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Mr. Mehboob Ali Jatoi

Assistant Professor

Basic Science and Related Studies

Biography

I am an Assistant Professor (Mathematics) in the Department of Basic Science and Related Studies at Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science & Technology, Nawabshah, Pakistan. I am currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mathematics with a focus on stochastic partial differential equations and efficient numerical algorithms for traffic flow modeling. My research interests include stochastic modeling, computational mathematics and numerical analysis with applications in transportation systems.

Research Interests

Memberships

  • Quaid-e-Awam university teacer association - Member

Courses Teaching

  • 11 - Applied Calculus Fall 2012
  • 136 - Applied Calculus Spring 2013
  • 170 - Applied Calculus Fall 2023
  • 254 - Applied Calculus Fall 2024
  • 289 - Applied Calculus Fall 2025
  • 429 - Numerical Analysis and Computer Applications Fall 2021
  • 429 - Numerical Analysis and Computer Applications Fall 2022
  • 316 - Statistics and Probability Spring 2013
  • 140 - Complex Variable and Transform Fall 2022
  • 377 - Differential Equations and Fourier Series Spring 2020

Contact Info

City: Nawabshah

Phone: +923003216219

Email: mehboobali@quest.edu.pk

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Publication Stats (1996 – 2025)

Qualifications

  • PhD (Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology Nawabshah Sindh Pakistan, )
  • MS (Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology Nawabshah Sindh Pakistan, )

Experiences

  • Lecturer at QUEST, Nawabshah (2012 - 2020)
  • Assistant Professor at QUEST, Nawabshah (2020 - Present)

Publications

Investigation the Stochastic behaviour of the Traffic Flow: A Case Study of a Section of a Road

(2024)

[PDF] from qurtuba.edu.pk Stochastic Traffic Flow Prediction Over the Section of Road Using Monte Carlo Simulation

(2024)

Stochastic Traffic Flow Algorithm Based on a Macroscopic LWR Model for Real-Time Traffic Prediction

(2024)

Numerical analysis of stochastic PDEs in traffic flow: Investigating density-flow relations

(2025)

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