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CONTENTSFOREWORD 03

Vice Chancellor’s Message 05Dean’s Message 07Faculty of Engineering 09 o Department of Petroleum & Gas Engineering 10 o Department of Textile Engineering 18 o Department of Chemical Engineering 25 o Department of Geological Engineering 32 o Department of Civil Engineering 38 o Department of Mining Engineering 42 o Department of B. Architecture 47

Faculty Profiles 51Facilities & Student Services 79A Pictorial View 82

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FOREWORDThe world's technical, social, political and economic societies are reshaping like never beforeand this is happening with unprecedented acceleration. A technology driven revolution, the veryroots of which are embedded in knowledge, education, information and exploration, has takenover. Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences(BUITEMS) is endeavoring to prepare the students with character; courage, technicalknowledge and zeal to lead this nation through knowledge based societal evolution emergingaround us and in our world. The programs of study of the University are based on thephilosophy of intellectual excitement and cutting-edge research in a stimulating environmentthat will prepare this generation for tackling the challenges and taking utmost benefit of theopportunities.

Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences isan institution that is provincial in implementation but national, regional and global in itsoutlook. We have planned to deliver comparable and competitive education in systems andmanagement sciences available only in the best institutions of the world. We are endeavoringto ensure that, special efforts are made to develop the curriculum, to select the faculty, and toprovide environment conducive to learning. The degrees awarded by this University are

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acceptable and valued world-over. We at BUITEMS are engaged in the task of developing aninstitution of exceptional quality. We are determined to do that. Destiny demands aneducational revolution all over Pakistan, particularly in Balochistan; political reality justifies it;posterity awaits it and INSHALLAH we will have it.

In order to develop the Engineering industry at a steady pace and on scientific lines, BalochistanGovernment is fully aware of the importance and immediate need of education on training ofpersonnel in Engineering for extraction of minerals, coal deposits and developing energy sources.

Engineering education imparted at this university can help the students in exploiting the naturalresources on their own and getting rid of the vicious circle of debt and dependency on foreignpowers. All we need is excellence in engineering education by continuously grooming studentsof engineering with sharp and effective skills required for the different growing industries likemanufacturing jumbo jets, submarines, textile units, computers and electronic devices. Theengineers produced would provide capable human resource for the oil and gas, mining andmineral industries, dam building & construction, petrochemicals, textiles and fertilizer plants aswell as for other public and private sector organizations.

Our degree programs are much needed for Balochistan Province because the province hasvast natural resources such as minerals, coal, water, oil and gas. Our new students will find theprograms to be of immense educative and professional value in their practical life.

Engr. Ahmed Farooq BazaiVice Chancellor, BUITEMS, Quetta

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Pro Vice Chancellor’s MessageProf. Dr. M.A. K. Malghani

Universities are not merely teaching or human resource processing units; they also have a rolein generating knowledge and science. Engineering is a major branch of science whichgenerates knowledge through practice and skills on the ground. Its objectives are to translateresearches into physical shapes in addition to development of applied technologies forindustries; Faculty of Engineering BUITEMS not only has the leadership to translate the visionand goals of the university into reality but also has the capability to lead the nation to achieve thestatus of a compatible frontline nation in science, technology and Engineering. The majorsource of strength are the truth seeking students of the faculty who are inquisitive, curious andoriginal. This is where BUITEMS is investing all its resources and where solution to our prob-lems can be found. I take pride in being a member of the team alongwith my colleagues who atthis university are seeking to develop a high quality technical institution.

I congratulate the Dean and the teachers of the faculty having earned the trust and credibility ofthe society in a very short period of time by executing the most modern programs and curricularecognized by the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC).

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Dean’s MessageProf. Dr. Syed Abid Hussian

Universities are among the most important engines of the knowledge economy. Not only dothey produce the brain workers who man it, they also provide much of its backbone, fromlaboratories to libraries to computer networks.

Technology has been employed by human beings from early civilization. Thosecivilizations progressed which excelled in technology and sciences and the lessprogressive civilizations perished. The older civilizations developed cultivation,irrigation and wheel, harnessing of metals from ore, use of coal as fuel, development ofminerals. Presently the major difference between the developed and underdeveloped countriesis the vast difference in the knowledge of science and its application in technology. Thosenations which excelled in technology are the masters of space, oceans and the world.

Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences was established in October 2004, andrenamed as Faculty of Engineering in 2007, on hierarchal academic setup and in depthanalysis of academic function by the present worthy Vice Chancellor, Engineer Farooq AhmedBazai. It is located at BUITEMS Takatoo Campus (named after the Takatoo mountain nearby) atBaleli Quetta in former Bolan Textile Mill. It consists of seven departments out of which three

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departments namely Textile Engineering, Petroleum & Gas and Chemical Engineering arealready established at the campus. Three new programs namely Civil Engineering, MiningEngineering and Geological Engineering have been started from Fall 2008. Keeping in view thecity planning for the province of Balochistan, a five year degree program in Architecture hasbeen started from Fall 2009.

I welcome all the members and students of the Faculty of Engineering on behalf of BUITEMS.Through the provision of quality engineering education, we intend to groom our students intocompetent human resource for the exploitation of natural resources without having to bankupon the expensive expertise of foreign organizations. A sound grasp of latest techniqueswould not only help the graduates individually but will also pave way for the development of thecountry into standard manufacturing base and dynamic industrial growth model.

In fact inshallah, development of whole country will be ensured ultimately raising the standard ofliving and socio-economic conditions of the people.

Almost all the graduate programs are leading to eight semesters (four years) BS Degreesexcept BS Architecture which is a ten semester (five years) program. Faculty intends to initiateMasters and PhD Programs in the near future.

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Faculty ofEngineering

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Department ofPetroleum & Gas Engineering

IntroductionBalochistan is rich in natural resources like Oil, Gas and Minerals. The largestreserves of gas exist in the area of Sui of this Province, which meets one-third of the country’senergy requirements. Therefore keeping in view this essential need a department of Petroleumand Gas was initiated in the fall of 2004 as the first and pioneering department in the then newlyestablished Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences (later renamed as the Faculty ofEngineering since September 2007.

SCOPE

o Pakistan’s current daily oil & gas production have reached 70,000barrels of oil and 4 Billion cubic feet of gas repectively.

o Presently, 42 companies are working in Pakistan which have beenawarded 118 exploration licenses and 127 leases.

o Seventeen new blocks have been opened which would support theongoing exploration activities in the country and open majoropportunities for the prospective investors in diversified fields.

o Department of Petroleum and Gas Engineering program imparts to itsstudents modern scientific and computer skills for exploration,development and exploitation of the oil and gas reserves and toapprise them of the technological advances in Drilling, Production andReservoir Engineering as well as Safety with special reference toEnvironments.

o Petroleum engineers produced by the department will be absorbed inexploration & production, plus service and marketing activities ofnational and multinational Companies of the world.

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VISION

o BUITEMSshould be one of the best institution in the country to producequality petroleum engineers for the petroleum industry.

o To make the department a Centre of Excellence in education andresearch on petroleum including reservoir, production and drillingtechniques for oil and gas fields.

o To solve the industry's technical and logical issues by using advancedsoftware and calculations.

o To become a major key source of ideas and expertise for the long termcompetitiveness of the entire petroleum industry of Pakistan.

MISSION

The Department of Petroleum & Gas Engineering is committed to usemodern institutional technology to enhance learning and continue aprogram of excellence in research to provide students with the necessaryskills to achieve success in their future professional careers not only inPakistan but also in the rest of the world.

OBJECTIVES

o To enable graduates to understand the importance of professionalresponsibility and high ethical standards.

o To Produce engineers to assume positions of technical leadership inthe industry making use of their specialized knowledge of petroleumengineering.

o To promote effective oral and written technical communication skills tomeet the challenges of the future petroleum engineering profession.

o To provide students with an education back ground in thefundamentals, enabling them to succeed in graduate studies andresearch in petroleum engineering.

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OUTCOME OF THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of Petroleum & Gas Engineering intends to produce 40-50 PetroleumEngineers with BS degree in Petroleum & Gas Engineering each year.

The Department intends to produce 10-20 MS degree holders and 1-5 Ph.D degreeholders in Petroleum and Gas Engineering.

The Department has already produced up to 100 Petroleum Engineers with BSdegrees from three (3) Batches.

o The courses offered by the Department of Petroleum & GasEngineering are intended to result in:

o Minimization of unemployment.

o Improvement of living standard of the people of Balochistan.

o Industrialization in the province.

o Improvement of technical and scientific approach for production of Oil &Gas.

o Effective utilization of oil & gas resources of the province.

o Inducement of entrepreneurship (Petroleum & Gas Industry inBalochistan and as well as in Pakistan)

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PROGRAMS OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT

Currently only a four year BS Petroleum and Gas Engineering is offered. It is planned to startMS Petroleum and Gas Engineering. BS Petroleum and Gas Engineering Program is accred-ited with Pakistan Engineering Council.

