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School of Science and Technology

UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

Message from the Dean


Welcome to the School of Science and Technology (SST) at the University of Management and Technology (UMT),
Lahore, which provides a unique environment for learning, sharing, creating, and dissemination of knowledge
through teaching and research to the society at large. It is the policy of SST that no person on the basis of race, sex,
color, creed, religion, national origin or ancestry, age, material or any other status, shall be discriminated against in
admission, educational programs, employment, or in any other activities. UMT maintains an international mix of
students that come from many countries in the world. The School offers BS, MS and PhD degrees with the goal of
producing well-rounded high quality professionals in the broad discipline of engineering, computer science,
information systems and technology. Interdisciplinary degrees are possible at all levels.
As one of the leading universities in the country, we benchmark and update our science, engineering and
technology programs, curriculum, text-books, science and engineering laboratories, library facilities, and teaching-
learning methodology against the leading universities in USA, Europe, and Asia. This helps us achieve a
competitive edge, and excellence in teaching and research, as well as maintain and impart depth, breadth, quality
and level of education of an international standard.
The well-qualified, knowledgeable and visionary faculty of SST include world-class researchers and scholars, who
are dedicated and committed to the cause of providing the best international level science and engineering
education to our students that helps them lead the way for bigger, better, successful and brighter future anywhere
in the world. Indeed, it is always the hard and intelligent work of visionary teachers and students together that
makes a university shine and famous. We pride ourselves on the real world relevance of our educational programs
and courses, and the fact that our graduates are overwhelmingly accepted for higher studies in well respected
universities as well as for employment in all sectors of government, business and industry here in Pakistan and
abroad in the USA, UK, Europe, Australia and so forth. It is worthy to note that SST maintains strong and leading
graduate programs. At present, the number of graduate students enrolled in SST is the highest among any other
university in the private sector. All graduate programs at UMT are benchmarked against high-quality world class
universities and reviewed by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan on regular basis. Excellence in
teaching and research is the hallmark of UMT. Highly qualified faculty of SST include world-class researchers and
scholars who, together with students, are perceived as continuous sources of conducting research for the creation
of new knowledge, discovery of new techniques, processes or entities.
At UMT, we are committed to harness your talent for leadership and equipping you with the knowledge essential
for success in ever-emerging fields of science, engineering and technology.
So why not come and see what UMT can offer you? After meeting the staff and students, and visiting the facilities,
you will have the chance to explore UMT's vibrant environment.
I look forward to welcoming you.

Abdul Aziz Bhatti, PhD

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School of Science and Technology (SST)

UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY


Nurturing Technology Leaders PEC Accreditation The programs are designed to satisfy the general
university requirements as well as they meet the
The School of Science and Technology at UMT aims to Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Program criteria adopted by the Pakistan Engineering Council
generate a continuous stream of new scientific and with specializations in Telecommunication and (PEC) and Higher Education Commission (HEC) of
technical knowledge; and to attract young, talented Electronic Engineering, offered by the Department of Pakistan.
men and women and transform them in to the leaders Electrical Engineering is an accredited program by the
The degree programs emphasize learning the effective
of tomorrow's technology organizations. Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). Preparations for
use of technology, information resources and
In order to fulfill its mission, the School strives to accreditation of other programs are on its way. A long
communication methods, as well as inculcate in them
create a culture that attracts, develops, and retains the term planning exercise has just been completed in this
leadership qualities anchored in ethical and moral
best available scientific and technical minds. regard.
principles.
The School of Science and Technology (SST) Mission Statement SST graduates may work in an international
encourages the faculty members and participants to environment. Therefore, class instructions and
To be recognized as a leader in engineering education
undertake research and development and engage in interaction between students and faculty members are
in the country and to become a university of choice by
collaborative work with industry. This provides them conducted in English to ensure that graduates possess
parents, students, faculty and staff who desire to put
insight into the real-world problems and they strive to written and spoken fluency in English.
their share of contribution in the higher engineering
find out integrated solutions for industry.
education. This is accomplished foremost in the required
The SST is continuously improving the quality of its laboratories, term reports, senior design projects and
teaching by having a sharp focus on faculty Curricula internships.
development and infrastructure enhancement. It
The School offers various degree programs in Well-equipped Information Processing Center (IPC) as
improves the faculty members by encouraging them to
electrical engineering, textile engineering, industrial well as other laboratories having abundant computer
utilize the School's training facilities for self-
and manufacturing, and computer science. The faculty resources are provided for students during and after
development and by undertaking research and
members provide an educational experience that is classes. A variety of software are available for design
consultancy projects.
equivalent to that offered by leading international and analysis tasks in classes, laboratories, senior
The laboratory facilities offered are excellent and are universities. design projects and courses on campus intranet. This
being rapidly expanded according to the pre-set five- exercise supplements participants' comprehension of
The curriculum for each program has its own
year development plan. Similarly, the School is what has been taught by faculty members in their
distinguishable features. However, common threads of
continuously updating the library collection in the courses. Each student must complete a team-based
design and problem solving have been woven into the
area of science and technology to meet the current extensive senior design project under close
fabric of the curricula to ensure that each participant
market requirements. supervision of a faculty advisor, focused on a real-
receives the very best education tailored to the needs
Currently, SST consists of seven departments; namely of the industry and academia. The engineering and world problem that requires specification, design,
Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Telecom computer science programs are intended to prepare analysis and synthesis as the problem-solving process
Engineering, Textiles, Mathematics, and Natural graduates for regional as well as global practice. is utilized. Additionally, each student must complete a
Sciences. summer internship of at least five weeks in order to
The School currently offers three degree programs at graduate.
the Bachelor, Master and Doctoral levels.

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Engineering Laboratories
Excellent laboratory facilities are available in SST to
assist engineering and science students. Laboratories
are being expanded according to an approved
development plan.
The laboratories are available for conducting BS level
experiments in different areas. Plans are in process for
establishing laboratories for postgraduate research
work in the very near future.
– Basic Circuits and Electronics
– Electrical Machines, and Power Engineering Lab
– Computer Networks, and Communication Systems
Lab
– Instrumentation and Control Systems Lab
– Computer System Architecture, and Microprocessor
Systems Lab
– Usability, Simulation, and Human Computer
Interface Lab
– Chemistry Lab
– Mechanics and Wave Motions Lab
– Electricity and Magnetism Lab
– Apparel, Wet Processing, Finishing and Textile
Testing Lab
– Weaving, Spinning and Knitting Lab
– Engineering Workshop
– Undergraduate Research/Projects Lab
The details of these laboratories may be found in their
respective departments.

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BS Computer Science Aim of the Program Admission Requirements


