To provide best quality education to students, irrespective of their financial background, ethnicity, gender or religion
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Financial Mathematics Research Centre (FMRC)
Financial Mathematics Research Centre (FMRC) is the platform where the students of mathematics and computing, with strong ardency for mathematical study learn about one of the most indulging areas of mathematics and statistics. Financial mathematics is the base of all the progress in the various areas of economics and finance; in which immense emphasis is being placed in the progressive countries for finding affable solutions to cases of contention and competition for all competitors and predicting the outcomes of various financial scenarios. Here in Pakistan, this centre is amongst the few in the country trying to surface some innovative ideas and theories in the area of financial mathematics. We encourage and support our students and participants to further the related research and to hold seminars and workshops on the latest developments in this area.
Software Engineering Research Centre (SERC)
Software Research Engineering Centre is dedicated to conducting research and development in various facets of software engineering. The centre has been established to promote theoretical research in the software engineering area, resolve problems faced by the software industry, and help establish software engineering practices in the industry. Through the establishment of the SERC, the University seeks to help and support the local software industry in establishing and improving their processes and practices through continuous feedback and training. SERC aims to achieve these objectives by collecting the industry data to understand productivity, cost, and quality parameters. This will hopefully also help in developing more suitable process and lifecycle models for different types of projects being undertaken by our local industry in the offshore and distributed environment. During the last few years, this Centre has arranged many seminars and workshops in the software engineering domain.
Projects
- DISC – Design using integrated software chips
- Development and analysis of a new Object to Relational Mapping technique
- Mining code repositories for automatic detection of bad smells in the code
- An Empirical Study to Analyze the Impact of Testing and Code Inspections on Overall Productivity.
Centre for English Language Communication (CELC)
The Centre provides support to students in improving their English language communication skills. To realize the individual needs of a student, the Centre facilitates through individual tutorials, by providing self-study material, by conducting workshops and intensive English classes, and through faculty outreach prograMs By taking a variety of support initiatives effort is made to enable a student to improve grasp, make progress, and even excel in the language. The main thrust is on capacity-building for learning and expressing. The idea is that students who are otherwise capable of doing well but for the weak communication skills should not suffer because of their previous insufficient training.
The Centre aims at improving proficiency in communicative English, written as well as spoken. This activity has a spill over effect of improving the student’s work in other subjects. The idea is to develop communication skills of students and also to help them become good professionals. The Centre purports to carry research activity on issues related to language teaching and learning.
The Director
Dr Arshad Hussain Professor & Director HEC approved PhD Supervisor PhD (EE),Polytechnic Univ., New York (1993) MSc (EE), George Washington Univ., USA (1988) BSc (EE) , UET, Lahore (1984) | |
Department of Computer Science
Dr Qaiser Durrani
Professor & Head of Department
