Dr. Parvaiz Ahmad Naik
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Dr. Parvaiz Ahmad Naik

Assistant Professor
Islamic University of Science and Technology, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, India

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Biography

Mr. Parvaiz Ahmad Naik obtained his MSc in Mathematics from University of Kashmir J&K India. At present he is working as a PhD Research Scholar in the field of Computational Biology (Bio Mathematics, Mathematical Modeling) over the topic Computational Models for Simulation of Calcium (Ca2+) Dynamics in Oocytes at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT), Bhopal, M.P, India. In past he worked as Assistant Professor at Institute of Technology ( NIT ), and six months research work at Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi India. His area of research interest related to Computational Biology, Neurosciences, and Calcium Dynamics in Cells. He also attended 8 conferences and workshop. He was received Junior Research Fellow, JRF under UGC-project, and Second Topper in the College of My Batch in UG. He has 1 publication in journal, and 1 paper presented in conference.

Area of Interest:

Mathematics
100%
Mathematical Modeling
62%
Computational Biology
90%
Neuroscience
75%
Calcium Signalling
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Naik, P.A. and K.R. Pardasani, 2019. Three-dimensional finite element model to study effect of RyR calcium channel, ER leak and SERCA pump on calcium distribution in oocyte cell. Int. J. Comput. Meth., Vol. 16. 10.1142/S0219876218500913.
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  2. Tarray, T.A., P.A. Naik and R.A. Najar, 2018. Matrix representation of an all-inclusive fibonacci sequence. Asian J. Math. Stat., 11: 18-26.
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  3. Naik, P.A. and K.R. Pardasani, 2018. 2D finite-element analysis of calcium distribution in oocytes. Network Model. Anal. Health Inform. Bioinform., Vol. 7. 10.1007/s13721-018-0172-2.
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  4. Kumar, H., P.A. Naik and K.R. Pardasani, 2018. Finite element model to study calcium distribution in T lymphocyte involving buffers and ryanodine receptors. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., India Section A: Phys. Sci., 88: 585-590.
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  5. Naik, P.A., 2017. Different Aspects of Mathematics. Lulu Publishing Company, USA.
  6. Naik, P.A. and K.R. Pardasani, 2016. Finite element model to study calcium distribution in Oocytes involving voltage gated Ca2+ channel, ryanodine receptor and buffers. Alexandria J. Med., 52: 43-49.
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  7. Naik, P.A. and K.R. Pardasani, 2015. Two dimensional finite element model to study calcium distribution in oocytes. J. Multiscale Modell., Vol. 6. 10.1142/S1756973714500024.
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  8. Naik, P.A. and K.R. Pardasani, 2015. One dimensional finite element model to study calcium distribution in oocytes in presence of VGCC, RyR and buffers. J. Med. Imaging Health Inform., 5: 471-476.
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  9. Naik, P.A. and K.R. Pardasani, 2014. Finite element model to study effect of Na+/K+ Pump and Na+/Ca2+ exchanger on calcium distribution in oocytes in presence of buffers. Asian J. Math. Stat., 7: 21-28.
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  10. Naik, P.A. and K.R. Pardasani, 2013. One dimensional finite element method approach to study effect of ryanodine receptor and serca pump on calcium distribution in oocytes. J. Multiscale Modell., Vol. 5. 10.1142/S1756973713500078.
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  11. Naik, P.A. and K.R. Pardasani, 2013. Finite element model to study effect of buffers in presence of voltage gated Ca2+ channels on calcium distribution in oocytes for one dimensional unsteady state case. Int. J. Modern Biol. Med., 4: 190-203.
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