Pakistan Navy Engineering College (PNEC) Karachi
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Pakistan Navy Engineering CollegeSince its inception in 1962, the Pakistan Navy Engineering College has evolved as a premier institution in the field of engineering. The College is situated on Habib Ibrahim Rehmatullah Road, off Shahra-e-Faisal, Karachi. It has the distinction of being the first educational institution of the country to have obtained ISO-9001 certification. The genesis of PNEC lies in the Officers Training Section (OTS) established in 1962. It got affiliated with the University of Karachi and later with NED University of Engineering and Technology in 1966 and 1977, respectively. It became a constituent college of NUST in November 1995. The first MS programme started in 1988 and the first PhD programme in 1998. Dr Athar Mehboob was the first PhD to graduate in 2005 with specialisation in Information Security and Cryptology. Dr Mehboob is now a faculty member at PNEC.
Programmes
Undergraduate » Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering » Bachelors in Electrical Engineering » Bachelors in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Research and DevelopmentA dedicated research and development department, headed by a director (PhD), has been established to coordinate and liaise research efforts in the College, and to identify major areas of research to be pursued. The department is committed to explore opportunities for joint ventures with other research organisations and universities for projects in fields of common interest. A strong academia-industry linkage has been established and various undergraduate and postgraduate projects have been undertaken to help cultivate a research-oriented culture in the College. The College aims to excel in various fields of research and provide a hub for research activities in the country.
Projects » Estimation of 3D Tool Wear Based on FEM » Off-the-grid Applications of Doubly-fed Induction Generators in Autonomous Wind Power Systems for Voltage and
Frequency Stability » Unsteady Aerodynamic Analysis of a Tandem-bladed Centrifugal Compressor » Robust Header Compression Algorithms Implementation » Design and Fabrication of Low Cost High Efficiency Sustainable and Renewable Energy System that is Based Upon Solar and
Wind Power Generation » Implementation of Balanced Scorecard System in Pakistan Navy » Effects of Variable Thermal Conductivity on Heat Transfer form Rotating Porous Plate Using HPM. » Mixed Convection of Power Law Fluids along a Vertical Wedge with Convective Boundary Condition in a Porous Medium. » Heat Transfer form Solids with Variable Thermal Conductivity and Uniform Internal Heat Generation Using Homotopy
Perturbation Method. » Effect of Variable Thermal Conductivity on Heat Transfer form a Hollow Sphere with Heat Generation using HPM.
MS » MS in Mechanical Engineering » MS in Electrical Engineering » MS in Manufacturing Engineering and Management » MS in Mechanical Engineering (Thermo Fluid) » MS in Mechanical Engineering (Thermo Power) » MS in Electrical Engineering (Control) » MS in Electrical Engineering (Comm)
PhD » PhD in Electrical Engineering with Specialisation in
Controls » PhD in Electrical Engineering with Specialisation in
Communications » PhD in Mechanical Engineering with Specialisation in
Thermo Fluids » PhD in Mechanical Engineering with Specialisation in
Thermal Power » PhD in Manufacturing Engineering & Management
Fact file » PNEC has the distinction of being the first
educational institution of the country having ISO-9001 certification.
» It is the only constituent College of NUST in the southern region.
» Army officers of the Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers studied in PNEC until the late eighties.
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Faculty Profile
Engineering Sciences Engr Muhammad Shafiq Khan, DeanBE (NED) PakistanDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: MESMC
Dr Nadeem AhmedPhD (Cranfield University) UKDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Gun Barrell Dynamics
Dr Shafiq-ur-RehmanPhD (University of Manchester) UKDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Thermo Fluid
Dr Hassan KhalidPhD (Universities of Strathclyde & Glasgow) UKDiscipline: Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering Specialisation: Naval Architecture
Engr Muhammad IrfanMS (NUST) PakistanDiscipline: : Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Environmental Sciences
Dr Waqar Ahmed KhanPhD (University of Waterloo) CanadaDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Thermo Fluid
Dr Sohail Zaki FarooquiPhD (University of Texas at Austin) USADiscipline: PhysicsSpecialisation: Computational Physics
Dr Johar Khurshid FarooqiPhD (University of Manchester) UKDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Materials Modelling & Engineering
Dr Sohaib Zia KhanPhD (University of Manchester) UKDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Materials
Dr Muhammad Ali Khan PhD (University of Manchester) UKDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Condition Monitoring Engr Mustafa ShahidMS (NUST) PakistanDiscipline: Mechanical Engineering
Specialisation: Thermo Fluid
Engr Munawar RazaMS (University of Edinburgh) UKDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Marine Engineering Group
Engr Shoib AhmedMS (Cranfield Institute of Technology) UKDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Thermal Power
Engr Tanweer HussainMS Aerospace (George Washington University) USADiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Fluid Mechanics
Engr Khurram Jamal HashmiMS (University of Minnesota) USADiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Applied Thermodynamics
Engr Muhammad ShakeelMS (NED University) PakistanDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Applied Mechanics
Engr Saeed AhmedMS Design & Manuf (Concordia University) CanadaMS Metallurgy (NED University) KarachiDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Metallurgy, Design & Manufacturing
Engr Aijaz AhmedMS (Cleveland State University) USADiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Thermal Systems
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Electronics & Power Engineering
Engr Muhammad Imran, Vice PrincipalMS (NUST) PakistanDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Telecom Engineering
Dr Muhammad FarhanPhD (Michigan State University) USADiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Thermo Electric & Semi Conductor Materials
Dr Syed Sajjad Haider Zaidi PhD (Michigan State University) USADiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Power Engineering
Dr Attaullah Memon PhD (Michigan State University) USADiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Non Linear Systems, Control and Automation
Dr Faisal Amir Khan PhD (University of Manchester) UKDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: High Speed Semi Conductor Devices
Dr Tariq Mairaj RasoolPhD (Michigan State University) USADiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Non- Destructing Testing
Dr Muhammad Junaid Khan, DeanPhD (Tsinghua University Beijing) ChinaDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Systems, Controls & Automation
Dr Khawaja Bilal Ahmed MahmoodPhD (University of Bristol) UKDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Optical RF & Telecom
Dr Pervez AkhterPhD (University of Wales) UKDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Electromagnetic Field, Communication Systems
Dr Athar MehboobPhD (NUST) PakistanDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Information Security & Cryptology
Dr Arshad AzizPhD (NUST) PakistanDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Information Security, Configurable Computing
Dr Muhammad Bilal KadriPhD (Oxford University) UKDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Fuzzy Control & Artificial Intelligence
Dr Sameer Hashmat QaziPhD (New South Wales) AustraliaDiscipline: Electrical Engineering
Specialisation: Computer Networks, TelecomEngr Mustafa JanMS (NUST) PakistanDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Telecom Engineering
Engr Muhammad AyubMS (NUST) PakistanDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Control Engineering