Course outline for BS Petroleum & Gas EngineeringFor newly inducted Batches (from Fall 2008 onword)

First Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 Communication Skills 3 0 2 Applied Geology 3 1 3 Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering 3 1 4 Applied Chemistry 3 1 5 Engineering Drawing and Graphics 2 1

Total 14 4 Second Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 Applied Mathematics-I 3 0 2 Applied Physics 3 1 3 Islamic Studies 2 0 4 Computer Programming and Software Application 2 1 5 Stratigraphy and Structural Geology 3 1

Total 13 3

Third Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 Petroleum Geology & Exploration 3 1 2 Applied Mathematics-II 3 0 3 Statistics 2 1 4 Workshop Practice 0 1 5 Fluid Mechanics 3 0 6 Pakistan Studies 2 0

Total 13 3 Fourth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 Strength of Material 3 0 2 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 3 1 3 Petrophysics 3 1 4 Applied Electricity 2 1 5 Applied Mathematics-III 3 0

Total 14 3

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Fifth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 Drilling Engineering-I 3 1 2 Well Logging 3 1 3 Environment and Safety Management 3 0 4 Properties of Reservoir Fluid 3 1 5 Instrumentation and Control 2 1

Total 14 4 Sixth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 Corrosion Principles and Control in Petroleum Industry Engineering

2 1

2 Production Engineering-I 3 1 3 Reservoir Engineering – I 3 1 4 Drilling Engineering-II 3 1 5 Applied Numerical Method 2 0

Total 13 4 Seventh Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 Gas Engineering 2 1 2 Petroleum Economics 2 0 3 Reservoir Engineering-II 3 1 4 Well Testing 2 1 5 Production Engineering-II 3 1

Total 12 4 Eighth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 PG-417 Gas Reservoir Engineering 3 1 2 PG-418 Principles of Reservoir Simulation 3 1 3 PG-19 Principles of Enhanced Oil Recovery 3 1 4 PG-414 Petroleum Project 0 4

Total 9 7

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First Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 HU 101 Functional English 3 0 2 HU 102 Islamic Studies 2 0 3 PG 101 Fundamental of Petroleum Engineering 2 1 4 PHY 103 Applied Physics 3 1 5 MATH 104 Applied Mathematics 3 0 6 WS 105 Work Shop Practice 0 2

Total 13 4 Second Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 MATH 109 Applied Mathematics- II 3 0 2 CHEM 108 Applied Chemistry 3 1 3 GEO 107 Applied Geology 2 1 4 ME 110 Engineering Drawing & Graphics 0 2 5 HU 106 Pakistan Studies 2 0 6 HU 211 Communication Skills 3 0

Total 13 4 Third Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 PG 306 Petroleum Geology & Exploration 3 1 2 MATH 109 Applied Mathematics- II 3 0 3 WS 105 Workshop Practice 0 1 4 CE 216 Fluid Mechanics 3 1 5 HU 106 Pakistan Studies 2 0 6 MATH 218 Statistics 2 1

Total 13 4 Fourth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 CE 213 Strength of Material 3 0 2 CH 217 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 3 1 3 PG 303 Petrophysics 3 1 4 EL 214 Applied Electricity 2 1 5 MATH 215 Applied Mathematics- III 3 0

Total 14 3

Course outline for BS Petroleum & Gas EngineeringFor old Batches (from Fall 2004 Fall 2007)

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Fifth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 PG 202 Drilling Engineering – I 3 1 2 PG 307 Well Logging 3 1 3 PG 419 Environment and Safety Management 3 0 4 PG 304 Properties of Reservoir Fluid 3 1 5 ME 211 Instrumentation & Control 2 1

Total 14 3 Sixth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 PG 310 Corrosion Principles and Control in Petroleum

2 1

2 PG 309 Production Engineering - I 3 1 3 PG 308 Reservoir Engineering – I 3 1 4 PG 305 Drilling Engineering – II 3 1 5 CS 320 Applied Numerical Methods 2 0

Total 13 4 Seventh Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 PG 414 Gas Engineering 2 1 2 PG 415 Petroleum Economics 2 0 3 PG 413 Reservoir Engineering – II 3 1 4 PG 411 Well Testing 2 1 5 PG 412 Production Engineering – II 3 1

Total 12 4 Eight Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 PG 414 Gas Reservoir Engineering 3 1 2 PG 418 Principles of Reservoir Simulation 3 1 3 PG 417 Principles of Enhanced Oil Recovery 3 1 4 PG 416 Petroleum Project 0 4

Total 9 7

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DETAILS OF FACULTY MEMBERSPETROLUIM & GAS ENGINEERING

S. #

Name of Faculty

Designation

Qualification

1 Engr. Muhammad Hashim Email: [email protected]

Chairman/ Assistant Professor

MSc. Petroleum & Gas Engineering BSc. Petroleum & Gas Engineering/ 682

2 Prof. Dr. Syed Abid Hussain Email: [email protected] Phone: (Off)+92 81 2880511/ Ext. 418 (Cell)+92 300 4461631

Dean/ Professor

Ph.D; M.Sc Engg. (M.E.T.U, Ankara); M.Phil (Nottingham); B.Sc Engg. (UET, Lahore); L.L.B (Balochistan University); F.I.E, P.E (Pak), M.M.E.S; M.I.M.M (UK); Chartered Engineer (UK); M.A.I.M.E (USA) Regional V.P Segmite, Member Senate & Syndicate PEC # Mining /20

3 Engr. Nadir Ali Khoso Email: [email protected] Cell: +92 344 3238072

Lecturer (on leave for higher education

B.E (Petroleum and Gas) PEC # Pet. Gas/ 602

4 Engr. Hafiz Azizullah Shaikh Email: [email protected] Cell: +92 345 3542001, +92 333 3518081

Lecturer B.E (Petroleum and Gas) Pet. Gas/ 638

5 Engr. Muhammad Hussain Email: [email protected] Cell: +92 333 7813978

Lecturer BSc. (Petroleum and Gas)

6 Engr. Ali Nawaz Email: [email protected] Cell: +92 334 2461504

Lecturer (on study leave)

B. E (Mechanical)

7 Engr. Zafarullah Abro Lecturer B.E (Petroleum & Gas Engineering) Pet. Gas/ 702

8 Engr. Jahanzaib Hashmi Lecturer B.S (Petroleum & Gas Engineering)

9 Engr. Ramzan Ali Lecturer B.S (Petroleum & Gas Engineering)

10 Engr. Muhammad Yaqoob Lecturer B.S (Petroleum & Gas Engineering)

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Department ofTextile Engineering

IntroductionBalochistan having fertile land and growth environment is quite suitable for growing cotton.Balochistan is also rich in wool production. Keeping in view the need of expertise in the fieldof wool processing in particular and cotton / manmade fabrics in general, BUITEMS launchedthe BS Textile Engineering program with the intake of 20 students in Fall 2004 at TakatuCampus in the former Bolan Textile Mills, Baleli, Quetta with the high spirit and hope to producequality textile engineers with the expertise in processing the wool, cotton and manmade fabrics.It is an accredited program by the Pakistan Engineering Council.

After graduation, Textile Engineers of this University will serve in the textile industry ofPakistan particularly the areas of Hub district Labella which caters more than 30 textile units. Innear futur Gawadar will be the Centre of industrial zone and demand of Textile Engineers will beincreased.

VISION

o BUITEMS should be one of the best in producing quality textileengineers for the textile industry.

o To Make the department a Centre of Excellence in education andresearch on textiles including operation and design of textileprocesses and machinery.

o To Solve the industry’s technical and managerial issues.

o To become a major source of ideas and expertise for the long termcompetitiveness of the entire textile industry of Pakistan.

MISSION

The Department of Textile Engineering believes in establishing conduciveenvironment for top of the class professional education and research in the field of

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Textile Engineering. The Department is committed to produce quality textileengineers with expertise in operation and design of textile processes and machinery.The Department of Textile Engineering is also devoted to solve the industry’stechnical and managerial issues targeting not only the current needs of industry butalso acting as a key source of ideas and expertise for the long term competitivenessof the entire textile industry of Pakistan. This will also be source centre for technicalhuman resources, executives and consultants.

OBJECTIVES

o To produce professional textile engineers of high calibre and expertiseto meet the demand of textile industry of Pakistan.

o To enable the youngsters of Pakistan in general and youngster ofBalochistan in particular to acquire expertise in the different areas /fields of textile engineering.

o To develop trained human resources for textile process industry andtextile machine manufacturing industry of Pakistan.

o To establish a Centre of Excellence in textile engineering in generaland wool development and processing in particular.

OUTCOME OF THE DEPARTMENT

The Department intends to produce 40 to 50 BS Textile Engineering, 10 to 20 Master’sin Textile Engineering and 1 to 5 PhD in the near future. Present intake is from 35-50students each year.

The courses offered by the Department of Textile Engineering are intended to resultin:

o Minimization of unemployment.o Improvement of living standard of the people of Balochistano Industrialization in the provinceo Improvement of technical and scientific approach for production of

textile commodities.o Effective utilization of textile resources of the province (wool/ cotton)o Inducement of entrepreneurship (textile industry), in Balochistan as

well as Pakistan.

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PROGRAMS OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT

Currently only a four year BS Textile Engineering is offered. It is planned to start MS TextileEngineering. BS Textile Engineering Program is accredited with Pakistan Engineering Council.

