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Cohs Faculty 17-18.FH11 HUMANITIES Faculty Profile Dr. Muhammad Amin is a professor of Mathematics and Director of College of Humanities & Sciences at PAF-KIET Karachi. He is a self made professional who started his education career at a village primary school in Sialkot. Through dedication and hard work he ended up as a post graduate student at Imperial College London University (UK). This world famous institution awarded him PhD and DIC in a minimum period of 3 years. Besides, he has the honor to work as a research scholar for one year at Research Establishment, Winfrith Research Interest Prof. Dr. Muhammad Amin (Atomic Energy Authority) UK. There, he made extensive use of packages Application of MSc, Applied Math (PU) Mathematics in PhD, DIC Imperial College, specially prepared for the Analysis of Nuclear Reactors on IBM computers London (UK) and produced two research reports. On his return to Pakistan in 1962, he Science and continued the research work and produced research papers published in Engineering. Journal of Natural Sciences, Govt College Lahore. During his professional career (1962- to date) he has served as professor of Mathematics and taught students of Engineering at undergraduate and post graduate levels at Institutions of National repute such as: Engineering University Lahore; PAF College of Aeronautical Engineering (NED) ; Navy Engineering College (NUST); Usman Institute of Technology (Hamdard) and PAF- KIET Karachi. Profile Mr. Muhammad Shahbaz Assistant Professor, PAF-KIET since 2001 Khan Lecturer, Department of Statistics, UoK Research Interest MS (Statistics and Soft Statistician, MAB/ Paradigms 2004-2005 Fuzzy time series Computing), IoBM Design of experiments. M.Sc Statistics, KU 16 years experience of teaching in Statistics and Mathematical courses at various Institutions.(PAF-KIET, SZABIST, and IoBM) Prospectus 2017-18 199 HUMANITIES Faculty Research Interest: Applied Work Experience: Mathematics and Permanent Faculty member, PAF-KIET since 2013 Computation Ms. Sahar Altaf Visiting Faculty member, PAF-KIET, 2012 (Partial Differential MS, Applied Mathematics, IoBM Visiting Faculty member, IoBM since 2013 M.Sc, Mathematics, KU Equation Numerical Permanent Lecturer, University College 2011 Analysis Non- 6 years experience of teaching Mathematics at various Institutions Linear waves & dynamics Work Experience: Permanent Faculty member, PAF-KIET since 2013 Mr. Asif Mehmood Awan Research Interest: Mathematics teacher of O Level 3years. MS, Applied Mathematics, Fluid Dynamics, Coordinator in Karachi board at Fazaia Inter College, for 2 years. NED-UET Differential M. Sc, Applied Mathematics, KU 6 years experience of teaching Mathematics at various Institutions B.Sc (Hons) Equation Mr. Ahmed Faraz Ayubi Work Experience: Research Interest: MS, Applied Mathematics, Permanent Faculty Member, PAF-KIET since 2014 Differential NED-UET M. Sc, Mathematics, KU 11 years experience of teaching Mathematics at various Institutions Equation 200 Prospectus 2017-18 HUMANITIES Faculty Work Experience: Permanent Faculty member, PAF-KIET since 2016 Research Interest: Ms. Ammarah Nazakat Visiting Faculty member, PAF-KIET, 2015 Numerical Analysis MS, Applied Mathematics, NED Visiting Faculty member, Dadabhoy Institute of Higher Education. Differential M. Sc, Mathematics, KU Co-operative Lecturer, NED University Equation 5 years experience of teaching Mathematics at various Institutions Work Experience: Mr. Jamil Ahmad Permanent Faculty Member, PAF-KIET since January, 2017. MSc, Mathematics, Almeda Visiting Faculty member, PAF-KIET since 2011 to 2015. College University (U.S.A) 30 years experience of teaching Mathematics at various Institutions. Work Experience: Mr. Pervaiz Akhter Abbasi Visiting Faculty member, PAF-KIET since 2010. MA Applied Mathematics KU Visiting Faculty member IoBM since 2014 Visiting Faculty member KASBIT since 2015 25 years experience of teaching Mathematics at various Institutions Prospectus 2017-18 201 HUMANITIES Faculty Work Experience: Mr. Muhammad Saeed Visiting Faculty member, PAF-KIET since 2010 MSc; Applied Maths, KU 11 years experience of teaching Mathematics at various Institutions Mr. Ismail Khan Work Experience: MS, Statistics and Soft Computing Visiting Faculty member, PAF-KIET since 2012 (In process), IoBM Visiting Faculty member, FAST-National University M.Sc, Applied Mathematics, KU 5 years experience of teaching Mathematics at various Institutions. Work Experience: Visiting Faculty member, PAF-KIET Since 2008. Permanent faculty member, CS department PAF-KIET, 2001-2008. Visiting Faculty member, DHA Suffa University. Mr. Syed Khawaja Amanullah Visiting Faculty member, Bharia University. Mphil leading to Phd, Mathematics Lecturer, Operational Research & Statistical Inference, UoK KU MCS; Applied Mathematics KU External evaluator for computer sciences courses, ICMAP Visiting Faculty member, IoBM, 2000-2004. Assistant Professor, Govt. Degree Science and Commerce College. 