D.Sc. (Artificial Intelligence), GWU, USA (1992)
MSc (Info. Management), GWU, USA (1988)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1983)
Dr Sarmad Hussain
Professor
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (Speech Science), NW Univ., USA (1997)
M.Phil. (Speech Proc.), Cambridge Univ., UK (1993)
BS (EE), Univ. of Texas, USA (1992)
Dr Fakhar-ul-Islam Lodhi
Professor
D.Sc. (CS), GWU, USA (1992)
MSc (CS), GWU, USA (1988)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1984)
Dr Asif Gilani
Associate Professor
PhD (CS), Univ. of Patras, Greece (2002)
MSc (Physics), Islamia Univ., Bahawalpur (1993)
Dr Zulfiqar Habib
Associate Professor
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (CS), Kagoshima Univ., Japan (2004)
PGD (CS), Punjab Univ., Lahore (1991)
MSc (Applied Math), Punjab Univ., Lahore (1990)
Mr Shafiq-Ur-Rehman
Associate Professor
MSc, GWU, Washington D.C., USA (1988)
BSc (EE), UET Lahore (1983)
Mr Liaquat Majeed
Associate Professor
MSc (CS), QAU, Islamabad (1982)
MSc (Math), Univ. of the Punjab, Lahore (1974)
Dr Mehreen Saeed
Assistant Professor
PhD (CS), Univ. of Bristol, UK (1999)
MSc (CS), QAU, Islamabad (1995)
Dr Usman Bhatti
Assistant Professor
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (CS), Univ. de Paris, France (2009)
MS (CS), Univ. de Paris, France (2004)
BSc (CE), GIKI, Topi (2002)
Dr Adnan Noor
Assistant Professor
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (CS), Univ. of Rome, Italy (2009)
MSc (CS), Univ. of Punjab (2003)
MSc (Physics), Univ. of Punjab (1994)
Dr Farrukh Nadeem
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
Assistant Professor
PhD (CS), Univ. of Innsbruck, Austria (2009)
MSc (CS), Univ. of Punjab, Lahore (2003)
Mr Waqas Zyad
Assistant Professor
MS (CE), NE Univ., Boston, USA (1992)
BS (EE), Tennessee State Univ., USA (1990)
Mr Kamran Azam
Assistant Professor
MS (CS), Brown Univ., USA (2009)
MS (CS), Saarland Univ., Germany (2005)
BS (CE), GIKI, Topi (2002)
Mr Aamir Wali
Assistant Professor
MS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2004)
BS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2003)
Mr Aamir Raheem
Assistant Professor
MS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2006)
BS (CS), IMS (Pak-AIMS), Lahore (2003)
Mr Ishaq Raza
Assistant Professor
MSc (CS), QAU, Islamabad (1995)
Ms Zareen Alamgir (on study leave)
Adjunct Lecturer
MS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2006)
BS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2004)
Ms Sobia Tariq
Lecturer
MS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2007)
BS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2005)
Mr Awais Athar (on study leave)
Lecturer
MPhil (CS), Univ. of Cambridge, UK (2008)
BS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2002)
Mr Agha Ali
Instructor
BS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2005)
Mr Sarim Baig
Instructor
BS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2005)
Mr Shoaib Amjad
Instructor
BS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2005)
Ms Sabeen Durrani (on study leave)
Instructor
BS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2006)
Ms Sana Altaf
Instructor
BS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2006)
Mr Saad Nawaz
Lecturer
MS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2009)
BS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2007)
Mr Zohaib Hassan
Lecturer
MS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2009)
BS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2007)
Department of Electrical Engineering
Dr Anjum Ali
Professor & Head of Department
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (ECE), Univ. of Alabama, USA (1988)
MS (EE), KFUPM, Dhahran, KSA (1981)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1977)
Dr Arshad Hussain
Professor