Engr Riaz MahmudMS (Naval Postgraduate School) USADiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Communication Engineering
Engr Syed Nazeer AlamMS (NED University) PakistanDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Satellite Communication, Electronic Systems
Engr Sajid Saleem MS (KTH RITS) SwedenDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Information and Communication System
Security
Engr Abdul WaheedMS (Bundeswehr University) GermanyDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Microwave Engineering
Engr Ikram Rasool QureshiMS (University of Revada Reno) USADiscipline: Electronic EngineeringSpecialisation: Electronic Engineering
Engr Mustafa Asghar AliMS (Michigan State University) USADiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Communication, VLSI
Engr M Farhan KhanMS (NED University) PakistanDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Communication Engineering
Engr Ashraf Yahya MS (NED University) PakistanDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Power Engineering
Engr Nawshad AzizMS (NED University) PakistanDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Engineering Management
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Engr Najeeb IqbalMS (Hamdard University) PakistanDiscipline: Electronic EngineeringSpecialisation: Digital Electronic Systems
Engr Nusrat HussainMS (NED University) PakistanDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Power Engineering
Engr Dur-e-ShahwarMS (NUST) PakistanDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Telecommunication
Engr Muhammad UsmanMS (Nottingham Trent University) UKDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Engineering Management
Engr Samiullah AwanMS (Iqra University) PakistanDiscipline: Computer ScienceSpecialisation: Computer Networking
Mr Abdul SamiahMS (PAF-KIET) PakistanDiscipline: Computer ScienceSpecialisation: Computer Networking
Engr Lubna Moin MS (NUST) PakistanDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Control Engineering
Engr Faisal Bin BadarMS (NUST) PakistanDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Communication Engineering
Engr Abdul Mateen MS (NUST) PakistanDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Communication Engineering
Engr Pervez Akhtar MS (NED University) PakistanDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Electrical Engineering
Engr Umer Amir KhanMS (HY University) South KoreaDiscipline: Electrical EngineeringSpecialisation: Electrical Power System
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Dr Salman NisarPhD (University of Manchester) UKDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Laser Material Processing
Engr Rajab Ali Jaffri MS (NED University) PakistanDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Manufacturing Engineering
Dr M Saeed Khalid, DeanPhD (University of Michigan Annar Arbor) USADiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Naval Architecture
Dr Usama UmerPhD (Beijing Institute of Technology) ChinaDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Advanced Machining Technology
Applied Sciences
Mr Abrar Ajmal, Dean MSc (University of the Punjab) PakistanMA (Educational Administration)Discipline: ChemistrySpecialisation: Applied Chemistry
Dr Asif MansoorPhD (University of Karachi) PakistanDiscipline: MathematicsSpecialisation: Computational Fluid Dynamics
Dr Azhar MahmoodPhD (University of Karachi) PakistanDiscipline: ChemistrySpecialisation: Phytochemistry
Dr T S Rehmani PhD (University of Karachi) PakistanDiscipline: MathematicsSpecialisation: Applied Mathematics
Mr Zahid SaeedMSc (University of the Punjab) PakistanDiscipline: MathematicsSpecialisation: Applied Mathematics
Mr Shafqat Ali KhanMSc (University of Karachi) PakistanDiscipline: PhysicsSpecialisation: Electronics
Mr Muhammad Ali AnsariMSc (University of Karachi) PakistanDiscipline: PhysicsSpecialisation: Space Physics
Ms Sidra FaisalMSc (University of Karachi) PakistanDiscipline: PhysicsSpecialisation: Nuclear Physics
Mr M Mobin Siddiqi MSc (University of Karachi) PakistanDiscipline: Chemistry Specialisation: Applied Chemistry Mr Faraz Khalil MSc (University of Arid Agriculture) PakistanDiscipline: StatisticsSpecialisation: Statistics
Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering
Dr Aqueel ShahPhD (UETLahore) Pakistan Discipline: Industrial & Manufacturing EngineeringSpecialisation: Non-conventional Machining
Dr Akmal AttaullahPhD (UET Taxila) Pakistan Discipline: Engineering ManagementSpecialisation: Quality Economics
Engr Khatib-ur-RehmanMS (Cranfield Institute of Technology) UKDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Manufacturing Engineering
Engr Muhammad Atiq-ur-RehmanMS (NED University) PakistanDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Manufacturing Engineering
Engr Zia-ul-HaqMS (Naval Postgraduate School) USADiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Operational Research
Engr Ali Imran Merchant MS (NED University) PakistanDiscipline: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialisation: Manufacturing Engineering Engr Ali HassanMS (National university of Singapore) SingaporeDiscipline: Industrial & Manufacturing EngineeringSpecialisation: Industrial & Systems Engineering
Engr Atif Naveed HadisMS NUST Pakistan System Engineering Management Course (UK)Discipline: Industrial & Manufacturing EngineeringSpecialisation: Industrial & Systems Engineering
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Ms Ambreen NighatMSc (University of Balochistan) PakistanDiscipline: MathematicsSpecialisation: Applied Mathematics
Ms Farzana TahirahMA (Bahauddin Zakariya University) PakistanDiscipline: EnglishSpecialisation: Linguistics
Ms Rabia KiranMSc (Islamic University of Bahawalpur) PakistanDiscipline: MathematicsSpecialisation: Applied Mathematics
Ms Farzana YousafMSc (Islamic University of Bahawalpur) PakistanDiscipline: MathematicsSpecialisation: Applied Mathematics
Syed Rizwan-ul-Haq TirmiziMPhil (University of Karachi) PakistanDiscipline: MathematicsSpecialisation: Genetic Engineering Mathematics
Mr Zafar AliMSc (University of Karachi) PakistanDiscipline: StatisticsSpecialisation: Statistics
Syeda Fizzah BatoolMSc (University of Karachi) PakistanDiscipline: StatisticsSpecialisation: Statistics
Mr Zahid Hussain Shah MA (Islamia University) PakistanAdvanced Diploma in TEFL (AKU) LTTC (Canada) Discipline: EnglishSpecialisation: English Literature
Mr Marghoob Ahmed MSc (Bahauddin Zakariya University) PakistanDiscipline: PhysicsSpecialisation: Solid State Physics
Mr Muhammad Asif Shahzad MSc (University of the Punjab) PakistanDiscipline: MathematicsSpecialisation: Group Theory
Mr Muhammad Bilal Khan MA (University of Karachi) PakistanDiscipline: Islamic Studies Specialisation: Islamic Studies
Syed Wajid R A Hanfi MBA (IBA) PakistanDiscipline: Management Specialisation: Finance & Economics
Ms Novera Ansar MS (SZABIST) PakistanDiscipline: Management Sciences
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Student Support Facilities
Laboratories » Applied Mechanics Laboratory » Fluid Mechanics Laboratory » Control Engineering – PLCs Laboratory » Thermodynamics Laboratory » Composite Materials Laboratory » Electrical Engineering Laboratory » Radar and Microwave Engineering Laboratory » Microprocessor Laboratory » Power Electronics Laboratory » Communication Engineering Laboratory » Computer Integrated Manufacturing Laboratory » Robotics and Automation Laboratory » Advance CAD Laboratory » Materials Testing Laboratory » Heat Treatment Laboratory » Innovative Product Development Laboratory » Work and Methods Study Lab » CADAM Centre » Mechanical Workshop » Boiler shop » Welding shop » Applied Chemistry Laboratory » Applied Physics Laboratory » High Performance Computing Laboratory » Electronics – DSP – IC Laboratory » PCB Design and Development Laboratory » Material Science & Engineering Laboratory » Bench Fitting Shop » UG Research Laboratory » Solar Power Research Laboratory
InternetInternet is available round-the-clock in all labs and offices, through a comprehensive local area network with a fibre optics backbone link for fast connectivity. The entire College is networked with a common Internet facility with 3 MB bandwidth. The network extends to the students’ hostel area
through a fibre-optics link, providing high quality internet access in every room.