Course outline for BS Textile Engineering (HEC, 2003)First Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 TATE 101 Introduction to Textile Engineering 3 0 2 CS 101 Introduction to Computers 3 1 3 PHY 205 Applied Physics 3 1 4 CHE 101 Chemistry – I 3 1 5 ATHA 114 Math – I 3 0

Total 15 3 Second Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 TXTE 201 Textile Engineering Material – I 3 0 2 ENGG 201L Engineering Drawing 0 2 3 HUM 101 Islamiat 2 0 4 CHE 201 Chemistry – II 3 1 5 MATHA 115 Math – II 3 0 6 HUM 163 Functional English 3 0

Total 14 3 Third Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 TXTE 301 Textile Engineering Material – II 3 0 2 ENGG 213 Electrical Engineering 3 1 3 ENGG 202L Workshop Practice 0 2 4 THA 546 Thermodynamics 3 0 5 STAT 101 Statistics and Probability 3 0 6 COM 268 Communication Skills 3 0

Total 15 3 Fourth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 TXTE 302 Spinning Preparatory Processes 3 1 2 TXTE 303 Weaving Preparation & Weaving

Mechanism 3 1

3 TXTE 304 Pre-treatment in Textile Wet Processing

3 1

4 TXTE 401 Fibre Science 3 1 5 TXTE 305 Analogue & Digital Electronics 3 1

Total 15 5

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Fifth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 TXTE 306 Yarn Planning & Production 3 1 2 TXTE 307 Fabric Production 3 1 3 ENGG 206 Fluid Mechanics 3 0 4 TXTE 402 Colour Sciences 2 1 5 HUM 102 Pakistan Studies 2 0

Total 13 3 Sixth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 TXTE 403 Spinning Calculations 2 1 2 TXTE 404 Weaving & Knitting Calculations 2 1 3 TXTE 405 Textile Dyeing 3 1 4 TXTE 309 Mechanism of Textile Machines 3 0 5 TXTE 310 Textile Testing & Quality Control – I 3 1 6 TXTE 308 Textile Marketing 2 0

Total 15 4 Seventh Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 TXTE 406 Advance Yarn Manufacturing Studies 2 0 2 TXTE 409 Fabric Design 2 1 3 TXTE 407 Textile Testing & Quality Control – II 3 1 4 TXTE 408 Textile Printing 3 1 5 TXTE 311 Textile Utilities & Services 3 0

Total 15 3 Eighth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Course Title Theory Lab

1 TXTE 411 Textile Costing 3 0 2 TXTE 410 Textile Finishing 3 1 3 MGMT 206 Principles of Management 2 0 4 TXTE 312 Environmental Issued Related to Textile

Industry 2 0

5 TXTE 412L Textile Project 0 4 Total 10 5

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First Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Theory Lab CR

1 Liner Algebra & Geometry 3 0 3 2 Applied Chemistry 3 1 4 3 Engineering Drawing & Graphics 1 2 3 4 Textile Raw Materials-1 3 0 3 5 Functional English 2 0 2 6 Islamic Studies 14 3 17

Total 26 6 32 Second Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Theory Lab CR

1 Calculus – 1 3 0 3 2 Applied Physics 3 1 4 3 Workshop Practice 1 1 2 4 Textile Raw Materials – 11 3 0 3 5 Introduction to Computing 1 1 2 6 Pakistan Studies 2 0 2 Total 13 3 16

Third Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Theory Lab CR

1 Calculus -11 3 0 3 2 Communication Skills 3 0 3 3 Mechanics of Machines 3 1 4 4 Professional Ethics 2 0 2 5 Introduction to Yarn Manufacturing 2 1 3 6 Fabric Manufacturing Fundamentals 2 1 3 Total 15 3 18

Second Year Credit 36 Fourth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Theory Lab CR

1 Fibre Science 3 1 4 2 Computer Programming 3 1 4 3 Basic Electronics 3 1 4 4 Introduction to Textile Chemical Processing 2 1 3 5 Garments Manufacturing Fundamentals 2 1 3 6 Total 13 5 18

HEC revised curricula (2008), with specializations inHEC revised curricula (2008), with specialization in

1. Spinning2. Weaving3. Textile wet processing4. Garment manufacturing

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Fifth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Theory Lab CR

1 Statistics for Engineers 3 0 3 2 Operations & Project Management 3 0 3 3 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 1 4 4 TE-Elective – 1 3 1 4 5 Mechanics of Fibrous Structures 3 1 4 6 Total 15 3 18

Third Year Credit 36 Sixth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Theory Lab CR

1 Organizational Behaviour 2 0 2 2 Applied Thermodynamics 3 1 4 3 Process Systems & Control 3 1 4 4 TE Elective – 11 3 1 4 5 TE Elective - 111 3 1 4 Total 14 4 18

Seventh Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Theory Lab CR

1 Technical Writing and Presentation Skills 3 0 3 2 Computer Application in Engineering Design 1 1 2 3 Colour Science 2 1 3 4 TE Elective – IV 3 1 4 5 TE Elective – V 3 1 4 6 Design Project-1 0 2 2 Total 12 6 18

Fourth Year Credit 36 Eighth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Theory Lab CR

1 Engineering Economics 3 0 3 2 Nonwovens & Technical Textiles 3 0 3 3 Textile Testing & Quality Control 3 1 3 4 Environmental Issues & Control 2 1 3 5 Project Design – 11 0 4 4 6 Total 11 6 18

Total Credits 140

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S. # Name of Faculty Designation PEC Registration

Qualification

1 Engr. Ali Asghar Email:[email protected]

Ext - 419

Incharge/ Lecturer

Textile/ 214 BSc. Textile Engineering(Yarn Manufacturing)

2 Engr. Sayed Waqar Azhar Email:[email protected]

Ext - 535

Lecturer Textile /287 BSc. Textile Engineering (Textile Wet Processing)

3 Engr. Muhammad Kashif Email:[email protected]

Lecturer Applied for BSc. Textile Engineering (Fabric Manufacturing)

4 Engr. Lubna Syed Email: [email protected]

Lecturer Textile/ 206 BSc. Textile Engineering

5 Engr. Ahmer Hussain Shah Email: [email protected] Phone: 03332546991- EXT. 430

Lecturer Applied for B. E. Textile Engineering

6 Engr. Zameer Ul Hassan Email:[email protected]

Lecturer (on study

leave)

Textile/ 321 BSc. Textile Engineering (Yarn Manufacturing)

7 Engr. Rehan Abbasi Lecturer (on study

leave)

Textile/ 119 BSc Textile Engineering

8 Engr. Maira Ayaz Email:[email protected]

Lecturer Textile/ 317 B.E. Textile Engineering

9 Engr. Muhammad Ali Zeeshan Lecturer Applied for BSc Textile Engineering

10 Engr. Zameer Ahmed Email:[email protected]

Lecturer Textile/ 519 BE Textile Engineering

DETAILS OF FACULTY MEMBERSDEPARTMENT OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING

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Department ofChemical Engineering

Establishment of Chemical Engineering Department at BUITEMS was an urgent need ofBalochistan province, which needs industrialization at an accelerated pace. This is based onthe fact that this province is full of minerals, oil and gas resources.

One of the main attractions of Balochistan is its unexploited geological potentials. It occupies astrategic location in relation to central Asia and sits on geological belts with known world-classmineral deposits. Balochistan produces 40.2 % of the primary energy of Pakistan in the form ofnatural gas, coal and electricity, of the total mineral fuel reserves of the country, Balochistancontains more than 33 % of the natural gas, about 9% of the coal and about 2% of the probableoil reserves.

A little has been done uptil now for the exploitation of these rich resources. This needs chemical/metallurgical industries for the processing of valuable minerals and for the manufacture ofpetrochemical products from the available oil and gas deposits in this province.

SCOPE

o There are a lot of opportunities for Chemical engineers in Pakistanand abroad, as they deal with applying scientific and mathematicalprinciples, synthesizing new materials, transforming combinations ofelements of matter and developing the processes to do it all safely,efficiently and on a large scale.

o Chemical engineers turn raw materials into valuable products. Theywill often specialize in a particular area once they become established,including biochemistry, the environment or petrochemical refining.

o Chemical engineering largely involves the design and maintenance ofchemical processes for large-scale manufacture.

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VISION

o To be the leading Chemical Engineering department in Pakistan withinnovative and improved programs.

o To be the prolific department in providing the highly trained graduatesneeded in the chemical and petrochemical production facilitieslocated in Pakistan and the Gulf Coast area.

o To achieve national and international recognition through theeducational and research achievements and the professionalservice of our faculty, staff and students.

MISSION

The Department of Chemical Engineering is committed to establish conductiveenvironment for top class professional education and research in the field ofChemical Engineering. The Department is committed to produce quality Chemicalengineers with expertise in operation and design of Chemical processes and theirmodifications.

The Department of Chemical Engineering is also devoted to solve the industry'stechnical and managerial issues targeting not only the current needs of industry butalso acting as a key source of ideas and expertise for the long term competitivenessof the entire Chemical industry of Pakistan. This will also be source centre fortechnical human resources, executives and consultants.

OBJECTIVES

o To produce professional Chemical Engineers (men and women) ofhigh calibre and expertise to meet the demand of Chemical /Petrochemical industry of Pakistan.

o After graduation, Chemical Engineers of this University will serve inOil & Gas industry, SANDAK Project. Sui (PPL), Pirkoh, Loti, Uch,Zin, Jandran of OGDCL & BG, BOSICOR refinery, HUBCO Pvt. Ltd.,provides another prospect of utilizing their skills as a ChemicalEngineer.