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (EE), Polytechnic Univ., New York (1993)
MSc (EE), George Washington Univ., USA (1988)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1984)
Dr Amjad Hussain
Professor & Director
PhD (DSP), Loughborough Univ. of Tech, UK (1995)
MS (Digital Comm.), Loughborough Univ., UK (1992)
MS (Nuclear Engg), QAU, Islamabad (1987)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1985)
Dr Ahmad Kazmi
Associate Professor
PhD (Computer Engg), Boston Univ., USA (1999)
MS (Computer Engg), Boston Univ., USA (1989)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1986)
Mr Belal Muhammad
Associate Professor
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1983)
Dr Sheikh Sajid
Assistant Professor
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (EE), Graz Univ. of Technology, Austria (2007)
MS (EE), UET, Lahore (2003)
BE (EE), UET, Lahore (2001)
Mr Allah-ditta Raza
Assistant Professor
MSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1984)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1974)
Mr Kamran Jamal
Assistant Professor
MS (Computer Engg), Syracuse Univ., USA (1990)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1988)
Mr Irfan Iqbal
Assistant Professor
MSc (EE), Univ. of Southern California (1995)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1991)
Mr Khawar Ayub
Assistant Professor
MSc (Computer Engg), UET, Lahore (1996)
BSc (EE), UET, Peshawar (1979)
Mr Faisal Malik
Assistant Professor
MBA, IBA, Karachi (1996)
BS (EE), Univ. of Arkansas (1986)
Mr Ahmad Raza
Assistant Professor
MSc (CS), LUMS, Lahore (2003)
BSc (EE) UET, Lahore (1996)
Mr Aftab Alam
Assistant Professor
MSc (CS), LUMS, Lahore (2005)
BSc (EE) UET, Lahore (1988)
Mr Muhammad Aurangzeb (on study leave)
Assistant Professor
MS (CS), NUCES, Islamabad (2005)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1993)
Mr Abdul Majid
Assistant Professor
MSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2005)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1996)
Mr Muhammad Uzair (on study leave)
Assistant Professor
MS (ECE), Concordia Univ., Canada (2005)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1996)
Mr Salman Inayat
Assistant Professor
MS (EE), Univ. of Texas, USA (2005)
BSc (EE), UET, Taxila (2001)
Ms Saima Zafar
Assistant Professor
MSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2006)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1998)
Ms Shazia Haque
Adjunct Assistant Professor
MS (IT), Univ. of Melbourne, Australia (2006)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2000)
Mr Khurram Siddiqi
Assistant Professor
MS (EE), Univ. of Southern California, USA (2006)
BSc (EE), Purdue Univ., USA (2003)
Ms Farah Fayyaz
Assistant Professor
MSc (CE), UET, Lahore (2009)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2000)
Mr Azeem Hafeez
Lecturer
MS (TE), NUCES, Lahore (2008)
BS (TE), NUCES, Lahore (2006)
Mr Abdul Qadir
Lecturer
MSc (EE), Univ. of Newcastle, UK (2008)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2007)
Ms Akbare Yaqoob
Lecturer
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1996)
Ms Shazia Ahmed
Lecturer
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (1999)
Ms Tamania Javaid
Lecturer
MSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2008)
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2003)
Mr Mohsin Yousaf
Lecturer
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2004)
Mr Sohaib Ikram (on study leave)
Lecturer
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2004)
Mr Inamul Haque (on study leave)
Lecturer
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2006)
Mr Wasif Tanveer (on study leave)
Lecturer
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2006)
Mr Ali Raza (on study leave)
Lecturer
BS (TE), NUCES, Lahore (2007)
Ms Beenish Shafique
Lecturer
BS (TE), NUCES, Lahore (2007)