Video Conferencing The College has hi-tech video conferencing technology through PERN Video conferencing setup thus facilitating the students to attend live delivery of lectures by eminent scholars worldwide.
LibraryThe College library remains open round-the-clock and is equipped with more than 40,000 books in the fields of engineering, computer science, applied science and humanities. PNEC is also connected to Pakistan Educational Research Network (PERN) which has facilitated access to more than 11,000 scientific journals, links to digital libraries, collaborative research and distance learning amongst universities in the country and abroad. The library inventory is computerised for the convenience of users. Facilities of internet, email and video courses are also available to readers in the library. It also has a dedicated Dell server alongwith one TB of network storage device. It is utilised for hosting the IEEE database. A separate book bank has been established with a sufficient number of textbooks, which are issued to the undergraduate students for the whole semester for a nominal rental fee. Continuous acquisition of the latest editions of books in various engineering disciplines is made to meet the teaching and research needs of students and faculty.
TransportTransport is available on specified routes to facilitate students who live off-campus. Students are picked and dropped for a fixed payment.
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CafeteriasTwo well-maintained and well-stocked cafeterias provide hygienic food, throughout the day.
CounsellingPNEC students are divided into small groups of approximately 35 students each. Each group is supervised by a Course Officer (faculty member). These officers liaise with each other to guide and counsel students on academic as well as personal matters. They also update parents about their children’s performance regularly. In addition, a continuous liaison with the Centre for Counselling and Career Advisory (C3A) at central campus is maintained for guidance.
AccommodationSeparate hostel accommodation is available for male and female students within the College premises. These hostels have dedicated dining facilities. Besides, the College has a vast range of indoor and outdoor sports facilities, a mosque, and a dispensary which provides medical services round the clock with a permanently posted medical officer and necessary paramedical staff.
Hostel DetailsThe hostel facilities at PNEC comprise:
NUST Boys HostelNUST Girls HostelNUST Boys Hostel Annexe
Room Rent (Single occupancy) Rs.2,000/- Per Month/ Per Person Room Rent (Double room double occupancy) Rs.1,700/- Per Month/ Per Person Room Rent (Single room double occupancy) Rs.1,500/- Per Month/ Per Person Room Rent (Double room tripple occupancy) Rs.1,200/- Per Month / Per PersonRoom Rent (More than three students) Rs.1200/- Per Month /Per Person Batman charges Rs. 550/- Per Month Washerman charges Rs. 500/- Per Month Maintenance charges Rs. 400/- Per Month Utility charges Rs. 500/- Per Month Messing charges (per day) Rs. 125/-Hostel Security (Refundable) Rs.10,000/-
Note: The fee and other expenses are as per present rates. These may be revised by the University.
Monthly DuesNUST Boys Hostel comprises of a purpose built two storey building having 80 rooms and a separate annexe consisting of 12 rooms within campus premises. The hostel facility has been designed and constructed to ensure a secure, comfortable and pleasant stay and to create an environment which is conducive to learning. Facilities available in the hostel include fully furnished rooms, high speed 24 hours internet, dining hall inside the hostel, TV lounge, gymnasium, sports facilities, and laundry services through washer man.
Allotment of rooms may not necessarily be of one’s choice. It is at the sole discretion of the administration, which may allot the rooms either on “first come first served” basis or any other basis i.e. seniority etc. Allotment is done on a double/triple occupancy basis and in dormitories. A limited number of single rooms are also available for allotment to senior students. All charges/expenses prescribed in the application from or any other documents are subject to change without notice. At start of programme, rent will be charged from the date the hostel rooms are made available for occupancy. While at the end of programme, charges shall be apportioned on the basis of actual day of occupancy.
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Major EventsIndependence Day Celebrations: The 64th independence day of Pakistan was celebrated on 14 August 2011. The establishment was dressed overall. In this context, a simple but splendid ceremony was held at the college parade ground. The ceremony started with recitation from the Holy Quran followed by Commandant’s address to the staff officers, student officers and Ships Company of the significance of the day. National Anthem was also sung after the address. The said ceremony was followed by tree plantation ceremony by Commandant near MIS Department. To instill more colour to the occasion, PNEC organized Inter Divisional Qiraat, Naat and Milli Naghma Competition at College Auditorium. Deputy Commandant PNEC graced the said contests as Chief Guest and gave away the certificates to the position holders.
Session on Customer Experience Management using Information Technology at UIT Karachi: PNEC students attended a session on “Customer Experience Management using Information Technology” by Mr Vaqar Khamisani (BE, MS Michigan State University CPE Lead, Microsoft UK) on 7 September 2011 at Usman Institute of Technology, Karachi. He explained some very useful programs and strategies which Microsoft feels very handy in making Customer Experience magnificent with their products.
