC for the establishment of Experimental Plasma Research Lab at the Department of Physics, University of Peshawar worth rupees thirteen point five million. I will be working as principal investigator

Publications

1.     Anomalous Heat Transport and Vortex Formation due to Electron- Temperature-Gradient Driven Drift Waves in a Sheared Flow, A.M. Mirza, T.Rafiq, Anisa Qamar, G.Murtaza, R.T. Faria Jr. and P.K. Shukla Plasma, Physica Scripta, 60, 261 (1999). [impact factor 1.28]

  1. Nonlinear Dynamics and Anomalous Energy Transport in an Electrostatic ITG Drift-Dissipative Mode, Tariq Rafiq, A.M. Mirza, Anisa Qamar, G. Murtaza and P. K. Shukla Physics of Plasmas, 6, 3571 (1999) [impact factor 2.45]

3. Order and Chaos in ETG-Driven Drift Dissipative Waves with Sheared Flows, A.M. Mirza, T.Rafiq, Anisa Qamar, G.Murtaza, P.K.Shukla and R.T. Faria J. Plasma Physics, 62(5), 531 (1999). [impact factor 1.16]

  1. Electromagnetic Ion-Temperature-Gradient modes and Anomalous Transport in a Non-uniform Magnetized Plasma with Equilibrium Flows, Tariq Rafiq, Anisa Qamar, Arshad M. Mirza, G. Murtaza and P. K. Shukla Physics of Plasmas, 7(4), 1125 (2000). [impact factor 2.45].

  2. Chaotic Behavior of Ion Temperature-Gradient Driven Drift Dissipative Modes, T. Rafiq, Anisa Qamar, G. Murtaza and  A.M. Mirza Physics of Plasmas, 7, 4499 (2000). [impact factor 2.45]

6. Tripolar vortices associated with toroidal ion temperature gradient modes in a magnetoplasma with sheared flows, T. Farid, A.M.Mirza, P. K. Shukla and Anisa Qamar, Physics of Plasmas, 8, 846 (2001). [impact factor 2.45]

7.       Formation of Quadrupolar vortices in ion-temperature-gradient modes, Anisa Qamar, A. M. Mirza, and G. Murtaza. Physics of Plasmas, 10, 2819 (2003). [impact factor 2.45]

8. Formation of tripolar vortices in toroidal ion-temperature-gradient driven modes in the presences of dust contamination, A.M. Mirza, Anisa Qamar, M. Yaqub Khan and M. Ayub, Physics of Plasmas 14, 083701, (2007). [impact factor 2.45]

9. Ion-temperature-gradient driven modes in Bi-ion magnetoplasma, Nazia Batool, Anisa Qamar, A.M. Mirza

Physica Scripta 78 065503 (2008). [impact factor 1.28]

10.    Quadrupolar vortex formation in ion-temperature-gradient driven dust-contaminated magnetoplasma, Anisa Qamar, Arshad M. Mirza and M. Y. Khan Physica Scripta 79 025505 (2009). [impact factor 1.28]

11.    Parametric studies of non-linear magnetosonic waves in two dimensional quantum magnetoplasmas, A. Mushtaq and Anisa Qamar, Physics of Plasmas. 16, 022301-8, (2009). [impact factor 2.45].

12.    Vortical structures in a nonuniform pair-ion dust magnetoplasma with sheared flows, A. Mushtaq, A. Qamar and Zulfiqar Ahmed, Physics of Plasmas. 17, 014502 (2010). [impact factor 2.45]

13.    Dipolar vortex formation in electromagnetic ion – temperature – gradient  waves in a dust contaminated magnetoplasma, Anisa Qamar, M Yaqub Khan, Zulfiqar Ahmad and Arshad M Mirza, Physics of Plasma 17, 062301, 2010. [impact factor 2.45]

14.    Chaos in toroidal ion-temperature-gradient driven modes in dust-contaminated magnetoplasma, Anisa Qamar, Arshad M Mirza, M Yaqub Khan, Attaullah Shah, Physica Scripta 83, 065503, 2011.[impact factor 1.28]

