Assist Prof Dr. Sobia Sadiq | Astrophysics | Member
PHD at the University of the Punjab, Pakistan
Dr. Sobia Sadiq is an Assistant Professor at the University of Education, Lahore, Pakistan. She holds a Ph.D. in General Relativity (2019) and an M.Phil. in Applied Mathematics (2015) from the University of the Punjab. With a keen interest in Cosmology and Relativistic Astrophysics, she has presented her research at international conferences and seminars. Dr. Sadiq’s academic journey includes notable achievements such as receiving the HEC Indigenous Ph.D. Fellowship and organizing academic events. Her commitment to teaching and research underscores her dedication to advancing the field of Mathematics and Physics.
Professional Profiles:
Education
Feb. 2019 Ph.D. in General Relativity Thesis: Study of Physical Characteristics of Stellar Configurations Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif, Dean, Faculty of Science, University of the Punjab, Lahore 4.00 CGPA (Course Work) 4.00 CGPA (Comprehensive) University of the Punjab, Lahore Aug. 2015 M.Phil. in Applied Mathematics Thesis: Conformally Flat Anisotropic Polytropes Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sharif, Dean, Faculty of Science, University of the Punjab, Lahore 3.80 CGPA University of the Punjab, Lahore Jul. 2013 BS Mathematics 3.91 CGPA University of the Punjab, Lahore
Administrative Experience
Organizer, One Day Conference on Gravitation and Cosmology, Department of Mathematics, University of the Punjab, Lahore (2016). Organizer, PU 1st International Conference on Gravitation and Cosmology, Department of Mathematics, University of the Punjab, Lahore (2019). TEACHING EXPERIENCE Visiting Assistant Professor at Department of Mathematics, University of Education, Jauharabad Campus from November 04, 2019 to March 04, 2020. Assistant Professor (TTS) at Department of Mathematics, University of Education, Bank Road Campus, Lahore from December 01, 2021 to to-date.
Awards Scholarships and Honors
3 rd position in Intermediate with merit certificates and prizes awarded by BISE Sargodha and government of the Punjab, Pakistan. Merit Scholarship awarded by Punjab University during BS and M.Phil. 3 rd position in BS Mathematics. HEC Indigenous Ph.D. Fellowship for 5000 Scholars, Phase-II, Batch-III.
Research Interest
Cosmology, Electromagnetic Field Theory, Geometry, Special and General Relativity, Relativistic Astrophysics Mathematical Techniques.
Research Focus:
Dr. Sobia Sadiq’s research focuses on theoretical physics, specifically in the areas of gravitational decoupled solutions, anisotropic geometries, and electromagnetic effects on polytropes. Her work, often in collaboration with Prof. M. Sharif, has contributed significantly to understanding the behavior of charged and anisotropic systems, such as cylindrical and spherical configurations. Additionally, she has explored the thermodynamics of charged black holes and studied tidal effects in regular black holes. Dr. Sadiq’s research addresses fundamental questions in cosmology and astrophysics, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of gravitational and electromagnetic fields within diverse geometric settings.
Publications
- Thermodynamics of Charged Black Hole in Symmetric Teleparallel Gravity, cited by: 17, Publication: 2023.
- A comparative study of new generic wormhole models with stability analysis via thin-shell, cited by: 11, Publication: 2022.
- Charged anisotropic gravitational decoupled strange stars via complexity factor, cited by: 3, Publication: 2022.
- Anisotropic stellar solutions in torsion-trace gravity under Karmarkar condition, cited by: 3, Publication: 2022.
- Criticality and phase transition of Kerr–anti-de Sitter black hole with quintessence and cloud of strings, cited by: 2, Publication: 2023.
- Study of Cylindrical Polytropes with Cosmological Constant, cited by: 1, Publication: 2019.
- 2+ 1-dimensional gravitational decoupled anisotropic solutions, cited by: 15, Publication: 2019.
- Study of gravitational decoupled anisotropic solution, cited by: 6, Publication: 2019.
- Study of conformally flat polytropes with tilted congruence, cited by: 5, Publication: 2018.
- Stable anisotropic dissipative quark star with tilted observer, cited by: 2, Publication: 2018.