MS Students Orientation – Batch 2011: Batch 2011 of Post Graduate (PG) students joined PNEC w.e.f. 12 September 2011. In order to better facilitate the new PG students and to make them acquainted with PNEC organization and academic environment, a formal orientation programme was conducted as per the following schedule:
Day/Date Thursday, 15 September 2011Time 6:00 pm – 7:30 pmVenue PNS JAUHAR Auditorium
IEEE PNEC SPARKLE Conference: Mr Hassaan Idrees Civilian Students of Sem-VII (EE) gave an exclusive insight of his entire experience of Newzeland at the conference during the IEEE PNEC SPARKLE (System Providing Access to Research Knowledge Learning & Education) held on 15 September 2011 at PNEC.
Institutional Quality Audit of PNEC: Institutional Quality Audit of PNEC was conducted by team of following officials from HQs NUST on 21 & 22 September 2011
Workshop on GSM Technology – Organized by IEEE PNEC Sparkle: The second episode of SPARKLE with IEEE PNEC was conducted by Dr Sameer Hashmat Qazi, Associate Professor (NUST faculty member) on 22 September 2011 where he enlightened the students with the working fundamentals of the GSM technology.
Award of Merit Certificates to High Performers and Arm Badges to Appointment Holders: The subject ceremony was held in Bahria Auditorium on 23 September 2011. Merit certificates were awarded to Spring Semester 2011 high performers in each semester / class followed by award of arm badges to newly selected appointment holders for Fall Semester 2011. In the end, Commandant addressed the participants of the ceremony.
11th NED University Annual Bilingual Declamation Contest – 2011: PNEC team comprising S/Lt Hassan Afzal PN, Sem-V BS (MIS) and S/Lt M Saad Iqbal PN, Sem-VIII (Ops) participated in the Annual Bilingual Declamation Contest – 2011 organized by NED University on 27 September 2011. Fourteen teams of universities / colleges from Karachi participated in the said contest. PNEC team performed well and S/Lt Hassan Afzal PN of Sem-V BS (MIS) won the 3rd Position in English category and was awarded shield.
Visit – Expatriate Pakistani Consultant (VEPCON) - Dr Fazal Abbas to PNEC: Govt of Pakistan arranges services of Expatriate Pakistanis for Govt organizations, under the auspice of VEPCON program. VEPCON programs are aimed to transfer knowledge to the country through short duration assignments of highly qualified expatriate consultants in various fields of Specialisation. Dr Fazal has conducted one week training on CAD/CAE w.e.f. 26 September 2011. To accrue the maximum benefit from his expertise a detailed program comprising of seminars, lectures and hands-on training workshop sessions has been formulated in this regard a guest lecture by Dr Fazal has been planned on 26 September in College Auditorium. Furthermore, a 02 days workshop on CAD/CAE is also being conducted on 27 & 28 September.
Seminar on Communication Skills: A seminar conducted by Mr Zuhaib Shaikh (CEO) of Fire Fly Communication on Friday, 16 September 2011 from 1100 to 1300 in College Auditorium. Students of Semester VIII, VII, VI & V attended the same.
ISO 9001-2008 Awareness Course: ISO 9001-2008 awareness course was conducted on Friday 16 September 2011 in College Auditorium for Staff Officers/Faculty Members who have recently joined PNEC. This course gave the participants awareness about ISO procedures followed at PNEC.
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7th Intra PN Nautical Competition at PNA: Subject event was held at Pakistan Naval Academy from 5 to 7 April 2011. PNEC secured runner up position in the event.
Design Build and Fly Competition: Design Build and Fly Competition, organized by Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute was held from 8 to 10 April 2011. Two student from PNEC participated in the competition and won 2nd prize and got Rs.20, 000/- cash prize and shield.Dr Suhail Zaki Farooqui has been given the “NUST’s Best University Teacher Award – a Certificate, a Gold Medal and Rs. 100,000 cash prize.06 students from PNEC proceeded abroad (Iran, Syria, Japan and Malaysia for Internship through International Association for Exchange of Students for Technical Experience.
Guest LectureA lecture on the topic Stress Management Techniques was delivered by Assistant Professor Farah Iqbal on 20 May
2011 at Bahria Auditorium. The College faculty and students of UG classes attended the same. A lecture on the topic Hope and Positive Thinking was delivered by Assistant Professor Farah Iqbal on 21 October 2011 at Bahria Auditorium. The College faculty and students of UG classes attended the same. EmployabilityPNEC has an established Alumni department with up-to-date data. PNEC alumni, acting as its ambassadors, are contributing in different designations and various capacities in leading engineering firms and organisations such as:The active member list is continuously increasing, with members contributing positively and constructively by helping out in internships and placements.
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Website www.pnec.nust.edu.pk
EmailDean Electronics and Power Engineering [email protected] Engineering Sciences [email protected] Applied Sciences [email protected]
Dean Institute of Manufacturing Engineering [email protected] Management Information Systems [email protected] Commander [email protected] NUST Affairs [email protected]
PhoneCommandant +92-21-99240152 +92-21-48503001Dean Management Information Systems +92-21-48503216Dean Electronics and Power Engineering +92-21-99245093 +92-21-48503024Dean Engineering Sciences +92-21-99245084 +92-21-48503023Dean Applied Sciences +92-21.99245095 +92-21-48503022Training Commander + 92-21-48503027Dean Institute of Manufacturing Engineering +92-21-992400751 +92-21-48503039OIC NUST Affairs +92-21-99240113 +92-21-48503043
Fax +92-21-99240112
ContactsThe College is situated on Habib Ibrahim Rehmatullah Road, off Sharah-e-Faisal, in Karachi. It is approximately seven kilometres from the city centre and Quaid-e-Azam International Airport
Location Map
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Academic Programmes
Bachelors in Electrical Engineering
Programme DescriptionThe programme is designed to meet the dictates of modern trends in the field of electrical technology, encompassing a wider technological perspective. The programme includes basic sciences and humanities courses, electrical and microwave technology, electronics, signal processing, control systems, communications, microprocessor and computer courses, with the final semester specifically emphasising power generation, transmission, distribution and protection. The element of electrical power enables the graduate engineer to effectively take on his/her job in the power generation and distribution sector. With a significant design element of 6 credit hours for project work, students are able to apply their theoretical knowledge in research and developmental activities.
Associated CareersElectrical Engineering at NUST opens up numerous career paths for graduates. Students holding this degree have access to various opportunities to commence their careers as design engineers, production managers, plant engineers, and quality engineers for various private/government engineering organisations.