15.    Dust ion acoustic solitons in pair-ion plasmas with non-isothermal electrons, A. Mushtaq, M. Nasir Khattak, Zulfiqar Ahmad, Anisa Qamar, Physics of Plasmas 19, 042304,(2012). [Impact factor 2.45]

16.    Magnetohydrodynamic spin waves in degenerate electron positron ion plasma, A. Mushtaq, R. Maroof, Zulfiqar Ahmad, Anisa Qamar, Physics of Plasmas 19, 052101 (2012) [impact factor 2.45]

17.    Tripolar vortex formation in dense quantum plasma with ion-temperature-gradients, Anisa Qamar, A. M. Mirza, Atta-ur-Rehman, Phys. Plasmas 19, 052303 (2012). [impact factor 2.45]

18.    Electrostatic solitons in rotating dusty plasmas with anisotropic ion pressure, Muhammad Adnan, S. Mahmood, Anisa Qamar, Astrophys Space Sci (2012) 341, 551 - 558 [Impact factor 1.62]

19.    Nonplanar electrostatic solitary waves in a relativistic degenerate dense plasma, Ata-ur-Rahman, A. Mushtaq, S. Ali and A. Qamar Commun. Theor. Phys. 59, 479-483 (2013) [Impact factor 0.95]

20.   Nonlinear ion acoustic excitations in relativistic degenerate, astrophysical electron–positron–ion plasmas, Ata-ur-Rahman, S. Ali, A. Mushtaq and A. Qamar J. Plasma Physics 79, 817-823 (2013) [impact factor 1.16]

21.   Planar and nonplanar ion acoustic shock waves in relativistic degenerate astrophysical electron-positron-ion plasmas, Ata-ur-Rahman, S. Ali, A. M. Mirza and A. Qamar, Physics of Plasmas 19, 052303 (2013). [impact factor 2.45]

22.   Linear and non-linear dynamics of electron temperature gradient mode in non-Maxwellian plasmas, U. Zakir, Q. Haque and A. Qamar, Physics of Plasmas 20, 052106 (2013). [impact factor 2.45]

23.   Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equation for solitary waves in warm dense astrophysical electron-positron-ion plasmas, Ata-ur Rahman, S.A. Khan and A. Qamar,  Astrophys. Space Sci. 347:119–127 (2013). [impact factor 1.62]

24.   Three dimensional electrostatic solitary waves in a dense magnetoplasma with relativistically degenerate electrons. Ata-ur-Rahman, W. Masood, B. Eliasson and A. Qamar, Phys. Plasmas 20, 092305 (2013). [impact factor 2.45]

25.   Effect of Anisotropic Ion Pressure on Solitary Waves in Magnetized Dusty Plasma, M. Adnan S. Mahmood and Anisa Qamar, Contrib. Plasma Phys. 54, 724-734 (2014). [impact factor 0.98]

26.   Ion-temperature-gradient driven modes in dust-contaminated plasma with nonthermal electron distribution and dust charge fluctuations, U. Zakir, Q. Haque, A. Qamar and Arshad M. Mirza, Astrophys Space Sci, 350, 565-572 (2014). [impact factor 1.62]

27.   Small amplitude ion acoustic solitons in a weakly magnetized plasma with anisotropic ion pressure and kappa distributed electrons, M Adnan S. Mahmood and Anisa Qamar, Advances in Space Research 53 845–852 (2014). [impact factor 1.40]

28.   On the ordinary mode instability for low beta plasmas, Fazal Hadi , Muhammad Fraz Bashir , Anisa Qamar, Phys. Plasmas 21, 052111 (2014). [impact factor 2.45]

29.   Dust acoustic solitary and shock excitations in a Thomas-Fermi magnetoplasma, Zakia Rahim, Shahid Ali and Anisa Qamar, Phys. Plasmas 21, 072305 (2014). [impact factor 2.45]

30.   Bernstein instability driven by thermal ring distribution, Peter H. Yoon, Fazal Hadi and Anisa Qamar, Phys. Plasmas 21, 074502 (2014)  [impact factor 2.45]

31.    Pressure anisotropy effects on nonlinear electrostatic excitations in magnetized electron-positron-ion plasmas, Muhammad Adnan, Gina Williams, Anisa Qamar, S. Mahmood, and Ioannis Kourakis, Eur. Phys. J. D   68, 247 2014   [impact factor 1.208]