Mr Ehtsham Ellahi (on study leave)
Lecturer
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2007)
Mr Jawad Masood (on study leave)
Lecturer
BS (TE), NUCES, Lahore (2007)
Mr Mohsin Abbas (on study leave)
Lecturer
BS (TE), NUCES, Lahore (2007)
Mr Najeebul Hassan (on study leave)
Lecturer
BS (TE), NUCES, Lahore (2007)
Ms Rabeya Meraj
Lecturer
BS (CE), NUCES, Lahore (2007)
Ms Sobia Saleem
Lecturer
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2007)
Mr Tooba Sharif
Lecturer
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2007)
Mr Umayr Hassan (on study leave)
Lecturer
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2007)
Mr Waqas Farooqi
Lecturer
BSc (EE), UET, Lahore (2007)
Mr Ahmad Raza
Lab Engineer
BS (TE), NUCES, Lahore (2008)
Ms Beenish Fatima
Lab Engineer
BS (TE), NUCES, Lahore (2008)
Ms Bushra Rashid
Lab Engineer
BS (TE), NUCES, Lahore (2008)
Ms Maimoona Akram
Lab Engineer
BS (CE), NUCES, Lahore (2008)
Mr Muhammad Sulman
Lab Engineer
BS (TE), NUCES, Lahore (2008)
Mr Zaid Munir
Lab Engineer
BS (TE), NUCES, Lahore (2008)
Ms Anam Yamin
Lab Engineer
BS (TE), NUCES, Lahore (2009)
Mr Sabeena Fatima
Lab Engineer
BS (TE), NUCES, Lahore (2009)
Mr Ammar Sohail
Lab Engineer
BS (TE), NUCES, Lahore (2009)
Ms Tooba Javed
Lab Engineer
BS (CE), NUCES, Lahore (2009)
Department of Management Sciences
Dr Zafar Iqbal
Professor and Head of Department
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (Mgmt. Sc.), Univ. of South Australia (2004)
MSc (Mgmt. Sc.), Imperial College, London (1987)
BSc (Mining Engg), UET, Lahore (1985)
Dr Hamid Hassan
Associate Professor
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (Finance/ HRM), Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan (2007)
MSc (Management), Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan (2004)
MBA (Management & Finance), QAU, Islamabad (1996)
Ms Shahana Unais
Assistant Professor
MA (Economics), Univ. of Miami, USA (1984)
MSc (Economics), QAU, Islamabad (1980)
Mr Aamer Allauddin
Assistant Professor
Chartered Certified Accountant, UK (1988)
Ms Azma Batool
Assistant Professor
MSc (Economics), LUMS, Lahore (2009)
MPhil (Economics), QAU, Islamabad (1999)
MSc (Economics), IIU, Islamabad (1996)
Mr Osama Jawaid
Assistant Professor
MBA (Marketing), A& M Univ., Texas, USA (2002)
MA (Economics), Univ. of Punjab, Lahore (1999)
Mr Razi-Allah Lone
Assistant Professor
MS (Information Systems), Univ. of Texas, USA (2003)
MBA, Lahore School of Economics, Lahore (1999)
Mr Shehzad Moin
Assistant Professor
MSc (Finance), Skovde Univ., Sweden (2008)
MA (Economics), Univ. of Punjab, Lahore (1999)
Mr Mumtaz Ahmad
Lecturer
MSc (Economics), LUMS, Lahore (2005)
MA (Economics), GC Univ., Lahore (2001)
Ms Marriam Khokhar
Lecturer
MSc (HRM), LSE, UK (2007)
MBA (Finance), GC Univ., Lahore (2005)
Mr Asif Malik
Lecturer
MSc (Fin. Economics), Brunel Univ., UK (2008)
B.Com (Bus. Admin.), Univ. of Windsor, Canada (2006)
Mr Khurram Ejaz
Lecturer
MSc (Economics), Univ. of Warwick, UK (2008)
M.Sc. (Economics), GCU, Lahore (2004)
Ms Fatima Saman
Lecturer
MSc (Management), Massey Univ., New Zealand (2009)
BS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (2004)
Ms Saba Pervez
Lecturer
MBA, LUMS, Lahore (2009)
BS (CS), LUMS, Lahore (2005)
Mr Moeen Butt
Lecturer
MBA (Marketing), Univ. of Punjab, Lahore (1998)
Department of Sciences and Humanities
Mr Abdul Hafeez
Associate Professor & Head of Department
MSc (Math), Univ. of the Punjab, Lahore (1972)
Dr Syed Husnine
Professor
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (Math), Univ. of Heidelberg, Germany (1976)
MSc (Math), Rajshahi Univ., Bangladesh (1968)
Dr Shafqat Chauhdry
Professor
PhD (International Relations), Keele, UK (1979)
MA (History) Punjab Univ. (1966)
MA (Political Science), Punjab Univ. (1965)
Dr Abdul Khalique
Professor
PhD (Statistics), Univ. of Strathclyde, UK (1979)