Scheme of Studies Programme Code: 401Semester-I Semester-IICourse Code Course Title Credits Course Code Course Title CreditsMATH-101 Calculus and Analytical Geometry 3-0 EE-111 Linear Circuit Analysis 3-1ME-105 Workshop Practice 0-1 ME-102 Thermodynamics 2-0HU-100 English 2-0 HU-101 Islamic Studies 2-0CS-105 Introduction to Programming 1-1 ME-104 Engineering Drawing 0-1MATH-121 Linear Algebra and ODEs 3-0 MATH-106 Multivariable & Vector
Calculus 3-0
HU-107 Pakistan Studies 2-0 CS-212 Object Oriented Programming (OOP)
3-1
PHY-101 Applied Physics 3-1Total 17 Total 16
Semester-III Semester-IVCourse Code Course Title Credits Course Code Course Title CreditsEE-221 Digital Logic Design 3-1 EE-232 Signals and Systems 3-1 CS-250 Data Structures and Algorithms 3-1 EE-215 Electronic Devices and
Circuits3-1
EE-211 Electrical Network Analysis 3-1 EE-260 Electrical Machines 3-1ME-100 Engineering Mechanics 3-0 EE-222 Microprocessor Systems 3-1MATH-232 Complex Variables and Transforms 3-0 MATH-361 Probability & Statistics 3-0
Total 18 Total 19Semester – V Semester – VICourse Code Course Title Credits Course Code Course Title Credits
MATH-351 Numerical Methods 3-0 EE-371 Linear Control Systems 3-1
EE-330 Digital Signal Processing 3-1 HU-109 Communication Skills 2-0
EE-313 Electronic Circuit Design 3-1 ECO-130 Engineering Economics 2-0
EE-351 Communication Systems 3-1 EE-383 Instrumentation and Measurements 2-1
EE-241 Electromagnetic Field Theory 3-0 EE- XXX CS-XXX Elective-I 3-X
EE-XXX
CS-XXX Elective – II 3-X
Total 18 Total 17+X
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Semester – VII Semester – VIIICourse Code Course Title Credits Course Code Course Title Credits
OTM-455 Engineering Project Management 2-0 HU-222 Professional Ethics 2-0
MGT-471 Entrepreneurship 2-0 EE-499 Senior Design Project-II 0-4
HU-212 Technical & Business Writing 2-0 XX-XXX University Elective 3-X
EE-498 Senior Design Project-I 0-2 EE-XXXCS-XXX
Elective Lab 0-X
EE-XXXCS-XXX
Elective – III 3-X
EE-XXXCS-XXX Elective – IV 3-X
EE-XXXCS-XXX Elective-V 3-X Total 9+X
Total 17+X Grand Total 131+X
Electives
Electronics StreamCourse Code Course Title CreditsEE-385 Industrial Electronics 3-1
EE-412 VLSI Circuit Design 3-0EE-414 Digital Electronics 3-1EE-415 Opto-Electronics 3-1EE-316 Operational Amplifier Applications 3-1
EE-318 Solid State Electronics 3-0
EE-XXX Selected Topics in Electronics Engi-neering
3-0
EE-XXX Electronic Engineering Lab 0-1
Control Engineering Course Code Course Title CreditsEE-372 Digital Control Systems 3-1
EE-373 Fuzzy Logic 3-1EE-374 Optimal Control 3-0EE-375 Introduction to Adaptive Control 3-1EE-376 Stochastic Control 3-1
EE-377 Multivariable Control 3-1
EE-378 Introduction to Non-linear Control 3-0
EE-381 Robotics-I 3-1EE-475 Power System Operation and
Control3-0
EE-481 Robotics-II 3-0
EE-472 Industrial Control and Automation 3-0EE-476 System Identification 3-0EE-493 Applied Control and Navigation
Systems3-0
EE-XXX Selected Topics in Control Engi-neering
3-0
EE-XXX Control Engineering Lab 0-1
Computer Engineering
Course Code Course Title CreditsEE-321 Computer Architecture and Orga-
nization3-1
EE-333 Digital Image Processing 3-0
EE-421 Digital System Design 3-1
EE-423 Embedded System Design 3-1
CS-220 Database Systems 3-1
CS-251 Design & Analysis of Algorithms 3-0
CS-330 Operating Systems 3-1
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Power Engineering
Course Code Course Title Credits
EE-362 Power Generation 3-0
EE-365 Renewable Energy Systems 3-0
EE-367 Electrical Power Transmission & Distribution
3-1
EE-369 Power Electronics 3-0
EE-368 Power Electronics 3-1
EE-461 Power System Analysis and Design 3-0
EE-462 Electrical Machine Design and Equipment Training
3-0
EE-463 Fundamentals of High Voltage Engineering
3-0
EE-464 Power Systems Protection 3-0
EE-482 Electric Drives 3-0
EE-497 Power Engineering Lab 0-1
EE-465 Power Economics and Manage-ment
3-0
CE-185 Basic Civil Engineering 3-1
EE-XXX Selected Topics in Power Engi-neering
3-0
Course Code Course Title Credits
EE-341 Transmission Lines, Antennas & Wave Propagation
3-1
EE-342 Microwave Engineering 3-1
EE-343 Transmission Lines & Waveguides 3-1
EE-344 Wave Propagation and Antennas 3-1
EE-441 Microwave ICs Design 3-0
EE-442 Microwave Devices 3-1
EE-443 Electromagnetic Compatibility 3-0
EE-444 Antenna Design 3-0
EE-XXX Selected Topics in RF & Microwave 3-0
Telecommunication Engineering
Course Code Course Title CreditsEE-352 Communication Systems II 3-1
EE-356 Wireless Communication 3-0
EE-357 Computer and Communication Networks
3-1
EE-451 Mobile Communication Systems 3-0
EE-452 Satellite Communication Systems 3-0
EE-455 Optical Fiber Communication 3-0
EE-458 Broadband Technologies 3-0
EE-491 Radar Systems 3-1
EE-XXX Selected Topics in Telecommunica-tion
3-0
EE-XXX Telecommunication Engineering Lab 0-1
CS-474 Computer Vision 2-1CS-435 Parallel & Distributed Processing 3-1
CS-470 Machine Learning 3-0
SE-200 Software Engineering 3-0
EE-XXX Selected Topics in Computer Engineering
3-0
CS-XXX Computer Engineering Lab 0-1
RF & Microwave Engineering
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MS and PhD in Electrical Engineering (Specialisation A: Control Engineering)
Programme Description
The aim of this advanced level programme is to develop a fundamental understanding of the advanced aspects of control engineering including modelling and analysis of dynamic system, studying stability and control aspects of linear and nonlinear dynamic systems and investigating the optimality and robustness of control algorithms applied to various engineering applications.
