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Engineering Program Data ENGINEERING PROGRAM DATA Table-I: ACCREDITATION STATUS (PROGRAM-WISE) Accreditation of Green Signal S# Program Title Intake Batches Zero/Interim Visits (Intake from-to) (Intake from-to) 1 Electronic Engineering Batch 2008 & 2009 None Table-II: STUDENT SUMMARY (PROGRAM-WISE) Name of Engineering Program: Electronic Engineering Study Batch/Enrolment No. of Students No. of Sections Year Year 1st Year 2014 39 One 2nd Year 2013 34 One 3rd Year 2012 38 One 4th Year 2011 34 One Total 145 Four Table-III: FACULTY SUMMARY (PROGRAM-WISE) Name of Engineering Program: Electronic Engineering Faculty teaching Engineering Faculty teaching Non-Engineering Subjects Subjects BSc MSc PhD TOTAL BSc MSc PhD TOTAL Program Faculty 6 7 2 16 1 1 0 2 (Dedicated) Program Faculty 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (shared with other programs) Shared Faculty (from 0 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 other programs) Visiting Engg. Faculty 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (from Indusry, or other university) Table-IV: STUDENT : TEACHER RATIO (PROGRAM-WISE) Name of Engineering Program: Electronic Engineering A. Total students currently enrolled in the Engineering Program 145 B. Total full-time dedicated Engineering faculty members 10 Student : Teacher Ratio [A:B] 14.5 Table-V: FACULTY DETAILS RATIO (PROGRAM-WISE) Name of Engineering Program: Electronic Engineering Experi Joini Details of Qualifications Dedicate Sr. PEC Designati ence Name ng Specialization d / No. # on Teachi Date Yea Shared Degree Institution ng r 18/12/ Post-doc 2012 Telecom Bretagne, Rennes France Communication, 2012 Architecture PhD (Elec) 2011 Troyes University of Technology, Comp/ Head of 1 Dr Usama Mir France 2 Years Dedicated 6661 Department MS (Elec) 2008 Troyes University of Technology, France BS (CE) 2006 BUITEMS Quetta Pakistan 1st PhD (Elec) University of South Wales, Australia ELECT Feb Dr. Omar Assistant Cross Layer Design, 2.5 2 RO/ 2013 Dedicated Mobarak Professor MS (Elec) University of South Wales, Australia Signal Processing Years 6500 BE (Electro) GIKI, Swabi MECH Semiconductor Engr Kashif Assistant 3 ATRO/ MS (Elec) 2009 University of Illinois, USA Fabrication, Micro & 5 Years Dedicated Altaf Professor 66 BE (Mecha) 2006 NUST Nanotechnology Ph.D. (TE) Iqra University Islamabad Abdul Assistant Aug- (in progress) Mathematics, 6.5 4 N/A Dedicated Rehman Abid Professor 08 M.S (CE) 2006 CASE Communication Years MSc (Math) 2003 BZU Multan Engr Fahad PhD Bin Muslim Elect/2 Assistant Jan- ME (Comm) 2010 Chalmers University Sweden 4.5 5 (on leave Control Systems Dedicated 3498 Professor 12 Years since BS (Elec) 2007 UET Peshawar 21/03/2014) 6 Engr Viqar ELECT Assistant Jun- Power Electronics 8.5 Dedicated Ahmed (on /22882 Professor 07 M.S (Elec) 2010 NUST Years leave since 31/07/2014) BS (Elec) 2007 NUST 1st Mr. Saquib Applie MS (Electro) Univeristy of Portsmouth, UK 2.5 7 Lecturer Feb Optoelectronics Dedicated Bhatti d Years 2013 BS FAST Islamabad (Telecom) Ph.D. (CE) in Iqra University Islamabad 31st proc Programming Engr Usman ELECT 3.5 8 Lecturer Jan ess Languages, Time Dedicated Hashmi /26696 Years 2011 M.S (TN) 2010 Iqra University Islamabad