32.    Coupled ion acoustic and drift waves in magnetized superthermal electron-positron-ion plasmas, Muhammad Adnan & Shahzad Mahmood, Anisa Qamar, Phys. Plasmas 21, 092119 (2014). [impact factor 2.45]

33.    Ordinary mode instability associated with thermal ring distribution, F. Hadi, P. H. Yoon, and A. Qamar. Physics of Plasmas, 22, 022112 (2015). [impact factor 2.45]

34.    Magnetohydrodynamic waves with relativistic electrons and positrons in degenerate spin ½  astrophysical plasmas, R. Maroof, S. Ali, A. Mushtaq and A. Qamar Phys. Plasmas, 22, 112102 (2015). [impact factor 2.45]

35.    Amplitude  modulation of quantum-ion-acoustic waves packets in electron-positron-ion plasmas, Atta ur Rahman, Michael Mc Kerr, Wale F., El. Taibany, Ioannis Kourakis  and  A. Qamar, Phys. Plasmas, 22, 022305 (2015). [impact factor 2.45]

36.    Electrostatic solitary waves in relativistic degengerate electron-proton-ion plasma, Atta ur Rahaman, Ioannis Kourakis and Anisa Qamar, IEEE Tansactions on plasma science 43, 4 (2015). [impact factor 1.052]

37.    Propagation of ion solitary pulses in dense astrophysics electron-postron-ion magnetoplasma, Atta ur Rahman, S. A. Khan and Anisa Qamar, Plasma Science and technology 17,12 (2015). [impact factor 0.659]

38.    Dust acoustic and drift waves in a non-Maxweelian dusty plasma with dust charge fluctuation, U. Zakir, Q. Haque, N. Imtaiz and A. Qamar, J. Plasma Phys. 81, (2015). [impact factor 1.16]

39.    Electron temperature gradient mode instability and stationary vortices with elliptic and circular boundary conditions in non-Maxwellian plasmas, U. Zakir, Q. Haque and A. Qamar, Physics of Plasma, 22, 122105 (2015). [impact factor 2.45]

40.    Quantum dust magnetosonic waves with spin and exchange correlation effects, R. Maroof, A. Mushtaq and A. Qamar, Physics of Plasmas, 23, 013704 (2016). [impact factor 2.115]

41.    Ion temperature gradient mode driven solition and shock, U. Zakir, M. Adnan, Q. Haque, A. Qamar, and A. M. Mirza, Physics of Plasmas, 23, 042104 (2016). [impact factor 2.115]

42.    Small amplitude two dimensional electrostatic excitations in a magnetized dusty plasma with q-distributed electrons: Shahab Ullah Khan, Muhammad Adnan, Anisa Qamar, Shahzad Mahmood; Astrophys Space Sci. 361, 213 (2016). [impact factor 1.622]

43.    Characteristic study of head-on collision of dust-ion acoustic solitons of opposite polarity with kappa distributed electrons, Shahida Parveen, Shahzad Mahmood, Muhammad Adnan and Anisa Qamar; Physics of Plasma 23, 092122 (2016). [impact factor 2.115]

44.    Small amplitude Kinetic Alfven Waves in a superthermal electron-positron ion plasma; Muhammad Adnan  Sahahzad Mahmood, Anisa Qamar, Mouloud Tribeche ; Advances in Space Research 58 , 1746 (2016). [impact factor 1.401]

45.    Arbitrary electron acoustic waves in degenerate dense plasmas by A. Rahman, A. Mushtaq, A. Qamar  and S. Neelam; Indian J Phys. 91, 5 (2017). [impact factor 0.988]

46.    On the characteristics of obliquely propagating electrostatic structures in non-Maxwellian plasmas in the presence of ion pressure anisotropy by Muhammad Adnan, Anisa Qamar, Shahzad Mahmood, and Ioannis Kourakis, Physics of Plasmas 24, 032114 (2017). [impact factor 2.115]

47.    Tripolar vortices in ion-temperature-gradient mode with non-Maxwellian electrons in an inhomogeneous magnetoplasma; Anisa Qamar, Javed Iqbal, U. Zakir, and Arshad M. Mirza, Can. J. Phys. 95, 650–654 (2017). [impact factor 0.724]