Associated Careers
The programme offers opportunity for employment in leading engineering industries of the world. Students successfully completing this postgraduate course may find employment as control engineers, design engineers, systems engineers or research and development engineers in leading research organisations and multinational engineering firms based in Pakistan and abroad.
MS Coursework Programme Code: 450
Semester – I Core CoursesCourse Code Course Title Credits EE-832 Dynamic Systems Theory 3
EE-840 Digital Signal Processing 3EE-841 Analysis of Stochastic Systems 3
Total 9
Semester – II (Select any three courses)Course Code Course Title Credits EE-814 Advanced Power Electronics 3EE-839 Networked & Embedded Control
Systems 3
EE-840 Fuzzy control Systems 3EE-824 Selected Topics in Control
Engineering 3
EE-828 Robust Multivariable Control 3EE-829 Advanced Digital Control 3CS-821 Digital Data Acquisition and Control 3EE-815 Physical Electronics 3EE-816 Electronic Devices 3CS-826 Advanced Artificial Neural Networks 3
Semester – III (Select any two courses)EE-811 Advanced Digital System Design 3EE-823 Non-Linear Systems Analysis 3EE-825 Adaptive Control Systems 3EE-831 Robotics 3EE-833 Control System Optimisation 3CS-822 Artificial Intelligence 3EE-829 Advanced Digital Control 3EE-821 Digital Data Acquisition and Control 3EE-815 Physical electronics 3EE-816 Electronic Devices 3CS-826 Advanced Artificial Neural Networks 3
Semester – IV EE-890 Thesis 6
Total 30
Semester – I Core Courses
Course Code
Course Title Credits
EE-840 Digital Signal Processing 3EE-841 Analysis of Stochastic Systems 3EE-850 Information Theory & Coding 3
Total 9
Semester – II (Select any three courses)Course Code Course Title CreditsEE-852 Advanced Communication Networks 3
Specialisation B: Communications
EE-860 RF/Microwave and Antenna Design 3
EE-843 Digital Image Processing 3
EE-862 Radar Systems 3CS-823 Advanced Simulation Design 3
EE-845 Adaptive Filter Theory 3EE-846 DSP Hardware Implementation 3EE-855 Advanced Digital Communication 3EE-856 Digital Design for Communication
Systems 3
EE-857 Network Performance Analysis 3EE-863 Spatial Array Processing 3
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Note: PhD students will complete additional requirements of 800/900 level coursework (18 credit hours) beyond their Masters degree, as recommended by the doctoral Guidance and Examination Committee.
Semester – IVCourse Code Course Title Credit
Hours EE-890 Thesis 6
Grand Total 30
Semester – III (Select any two courses) Course Code Course Title CreditsEE-811 Advanced Digital System Design 3EE-851 Wireless Communication 3EE-861 RF Circuit Design 3CS-824 Network Security 3EE-810 Advanced Embedded Systems 3EE-844 Wavelet-based Signal and Image
Processing 3
Course Code Course Title CreditsCS-829 Cryptanalysis 3CS-830 Cryptographic Engineering 3CS-831 Discrete Mathematics 3EE-832 Error Control Coding 3CS-833 Computer Arithmetic 3
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Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering
Programme Description
The undergraduate programme is designed to inculcate a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of design and analysis of structural mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and properties of materials. It attempts to provide students with broad intellectual tools and skills, essential for professional practice as well as for continuing studies in all engineering specialties. This discipline largely includes concepts of metallurgy, heat treatments and welding/cutting/other forms of workability on materials. In a nutshell, it is the science of taking material from market and processing it to form useful items.
Associated Careers
Given the fact that mechanical engineering plays a vital role in almost all industries, career options are manifold. Graduates may seek careers as design engineers, production managers, plant engineers and quality engineers for various private or government engineering companies, consultancies and R&D organisations. Pakistan can benefit from this discipline as manufacturing of spares is a regular activity at almost all of its repair and maintenance operations. This aspect also enhances the career outcomes for graduates of this programme. What further adds to its appeal is the fact that it is one of the highest-paid professions in developed economies of the world.
Scheme of Studies Programme Code: 402
Semester-I Semester-IICourse Code Course Title Credits Course Code Course Title CreditsPHY-102 Applied Physics 2-1 MATH-121 Linear Algebra & ODEs 3-0MATH-105 Calculus & Vector Algebra 3-0 CH-101 Applied Chemistry 2-1CS-102 Computer Systems & Programming 2-2 HU-101 Islamic Studies 2-0HU-100 English 2-0 HU-107 Pakistan Studies 2-0ME-110 Engineering Drawing & Graphics 1-1 ME-111 CAD 1-1
ME-121 Workshop Practice 1-2ME-130 Thermodynamics-I 3-0
Total 14 Total 18
Semester-III Semester-IVCourse Code Course Title Credits Course Code Course Title CreditsMATH-241 Vector Calculus & PDEs 3-0 MATH-231 Fourier & Complex Analysis 3-0HU-109 Communication Skills 2-0 EE-103 Electrical Engineering 2-1ME-112 Engineering Statics 3-0 ME-211 Mechanics of Materials-I 3-0ME-220 Engineering Materials 3-0 ME-210 Engineering Dynamics 3-0ME-230 Fluid Mechanics – I 3-0 ME-222 Mechanics & Manufacturing Lab –I 0-1ME-231 Thermodynamics- II 3-0 ME-233 Fluid Mechanics-II 3-0ME-232 Thermodynamics Lab 0-1 ME-234 Fluid Mechanics Lab 0-1
Total 18 Total 17
Semester-V Semester-VICourse Code Course Title Credits Course Code Course Title CreditsMATH-361 Probability & Statistics 3-0 MATH-351 Numerical Methods 3-0ME-221 Manufacturing Processes 3-0 ME-313 Theory of Machines 3-0ME-310 Mechanics of Materials-II 3-0 HU-212 Technical and Business Writing 2-0ME-311 Machine Design 3-0 ME-324 Engg Management & Economics 2-0ME-312 Measurement & Instrumentation 2-0 ME-330 Heat & Mass Transfer 3-0ME-323 Mechanics & Measurements Lab 0-1 ME-331 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 3-0EE-212 Basic Electronics 2-1 ME-332 Heat Transfer & HVAC Lab 0-1
Internship (Pass/Fail basis) - Total 18 Total 17
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Semester-VII Semester-VIIICourse Code Course Title Credits Course Code Course Title CreditsME-420 Project Management 2-0 HU-222 Professional Ethics 2-0ME-314 Control Systems 3-0 MGT-471 Entrepreneurship 2-0ME-421 Mechanical Vibrations 3-0 XX-4XX Elective –III 3-0ME-410 Vibrations & Controls Lab 0-1 XX-4XX Elective – IV 3-0ME-422 Production Tooling & Automation 2-0 ME-499 Design Project 0-4ME-423 Mechanics & Manufacturing Lab –II 0-1XX-4XX Elective – I 3-0XX-4XX Elective – II 3-0ME-499 Design Project 0-2 Total 14
Total 20 Grand Total 136
Electives
Course Code Course Title Credits Course Code Course Title CreditsME-440 Fundamentals of Aerodynamics 3-0 ME-460 Gas Turbines 3-0ME-441 Applied Heat Transfer 2-1 ME-461 Fuel Cell Technology 3-0ME-442 Applied Thermodynamics 3-0 ME-462 Power Plant Engineering 3-0