MPhil (Statistics), Univ. of Karachi (1973)
MSc (Statistics), Univ. of Karachi (1966)
Dr Mahmud Ahmad
Professor
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (Physics), Punjab Univ. (1990)
MSc (Physics), Punjab Univ. (1967)
Dr Akhlaq Bhatti
Assistant Professor
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (Math), GC Univ., Lahore (2007)
MPhil (Math), GC Univ., Lahore (2003)
MSc (Math), GC Univ., Lahore (2001)
Dr Zahid Raza
Assistant Professor
PhD (Math), GC Univ., Lahore (2008)
MSc (Math), Punjab Univ., Lahore (2003)
Ms Miraat Franaz
Assistant Professor
MPhil (English Lit.), GCU, Lahore (2006)
MA (English Lit.), Punjab Univ. (1997)
Ms Summaira Sarfraz
Assistant Professor
MS (Applied Linguistics), UMT, Lahore (2008)
MA (English Lit.), Punjab Univ. (1991)
Ms Saeeda Zia
Assistant Professor
MS (Math), NUCES (2008)
MSc (Math), Punjab Univ. (2000)
Ms Zahida Mansoor
Assistant Professor
MA (Linguistics), UMT, Lahore (2008)
MA (English), Kinnaird College, Lahore (2000)
Ms Mumtaz Qayyum
Adjunct Assistant Professor
MA (English Lit.), Punjab Univ. (1975)
Ms Raheela Tariq
Assistant Professor
MA (Psychology), Punjab Univ. (1987)
Mr Tayyeb Nadeen
Assistant Professor
MA (Islamic Studies), IIUI, Islamabad (2006)
Ms Saman Shahid
Lecturer
M.Phil (Physics), GCWU, Lahore (2003)
M.Sc. (Physics), GCU, Lahore (1999)
Ms Faiza Dar
Lecturer
MPhil (English) GC Univ., Lahore (2005)
MA (English Lit.), GC Univ., Lahore (2002)
Ms Ayesha Kanwal (on study leave)
Lecturer
MA (ELT), Punjab Univ. (2005)
MA (English Lit.), Punjab Univ. (2003)
Ms Hajira Ikram
Lecturer
MA (ELT), Punjab Univ. (2007)
MA (English Lit.), LCWU, Lahore (2005)
Mr Hamza Janjua
Lecturer
MA (Islamiat), Punjab Univ. (2001)
Ms Sarah Khan
Lecturer
MBA, NUCES, Islamabad (2009)
BBA, NUCES, Islamabad (2008)
Ms Farah Naz
Lecturer
MSc (Applied Psychology), Punjab Univ. (2006)
Mr Abdul Haq
Lecturer
MSc (Statistics), QAU, Islamabad (2007)
Ms Haya Shaukat
Instructor
MA (English.), GCU, Lahore (2007)
Mr Zulfiqar Ali
Lab Instructor
MA (English Lit.), Punjab Univ. (1991)
Peshawar Campus
The Peshawar campus was established in 2001. It is housed in an impressive building, which has an architectural design similar to that of the Lahore and Karachi campuses. The green, well maintained lawns that surround the building add to the scenic beauty of the whole setup. The Campus covers an area of 4 acres and is located in the Industrial Estate, Hayatabad. The satellite town of Hayatabad flanks it, which is an ideal place for students to find residence in privately run hostels. The historic Khyber Pass is within an hour’s drive from the Campus.
The Campus has all the physical facilities that a modern educational institution should have. It has an excellent Intranet facility with a site for the students to inform them about their class attendance, grades and other academic matters. The campus has fully air-conditioned, multi-media installed classrooms and lecture theatres, a hall, a library and Computer/ Engineering laboratories that have latest equipment. The Engineering labs comprise of Communication Lab, Electrical/Electronic Lab, Digital/Microprocessor Lab, Digital Signal Processing Lab, FYP Lab, Antenna Lab, Workshop, and a CALL lab. The library has a collection of around 10,000 books and subscribes to 54 journals, magazines and newspapers. It has computers for students to do online searches for study materials. It also has the distinction of being one of the first libraries in the province to be computerized.
The campus has facilities for co-curricular activities. There are courts for volley ball, basketball and badminton. In addition, there are arrangements for playing indoor games and separate air-conditioned cafeterias for the male and female students. The students have a number of societies/clubs where they can learn and exhibit their talents.