48.    Oblique ion acoustic excitations in an ultra-relativistic degenerate dense magnetoplasma; Ata-ur Rahman, A. Qamar, S. Naseer, and S. N. Naeem , Can. J. Phys. 95: 655–661 (2017). [impact factor 0.724]

49.    Kinetic treatment of nonlinear ion-acoustic waves in multi-ion plasma; Zulfiqar Ahmad,  Mushtaq Ahmad and A. Qamar Physics of Plasmas 24, 092304 (2017). [impact factor 2.115]

50.    Electron Bernstein waves in a collisionless magnetoplasma with Cairns distribution function; M. Usman Malik, W. Masood, Aman-ur Rehman, Arshad M. Mirza, and Anisa Qamar, Can. J. Phys. 1-5 (2017). [impact factor 0.724]

  1. Landau damping of electrostatic modes in nonthermal plasmas; Fazli Hadi, Ata-ur-Rahman, Anisa Qamar, Physics of Plasmas 24, 104503 (2017). [impact factor 2.115].

      52.    Oblique Interaction of Dust-ion Acoustic Solitons with Superthermal Electrons in a Magnetized Plasma, Shahida Parveen, Shahzad Mahmood, Muhammad Adnan, and Anisa Qamar, Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 87, 014502 1-12 (2018). [impact factor 1.577]

      53.    Interaction of magnetoacoustic solitons in plasmas with dispersion effects through electron inertia, Shahida Parveen, Shahzad Mahmood, Anisa Qamar, Sajjad Hussain, Muhammad Adnan. Contribution to Plasma Physics, 1-13 (2018). [impact factor 1.305]

      54.    Nonplanar dust-acoustic waves and chaotic motions in Thomas Fermi dusty plasmas, Zakia Rahim, Muhammad Adnan, Anisa Qamar and Asit Saha, Physics of Plasma, 25, 083706 1-10 (2018). [impact factor 1.830]

      55.    E?ect of Pressure Anisotropy on Nonlinear Periodic Waves in a Magnetized Superthermal Electron-Positron-Ion Plasma, Shahab Ullah Khan, Muhammad Adnan Shahzad Mahmood Hafeez-Ur-Rehman, Anisa Qamar. Brazilian Journal of Physics 49, 379-39. [impact factor 1.082]

      56.    Kinetic Study of Dust Ion Acoustic Waves in a Non-thermal Plasma, Ata-ur-Rahman, Fazli Hadi and Anisa Qamar. Journal of the Physical Society of Japan 88, 034501 (2019). [impact factor 1.577]

      57.    Interaction of kinetic Alfven wave solitons in nonthermal plasmas, Shahida Parveen, Shahzad Mahmood, Anisa Qamar and Muhammad Adnan. Physics of Plasmas 26, 072117 (2019). [impact factor 1.830]

58.    Interaction of Magnetoacoustic Solitons in Electron-Positron Plasma, Shahida Parveen, Shahzad Mahmood, Anisa Qamar and Muhamm.ad Adnan. Advances in Space Research 63, 1192-1203 (2019). [impact factor 2.177]

59.    Magnetosonic shock waves in magnetized quantum plasma with the evolution of spin-up and spin-down electrons, Zakia Rahim, Muhammad Adnan and Anisa Qamar. Physical Review E 100, 053206 (2019). [impact factor 2.295]

60.    Head-on collision of Magnetosonic shock waves with separated spin evolution in degenerate quantum magnetoplasma, Zakia Rahim, Muhammad Adnan and Anisa Qamar. Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (2020). [impact factor 1.577]

61.    Nonlinear excitations of Magnetosonic Solitary Waves and Their Chaotic Behavior in Spin-Polarized Degenerate Quantum Magnetoplasma,  Zakia Rahim, Muhammad Adnan and Anisa Qamar. Chaos (2021). [Impact factor 2.643]

62.    Dust Ion Acoustic Waves in Non-thermal Cairns Bi-Maxwellian Plasma, Rashid ul Haq, Fazli Hadi, Zakir Ulla, Zeeshan Ahmad and Anisa Qamar. Contributions to Plasma Physics (2021). [impact factor 1.305]

63.    Role of Entropy in -mode Driven Nonlinear Structures Obtained by Homotopy Perturbation Method in Electron-Positron-Ion Plasma, Aziz Khan, U. Zakir, Qamar Ul Haq, Anisa Qamar. Zeitschrift f r Naturforschung A (2021).