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o To enable the youngsters of Pakistan in general and youngster ofBalochistan in particular to acquire expertise in the different areas/fieldsof Chemical Engineering.

o To develop trained human resources for Chemical process industry ofPakistan.

o To analyze industrial Chemical Engineering Problems and synthesizesolutions to those problems, compare favourably in their knowledge ofchemical engineering.

o To use their training as a springboard to further professional andcareer development.

First Semester

Credit Hours Marks S. # Course Code Name of Subject Th. Pr. Th. Pr. Total

1 CHEE-101 Chemical Process Principles-I 3 0 100 - 100 2 CHEE-102 Engineering Drawing 0 1 - 100 100 3 PHY-101 Physics 3 1 100 50 150 4 MATH-101 Maths -I 3 0 100 - 100 5 HUM-101 Functional English 3 0 100 - 100 6 HUM-102 Islamic Studies/Ethics 1 0 100 - 100

Total 13 + 2 = 15 650

Second Semester

Credit Hours Marks S. # Course Code Name of Subject Th. Pr. Th. Pr. Total

1 CHEE-103 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics-1 3 1 100 - 150

2 CHE-101 Applied Chemistry-1 3 1 100 100 150 3 MATH-102 Math -11 3 0 100 50 100 4 CS-101 Computer & Computation 1 1 100 - 100 5 HUM-103 Pakistan Studies 1 0 100 - 100

6 HUM-104 Technical report writing & presentation Skills 3 0 100 - 100

Total 14 + 3 = 17 750

PROGRAMS OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of Chemical Engineering offers BS Chemical Engineering, which is anaccredited program by Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC).

Course outline for BS Chemical Engineering(for all newly inducted batches from Fall-2008 Session)

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Third Semester

Credit Hours Marks S. # Course Code Name of Subject Th. Pr. Th. Pr. Total

1 CHEE-201 Workshop Practices 0 1 0 100 100 2 CHEE-202 Electrical Technology & Electronics 2 0 100 0 100 3 CHEE-203 Chemical Process Principles-II 3 0 100 - 100 4 CHEE-204 Fluid Mechanics 3 1 100 50 150 5 CHE-201 Applied Chemistry-II 3 1 100 50 150

6 MATH-201 Math -I 3 0 100 - 100 Total 14 + 3 = 17 700

Fourth Semester

Credit Hours Marks S. # Course Code Name of Subject Th. Pr. Th. Pr. Total

1 CHEE-205 Computer Aided Engineering Drawing 0 1 - 100 100

2 CHEE-206 Heat Transfer 3 1 100 50 150 3 CHEE-207 Particulate Technology 3 1 100 50 150 4 CHEE-208 Chemical Process Technology-I 3 0 100 - 100

5 CS-201 Computer Programming & Software Application 2 1 100 50 150

6 HUM-201 Logic & Critical Thinking 2 0 100 - 100 Total 13 + 4 = 17 750

Fifth Semester

Credit Hours Marks S. # Course Code Name of Subject Th. Pr. Th. Pr. Total

1 CHEE-301 Mass Transfer 3 1 100 50 150 2 CHEE-302 Fuel & Combustion 3 1 100 50 150 3 CHEE-203 Transport Phenomena 3 0 100 - 100

4 CHEE-204 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics-II 3 0 100 - 100

5 MATH-301 Numerical Analysis and Computer Application 2 1 100 50 150

Total 14 + 3 = 17 650

Sixth Semester

Credit Hours Marks S. # Course Code Name of Subject Th. Pr. Th. Pr. Total

1 CHEE-305 Engineering Materials 3 0 100 - 100 2 CHEE-306 Chemical Reaction Engineering 3 1 100 50 150

3 CHEE-207 Simultaneous Heat & Mass Transfer Operation 3 1 100 50 150

4 CHEE-208 Engineering Economics 2 0 100 0 100 5 MATH-309 Instrumentation & Process Control 3 1 100 50 150

Industrial Training (4-6 weeks) Total 14 + 3 = 17 650

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Seventh Semester

Credit Hours Marks S. # Course Code Name of Subject Th. Pr. Th. Pr. Total

1 CHEE-401 Chemical Process Technology-II 3 1 100 50 150

2 CHEE-402 Chemical Process Design & Simulation 2 1 100 50 150

3 CHEE-403 Elective -I 3 0 100 - 100 4 CHEE-405 Chemical Plant Design 3 0 100 - 100

5 CHEE-404 Chemical Engineering Plant Design Project (A) 0 1 - 100 100

6 CHEE-401 Communication Skills 3 0 100 - 100 Total 14+ 3 = 17 700

Eighth Semester

Credit Hours Marks S. # Course Code Name of Subject Th. Pr. Th. Pr. Total

1 CHEE-406 Project Management 2 0 100 0 100 2 CHEE-407 Elective - II 3 1 100 50 150 3 CHEE-408 Elective -III 3 0 100 0 100

4 CHEE-409 Production & Operations Management 3 0 100 0 150

5 CHEE-410 Maintenance Engineering & Safety 2 0 100 0 150

6 CHEE-411 Chemical Engineering Plant Design Project (B) 0 3 0 100 100

Total 13 + 4 = 17 650 Grand Total (for 8 Semesters) Total Credit Hrs. 134

Total Marks 5500 No. of Subjects 46

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Course outline for BS Chemical Engineering(for Batches inducted before Fall 2008 session)

First Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Name of Subject Theory Practical

1 CHE-101 Chemistry-I 3 1 2 PHY-201 Physics 3 1 3 MATHA-112 Engineering Mathematics-I 3 0 4 CS-117 Introduction to Computer and Computing 2 1

5 HUM-102 Pakistan Studies (Compulsory for Muslim/ Non Muslim Students) 2 0

Total 13 3

Second Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Name of Subject

Theory Practical 1 CHEE-202 Chemical Process Principles-I 3 0 2 CHEE-302 Chemical Process Technology-I 3 1 3 CHE-201 Chemistry-II 3 1 4 MATHA-113 Engineering Mathematics-II 3 0 5 ENGG-202 Work shop Practice 3 1 Total 15 3

Third Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course

Code Name of Subject Theory Practical

1 CHEE-304 Chemical Process Principles-II 3 0 2 CHEE-305 Heat Transfer-I 3 1 3 CHEE-306 Chemical Process Technology-II 3 1 4 ENGG-205 Engineering Mechanics 3 0 5 MATHA-215 Engineering Mathematics-III 3 0 Total 15 2

Fourth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Name of Subject Theory Lab

1 CHEE-307 Heat Transfer-II 3 1 2 CHEE-308 Fluid Flow-I 3 1 3 CHEE-204 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics-I 3 0 4 HUM-268 Communication Skills 2 0 5 ENGG-201 Engineering Drawing 0 2 Total 11 4

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Fifth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Name of Subject Theory Lab

1 CHEE-309 Fuels & Combustion 3 1 2 CHEE-310 Fluid Flow-II 3 1 3 MATHA-219 Chemical Engineering Mathematics 3 0 4 CHEE-401 Mass Transfer-1 3 1 5 CHEE-402 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics-II 3 0 6 HUM-101 Islamic Studies 2 0 Total 17 3

Sixth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Name of Subject Theory Lab

1 CHEE-403 Process Instrumentation and Control 3 1 2 ENGG-242 Industrial Management 3 0 3 CHEE-404 Chemical Reaction Engineering 3 1 4 CHEE-405 Mass Transfer-11 3 1 5 CHEE-311 Engineering Materials 3 0 6 CS-112L Computer Programming 0 2 Total 15 5

Seventh Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Name of Subject Theory Lab

1 CHEE-406 Chemical Plant Design 3 0 2 CHEE-407 Simultaneous Heat and Mass Transfer 3 1 3 ENGG-212 Electrical Technology 3 1 4 CHEE-301 Process Engineering Economics 3 0 5 CHEE-408 Process Analysis and Optimization 3 0 Total 15 2

Eighth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code

Name of Subject Theory Lab

1 CHEE-421 Environmental Engineering 3 1 2 CHEE-410 Transport Phenomenon 3 0 3 ENGG-203 Maintenance Engineering 3 0 4 CHEE-411 Optional Subjects 3 0 5 CHEE-419L Project 0 5 Total 12 6

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S. # Name of Faculty Member PEC Reg. No. Designation

Qualification

1 Engr. Ahmer Shahzad CHEM/04302 Chairman Assistant Professor

MS Chemical Engineering

2 Engr. Faisal Mushtaq CHEM/ 04434 Assistant Professor

M.Engg. Environmental Engineering

3 Engr. Kamran Zafar CHEM/ 03255

Assistant Professor MS Chemical Engineering

4 Engr. Najam Malghani CHEM/ 05535 Assistant Professor MS Chemical Engineering

5 Engr. Ghulamullah Kakar CHEM/ 01423 Lecturer B.E. Chemical

Engineering

6 Engr. Fahad Mir CHEM/ 7131 Lecturer B.E. Chemical Engineering

7 Engr. Siddique Nasir CHEM/ 3922 Lecturer B.E Mechanical Engineering

8 Engr. Asif Hussain MECH/ 17274 Lecturer B.E. Mecnical Engineering

9 Engr. Kamran Sami CHEM/ 5499 Lecturer B.E, Chemical Engineering

10 Syed Haseeb Sultan CHEM/ 2489 Lecturer B.E. Chemical Engineering

11 Abdul Qadeer CHEM/ 7505 Lecturer B.E. Chemical Engineering

DETAILS OF FACULTY MEMBERSDEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

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Department ofGeological Engineering

IntroductionThe department of Geological Engineering is highly desirable to be established in the provinceof Balochistan. Keeping in view this essential need, a department of Geological Engineeringhas been initiated in fall 2008 as the first Geological Engineering Degree awarding institute inthe newly established faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences (now faculty of Engineeringsince September 2007) and Second to the UET Lahore that is running successfully thisprogram started in 2001 with immense demand in field.