The Bachelor of Science degree program is designed to BS Electrical Engineering Program
BS Electrical Engineering provide breadth which is essential for preparing – Fsc (Pre-engineering) from any Board of
individuals to become productive, responsible and Intermediate and Secondary Education or an
Overview conscientious members of the community. It is also equivalent qualification like Overseas High School
The School of Science and Technology (SST) at the designed to provide focus and depth in one area to Certificate, A-level, International Baccalaureate
University of Management and Technology (UMT) prepare students for leadership roles in their with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
aims to generate a continuous stream of new scientific professional lives. The aim is to develop well-trained
– Minimum 60% aggregate marks each in Matric and
and technical knowledge to attract young talented individuals who can handle the problems faced in
FSc
students, and transform them into leaders of industry, academia and daily life with confidence, and
tomorrow's technology organizations. In order to are able to analyze and solve such problems properly. BS Computer Science
fulfill its mission, the School strives to create a culture The candidates for this program can specialize in – FSc (Pre-engineering) from any Board of
that attracts, develops, and retains the best scientific Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Intermediate and Secondary Education or an
and technical minds available. The School of Science equivalent qualification like Overseas High School
and Technology encourages faculty members and Laboratory Facilities Certificate, A-level, International Baccalaureate
students to undertake research and development and Excellent laboratory facilities are available in the with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or ICS.
engage in collaborative work with industry. This School of Science and Technology to assist Electrical – Minimum 45% aggregate marks each in Matric and
provides them insight into the real-world problems. Engineering and Computer Science students. The FSc
SST graduates may work in an international laboratories are available for conducting BS level
environment. Therefore, class instruction and All applications are evaluated on the basis of merit as
experiments in different areas. Plans are in process for
interaction between students and faculty members is determined by their previous academic record and
establishing laboratories for postgraduate research
conducted in English to ensure that graduates possess performance in the admission test. A test comprising
work in the very near future. Laboratories are being
written and spoken fluency in English. This is of qualitative and quantitative sections on English and
expanded according to an approved development plan.
accomplished foremost in the required laboratories, Mathematics is administered by the University.
Presently, the following laboratories are available:
term reports, senior design projects and internships.
– Circuits Laboratory
The programs are designed to satisfy general
– Electronics Laboratory
requirements. They also meet the criteria adopted by
the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan – Digital Systems Laboratory
and the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). All – Communication and Signal Processing Laboratory
undergraduate (BS) programs at SST are semester-
– Electrical Machines Laboratory
based four-year degree programs. A departmental
curriculum committee periodically reviews and – Control Systems Laboratory
proposes updates in order to keep them in line with – Wave and Antennas Laboratory
the best international universities. – Workshop Laboratory
– Computing Laboratory
– Chemistry Laboratory
– Mechanics Laboratory
– Physics Laboratory

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BS Electrical Engineering Roadmap EE-220 Digital Logic Design 3+1 ---- Spring Semester
MA-210 Linear Algebra 3+0 MA-111 EE-306 Probability and
Semester-wise Distribution of Courses
MA-230 Differential Equations 3+0 MA-111 Statistics for Engineers 3+0 ----
First Year MS-215 Engineering Ethics 3+0 ---- EE-326 Modern Microprocessor
Fall Semester Systems 3+1 EE-224
SS-171 Pakistan Studies 2+0 ----
Code Course Title Cr. Hrs Pre- EE-360 Control Systems 3+1 EE-315
Total 19
requisite EE-xxx Elective-I 3+1 ----
Spring Semester
CS-141 Programming SS-xxx Social Science Elective 3+0 ----
Fundamentals 2+1 ---- EE-210 Data Structures and
Algorithms 3+0 CS-150 Total 18
EE-111 Circuit Analysis 3+1 ----
EE-112 Workshop Practice 0+2 ----
EE-223 Electrical Network Fourth Year
Analysis 3+1 EE-111
Fall Semester
EN-110 English – I 2+0 ---- EE-224 Computer
Code Course Title Cr. Hrs Pre-
MA-111 Applied Calculus 4+0 ---- Organization and
requisite
ME-105 Applied Mechanics 3+1 ---- Architecture 3+1 EE-220
EE-410 Communication
Total 19 EN-201 Communication Skills 2+0 EN-112
Systems 3+1 EE-315
Spring Semester MA-233 Complex Variables
EE-465 Instrumentation and
and Transforms 3+0 MA-111
CS-150 Object Oriented Measurements 3+1 NS-125
Programming 3+0 CS-141 MS-224 Engineering Economics 2+0 ----
EE-491 Senior Design Project-I 0+3 ----
EE-102 Engineering Drawing 0+1 ---- Total 18
EE-xxx Elective-II 3+0 ----
EN-112 English – II 2+0 EN-110 Third Year EE-xxx Elective-III 3+1 ----
HM-150 Islamic Studies / Ethics Fall Semester Total 18
(For Non-Muslim
Code Course Title Cr. Hrs Pre- Spring Semester
Students) 2+0 ----
requisite EE-492 Senior Design
NS-109 Chemistry for Engineers 3+1 ----
EE-310 Electromagnetics 3+0 NS-125 Project–II 0+3 ----
NS-125 Applied Physics 3+1 ME-105
EE-315 Signals and Systems 3+1 EE-111 MA-222 Numerical Analysis 3+0 MA-210
Total 16
EE-317 Power System MS-323 Engineering
Second Year Fundamentals 3+0 ---- Management 2+0 ----