64.    Coexistence of positive and negative polarity dust ion acoustic excitations with κ-deformed Kaniadakis distribution, S. N. Naeem, Anisa Qamar, Muhammad Khalid, Ata ur Rahman. The European Physical Journal Pluse (2021). [Impact factor 3.9]

65.    3D non-driven magnetic reconnection at multiple separators, Zarqa Zahid, C. E. Parnell and Anisa Qamar, Chaos (2021). [Impact factor 3.6]

 

Conference Proceedings

1.        25th International Nathiagali Summer College on Physics & Contemporary Needs (26 June -12 July, 2000). A poster presented by A. Qamar entitled: “Chaos in ITG Driven Drift-Dissipative Waves in a Nonuniform Magneto-plasma”. (A. Qamar, T. Rafiq, M. Ajmal Khan and Arshad M. Mirza).

2.        Quadrupolar Vortex Formation due to Nonlinearly Interacting ITG Driven Modes. Proc. of the 9th National Symposium on Frontiers in Physics, Pakistan (2003) pp.297-308.

               (Arshad M. Mirza, A. Qamar, M. Azeem and G. Murtaza)

3.        Self-organized Structures in ITG-driven Modes of Tokamak Plasmas. Proc., of 2nd International Bhurban Conference on Applied Sciences and Technology, Bhurban, Pakistan (2003) pp.787-798.

               (Arshad M. Mirza, A. Qamar, G. Murtaza, J. Vranjes and P. H. Sakanaka).

4.         International Conference on Models and Methods in Fluid Mechanics (23-26, 2003) at COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Abbottabad, Pakistan. Invited Speaker: Gave two talks entitled:

(i)    Formation of Coherent Nonlinear Vortex Structures in Ion-Temperature-Gradient Driven Modes in a Nonuniform Magnetoplasma,

(ii)   Study of Fusion Paramters in a Multicascade Liner Z-theta Pinch Plasmas -invited Speaker

                    (Arshad M. Mirza, A. Qamar, G. Murtaza and T. Rafiq).

5.        Order and Chaos in electrostatic ion-temperature gradient dusty magento-plasma, presented in 4th IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics, 5-8 April 2011, Stellenbosch, South Africa. A Qamar, Arshad M Mirza and Atta Ullah Shah.

6.        A day with the women physicists of Pakistan by Aziz Fatima Hasnain, , Aquila Islam, Asima Ali, Riffat Mehmood Qureshi, and Anisa Qamar, Citation: AIP Conference Proceedings 1697, 060035 (2015).

7.        Pakistan Country Report, Anisa Qamar and Aziz Fatima Hasnain AIP Conference Proceedings 2109, 050030 (2019).

Conferences Attended

  1. Regional Course on Plasma Physics (Nov. 12-30, 1994), at QAU, Islamabad, Pakistan

  2. 7th National Symposium on Frontiers in Physics (November 19-21, 1998), at QAU, Islamabad, Pakistan.

  3. 25th International Nathiagali Summer College on Physics and contemporary needs (July 5-8, 2000), Pakistan.

  4. 8th National Symposium on Frontiers in Physics (November 19-22, 2000), at Govt. College Lahore, Pakistan.

  5. Regional College in Plasma Physics (Jan 29 to Feb 3, 2001), at QAU, Islamabad, Pakistan.

  6. Autumn College on Plasma Physics (Oct 8th to Nov 3rd 2001) at ICTP, Trieste, Italy.

  7. 27th International Nathiagali summer College on Physics and Contemporary Needs (July 4-6, 2002)

  8. International conference on models and methods in fluid mechanics. 23rd-27th June 2003. COMSATS institute of information technology, Abbottabad, Pakistan.

  9. National Symposium on Plasma Physics 28-29th Jan 2008, at Auditorium, Pakistan Academy of Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan.