SCOPE

o Site investigation, design of foundation, site characterization, designconstruction, remediation and waste disposal sites and assessmentof geological hazards.

o Assessment and remediation of ground water contamination, designof ground water control, facilities for geo technical projects and exploration and development of ground water supplies.

o The location of Oil, gas and Coal and their efficient extraction.

o The search for and development of natural deposits and metals.Industrial minerals and rock aggregates.

o Basic geosciences.

o The geological engineers may join as an engineering/ environmental/geological/ construction consultants, civil contractors, WAPDA,SUPARCO, GSP, NESPAK, Atomic Energy. ACE, NC, PMDC, OGDCLENI, WASA, LDA, PEL,POL,BP, Baker Huges, LMKRL, SDA, BDA,PPL,EPA, Irrigation Department, Education Institutions and organization inprivate and public sector.

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MISSION

The Department of Geological Engineering will be committed to use teachingtechnology to enhance student learning and continuing a program of excellence inresearch to provide students with the necessary skills to achieve success in theirfuture professional careers not only in Pakistan but through out the world.

OBJECTIVES

o The objectives of faculty of Geological Engineering Department areto introduce competent Geological engineers in the Geological,Geotechnical, Hydrological, Exploration and Geosciences fields.

o Systematic approach towards exploration of minerals, oil & gas andcoal deposits.

o Systematic approach towards ground water problem, storage andcontamination.

o Systematic approach towards geo Site investigation, design offoundation, site characterization, design construction, remediation andwaste disposal sites and assessment of geological hazards

OUTCOMES OF THE DEPARTMENT

The Department would produce 25 to 30 BS Geological Engineering, degree holdersevery year. The courses offered by the Department of Geological Engineering areintended to result in:

o Minimization of unemploymento Exploration of new minerals, oil & gas and coal deposits.o Improvement of technical and scientific approach towards water

problem in arid area.o Effective utilization of engineering knowledge for construction and

waste disposal.

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PROGRAMS OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT

The university is offering a four year BS Geological Engineering degree program from fall 2008.Pakistan Engineering Council as in process of accrediting this program.

Course outline for BS Geological Engineering

First Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab 1 ENGG-201 Engineering Drawing and Graphics 01 02 2 ENGG-211 Applied Electricity 03 01 3 GEOE-201 Applied Geology 03 01 4 CHE1-01 Applied Chemistry 03 01 5 MATHA-112 Applied Mathematics-l (Analytic Geometry

and Calculus) 03 00

Total 13 05 Second Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab 1 GEOE-305 Mineralogy and petrology 03 01 2 GEOE-202 Introduction to Geological Engineering 03 01 3 MATHA-116 Applied Mathematics-ll 03 00 4 PHY-201 Applied physics 03 01 5 HUM-102 Islamic and Pakistan studies 03 00

Total 15 03 Third Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab 1 ENG-206 Fluid Mechanics 03 01 2 GEOE-203 Applied Thermodynamics 03 01 3 GEOE-201 Stratigraphy and Structure Geology 03 01 4 MATHA-211 Applied Mathematics-lll 03 00 5 BHEE-208 Engineering Economy 03 00 6 GE216 Communication Skill 00 03

Total 17 04 Fourth Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab 1 GEOE-206 Mechanics of Material 03 01 2 MINE-205 Surveying 01 02 3 MATHA-216 Computer Science and Numerical Analysis 03 01 4 GE224 Statistics 02 00 5 HUM-102 Islamic and Pakistan studies 02 00

Total 11 04

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Sixth Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab 1 GEOE-304 Hydrology 02 01 2 ENGG-202 Workshop Practice 03 01 3 GEOE-402 Ground Water Systems 02 01 4 GEOE-403 Earthquake Seismology and Risk

Assessment 03 01

5 GE325 Explosive Engineering 03 01 Total 13 05

Seventh Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab 1 GEOE-306 Computer Methods in Geological

Engineering 03 01

2 MGMT-211 Engineering Management 03 00 3 GEOE-404 Slope Stability Analysis 03 01 4 GEOE-307 Environmental Geology 03 01 5 EOE-405 Field Geology 01 02 6 GEOE-309L Project (Part I) 00 02

Total 13 07 Eighth Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab 1 GEOE-409 Operation Research 03 01 2 MINE-404 Excavation Engineering 03 01 3 GEOE-407 Geostatistics 03 01 4 GEOE-310 Geological Aspects of Hazardous Waste

Management 03 00

5 GEOE-408L Project (part-ll) 00 02 Total 12 05

Fifth Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab

1 GEOE-302 Engineering Geology 03 01 2 GEOE-401 Rock Mechanics 03 01 3 GEOE-401 Geo Physical Exploration 03 01 4 GE314 Soil Mechanics 03 01 5 MINE-305L Field Surveying 01 02

Total 13 06

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Name of Faculty

Designation

Qualification

1 Prof. Dr. Syed Abid Hussain Email: [email protected] Phone: (Off)+92 81 2880522/ Ext. 418 (Cell)+92 300 4461631

Dean/ Chairman/ Professor (Shared)

Ph.D; M.Sc Engg. (M.E.T.U, Ankara); M.Phil (Nottingham); B.Sc Engg. (UET, Lahore); L.L.B (Balochistan University); F.I.E, P.E (Pak), M.M.E.S; M.I.M.M (UK); Chartered Engineer (UK); M.A.I.M.E (USA) Regional V.P Segmite, Member Senate & Syndicate PEC # Mining /20

2 Engr. Kamran Zafar Incharge Chairman

M.S (Chemical Engineering) University of Adelaide, Australia

3 Engr. Shaukat Parvaiz Lecturer M.Sc (Earth Sciences) Quaid-i- Azam University, Islamabad

DETAILS OF FACULTY MEMBERSGEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING

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IntroductionModern era is faced with numerous challenges to fulfill the social, economic, cultural andenvironmental needs of a society. A new breed of civil engineer with new and fresh ideas,technical competence, creative thoughts and imaginations will enable to build the foundation ofa flourishing society.

Civil Engineering encompasses almost every aspect of our lives. Paths and roads, on whichwe travel, homes and offices in which we live and work, are all civil engineering projects. Waterand sewage treatment plants that provide us with safe water supplies require the expertise ofcivil engineers, Construction of the dams and power stations that provide the electricity we useevery day requires civil engineers, In fact all structures, large and small, require the knowledgeof a civil engineer.

Civil Engineers plan, design, construct and maintain; from towering skyscrapers to heritagebuildings; from roads and bridges to railways and tunnels; and from power stations and airportsto dams and harbors.

Civil Engineering is considered to be the profession of past as well as the blooming future of thefuture. The pyramids, Roman roads, and aqueducts are few early examples showing the keeninterest of man in the profession of civil engineering.

Department ofCivil Engineering

OBJECTIVES

o To fulfil the demand of Professional Civil Engineers in local andinternational markets.

o To maintain a culture that promotes excellence in understanding andsynthesizing solutions of civil engineering problems of Balochistan.

o To provide high calibre and modern education and constructiontechniques to the students.

o Develop good oral and written communications skills.

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PROGRAMS OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of Civil Engineering offers BS Civil Engineering degree program from Fall2008.