Since this campus is the youngest of all the four campuses, it is in its growing stage with regard to student strength, which is presently one of its positive qualities. With a smaller number of students there is an atmosphere of friendliness. The faculty members know all students by name and give them individual attention. The traditional hospitality of the area also makes the students feel at home.
The Peshawar campus offers the following degree programs:
- BBA
- BS (Accounting & Finance)
- BS (Computer Science)
- BS (Electrical Engineering)
- MBA (1½-year)
- MS (Computer Science)
- MS (Mathematical Sciences)
- PhD (Mathematical Sciences)
Research Centres
Centre for English Language Proficiency (CELP), Peshawar
Keeping in view the growing need for improving students’ English communication and presentations skills, the centre provides all the logistic support. A CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning) Lab has been set up to facilitate learners through the use of modern technology. The aim is to provide an environment that is congenial to the learning needs of the participants’ personal and professional lives.
The centre not only supports the students but also the faculty in building or improving their communication skills. The learner centred approach helps the learners to take a thoughtful, resourceful, and creative approach to all the communications they will prepare in their careers. A series of learning aids such as web links, language software, and interactive exercises makes the centre an avenue to extend communication skills.
Besides, providing a venue for improving learners’ language proficiency, the centre also aims at supporting the students and faculty in their research projects by providing counselling for writing research proposals and reports. Our goal is to make the learning experience easy and interesting by providing most technologically current and pedagogically effective environment.
Vision, Image and Signal Processing Research (VISPR) Centre
Computer Vision, Image Processing and digital signal processing are closely related areas having several interesting research problems including biometrics, medical image analysis, 3D shape acquisition and analysis, 3D reconstruction, optical character recognition of local scripts which are cursive in nature (Urdu, Pashtu) and so on.
Processing of visual information encompasses vast array of information including medical images, satellite imagery, and biometrics. Huge quantities of images generated by these sources cannot be interpreted by human experts due to lack of resources. To overcome these deficiencies, governments and non-government funding bodies in the developed world have injected funds into this area over last few years, making this area hugely attractive. Other sources of funding include health related organizations which are interested in improvising imaging capabilities of existing hardware, drug testing, and automatic analysis of images.
The VISPR centre aims to address the market demand by addressing research problems in this area, while addressing the demand of market for human resources and producing useful tools/methods to solve practical problems.
The Director
Dr Ghiasul Haq Professor & Head of Department PhD (Economics), Glasgow Univ., UK (1991) MPhil (Economics), Glasgow Univ., UK (1983) MA (Economics), Univ. of Peshawar (1970) | |
Department of Computer Science
Dr Hassan Amin
Assistant Professor and Head of Department
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (CS), Imperial College, London (2009)
MS (CE), GIKI, Topi (2003)
MSc (CS), Univ. of Peshawar (2000)
Mr Shoaib Muhammad
Assistant Professor
MS (CS), NUCES, Islamabad (2006)
BS (Information Tech), Iqra Univ., Karachi (2003)
Mr Furqan Aziz
Assistant Professor
MS (CS), LUMS (2006)
MSc (CS), Univ. of Peshawar (2004)
Mr Fazle Basit