  10. Ion-temperature-gradient driven modes in dust contaminated Tokamak Plasma. 33rd International Nathiagali Summer College on Physics and Contemporary needs. 23rd June – 5th July 2008.

11.    Chaos in ITG modes. Ist NCP Scientific Spring, NCP, Quaid i Azam University Campus, Islamabad, Pakistan, 6-9th April 2009.

12.     “2nd International Scientific Spring” March 01-06, 2010 (ISS-2010) at National Centre for Physics, Quaid i Azam University Campus, Islamabad, Pakistan.

13.    “12th National Symposium on Frontiers in Physics” 2-5Th February, 2011 at Government College   University Lahore, Pakistan.

14.    “One day Workshop on Plasma Physics “ 5th March, 2011 at National Centre for Physics, Quaid-i-Azam University Campus, Islamabad, Pakistan.

15.    Paper presented in International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP), Working Group on Women in Physics (WGWIP) 5-8th April 2011, Stellenbosch, South Africa.

16.    Pakistan Physical Society Conference on Contemporary Physics 15-17 Nov. 2011, Department of Physics University of Gujarat, Pakistan.

17.    “One day Workshop on Plasma Physics” 9th March, 2012 at National Centre for Physics, Qauid-i- Azam University Campus, Islamabad, Pakistan.

18.    International Workshop on “PLASMA SCIENCE” November 19-21, 2012, COMSTECH Islamabad, Pakistan.

19.    13th National Symposium on Frontiers in Physics December 19-21, 2012, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan.

20.    “International Scientific Spring” March 11-15, 2013 at National Centre for Physics, Quaid-i-Azam University Campus, Islamabad, Pakistan.

21.    A half Century of Drift Waves and Beyond” 16th March 2013 at National Centre for Physics, Quaid-i-Azam University Campus, Islamabad, Pakistan.

22.    First ICTP-NCP International College on Plasma Physics 11-15 November 2013 at National Centre for Physics, Quaid-i-Azam University Campus, Islamabad, Pakistan.

23.    One day Activity on Plasma Physics 2nd April 2014 at Kohat University of Science and Technology Kohat, Pakistan.

24.    39th International Nathiagali Summer College 4-9th August 2014 at National Centre for Physics, Quaid-i-Azam University Campus, Islamabad, Pakistan.

25.    Career Development Workshop for Women in Physics 12-16 October 2015 ICTP, Trieste, Italy.

26.    One day Activity on Plasma Physics 5th Feb 2016 at Department of Physics University of Peshawar, Pakistan.

27.    Regional Conference on Women in Physics 25th-27th April 2016 at National Centre for Physics, Quaid-i-Azam University Campus, Islamabad, Pakistan.

28.    41st International Nathiagali Summer College 18-23rd August 2016 at National Centre for Physics, Quaid-i-Azam University Campus, Islamabad.

29.    One day Activity on Plasma Physics 18th Feb 2017 at Department of Physics Islamia College University Peshawar, Pakistan.

30.    6th International Conference on Women in Physics (ICWIP-2017) at University of Birmingham, UK from July 16-20th, 2017.

31.    One day Activity on Plasma Physics 21st March 2018 at Kohat University of Science and Technology Kohat, Pakistan.

32.    Two days national conference on Mathematics 18-19 April 2018 UET Peshawar, Pakistan.

33.    10th International Scientific School from12-16 March 2018 at National Centre for Physics, Quaid-i-Azam University Campus, Islamabad, Pakistan.

34.    Joint ICTP-IAEA College on Plasma Physics from 29th Oct. to 9th Nov. 2018 ICTP, Trieste, Italy.

35.    2nd Regional Conference on Women in Physics from 27th to 29th March 2019   Kathmandu University, Nepal.

36.    Regional webinar COVID-19 Lockdown Effects on Status of Women Scientists19th July 2020 organized by women scientists forum, Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST), Kathmandu.