Course outline for BS Civil EngineeringFirst Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Name of Subject Theory Practical 1 CS-112 Computer Programming 1 2 2 MGMT-304 Social Science –I * 3 0 3 ENGG-205 Engineering Mechanics 3 1 4 HUM-166 English Language Skills 3 0 5 MATH-117 Applied Calculus / Maths-I 3 0 6 HUM-102 Pakistan Studies 1 0

Total 14 3

Second Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Name of Subject Theory Practical 1 CIVILE-202 Engineering Surveying 2 2 2 GEOE-302 Engineering Geology 3 0 3 ENGG-204 Basic Electro-Mechanical Engineering 3 1 4 ENGG-201 Engineering Drawing 2 2 5 MATHA-214 Differential Equations/ Maths-II 3 0

Total 13 5

Third Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Name of Subject Theory Practical 1 CIVILE-203L Civil Engineering Materials & Construction 3 1 2 CIVILE-303 Civil Engg Drawing & Graphics 1 2 3 CIVILE-301 Advanced Engineering Surveying 3 1 4 CIVILE-302 Mechanics of Solids 3 1 5 CIVILE-116 Fluid Mechanics 3 1

Total 13 6

Fourth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Name of Subject Theory Practical 1 CIVILE-304 Quantity Surveying & Estimation 3 0 2 CIVILE-305 Structural Analysis 3 0 3 CIVILE-06 Soil Mechanics 3 1 4 HUM-101 Islamic Studies 1 0 5 MATHA-216 Numerical Analysis / Maths-III 3 1

Total 13 2

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Fifth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Name of Subject Theory Practical 1 MATHA-217 Probability Methods in Engineering/ Math

IV 3 0

2 CIVILE-307 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3 1 3 HUM-268 Communication Skills 3 0 4 HUM-366 Social Sciences – II * 3 0 5 CIVIL-401 Geo Informatics 3 0

Total 15 1

Sixth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Name of Subject Theory Practical 1 CIVILE-308 Plain & Reinforced Concrete-I 3 1 2 ENGG-321 Environmental Engineering- I 3 1 3 CIVILE-310 Transportation Planning & Engineering 3 0 4 CIVILE-402 Hydrology & Water Management 3 1

Total 12 3

Seventh Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Name of Subject Theory Practical 1 HUM-265 Technical Writing & Presentation Skills 3 0 2 CIVIL-132 Construction Management 3 0 3 CIVILE-311 Architecture & Town Planning 3 0 4 CIVILE-403 Elective-I ** 3 1 5 CIVILE-405L Project 0 3

Total 12 4

Eighth Semester

Credit Hours S. # Course Code Name of Subject Theory Practical 1 CIVILE-404 Elective-II ** 3 1 2 CIVILE-407 Elective-III ** 3 1 3 CIVILE-410 Elective-IV ** 3 0 4 CIVILE-411 Elective-V ** 3 0 5 CIVILE-415L Project 0 3 Total 12 5

* Any one from the list at Annex "A"** Any one from the list at Annex "B"

Annex "A"1. Sociology Sociology & Development (For Engineers)2. Social Anthropology (For Engineers)3. Psychology (3 credit hrs)4. Professional Psychology (3 credit hrs)

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S. # Name of Faculty Designation Qualification

1 Engr. Dr. Ehsanullah Khan

Chairman/ Professor

BE (Civil Engineering) MS (Structural Engineering) Ph.D (Structural Engineering) PE MASCE, MSEI (USA)

2 Engr. Ahmed Farooq Bazai

Vice Chancellor (Shared)

M.S.E. (C.E. & Management), M.S.E. (Civil Engineering), B.E. (Civil Engineering), C.E., P.E., MASCE,MACI,MPCI

3 Prof. Dr. Syed Abid Hussain

Dean/ Professor

Ph.D; M.Sc Engg. (M.E.T.U, Ankara); M.Phil (Nottingham); B.Sc Engg. (UET, Lahore); L.L.B(Balochistan University); F.I.E, P.E (Pak), M.M.E.S; M.I.M.M (UK); Chartered Engineer (UK); M.A.I.M.E (USA) Regional V.P Semite, Member Senate & Syndicate

4 Engr. Dr. Maqsood Ahmad

Professor (Shared)

BSc (Agricultural Engineering) MSc (Environmental Engineering) Ph.D. (Irrigation Engineering)

5 Engr. Sarbuland Khan Lecturer (on study leave)

B.E (Civil & Environmental Engineering) MS ( Civil Engineering)

6 Engr. Laique Ahmed Tariq

Director planning & Projects (Shared)

BE (Civil Engineering) MS (Environmental & Management Policy)

7 Mr. Amir Mahmood Assist. Professor (Shared)

BE (Civil engineering) MS (Civil Engineering)

8 Mr. Sheikh Masood –u-Zaman

Lecturer BE (Civil Engineering)

9 Mr. Mohammad Essa Lecturer BE (Civil Engineering)

10 Mr. Sanam Zeb Lecturer BE (Civil Engineering)

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5. Critical Thinking (3 credit hrs)6. Introduction To Philosophy (3 credit hrs)7. Organizational Behavior (3 credit hrs)

Annex "B"1. Highway & Traffic Engineering (3+1)2. Geotechnical & Foundation Engineering (3+1)3. Plain & Reinforced Concrete-Ii (3+1)4. Hydraulic Engineering (3+1)5. Structural Engineering (3+0)6. Irrigation & Drainage Engineering (3+1)7. Steel Structures (3+0)8. Environmental Engineering - Ii (3+0)9. Advanced Structural Analysis (3+0)10. Advanced Mechanics Of Solids (3+0)

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Department ofMining Engineering

IntroductionThe department of Mining is highly desirable to be established in the province of Balochistan.Keeping in view this essential need department of Mining Engineering has been initiated in fall2008 as the first Mining Degree awarding institute in the newly established faculty ofEngineering and Applied Sciences in 2004(now faculty of Engineering since September 2007).

SCOPE

o The department of Mining will produce competent Mining Engineers,which will use modern Mining techniques for development, exploitationand marketing of the minerals and will increase the overall GDP of theprovince.

o Balochistan Province has an overall coal resource potential of 194million tonnes (in Duki, khost-shariag-harnai, Pir Ismail Zariat, Mach,Sorrange-Degari, Chamalong-Bahlol), which is haphazardly mined,therefore it should be turned on scientific lines.More power plants areplanned to establish in order to increase the power generation capacityby mining of Lignite/Sub-bituminous coal using modern clean coaltechnology.

o Saindak copper-gold-silver open pit mining from a reserve of 412million tones of ore are to produce 15180 tones of blister copper, 1.47tonnes of gold and 2.76 tones of silver annually.

o Zinc and lead ore deposit at Duddar (Lasbella District) with 10.29million tones reserves having 11.43% zinc and 2.1 % lead.

o Other mineral potential of Balochistan includes iron ore at Nokundi,chromite at muslim Bagh, Sulphur at Kho-e- Sultan Chaghi, Barite,Marble, Limestone and Magnesite etc.

o Mining of minerals and coal of existing and future deposits, washingand cleaning of coal in private and public sectors in all the provinces ofPakistan and abroad.

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MISSION

The Department of Mining Engineering will be committed to use teaching technologyto enhance student learning and continuing a program of excellence in research toprovide students with the necessary skills to achieve success in their future profes-sional careers not only in Pakistan but through out the world

OBJECTIVE

o The objectives of Mining Engineering Department is to introducecompetent Mining Engineers in the Mining Industry of Balochistanwhich lack technical skill and all the workings are done haphazardly,therefore this department will be helpful for inductingMining Engineers in the mining Industry.

o Systematic approach towards extraction of Minerals by using Miningtechniques.

o Overall progress in the natural resource development by enhancingthe engineering capability and increasing the overall GDP of theprovince.

OUTCOMES OF THE DEPARTMENT

The Department would produce 25 to 30 BS Mining Engineering, degree holders everyyear.

The courses offered by the Department of Mining Engineering are intended to result in:

o Minimization of unemploymento Industrialization in the provinceo Improvement of technical and scientific approach for production of

Minerals.o Effective utilization of Mineral resources of the Province.o Inducement of entrepreneurship (Mining Industry in Balochistan and as

well as in Pakistan)

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PROGRAMS OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT

The university is offer ing a four year BS Mining Engineering degree from fall 2008. Theapproved courses of NCRC of HEC for year 2008 will be followed Pakistan EngineeringCouncil is in process of accrediting this program

Course outline for BS Mining Engineering

First Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab 1 ENGG-201 Engineering Drawing and Graphics 01 02 2 ENGG-211 Applied Electricity 03 01 3 GEOE-201 Applied Geology 03 01 4 CHE-101 Applied Chemistry 03 01 5 MATHA-112 Applied Mathematics-l (analytic geometry

and Calculus) 03 00

Total 13 05 Second Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab 1 MGMT-304 Social Sciences-1 (Organizational

Behavior) 03 00

2 MINE-207 Mining Engineering Fundamentals 03 01 3 MATHA-116 Applied Mathematics-ll (Differential

Equations 03 00

4 PHY-201 Applied Physics 03 01 5 HUM-102 Islamic studies/ Ethics 02 00 6 HUM-164 English-1(Comprehension Composition) 03 00

Total 17 02

Third Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab 1 ENGG-206 Fluid Mechanics 03 01 2 MINE-203 Applied Thermodynamics 03 01 3 MINE-205 Surveying 01 02 4 MATHA-211 Applied Mathematics-III 03 00 5 HUM-207 Social Sciences (Professional Ethics) 03 00

Total 13 04

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Fourth Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab 1 GEOE-206 Mechanics of Material 03 01 2 CHEE-208 Engineering Economy 03 00 3 MATHA-216 Computer Science and Numerical

Analysis 03 01

4 ME224 Statistics 02 00 5 HUM-102 Islamic and Pakistan studies 02 00

Total 13 02

Fifth Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab 1 MINE-206 Basic Metallurgy 02 01 2 MINE-302 Mineral Exploration 03 01 3 MINE-303 Mine Power, Drainage & Material Handling 03 00 4 MINE-304 Mine Environment 03 01 5 MINE-305L Field Surveying 00 02

Total 11 05

Sixth Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab 1 MINE-306 Coal Mining 02 01 2 MINE-401 Rock Mechanics 03 01 3 NINE-402 Underground Hard Rock Mine Design 02 01 4 MINE-307 Explosives Engineering 03 01 5 MINE-308 Mineral Processing 03 01

