Guest Editors
Assist. Prof. Sohail Rehman
Email: sohail@qurtuba.edu.pk
Affiliation: Department of physical and Numerical Sciences, Qurtuba University of Science and Information Technology, Peshawar, Pakistan
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Research Interests: thermal energy, applied mathematics, fluid dynamics, energy applications

Summary
Energy engineering stands at a critical juncture, where the demand for sustainable, efficient, and resilient systems continues to grow. Addressing these challenges requires not only experimental advances but also deep theoretical insights and sophisticated computational tools. The integration of applied mathematics and fluid dynamics into energy research offers a powerful framework for understanding complex transport phenomena, optimizing system performance, and accelerating innovation across the energy landscape.
This Special Issue aims to showcase cutting-edge research that leverages analytical, computational, and theoretical approaches to advance energy engineering. We invite contributions that explore fundamental mechanisms, develop predictive models, and propose novel solutions for energy conversion, storage, and distribution. The scope encompasses both established and emerging energy technologies, with an emphasis on rigorous mathematical treatment and physical insight. Particular attention will be given to advanced thermal management strategies and lubrication mechanisms that improve efficiency, reliability, and durability of energy systems.
Suggested themes:
· Mathematical modeling of energy systems
· Fluid dynamics in renewable energy (wind, hydro, solar thermal)
· Heat transfer and thermal management
· Optimization and control of energy networks
· Multiphase flows in energy conversion processes
· Computational methods for energy applications
· Stability, efficiency, and resilience of energy infrastructure
Keywords
energy engineering, applied mathematics, fluid dynamics, mathematical modeling, thermal engineering system, computational methods, heat transfer, lubrication systems, system optimization, transport phenomena