Assistant Professor
MS (CSE), NUST, Islamabad (2007)
BS (CSE), Foundation Univ., Islamabad (2002)
Mr Omair Ahmed (on study leave)
Lecturer
MS (CS), Univ. of Dresden, Germany (2001)
BS (CS), NUCES, Lahore (1999)
Mr Jamal Ahmad
Lecturer
MS (CS), Univ. of Peshawar (2009)
BS (CS), Univ. of Peshawar (2003)
Mr Ahmad Ibrahim
Lecturer
MS (CS), KAIST, South Korea (2009)
BS (CSE), GIKI, Topi (2005)
Mr Zaheer Mukhtar
Research Officer
BS (CS), NUCES, Peshawar (2008)
Department of Electrical Engineering
Dr Fazli Qayyum
Professor & Head of Department
PhD (EE), Univ. of Bradford, UK (1990)
MS (EE), Colorado State Univ., USA (1977)
BSc (EE), Univ. of Peshawar (1972)
Dr Asmatullah Khan
Professor
PhD (EE), Georgia Inst. of Tech., USA (1999)
MS (EE), Loughborough Univ., UK (1995)
BSc (EE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (1992)
Mr Rehmatullah Kundi
Assistant Professor
MS (EE), Univ. of Kansas, USA (1984)
BSc (EE), Engg College, Univ. of Peshawar (1978)
Mr Ahmad Qazi
Assistant Professor
MSc (EE), Univ. of Manchester, UK (1988)
BSc (EE), NED UET, Karachi (1984)
Mr Muhammad Islam (on study leave)
Assistant Professor
MS (TE), UKM, Malaysia (2006)
BS (EE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (2000)
Mr Asif Khan
Assistant Professor
MSc (EE), Univ. of LEEDS, UK (2006)
BSc (EE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (2001)
Mr Muhammad Rashed
Assistant Professor
ME (TE), Univ. of South Australia (2006)
BSc (EE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (2002)
Ms Nighat Sultana
Assistant Professor
MSc (EE), Univ. of Glamorgan, UK (2006)
BSc (EE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (2003)
Mr Waqar Malik
Assistant Professor
MS (EE), Univ. of Hull, UK (2006)
BSc (EE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (2004)
Mr Rahat Ehsan
Lecturer
MS (TE), Melbourne Univ., Australia (2007)
BSc (CSE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (2005)
Mr Taimoor Shah
Lecturer
MS (Mgmt.), Charles Darwin Univ., Australia (2008)
BE (CSE), Charles Darwin Univ., Australia (2005)
Mr Naveed Aman (on study leave)
Lecturer
MS (CSE), CASE, UET Taxila (2008)
BSc (CSE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (2006)
Mr Asif Khan
Lecturer
MS (EE), Myongji Univ., S.Korea (2009)
BSc (CSE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (2006)
Mr Ihtesham ul Islam
Lecturer
MS (EE), Myongji Univ., S.Korea (2009)
BSc (CSE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (2006)
Mr Sajid Saleem
Lecturer
MSc (EE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (2009)
BSc (EE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (2006)
Mr Mohsin Shah
Lecturer
BSc (EE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (2004)
Mr Zar Khitab
Lecturer
BSc (EE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (2004)
Mr Muhammad Kamil
Lecturer
BS (EE), SSUET, Karachi (2005)
Mr Luqman Qadir (on study leave)
Lecturer
BS (CE), COMSATS (2006)
Mr Asaf Khan
Lab Engineer
BS (TE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (2007)
Mr Ishtiaq Ahmad (on study leave)
Lab Engineer
BS (TE), NUCES, Peshawar (2007)
Mr Asif Iqbal (on study leave)
Lab Engineer
BS (TE), NUCES, Peshawar (2008)
Mr Muhammad Adnan
Lab Engineer
BS (TE), NWFP UET, Peshawar (2008)
Mr Usman Abbas
Lab Engineer
BS (EE), CECOS Univ., Peshawar (2009)
Department of Management Sciences
Dr Ghiasul Haq
Professor & Head of Department
PhD (Economics), Glasgow Univ., UK (1991)
MPhil (Economics), Glasgow Univ., UK (1983)
MA (Economics), Univ. of Peshawar (1970)
Mr Saadatullah Kakakhel
Assistant Professor
MS (International Business Management), USA (1987)
MBA, IBA, Karachi (1969)
Mr Zeb Khan
Assistant Professor
M.Com, Univ. of Peshawar (1998)
Mr Ihsan Ullah
Lecturer
MS (Banking & Fin), Middlesex Univ., UK (2007)
MBA, Univ. of Peshawar (2003)
Mr Musadiq Javed
Lecturer
MBA, Liverpool Business School, UK (2008)
