Dr.   Zeeshan Yousaf is a Pakistani Mathematician and HEC Approved       Supervisor, specializing in Geometry, Mathematical Physics, and   Relativity. He is among the top young researchers in Pakistan in   Mathematics and Basic Sciences. According to the 2017 Directory of PSP   released by the Pakistan Council   of Science and Technology, Dr. Zeeshan was announced as the 
7th most   productive young scientist in Pakistan (
https://www.pcst.org.pk/docs/PSP2017.pdf ).         According to Science-wide author databases of standardized   citation       indicators based on the dataset released by Scopus and   Mendeley,   Dr.     Zeeshan has been ranked among the 
top 2% of scientists worldwide in his field of study (
http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/btchxktzyw.2). 
This is his single-year impact (2019, 2020, 2021,2022) and career-wise   (2021,2022) impact. He has received more than 
90% of student   evaluations from the   departmental students conducted each year by   the Quality     Enhancement   Cell of the University. He began his   career by joining     the University of   the Punjab, Lahore as a   Lecturer in 2014. He did     a Ph.D. Mathematics   specialized in Applied   Mathematics. Due to the       production of high-quality research work,   he has been considered the       top Ph.D. student in Pakistan as he   achieved a 72.5 impact factor   from     just 22 scientific articles   during his Ph.D. research career.   His     scientific results are being   published by various well-known   scientific     publishing companies   like the American Physical Society,   Elsevier, IOP,   NRC   Research Press,   Oxford University Press,   Springer, and World   Scientific in   the   USA, UK, Germany, Canada,   Netherlands, Italy, China,   Singapore, etc.     He has been regularly   awarded Research Incentives   from the   University   of the Punjab and   the Research Productivity Award   from   the “Pakistan Council   of   Science and Technology”, Islamabad. He   is   a reviewer of many notable     impact factor international journals,     and the editor, and the associate   editor   of a few international   journals.   He is a permanent member of   some   well-known societies   like the Pakistan   Physical Society, Pakistan     Mathematical Society,   etc. He developed   with his colleagues a powerful group of   relativity named “The Group   of Gravitation and     Cosmology” (
http://ggc.pu.edu.pk/)         in his department with the aim to provide an effective floor for         researchers for discussing their research findings and sharing their         knowledge as well as experience with each other. 
He has completed two       NRPU research projects (worth 2.5 million PKR) as   Principal       Investigator and Co-Principal Investigator funded by   HEC. Dr. Zeeshan       has participated in and presented his research   papers at 
38 international and national conferences/seminars in his field. As of December 2023, he has published 
200 research papers which are cited more than 
5200 times by national and international researchers (
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Uojkn90AAAAJ&hl=en). The cumulative impact factor of his research articles is 
629.00, according         to the 2022 Journal Citation Reports released by Thomson Reuters   in       2023. The h-index of his scientific research papers is 
48 and the i10-index is 
117. He has mentored 
01 Ph.D. and 
14 M.Phil. scholars and has been supervising 
4 M.Phil. and 
5 Ph.D. students. He has been involved in organizing 
2 national and 
4 international         conferences on Mathematical Physics, Gravitation, and Cosmology   at       the University of the Punjab, Lahore-Pakistan. Recently, he   served   as     secretary of the 4th PU International Conference on   Gravitation   and     Cosmology (
https://pu.edu.pk/puicgc4/Committees.html).
  Initially, he worked on exact solutions to the non-linear partial         equations of motion. He also analyzed   the effects of the   cosmological     constant on such systems and thereby   developed an   interest in the     cosmological constant and the dark energy   problem.   In recent years, he     has been working on the mathematical modeling   of   various dynamical     systems in the field of mathematical physics.     He is handling the     mathematical and computational challenges in   the   modeling of stable     complex systems.