37.    International “e-conference” on Recent Trends in Plasma Physics 19-21 May 2021 Lahore Pakistan.

38.    International Conference on Global Challenges in Energy & Environment Development 24-26 May 2021 Multan Pakistan.

39.    7th IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics July 11-15, 2021, Australia. Mode of excess Online

40.     One Day Webinar on Plasma Physics 7th October 2021 University of Malakand, Malakand Pakistan.

41.    Regional E-Conference on Physics 18-21 January 2022, Pakistan. Mode of excess online.

Internationally Published Books

1. Order and Chaos in ITG/ETG Modes in Tokamak and Space Plasma Published in July 2011, Publisher:  VDM Verlag Dr. Muller GmbH & Co. KG, Germany. ISBN: 9783639355765

2. Proceedings of the “First Regional Conference for Women in Physics” (RCWP-2016),

Islamabad, Pakistan, 25-27 April. Published by Canadian Journal of Physics on July 2017, Volume 95, Number 7

The Following PhD’s are produced in Plasma Physics as full time Supervisor

1-       Dr Ata Ur Rahman,  under the topic “Collective Modes and Instabilities in Quantum Plasmas”  (2014)

2-       Dr Muhammad Adnan, under the topic “Nonlinear Electrostatic & Electromagnetic Waves in Multi-component Plasmas”. (2015)

3-       Dr Fazli Hadi, under the topic “Study of Perpendicularly Propagating Modes in Magnetized Non-Relativistic Plasma with Loss-cone Distribution”. (2015)

4-       Dr Muhammad Nasir, under the topicNonlinear Perturbation in Complex Plasma”. (2016)

5-       Dr Zakir Ullah, under the topic “Linear and Nonlinear Dynamics of Space and Laboratory Plasma”. (2016)

6-       Dr Raheema Maroof, under the topic “Magnetohydrodynamic Waves in Quantum Plasma”. (2016)

7-       Dr Zulfiqar Ahmed, under the topic “Electrostatic and Electromagnatic Localized Field Solutions in Multispecies Plasma”. (2017)

8-       Dr Shahida Parveen, under the topic “Particles acceleration in solar-flare like magnetic configuration and solitons interaction in plasma”. (2019)

9-       Dr Zakia Rahim, under the topic “Investigation of Low frequency Soliton, Shock and Chaotic Waves in Degenerate Quantum Plasmas”. (2021)

 

Reviewer for the following International Journals

  1. Physics of Plasmas (Journal of the AIP)

  2. Plasma Physics & Control Fusion (Journal of the IOP)

  3. Advances in Space Research (Journal of the Springer)

  4. Central European Journal of Physics (Journal of the Springer)

  5. Canadian Journal of Physics (Journal of the IOP)

  6. Plasma Research Express (Journal of the IOP)

Conferences Organized (National)

  1.  Organized “The 13th National Symposium on Frontiers in Physics” December 19-21, 2012 at the University of Peshawar, Pakistan.

  2. Organized “A Day with Women Physicist of Pakistan” April 21st, 2014 at National Center for Physics Islamabad, Pakistan.

  3. Organized “One day workshop on women Harassment Act 2010” April 24th 2014 at the University of Peshawar, Pakistan.

  4. One day Activity on Plasma Physics 2nd April 2014 at Kohat University of Science and Technology Kohat, Pakistan.

  5. One day Activity on Plasma Physics 5th Feb 2016 at Department of Physics University of Peshawar, Pakistan.

  6. One day Activity on Plasma Physics 18th Feb 2017 at Department of Physics Islamia College University Peshawar, Pakistan.

  7. One day Activity on Plasma Physics 21st March 2018 at Kohat University of Science and Technology Kohat, Pakistan.

  8. One Day Webinar on Plasma Physics 7th October 2021 University of Malakand, Malakand Pakistan.

      Conferences Organized (International)

  1. 1st Regional Conference on Women in Physics (RCWP) 25th -27th April, 2016 at National Center for Physics (QAU) Islamabad, Pakistan.

  2. 2nd Regional Conference on Women in Physics (RCWP) 27th -29th March, 2019 at Kathmandu University, Nepal.

  3. International “e-conference” on Recent Trends in Plasma Physics 19-21 May 2021 Lahore Pakistan.

  4. Regional E-Conference on Physics 18-21 January 2022, With the Collaboration of Pakistan Physical Society (PPS), International Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) and University of Peshawar, Pakistan.