ME-443 Automotive Technology 2-1 ME-463 Power System Analysis 3-0ME-444 Basic Naval Architecture 3-0 ME-464 Renewable Energy Technologies 3-0ME-445 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3-0 ME-465 Robotics and Automation 3-0ME-446 Computer Aided Engineering 1-2 ME-466 Ship Propulsion Engineering 3-0ME-447 Computer Aided Thermal System
Design 2-1 ME-467 Solar Energy Systems 3-0
ME-448 Internal Combustion Engines 3-0 ME-468 Vehicle Design Performance 3-0ME-449 Introduction to Oil and Natural Gas
Engineering 3-0 M&S-401 Introduction to Modeling and
Simulation 2-1
ME-450 Laser & its applications 3-0 RIME-221 Introduction to Mechatronics Design Fundamentals
2-1
ME-451 Marine Environment Issues 3-0 DME-470 Automotive Manufacturing Systems
3-0
ME-452 Optimization Techniques 3-0 DME-471 Computer Applications in Automobile Manufacturing
3-0
ME-453 Power Generation and Distribution 3-0 DME-472 Computer Applications in Manufacturing Systems
3-0
ME-454 Electrical Machines 3-0 DME-473 Industrial Maintenance Management
3-0
ME-455 Energy Conversion and Power Electronics
3-0 DME-474 Logic Design & Micro-processors 2-1
ME-456 Engine Tribology 3-0 DME-475 Logistics and Inventory Management
3-0
ME-457 FEM applications in Automobile 3-0 DME-476 Ergonomics, Work Study and Methods Engineering
3-0
ME-458 Finite Element Methods 3-0 DME-477 FEM applications in Manufacturing
3-0
ME-459 Gas Dynamics 3-0
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Bachelors in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Programme Description
The field of industrial and manufacturing engineering is inherently practical in nature. Unless academic and practical applications go hand in hand, young engineers cannot be successful in their professional careers. The programme is designed to build a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of engineering practices, manufacturing processes, control systems, CAD/CAM, etc. It also provides students with broad intellectual tooIs and skills of production technology, total quality management, ergonomics, operational research and computer-integrated manufacturing, which are essential for professional engineers. Two internships in industry and 6 credit hours of project work provide students with a platform to demonstrate their competence in acquired methodologies and skills to enhance real-time industrial and manufacturing performance.
Associated Careers
Graduates find themselves in a healthy job market where their knowledge and skills are applicable to a multitude of concerns. Presently, industrial engineers are one of the most sought-after human resources in industrial sectors; local and international.
Scheme of Studies Programme Code: 405
Semester I Semester IICourse Code Course Title Credits Course Code Course Title Credits
PHY-102 Applied Physics 2-1 MATH-121 Linear Algebra & ODEs 3-0MATH-105 Calculus & Vector Algebra 3-0 CH-101 Applied Chemistry 2-1CS-102 Computer Systems & Programming 2-2 HU-101 Islamic Studies 2-0HU-100 English 2-0 HU-107 Pakistan Studies 2-0ME-110 Engineering Drawing & Graphics 1-1 ME-111 Computer Aided Design 1-1ME-121 Workshop Practice 1-2 ME-112 Engineering Statics 3-0
ME-130 Thermodynamics-I 3-0Total 17 Total 18
Semester III Semester IVCourse Code Course Title Credits Course Code Course Title CreditsMATH-241 Vector Calculus & PDEs 3-0 MATH-231 Fourier & Complex Analysis 3-0HU-109 Communication Skills 2-0 EE-103 Electrical Engineering 2-1ME-210 Engineering Dynamics 3-0 ME-211 Mechanics of Materials-I 3-0ME-220 Engineering Materials 3-0 ME-221 Manufacturing Processes 3-0ME-230 Fluid Mechanics – I 3-0 ME-222 Mechanics & Manufacturing Lab –I 0-1ME-231 Thermodynamics- II 3-0 ME-233 Fluid Mechanics-II 3-0ME-232 Thermodynamics Lab 0-1 ME-234 Fluid Mechanics Lab 0-1
Total 18 Total 17
Semester V Semester VICourse Code Course Title Credits Course Code Course Title CreditsIME-323 Manufacturing Systems 2-0 MATH-352 Numerical Methods 2-1HU-212 Technical & Business Writing 2-0 IME-324 Modern Manufacturing Technologies 2-0IME-322 Metrology & Gauaging 2-1 IME-316 Control Systems 2-1ME-311 Machine Design 3-0 ME-324 Engineering Mangement &
Economics2-0
IME 311 Work Study 2-1 IME-315 Total Quality Management 2-0IME 318 Health & Safety Management 2-0 IME-333 Finite Element Analysis 2-1EE 212 Basic Electronics 2-1 IME-314 Computer Aided Manufactuirng 2-1
Internship -Total 18 Total 18
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Semester VII Semester VIIICourse Code Course Title Credits Course Code Course Title CreditsME 420 Project Management 2-0 HU 222 Profesional Ethics 2-0MGT 471 Entrepreneurship 2-0 IME 417 Operations Research 3-0IME 413 Robotics & Automation 2-1 Elective - III 2-0IME 414 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 2-1 IME 499 Manufacturing Design Project 0-4IME-419 Operations Management 2-0IME 499 Manufacturing Design Project 0-2
Elective - I 3-0Elective - II 2-0 Total 11Total 19 Grand Total 136
Elective CoursesCourse Code Course Title Credits Course Code Course Title CreditsIME-481 Plant Engineering 3-0 IME-471 Principles of Decision Making 2-0IME-482 Fundamentals of Heat Transfer 3-0 MKT-120 Marketing Principles & Practices 2-0HRM-442 Human Resource Management 3-0 IME-472 Manufacturing Strategy 2-0IME-415 Product Design and Development 3-0 IME-473 Surface Coating Technology 2-0MATH-361 Probability & Statistics 3-0 IME-474 High Speed Machining 2-0ME-421 Mechanical Vibrations 3-0 IME-475 Computational Plasticity 2-0IME-483 Advance Topics in Industrial &
Manufacturing Engineering. 2-0 IME-476 Manufacturing of Composites 2-0
IME-484 Metal Forming Analysis 2-0 IME-431 Stress Analysis 2-0IME-485 Lean Manufacturing 2-0 IME-412 Instrumentation & Measurement 2-0IME-486 Sales & Marketing 2-0 IME-421 Tool Design 2-0
IME-422 Supply Chain Management 2-0
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Core Courses
Course Code Course Title Credits M-815 Convection Heat Transfer 3ME-821 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3MTH-812 Applied Engineering Mathematics 3ME-822 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3
MS and PhD in Mechanical Engineering (Evening)
Programme Description
This course offers two specialisations, namely thermal power engineering and thermo fluids engineering. Thermo fluid specialisation is better suited to the students who are keen on pursuing research and academic careers. The curriculum is designed to ensure that graduates will develop analytical, computational and experimental methods to analyse heat and fluid flow systems for research applications. Thermal power specialisation is designed specifically to meet the needs of the modern engineer in industry and educational institutions. This specialisation will enable graduates to acquire knowledge of a broad range of industrially relevant topics within the fields of thermodynamics and fluid mechanics.
