Department of Mathematics
Preparing students to think like never before
As part of a large public research university the mission of the department is to teach useful, interesting and relevant mathematics, and to extend the subject through research. We have active research groups in Newtonian & Non-Newtonian fluid mechanics, Number Theory, Topology and Group Theory.
Overview
Mathematics is among the most fascinating of all intellectual disciplines, the purest of all art forms. The study of mathematics is not only existing, but important: mathematicians have an opportunity to make lasting contribution to society by helping to solve problems in such diverse fields as medicine, management, economics, computer sciences, physics, psychology, engineering, social science astronomy etc. Keeping in view role the department of mathematics can play, CIIT Abbottabad Campus established department of Mathematics right from the inception campus in September 2001. The Department of Mathematics is offering more than 40 courses in Engineering, Computer sciences, Management sciences and Environmental Sciences at undergraduate and graduate levels in the most professional manner. Our faculty participated in different faculty development workshops organized by various educational institutions in Pakistan. The faculty is also such involved in research with collaboration of researchers working in other disciplines such as Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Computer sciences etc. Also a strong research group is working in theoretical and computational fluid mechanics. With in a short period of seven years of its existence, CIIT Abbottabad has the honor of being the platform for producing more than 50 research papers. The department has launched MS leadingĀ Ph.D Program in Mathematics with special emphasis on Fluid Mechanics since fall 2004.
Mission Statement
As part of a large public research university the mission of the department is to teach useful, interesting and relevant mathematics, and to extend the subject through research. We have active research groups in Newtonian & Non-Newtonian fluid mechanics, Number Theory, Topology and Group Theory.
Programs Offered