MBA, LUMS, Lahore (2005)
Mr Muhammad Subayyal
Lecturer
MBA, Univ. of Peshawar (2008)
BBA (Hon.), Univ. of Peshawar (2007)
Mr Ali Shafiq
Lecturer
BBA, NUCES, Peshawar (2008)
Department of Sciences & Humanities
Dr Toru Nakahara
Professor
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (Math), Kyushu Univ., Japan (1971)
MS (Math), Kyushu Univ., Japan (1968)
BS (Math), Kyushu Univ., Japan (1966)
Dr Yoshiaki Okazaki
Adjunct Professor
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (Math), Kyushu Univ., Japan (1979)
MS (Math), Kyushu Univ., Japan (1974)
BS (Math), Kyushu Univ., Japan (1972)
Ms Chand Rahman
Professor
Diploma (TEFL), AIOU, Islamabad (1996)
MPhil (English Lang. & Lit.), Peshawar Univ. (1991)
MA (English), Univ. of Peshawar (1965)
Dr Tariq Rahim
Assistant Professor
HEC approved PhD Supervisor
PhD (Math), GC Univ., Lahore (2007)
MSc (Math), Univ. of Peshawar (2001)
Mr Hamid Khan
Assistant Professor
M.Phil (Math), KUST, Kohat (2008)
MEd, Univ. of Peshawar (2001)
MSc (Math), Univ. of Peshawar (1993)
Mr Mubashir Qayyum
Assistant Professor
MS (Math), NUCES, Peshawar (2009)
MSc (Math), Univ. of Peshawar (2003)
Ms Noreen Shah
Lecturer
MA (English), Univ. of Karachi (1999)
Ms Anbareen Jan
Lecturer
Diploma (TEFL), AIOU, Islamabad (2007)
MA (English), Univ. of Peshawar (2003)
Ms Hibba Gul
Lecturer
MA (English), Gomal Univ. (2004)
Mr Bahar Ali
Lecturer
MSc (Physics), Gomal Univ. (2006)
Mr Gohar Ali
Lecturer
Academic Rules & Regulations
- Attendance Requirement
Students are required to attend ALL lectures, labs, tutorials, seminars and discussions as prescribed by the course instructor. However, an absence of a maximum of 20% of the total lecture attendance may be condoned for genuine reasons, such as illness etc. Failure to meet attendance requirements will render the student ineligible for appearing in the final examination of the concerned course.
- Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction and examinations for all courses is English (except language courses where it may be different). However, students may opt to answer the ‘Religious and Islamic Studies’ examination in either English or Urdu.
- Dean’s List of Honours
A student is placed on the Dean’s list, if his/her SGPA equals or exceeds 3.50 at the end of a semester. Such a student receives a Certificate and his/her name is also placed on the University’s website. Only those students are included in this list who have completed the semester with regular course load prescribed in the study plan.
- Rector’s List of Honours
A student is placed on the Rector’s list, if his/her SGPA is 4.00 at the end of a semester. Such a student receives a Certificate and his/her name is also placed on the University’s website. Only those students are included in this list who have completed the semester with regular course load prescribed in the study plan.
- Semester Course Load
Undergraduate students are expected to register for five courses (15 to 18 credit hours). The normal course load for graduate students is three to four courses (9 to 12 credit hours). The Head of Department may change the course load keeping in view the availability of courses and student’s academic performance.
Students under academic warning must register for all such courses in which they have failed. They could then register for courses in which the points obtained are less than the minimum points required to avoid warning.
- Students under warning
Students under academic warning cannot register in a semester unless their parent/ guardian inform the Head of department that they are aware of the poor academic performance of their child/ ward. Such students must obtain written approval from their Head of Department for each course that they register, add, drop or withdraw.
Students studying under scholarships (OSP, HEC, FAST or others) must take full load.