Total 13 05

Seventh Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab 1 MGMT-211 Engineering Management 03 00 2 MINE-403 Strata Control 03 01 3 MINE-404 Excavation Engineering 03 01 4 MINE-405 Surface Hard Rock Mine Design 03 01 5 MINE-309 Environmental Controls in Mining 03 01 6 MINE-311L Project (Part I) 00 02

Total 15 06

Eighth Semester

Credit Hours S.# Course Code Course Title Theory Lab 1 MINE-312 Drilling Engineering 03 01 2 MINE-406 Operations Research 03 01 3 MINE-316 Mining Law 03 00 4 MINE-314 Mine Safety & Rescue 03 01 5 MINE-407L Project (part-ll) 00 02

Total 12 05

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DETAILS OF FACULTY MEMBERSDEPARTMENT OF MINING ENGINEERING

S. # Name of Faculty Designation Qualification 1 Prof. Dr. Syed Abid Hussain

Email: [email protected] Phone: (Off) +92 81 2880522/ Ext. 418(Cell) +92 300 4461631

Dean/ Professor

Ph.D; M.Sc Engg. (M.E.T.U, Ankara); M.Phil (Nottingham); B.Sc Engg. (UET, Lahore); L.L.B(Balochistan University); F.I.E, P.E (Pak), M.M.E.S; M.I.M.M (UK); Chartered Engineer (UK); M.A.I.M.E (USA) Regional V.P SEGMITE, Member Senate & Syndicate. PEC # Mining/ 20

2 Engr. Kamran Zafar Chairman M.S Chemical Engineering/ University of Adelaide, Australia

3 Engr. Shabir Ahmed Lecturer BS Geological Engineering University of Engineering, Lahore

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Department of B Architecture

IntroductionProgram: B ArchitectureDuration : 5 years ( 10 Semesters)Chairman/ Professor: Dr. Ehsanullah Khan

MISSION

The Department's mission is to train students for embarking their careers at theforefront of the dynamic fields of Architecture engineering. Upcoming challenges fordesigning societal infrastructure of future involves accounting for complexinteractions between the history built, future requirements and natural environment.BUITEMS aims to make students leaders in identifying emerging issues and todevelop innovative solutions to the engineering challenges of the future.

o Architecture provides us with physical shelter from our environment; create aframework for our activities and above all express symbolic and ethicalvalues.

o Function is the fundamental starting point for all architectural and designexpression.

o The basic requirement with functional dexterity is to choreograph the 'art ofliving.

o Not many people who settle into a new home, building or any space, know orever meet the architect or designer -they remain anonymous. Reason is lackof integral knowledge and exposure, along with sense of insensitivity towardsthe art of living.

o Learning is a constituent part of architectural design choreography. Its sourceof inspiration is in all parts.

o The art of creating architectural foreplay a sense of anticipation -begins notwith the building itself. But long before it. It's a mere a skillful manipulation of aperspective of an idea.

o The idea that identification of place lies at the generation core of architecturecan be explored and illustrated. In doing this one can think of architecture anddesigning as a 'language'.

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PROGRAMS OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT

Course outline for B. ArchitectureFirst Semester S. # Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours

1 ARCH-101 Basic Design–I and Materials & Construction-I 6 2 ARCH-104 Visual Communication–I 2 3 ARCH-103 History of Architecture-I 2 4 ARCH-102 Materials & Construction-I 2 5 ARCH-106 English-I ( Functional English) 3 6 ARCH-108 Islamic and Pakistan Studies–I 2

Total 17

Second Semester

S. # Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours 1 ARCH-111 Basic Design–II 6 2 ARCH-114 Visual Communication–II 2 3 ARCH-113 History of Architecture 2 4 ARCH-115 Climatology 3 5 ARCH-117 English-II ( Communication Skills) 2

Total 15

Third Semester S. # Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours

1 ARCH-201 Architectural Design–I 6 2 ARCH-204 Visual Communication–III 2 3 ARCH-203 History of Architecture–III 2 4 ARCH-202 Materials & Construction-II 3 5 ARCH-207 Structure for Architects-I 2 6 ARCH-220 Islamic and Pakistan Studies–II 2

Total 17

Fourth Semester S. # Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours

1 ARCH-211 Architectural Design–II 6 2 ARCH-218 Visual Communication–IV 2 3 ARCH-213 History of Architecture-IV 2 4 ARCH-214 Materials and Construction–III 3 5 ARCH-216 Structure for Architects–II 2 6 Optional Subjects 3 Total 18

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Fifth Semester S. # Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours

1 ARCH-301 Architectural Design–III 8 2 ARCH-302 Materials and Construction–III 3 3 ARCH-303 Computer Applications-I 2 4 ARCH-308 Structure for Architects–III 2 5 ARCH-413 Optional Subjects 3 6 Elective subjects 1 Total 19

Seventh Semester S. # Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours

1 ARCH-401 Architectural Design–V 8 2 ARCH-406 Urban Design & Planning-I 2 3 ARCH-402 Theory of Architecture 2 4 ARCH-405 Landscape Architecture 2 5 English-III (Technical Report Writing & Presentation) 3 Total 17

Eighth Semester

S. # Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours

1 ARCH-441 Architectural Design–VI 8 2 ARCH-413 Urban Design & Planning-II 2 3 ARCH-505 Research Methodology 2 4 ARCH-417 Optional subjects 3 5 ARCH-418 Elective Subjects 2 Total 17

Sixth Semester S. # Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours

1 ARCH-301 Architectural Design–IV 8 2 ARCH-302 Computer Applications-II 2 3 ARCH-303 Services and Engineering Systems 3 4 ARCH-304 Optional Subjects 3 5 ARCH-308 Elective subjects 2 Total 18

Ninth Semester S. # Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours

1 Thesis Design–I (Mini Thesis) 10 2 ARCH-501 Professional Practice 2 3 ARCH-501 Optional subjects 3 4 Elective subjects 2 Total 17

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Total Credit Hours 171

Tenth Semester S. # Course Code Name of Subject Credit Hours

1 ARCH-512 Thesis Design–II 2 + 00 2 ARCH-512 Dissertation 2 + 0 3 ARCH-513 Project Management 2 + 1 4 ARCH-516 Electives-III 2 + 0 Total 8 + 1

S. # Name of Faculty Designation Qualification 1 Prof. Dr. Ehsan ullah Kakar

Email: [email protected] Phone: (Off) +92 81 2880639 (Cell) +92 3337801131

Chairman / Professor

BE (Civil Engineering) MS (Structural Engineering) Ph.D (Structural Engineering) PE MASCE, MSEI (USA)

2 Arch. Muhammed Sohail [email protected]

Lecturer B.Arch.(NED University of Engineering and Technology Karachi)

3 Arch. Mrs. Azra Alvi [email protected]

Lecturer B.Arch.(NED University of Engineering and Technology Karachi)

4 Arch. Ms Zil-e-Huma [email protected]

Lecturer B.Arch.(Dawood College of Engineering and Technology Karachi)

5 Arch. Ms. Ariana bazai [email protected]

Lecturer B.Arch.( Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture Karachi)

DETAILS OF FACULTY MEMBERSDEPARTMENT OF B. ARCHITECTURE

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Prof. Dr. Syed Abid HussainProfessor, Department of Petroleum & GasEngineeringDean, Faculty of EngineeringE-mial: [email protected]/ [email protected] Off: +92 81-2880511 Ext. 418,Cell: +923004461631

Dr. Syed Abid Hussain is a Chartered Engineer fromEngineering Council, UK; and has worked as full time consultant of AsianDevelopment Bank. He has a total of more than 43 years of experience of Teaching& Research and Mining field administration.

Dr. Hussain has been involved in teaching and research in University ofEngineering & Technology Lahore-Pakistan, Al-Fateh University, Tripoli-Libya,Nottingham University, UK and Middle East Technical University Ankara-Turkey. Hegot his Ph.D and M.Sc Engg. degrees from Middle East Technical UniversityAnkara-Turkey, M.Phil from Nottingham University (UK), B.Sc Engg. from UETLahore-Pakistan & LLB from University of Balochistan. Dr. Hussain won severalschlorships and grants. He has obtained several special awards and honors fromIran, Turkey and International Forums. He served 22nd IMPC (South Africa, 2003)as member of international Scientific Committee (ISC) and as member ofInternational Advisory Board of International Mineral Processing Congress 1997and continuing member International Scientific Committee.

Dr. Hussain has been actively involved in teaching & research andproduced over 60 Publications of National and International repute.Dr. Hussain enjoys professional aff iliation of IMM London, CharteredEngineer(UK), MES (UK), AIME (USA), FIE&PE (Pak), and SEGMITE(Pak)

After retirement from UET-Lahore in 2004 as Chairman Mining & GeologicalEngineering Department, Dr. Hussain joined Balochistan University ofInformation Technology, Engineering & Management Sciences in August-2004 asFirst Chairman of Petroleum & Gas Engineering and First Dean of Faculty ofEngineering in October 2004. Dr. Hussain has prepared Vision 2020 for theFaculty of Engineering and six PC-I's for establishment of the Department ofPetroleum & Gas Engineering, Department of Textile Engineering, Central

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Engineering Laboratories, Department of Chemical Engineering, Department ofMining & Geological Engineering and Centre of Excellence in Environmental &Renewable Energy Engineering as well as prepared a concept paper forPetroleum & Gas, Mining & Geological Departments in 2007-2008.