15 years experience of teaching Mathematics at various Institutions. 202 Prospectus 2017-18 HUMANITIES Faculty Work Experience: Mr. Muhammad Najam Visiting Faculty Member, PAF-KIET since 2012. Uddin Visiting Faculty Member, IBA PhD (Pursuing), Statistics, KU Visiting Faculty Member, Bharia University M. Phil, Statistics, KU Lecturer, (Statistics) Federal Urdu University since 2009 M. Sc, Statistics (Gold medalist), KU More than 10years experience of teaching Statistics &Mathematics at various Institutions. Work Experience: Dr. Muhammad Tahir Visiting Faculty, PAF-KIET PhD, (Economics), KU Visiting Faculty member, IoBM M.Sc, (Economics & Econometrics), University of Visiting Faculty member,(Economics & Statistic Department) KU Essex, UK Visiting Faculty member, Bharia University M.Phil, (Economics), IoBM Visiting Faculty member, ZABIST M.A.S, (Applied Economics) from Deputy Director (M&E) Economist, AERC, KU MBA, IBA Head of Examination and paper setter, Board of Intermediate Education Head of Examination and paper setter, Graduation Level, KU Work Experience: Visiting Faculty, PAF-KIET Since 2005 Mr. Zia Uddin Visiting Faculty, IoBM Since 2005 M. Phil Computer Science, Permanent Faculty member & Asst. Controller Examination, BIZTEK since 2004 University of Sindh Co-operative Lecturer and Network Administrator, Govt, College for Women MCS, KU since 2001. M. Sc Economics, KU Database Administrator, IMIT since 2002. Visiting Faculty member, Preston University. 16 years experience of teaching Mathematics at various Institutions Prospectus 2017-18 203 HUMANITIES Faculty Mr. Muhammad Ajmal Khan Work Experience: (Head, Department of English) Permanent Faculty at PAF-KIET since 2004 Research Interest: M. Phil Education (enrolled) Visiting Faculty at Karachi University Translation studies, M.A English (Literature), Visiting Faculty at Bahria University University of Karachi Semantics, TESL M.A English (Linguistics), Visiting Faculty at IoBM University of Karachi Visiting Faculty at ICMAP Work Experience: Principal: Visiting Faculty at PAF-KIET PAF MODEL School, Faisal 1977 78 Sqn Ldr (Retd.) Agha Khalil PAF Inter College, Masroor 1979 80 Ahmed Instructor: PIA Model School, Karachi 1985 86 M.A English (Linguistics), Leeds Cadet College, Petaro 1966 68 Chiniot Islamia School, Karachi 1986 UK PAF Kohat 1968 73 M.A English (Literature), PAF Inter College, Chaklala 1986 88 University of Karachi D.S, ISS, PAF Staff College 1975 76 Cadet College, Razmak (BS 20) 1989 90 LLB, University of Karachi D.S PAF JC&SS 1976 77 Sadiq Public School, Bahawalpur 1990 02 D.S PAF CAE 1982 84 APS & C Malir Cantt Karachi 2002 04 Ministry of Education, Algeria 1984 85 Beacon Askari College, Karachi 2004 05 Air Cdre (Retd.) Khayyam Work Experience: Visiting Faculty at PAF-KIET since Durrani Research Interest: English Lecturer at Cadet College Petaro M.A English (Literature), English for Specific English Lecturer at PAF Academy Risalpur University of Karachi Purposes (ESP) Fellow of the Air War College Head of English Department at RSAF Base, Dhahran (FAWC) English Lecturer at Institute of Cost and Management Accountants 204 Prospectus 2017-18 HUMANITIES Faculty Mr. Tariq Aziz Work Experience: M.Phil English (Applied Linguistics), NED University Permanent Faculty at PAF-KIET since 2011 Research Interest: Karachi Visiting Faculty at NED Karachi (Spring 2013) Phonology, TESL M.A English (Linguistics), Visiting Faculty at Indus University Karachi (Aug. 2012 to Dec. 2013) University of Karachi Mr. Javed Ali Rajper Work Experience: Research Interest: M.A English (Linguistics), Visiting Faculty at PAF-KIET since 2011 Sociolinguistics & University of Karachi Permanent Faculty at Bahria College Karachi (2007 2011) M.A English (Literature), Shah Phonology Abdul Latif University, Khairpur Permanent Faculty at PAF College Masroor (2004 2007) Mr. Mohammad Younis Farid Work Experience: M.Phil English (Applied Visiting Faculty at PAF-KIET since Linguistics), NED University Lecturer at IQRA University Karachi Lecturer at Bahria University M.A English (Literature), University of Karachi Lecture at NED University M.A English (ELT), NUML Karachi Lecturer at NUML Karachi ICELT, Cambridge University Prospectus 2017-18 205 HUMANITIES Faculty Mr. Aamir Ayaz M. Phil (Education), Work Experience: Research Interest: Iqra University, Karachi Visiting Faculty at PAF-KIET since 2014 Education M.A English (Linguistics & Lecturer at NUML Management Literature), NUML Karachi Ms. Sabahat Bhagat Research Interest: M. Phil English (Applied Work Experience: Discourse analysis, Linguistics), University
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