A Profile in Mathematical Analysis
An interactive overview of the distinguished academic career of Professor Dr. Abdul Rahim Khan, a leading figure in nonlinear functional analysis and fixed point theory.
Scholarly Impact at a Glance
Key metrics highlighting a career dedicated to research and mentorship.
Total Publications
(165 Journal & 10 Conference)
Total Citations
(Google Scholar)
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(Google Scholar)
Graduate Students
(6 PhD, 10 M.Phil, 1 MS)
Interactive Career Journey
A timeline of professional appointments spanning over four decades. Click on an entry to see details.
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Research Hub
Exploring the core areas, publications, and impact of Dr. Khan's scholarly work.
Primary Research Interests
Dr. Khan's work is centered on foundational mathematical theories with significant practical applications across science and engineering. His expertise provides essential methodologies for solving complex equations, optimizing processes, and modeling stable states in dynamic systems.
Top-Cited Publications
This chart visualizes the citation impact of Dr. Khan's most influential papers. Note that his highest-cited works involve contributions to large-scale, collaborative medical studies, showcasing the interdisciplinary application of his analytical skills.
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Educational Path
The academic foundation of a distinguished career in mathematics.
Ph.D.
University of Wales, UK
1983
M.Sc.
University of the Punjab, Pakistan
1974
B.Sc. (Hons.)
University of the Punjab, Pakistan
1973
Legacy and Future Outlook
Dr. Abdul Rahim Khan's career is a testament to sustained dedication and significant contributions to mathematics. His academic journey demonstrates a consistent commitment to excellence, rigorous research, and dedicated mentorship. His impact is evident in his long tenures at CASPAM and KFUPM, where his expertise supported both pure and applied research, and continues today at the Institute of Southern Punjab, where he enriches the academic community. His extensive publication record, commitment to graduate supervision, and leadership form a robust legacy that continues to influence mathematical research and education in Pakistan and beyond.