Fall Semester EE-340 Electrical Machines 3+1 EE-111 EE-xxx Elective-IV 3+0 ----

Code Course Title Cr. Hrs Pre- ME-322 Applied EE-xxx Elective-V 3+1 ----
requisite Thermodynamics 3+0 ---- Total 15
EE-209 Electronic Devices Total 17 Total Credit Hours 140
and Circuits 3+1 EE-111
NS-125

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List of Elective Courses
– BS Electrical Engineering
– Wireless Communication
– Digital Signal Processing
– Waves Propagation and Antennas
– Electronics-II
– Digital System Design
– VLSI Design
– Optical Communications
– Digital Communications
– Opto-electronics
– Digital Electronics
– Telecom Switching and Transmission
– Information Theory and Coding
– Communication Networks
– Microwave Systems
– Advanced Concepts and Applications of Radar
– Global Positioning and Inertial Navigation Systems
– Mobile Telephone Systems
– Signal Detection and Estimation
– Optical Fiber Communication
– Satellite Communication
– Image and Video Processing
– Wide Band Communication
– Fundamentals of Robotics
– Semiconductor Devices
– Electronics II

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BS Computer Science Roadmap MA-230 Differential Equations 3+0 ---- Spring Semester
Humanities Elective-I 3+0 ---- CS-325 Operating Systems 3+0 CS-210
Semester-wise Distribution of Courses
Total 18 CS-225
First Year Spring Semester CS-330 Computer Networks 3+1 CS-141
Fall Semester MA-150
CS-210 Data Structures &
Code Course Title Cr. Hrs Pre- Algorithms 3+0 CS-150 CS-360 Artificial Intelligence 3+0 CS-200
requisite CS-225 Computer Organization CS-390 Software Engineering 3+0 CS-210
CS-141 Programming and Assembly Social Science Elective-II3+0 ----
Fundamentals 2+1 ---- Language 3+1 CS-141 Total 16
EN-110 English-I 2+0 ---- CS-200

HM-150 Islamic Studies I 2+0 ---- CS-232 Numerical Analysis 3+0 ---- Fourth Year
EN-201 Communication Skills 2+0 ---- Fall Semester
MA-100 Calculus I 3+0 ----
MA-150 Probability and Code Course Title Cr. Hrs Pre-
ME-105 Applied Mechanics 3+1 ----
Statistics 3+0 ---- requisite
SS-171 Pakistan Studies 2+0 ----
MS-224 Engineering CS-426 Modern
Total 16 Microprocessor
Economics 2+0 ----
Spring Semester Systems 3+0 CS-225
Total 17
CS-150 Object Oriented CS-421 System Programming 3+0 CS-325
Programming 3+0 CS-141 Third Year CS-491 Capstone Project I 3+0 ----
EN-112 English-II 2+0 ---- Fall Semester Humanities Elective-III 3+0 ----
MA-103 Calculus II 3+0 ---- Code Course Title Cr. Hrs Pre- Technical Elective-I 3+0 ----
NS-109 Chemistry for requisite
Technical Elective-II 3+0 ----
Engineers 3+1 ---- CS-300 Theory of Automata
Total 18
NS-125 Applied Physics 3+1 ---- & Formal Languages 3+0 CS-200
Spring Semester
Total 16 CS-310 Analysis of Algorithms 3+0 CS-200
CS-210 CS-401 Compiler Construction 3+0 ----
Second Year CS-341 Object Oriented Design CS-492 Capstone Project II 3+0 CS-491
Fall Semester and Programming 3+0 CS-150 MS-323 Engineering
Code Course Title Cr. Hrs Pre- CS-370 Database Systems 3+0 CS-210 Management 2+0 ----
requisite NS-097 SST Seminar 0 ---- Technical Elective-III 3+0 ----
CS-200 Discrete Mathematics 3+0 MA-100 Humanities Elective-II 3+0 ---- Technical Elective-IV 3+0 ----
CS-220 Digital Logic Design 3+1 ---- Social Science Elective-I 3+0 ---- Total 14
HM-250 Islamic Studies II 2+0 ---- Total 18 Total Credit Hours 135
MA-210 Linear Algebra 3+0 ----