Associated Careers
Completion of this programme results in comprehensive knowledge of thermal power and thermo fluids engineering. They will enjoy strong adaptability in R&D organisations, industries and other establishments. Graduates can apply for career in academia and research in higher education schools, HVAC and thermal design companies/consulting firms, power plants, and many other establishments.
Programme Code: 451
Course Code Course Title Credits
MTH-850 Advanced Numerical Analysis 3
ME-834 Thermal Systems Design 3
MSM-809 Finite Element Method 3
ME-833 Power Plant Engineering 3ME-837 Sustainable Energy Systems 3ME-816 Radiation Heat Transfer 3ME-812 Conduction Heat Transfer 3ME-817 Gas Dynamics 3
MSE-823 Quality and Reliability Management 3MEM-801 Project Management 3ME-833 Power Plant Engineering 3ME-831 Instrumentation and Data Acquisition
System3
ME-812 Conduction Heat Transfer 3ME-835 Advanced Turbo machinery 3DME-837 Material Selection and Design 3MEA-803 Failure Analysis & Condition Based
Maintenance3
Thesis 6
Total 30
Course Code Course Title Credits
Coursework: Thermo - Fluid Elective Courses (Any Four)
ME-836 Internal Combustion Engines 3
ME-832 Advanced Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
3
ME-837 Sustainable Energy Systems 3MEA-801 Fundamentals of Maintenance 3
MEA-802 Maintenance Planning & Control 3
ME-814 Modeling and Simulation of Dynamic Systems
3
ME-831 Instrumentation and Data Acquisition System
3
CSE-855 Parallel & Distributed Simulation for Research
3
ME-835 Advanced Turbo Machinery 3DME-837 Material Selection and Design 3
Thesis 6Total 30
Coursework: Thermal Power Elective Courses (Any Four)
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Course Code Course Title Credits
MS and PhD in Manufacturing Engineering and Management
Programme Description
This programme is designated to equip engineers with latest developments, along with developing their managerial acumen. This is an applied programme with state-of-the-art manufacturing laboratories available for the students. The programme has been tailored keeping industry requirement in view.
Associated Careers
The programme has a management perspective, thus it offers broad career opportunities for students. With the high ranking NUST enjoys in the country and around the world, this programme is an ideal launching pad for an engineer’s career. This market-driven course opens a multitude of opportunities for engineers. The development of managerial strengths in graduates enables them to meet tough market demands and provides them with stronger and more realistic growth opportunities in their professional careers.
Coursework Programme Code: 454
Core CoursesSemester Course Code Course Title Credit
Semester IMEM-801 Manufacturing Strategies and Technologies 3MEM-802 Production and Manufacturing Processes 3MEM-803 Production and Operations Management 3
Semester IIMEM -804MEM -805
Computer Integrated ManufacturingProduct Development Management and EconomicsElective I
333
Semester IIIMEM-806 Quality and Reliability Management 3
Elective II 3Semester IV MSE-899 Thesis 6
Elective Courses (Any two)Course Code Course Title CreditsMEM-811 Advanced Manufacturing
Processes3
MEM-812 Advanced Materials Engineering 3MEM-813 Surface Engineering 3MEM-821 Manufacturing Systems Design
and Management3
MEM-822 Supply Chain Management 3
Course Code Course Title CreditsMEM-823 Financial Management 3
MEM-824 Leadership and Entrepreneurship 3MEM-831 Principles of CAD 3MEM-832 Finite Element Methods 3
MEM-833 Advanced Numerical Methods 3
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PhD CoursesCourse Code Course Title Credits
MEM-911 High Performance Machining 3MEM-912 Advanced Metal Forming 3MEM-913 Recent Advances in Machining Technology 3MEM-914 Advanced Coating Technology 3MEM-915 Rapid prototyping and Manufacturing 3MEM-921 Design and Analysis of Allocation Mechanism 3MEM-922 Advanced-Topics in System Engineering 3MEM-923 System Safety Engineering and Management 3MEM-924 Engineering Ethics 3MEM-925 Facility Planning and Layout 3MEM-926 Production Planning and Control 3MEM-927 Production Scheduling Techniques 3MEM-928 Service Engineering 3MEM-929 Advanced Topics in Quality Management 3MEM-916 Advanced Materials for Engineering Components 3MEM-917 Laser Materials Processing 2MEM-918 Adv Maintenance Engineering & Process Improvement 3MEM-919 Tribology & Advanced Surface Engineering 3MEM-931 Non-linear Finite Element Methods 3MEM-932 Modelling of Machining Operations 3MEM-933 Modelling of Metal Forming Operations 3MEM-981 Special topics for PhD programme
(Any subject on the research interests of the faculty available)3
MEM-991 Dissertation 30