Synchronization B.E (Elec) 2008 Federal Urdu University Engr S M Mechat Jan 09 Lecturer MS (Mech) 2013 Air University Islamabad Mecharonics 2 years Dedicated Nashit ro/671 2014 BS (Mech) 2010 Air University Islamabad Engr Teleco Jan MS (Comm) 2013 Technical University of Munich, Communications, 1.5 10 Muhammad m/490 Lecturer Dedicated 2014 Germany System Design years Asad 9 BS 2011 UET, Taxila (Telecom) Shared Faculty Experi Joini Details of Qualifications Dedicate Sr. PEC Designati ence Name ng Specialization d / No. # on Teachi Date Yea Shared Degree Institution ng r Sep PhD (ECE) 2013 University of Canterbury, New 1, Zealand Dr. Kh. Assistant 2013 Network 1 Tauseef N/A MS (EE) 2006 MAJU, Islamabad 7 Years Shared Professor Communication Tasneem BS (CS) 2005 Bahria University, Islamabad N/A Ph.D Dr. Siamah 15 2 Professor Psychology Shared Mehmood Years N/A Mr. Raja Jan Associate 12 3 Nadeem 14, M.A Punjab University English Literature Shared Professor Years Sadiq 2004 N/A Jan Ms. Sarwat 4 Lecturer 10, M.A Punjab University English Literature 6 Years Shared Aslam 2009 N/A Mr. Jan M.Phil 2011 International Islamic University, 4 Muhammad Lecturer 15, Islamabad Islamic Studies 8 Years Shared Usman 2009 BA(Hons) 2006 International Islamic University, Islamabad A. Lab Instructors/Engineers Details Joining Details of Qualifications Specialization Date Sr. No. Name Designation PEC # Degree Year Institution Feb 24, ME (Elec) in progress EME NUST Communication, 2011 BE (Telecom) 2010 NUCES-FAST Programming 1 Engr. Arsalan Majeed Lab Engineer TELE/2404 Jun 1, ME (Electro) in progress UET Peshawar Electrical 2012 BE (Electro) 2009 International Islamic University Engr. Muhammad Sep 1, BE (ELec) 2011 FUUST 2 Kashif 2012 Lab Engineer ELECT/11774 Engr Ahmad Jamal Feb 1, BE (Electro) 2012 CIIT Islamabad Electronics 3 Lab Engineer Electro/35980 Ikram 2013 Aug 0, BE (Telecom) 2013 APCOMS (UET) Communication 4 Engr Eeasha Oaj Lab Engineer Applied 2014 Engr Nouman Aug 04, ELECTRO BE (Electro) 2012 Iqra University Power 5 Lab Engineer Jadoon 2014 18558 Electronics Sep 01, BE (SE) 2014 NAMAL College Programming 6 Engr Tahira Iqbal Lab Engineer In Process 2014 Oct 01, BS-Electro 2013 Hamdard Uni Power 7 Mr, Shahzad Raza Lab Instructor N/A 2010 Electronics Table-VI: LABORATORY DETAILS (PROGRAM-WISE) Name of Engineering Program: Electronic Engineering Number of Total Engineering+Computing Courses: 25 Number of Lab Courses: 23 Number of Laboratories: 1 0 Core Engineering Labs Name of Laboratory Workstations Lab(s) of Course(s) S# (Staff-Names- Nature of Capacity conducted in the Lab Type(s) of Workstations (No. of each type) Qualification) Experiments (Stduents) 1. Electronics Lab 1. EEN112 - Basic 1. Workstations each with Power Supply, Hands-on 40 Staff: Electrical Engineering Signal Generator, Oscilloscope, Multi- Projects, R&D, 2. EEN212 - Circuit meter, Breadboard, Components & Class Lab Incharge: Engr. Demonstration Ahmad Ajmal – B.Sc Analysis-I Core2Duo Computers (Elect) 3. EEN213 - Circuit 2. Miscellaneous e.g. Spectrum Analyzer, Analysis-II Arbitrary Waveform Generators , Lab Asst.: Mr. Rehan Ali – DAE (Electro) 4. EEN122 - Electronics- Programmable Power Supplies, LCR I Meters, Frequency Counter, Inductance Lab Atten.: Mr. 5. EEN211 - Electronics- Meter, Earth Tester, Sound Level meter, Muhammad Sarfraz– Matric II Anemometer, Insulation Resistance 6. EEN313 - meter, Phase Rotation tester, Magnetic Microelectronics Field tester 2. Physics Lab 1. BAS112 - Engineering 1. Introductory Mechanics System Demonstration 25 Staff: Mechanics 2. Basic Electrostatic System Demonstration 2. EEN111 - Electricity Lab Incharge: Engr. 3. Faraday’s Law Experiment Demonstration Muhammad Kashif– and Magnetism 4. Motor/ Generator Kits Demonstration BS (Electro) 5. Van de Graaff Generators Class Lab Asst.: Mr. Demonstration Muhammad Shamil – DAE (Electro) Lab Atten.: Mr. Saif Ullah – Matric 3. Digital Systems & 1. EEN221 - Digital Logic 1. Logic Design Trainer and Work stations Hands-on 40 Controls Lab Design with Breadboard, Components Staff: 2. EEN222 - Computer 2. Xilinx Spartan-3 FPGA Boards with Hands-on Lab Incharge: Engr. Architecture accessories like LCD, ADC, DAC Arslan Majid – BS 3. EEN324 - 3. Xilinx ISE Software Licenses Hands-on Microprocessor and (Telecom) 4. PIC Microcontroller Student kit with LCD, Hands-on Microcontrollers Lab Atten.: Mr. Ayat Prototyping boards 4. EEN322 - Control Ullah – Matric 5. PIC PLC kits Hands-on Systems 6. PID control trainers Demonstration 7. DC servo motor control trainer Demonstration 8. PLC Trainer Demonstration 9. Miscellaneous e.g. FPGA Evaluation Kits, Projects. R&D Microprocessor Kits, Logic Analyzer, Sensors, Comm. Modules 4. Computer 1. CSC101 – Intro to CS Core i3 Computers with software like Hands-on 30 Simulation Lab and Programming Microsoft Visual Studio, Matlab, CAD etc Staff: 2. CSC102 – Object Lab Incharge: Ms. Oriented Tahira Iqbal Programming 3. CSC211 - Data Structures and Lab Attendant: Mr. Algorithms Saif Ullah – Matric 4. EEN291 - Computer Aided Engineering Drawing 5. Communication & 1. EEN224 - Signals and 1. TI's TMS320C6713 Floating Point DSP Hands-on 40 Signal Processing Systems Starter Kit Lab 2. EEN422 - Digital 2. Miscellaneous e.g. Fixed Point Kits, OMAP Class Signal Processing Kits, Video Processing Kits, Data Demonstration, Staff: 3. EEN312 - Acquisition Card Projects, R&D Lab Incharge: Engr. Communication Eeasha Oaj– BE 3. Core i3 Computers with software like Hands-on Systems (Telecom) Microsoft Visual Studio, Matlab, Code 4. EEN321 - Digital Lab Assist: Composer Studio etc with Audio Communication Processing setup Lab Atten.: Mr. 5. EEN4xx - Antennas Rahim – Matric 4. Analog & Digital Communication Trainer Hands-on and Radiating with SSB Mod/Demod Systems 5. SDR Communication Kit Hands-on 6. Microstrip Trainer Hands-on 7. Antenna Trainer Hands-on 8. Spectrum Analyzer with Tracking Hands-on Generator 9. Miscellaneous items e.g. Function Hands-on Generator, DSO, AWG etc. 6. Electrical Machines 1. EEN225 - Electrical 1. Single-Phase Transformer Trainer with Demonstration 40 and Power Machine Resistive Loads Electronics Lab 2. EEN413 - Power 2. Three-Phase Synchronous Motor/ Demonstration Electronics Generator, Induction Motor Trainer Staff: 3. EEN4xx – Industrial Lab Incharge:) Engr Electronics 3. PMDC Electric Motor-Generator Kit Demonstration Nouman Jadoon - BE (Electronic) 4. DC Shunt/Series Electric Motor Kit Demonstration Lab Asst.: 5. Transformer
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