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List of Elective Courses
– BS Computer Science
– Advance Internet Security
– Advanced Software Development
– Advanced Web Technologies
– Computer Graphics
– Data Mining
– Digital Image Processing
– Emerging Web Platforms
– Forensic Computing
– Fundamentals of Robotics
– Human Computer Interaction
– Image and Video Coding
– Image Processing
– Internet Applications - Design and Development
– Internet Technologies and Services
– Introductory Speech Processing
– Programming Languages
– Software Project Management
– Systems Programming
– Theory of Computation
– Web Usability Engineering

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Permanent Faculty
UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

Dr Muhammad Sarwar Rana Raja Noshad Jamil


Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
PhD Textile Engineering MPhil Geometric Design
Dr Abdul Aziz Bhatti University of Bradford (UK) University of Bradford (UK)
Professor & Dean SST MPhil Textile Engineering Noman Nazar
PhD Electrical & Computer Engineering University of Leeds (UK) Assistant Professor
University of Michigan (USA) Syed Khawar Nadeem Kirmani MS Computer Science
Dr Khalid Hussain Qamar Assistant Professor FAST University (Pakistan)
Professor MPhil Mathematics Iftikhar Hussain
PhD Electrical & Electronic Engineering University of Bradford (UK) Assistant Professor
Huddersfield University (UK) Col (R) Khan Nazir MSc Manufacturing Engineering (UET) Pak
Dr Ehsan Ellahi Khawaja Assistant Professor MSc Rail Systems Engineering University of
Professor & Chairman MS Electronics Engineering Birmingham (UK)
Department of Mathematics & Natural Sciences UET (Pakistan) Farhan Iqbal
PhD Solid State Physics Capt. (R) Imtiaz Ahmed Hashmi Assistant Professor
Adelaide University (Australia) Assistant Professor MS Computer Engineering
Dr Sajjad H Shami MSc Mechanical Engineering LUMS (Pakistan)
Professor UET (Pakistan) Rauf Ali
PhD Electronic Systems Engineering Khalid Asghar Assistant Professor
University of Essex (UK) Assistant Professor MS Micro Electronics System Design University of
Dr Khalid Latif Mir MSc Telecommunication Engineering UET (Pakistan) Southampton (UK)
Adjunct Professor Dr Nabeel Amin Faisal Khan
PhD Applied Mathematics Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
University of Manchester (UK) PhD Printing & Polymer Sciences University of Leeds MS Electrical Engineering
Saleem Ata (UK) University of Southern California (USA)
Assistant Professor Nadeem Khan Dr Nauman Raza
MS Telecommunication Engineering University of Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
Management and Technology (Pakistan) MPhil Mathematics PhD Mathematics
Muhammad Ahmad Adnan Government College University (Pakistan) University of the Punjab (Pakistan)
Assistant Professor Hammad Mohsin Bazigh Mahmood Qureshi
MS Computer Science Assistant Professor Lecturer & Manager, BS Capstone Projects
LUMS (Pakistan) MS Molecular Science/Polymer Sciences MSc Radio System Engineering
Zaheer Hussain Shah Case Western Reserve University (USA) The University of Hull (UK)
Assistant Professor Dr Muhammad Aziz-ur-Rehman Sarfraz Majeed
MPhil Solid State Physics Assistant Professor Lecturer
University of the Punjab (Pakistan) PhD Mathematics MS Information Technology
Government College University (Pakistan) University of Applied Sciences (Germany)

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Muhammad Rizwan Moazzam Shehzad Masooma Atiq
Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer
MS Computer Engineering BSc Electrical Engineering BSc Electrical Engineering
LUMS (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan)
Adil Jhangeer Hamza Mahmood Salman Khaliq
Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer
MS Mathematics, LUMS (Pakistan) BSc Telecom Engineering BSc Electrical Engineering
MSc Mathematics, UET (Pakistan) COMSATS Institute of IT (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan)
Muhammad Saadi Madiha Jalil Sadia Murshad
Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer
Master of Engineering Communication & Computer BSc Electrical Engineering BSc Electrical Engineering
National University of Malaysia (Malaysia) UET (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan)
Ali Mahmood Khan Muhammad Faheem Arif Muhammad Safwan Sadiq
Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer
MS Digital Media, Hochschule Bremen (Germany) BSc Electrical Engineering BSc Electrical Engineering
Sonaina Undleeb UET (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan)
Lecturer Zahid Ali Imdad Ullah Shakir
MPhil High Energy Physics Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer
University of the Punjab (Pakistan) BSc Electrical Engineering BSc Electrical Engineering
Ayesha Mohy Uddin UET (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan)
Lecturer Mian Muhammad Misbahuddin Khaqan Majeed
MPhil Chemistry Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer
Government College University (Pakistan) BSc Mechanical Engineering BSc Electrical Engineering
Mirza Mubasher Baig UET (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan)
Lecturer Mashood Nasir Waqas Tariq Toor
MPhil Machine Learning Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer
LUMS (Pakistan) BSc Electrical Engineering BE Electrical Engineering
Sammia Shahid UET (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan)
Lecturer Ahmed Malik Faran Awais Butt
MPhil Organic Chemistry Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer
Government College University (Pakistan) BSc Electrical Engineering BSc Electrical Engineering
Shakeel Sultan UET (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan)
Lecturer Muhammad Abubakar Siddique Usman Ali
MS Digital Signal Processing Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer
LUMS (Pakistan) BS Software Engineering BSc Electrical Engineering
International Islamic University, Islamabad (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan)

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Asif Bashir Muhammad Basit Shahab


Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer
BS Computer Engineering BSc Electrical Engineering
COMSATS Institute of IT (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan)
Umair Shahid Imran Ali
Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer
BSc Electrical Engineering BSc Electrical Engineering
UET (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan)
Muhammad Hamza Asad Mehwish Mujahid
Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer
BSc Electrical Engineering BSc Mechanical Engineering
UET (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan)
Muhammad Shoaib Rabia Iqbal
Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer
BSc Electrical Engineering BSc Electrical Engineering
UET (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan)
Umair Naseem Muhammad Hassan Qayyum Khan
Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Lab Engineer cum Lecturer
BSc Electrical Engineering BS(H) Telecommunication Engineering
UET (Pakistan) University of Management and Technology (Pakistan)
Muhammad Waqas Sidra Khalid
Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Research Associate
BSc Electrical Engineering MSc Applied Physics
UET (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan)
Hafiz Muhammad Salman Saeed Shah Muhammad Haroon
Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Research Associate
BSc Electrical Engineering MSc Chemistry
UET (Pakistan) University of the Punjab (Pakistan)
Muhammad Ali Murtaza Imtiaz Ahmad
Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Research Associate
BSc Electrical Engineering MSc Physics
UET (Pakistan) UET (Pakistan)
Abdur Rehman Siddique Suhail Maqsood
Lab Engineer cum Lecturer Research Assistant
BSc Electrical Engineering BS Textile Engineering
UET (Pakistan) University of Management and Technology (Pakistan)

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