Dr. Hussain is a member of Faculty of Engineering and member of Board ofStudies, , MUET Jamshoro and UET Peshawar. He is a member of SelectionBoard and Ph.D research evaluation Committee, UET-Peshawar. He is refereeresearch journal of UET-Peshawar, UET Mehran & Science, Technology andDevelopment (PCST Journal). He is evaluator of National & International researchprojects. Dr. Hussain is member of Syndicate and Senate, BUITEMS andmember of Editorial Board SEGMITE International Journal. He is an approvedPh.D Supervisor in Earth Sciences & member of NCRC (HEC) for MiningEngineering Curricula, 2004. He is also a member of NCRC for Mining,Petroleum and Chemical Engineering curriculum, 2008.

He took several trainings in management & safety from WPIM Karachi and fromabroad in Particle Characterization and Rock Mechanics.

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Department of Petroleum & Gas Engineering

Muhammad HashimChairman/ Asst.ant ProfessorE-mail: [email protected]@edu.pkPhone #: +92-18- 2880560, Ext. 427

B.Sc (Engineering) PakistanM.Sc (Engineering) Norway

Completed his B.Sc Degree in Petroleum Engineering From University of Engineeringand Technology Lahore Pakistan In Dec 2004.

He obtained practical experience from OGDCL Pakistan as an internee in 2003.During his studies he visited different Oil Fields in a study Tour.

IN his Final year of B.Sc, he worked on a project "Estimation of OGIP and water influx ofwater Drive Dry Gas Reservoirs"

After the completion of his B.Sc degree, he joined the Balochistan University of IT,Engineering and Management Sciences Quetta, and served for one year as ResearchAssociate in the Petroleum and Gas Engineering Department.

In June 2008, he completed his M.Sc in Petroleum Engineering from University ofStavanger Norway.During his studies in Norway, he joined a field course "SVALEX", a multidisciplinarycourse with emphasis on Geology, Geophysics and Reservoir Technology. TheDiploma of the "SVALEX" is issued by Norwegian University of Science andTechnology.

He also worked on a study project "Simulation of Processing Plant for Petroleum"Using HYSYS.UNISIM.

In his M.Sc thesis he carried out research on the Dynamics of Two phase (air-water)stratified flow, using simulation package "COMSOL Multi-physics". He also gotintroductory workshop on a fluid flow simulator OLGA by Scand power. He has been amember of Society of Petroleum Engineering international (SPE). HE is a registeredEngineer of Pakistan Engineering Council.

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Engr. Nadir Ali KhosoLecturer, (on study leave)E-mail: [email protected] #: +92-18- 2880639, 0344 3238072

Graduated in Petroleum & Natural Gas Engineering fromMehran University of Engineering & Technology Jamshoro.His Bachelor Project is "Artificial Lift method by Hydraulicjet Pump" which is broadly being used to get maximum profit in naturally lowpotential reservoirs.

Before joining BUITEMS in June 2007, he obtained practical Experience fromOGDCL. He had also been a member of Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)International and Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC).

Engr. Hafiz Azizullah ShakhLecturerE-mail: [email protected] #: +92-18- 2880639, 0345 3542001

Graduated in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering fromMehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET)Jamshoro in August, 2001. His Bachelor's Final Year Project is "Investigation ofSkin Effect on Well Performance". The Project gives the valuable information aboutthe "Formation Damage" that how it occurs during drilling, completion and produc-tion. During graduation he obtained practical experience from OGDCL fields. Aftergraduation he joined Al-Abbas Cement Industry Nooriabad, District Jamshoro inJuly, 2001 as a Trainee Engineer for one year. After passing successful training, hepromoted as an Assistant Manager at "Inert Gas Generation Plant", where heremained till May, 2007.

He joined BUITEMS in June, 2007 as a "Research Associate" in Department ofPetroleum & Gas Engineering. Now from October, 2007 he is performing his dutyas a "Lecturer" in the same department. He had also been a member of Society ofPetroleum Engineers (SPE) International and Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC).

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Engr. Ali Nawaz MengalLecturer (on study leave)E-mail: [email protected] #: +92-18- 2880639, 0334 2461504

Graduated in Mechanical Engineering from University ofEngineering and Technology Taxila in 2003. His Bachelor Projectis "Reconditioning of Steam Turbines".

Before joining BUITEMS in September 2006, he has served as a MaintenanceEngineer in MRDL Company of China under the supervision of highly qualified andexpert Chinese engineers. He is also a member of Pakistan Engineering Council(PEC).

Engr. Muhammad HussainLecturerE-mail: [email protected] #: 0333 7813978

Graduate, Petroleum Engineer from University of Engineer-ing and Technology Lahore. His Bachelor's Project is "En-hanced Oil Recovery from Naturally Fractured Reservoir" which comprisesselection of proper EOR method as per the NFR.

He has worked on Well Completions, Down Hole Schematics, implementation ofSCADA and Cathodic Protection System over Gas Pipelines, being attached withPPL & SSGCL.

He is the Faculty Sponsor of Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), QuettaStudent Chapter and Professional Member of SPE International and RegisteredEngineer of Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC).

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Engr. Zafarullah AbroLecturerE-mail: [email protected] #: +92-3003146866, +92-3337358676

Graduate, Petroleum Engineer from Mehran University ofEngineering and Technology, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan. Aftergraduation earlier he joined Sui Southern Gas Company Limited as AssistantEngineer (Distribution) Quetta Region for period of two years.

Currently he is working as Lecturer, Department of Petroleum and Gas Engineering,BUITEMS, Quetta since March 15, 2008.He is teaching different subjects ofPetroleum Engineering under graduate students like Principles of ReservoirSimulation, Gas Engineering etc.In addition he is performing responsibilities ofCoordinator for jobs, Internships and Field affairs voluntarily. He has got maximumtraining internships for the students of the department of this University from thedifferent oil and Gas Oraganizations.Recently,He has provided one day field visit OfKandhkot Gas Field (Pakistan Petroleum Limited) to the final year students. Hisenthusiastic efforts have filled the bridging gap between the Industry and theDepartment.

Engr. Muhammad Jahanzeb HashmiLab. LecturerE-mail: [email protected] #: +92-81-2880525, +92-345-8348437

Graduated Petroleum & Gas Engineer from BalochistanUniversity of Information Technology, Engineering &Management Sciences, Quetta. His Bachelor's Project was "Pressure TransientAnalysis using a Software apporach"

He has worked on Well Completions, Production Operations, ProductionOptimization, Well Stimulation, Rigless Well Operations, MDT, DST, Well Testing,Reservoir Simulation, Pipesim, MBAL, Fekete Well Test Analysis, Fekete RTA,being attached with OGDCL & OPII. He is the Professional Member of SPE (Societyof Petroleum Engineers) International and a Registered Engineer of PakistanEngineering Council (PEC).

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Engr. Ramzan AliLecturer

He has completed his B.Sc Degree in petroleum and Gas Engineering from universityof Engineering and Technology Lahore, Pakistan in March 2007.

In his final year B.Sc Project he has worked on "Enhance Oil Recovery in NaturallyFractured Reservoir"

He has worked in Oil & Gas Development Company (OGDCL) Pakistan as AssistantEngineer Drilling for one year. Also he has successfully completed his training fromPetro Research Training Institute, PRT1 (Former OGTI).

He is registered Engineer of Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC).

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Engr. Ali AsgharChairman/ InchargeE-mail: [email protected] #: +92-18- 2880639 - Ext. 419

Graduated from National College of Textile Engineering, Faisalabadin the year 2000 with specialization in Spinning. His Research thesis project was"Study of 40/s PV yarn" at Ibrahim textile Mills Ltd. He has three years of practicalexperience in Crescent Textile Mills Ltd, Faisalabad. He worked asAssistant Manager Spinning, and has experience of managing production,maintenance and quality for different yarn counts and hi-tec machines. He joinedBUITEMS as a Lecturer in the Textile Engineering Department in year 2007.

Engr. Muhammad Ali ZeeshanLecturerE-mail: [email protected]

He graduated from National Textile University Faisalabad in the year2002. his B.Sc project was "PRODUCTION & QUALITYPARAMETERS OF SIXTEEN SINGLE SLUB YARN COUNT". He has two years ofpractical experience in the Planning and Installation of Blow room, Card and HamelCover Yarn in Nishat Group Limited, one of the Pakistan's Leading Organization. Heworked as Deputy Manager Representative for ISO Certification. He is aprofessional Engineer registered with Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC).

Engr. Sayed Waqar AzharLecturerE-mail: [email protected] Ext. 535

Engr. Sayed Waqar Azhar did his Engineering from NationalCollege of Textile Engineering, Faisalabad (under UET Lahore) inyear 2000 with specialization in Textile Wet Processing. He did his thesis on"Reproducibility and right first time Dyeing of Knitted fabrics and cost effectiveness"at "Class Textile Mills, Lahore" and "Masood Textile Mills, Khurianwala, Faisalabad".His versatile experience in Textile Industry is more than three years in veryprestigious organizations like Kohinoor Textile Mills, Rawalpindi and Al - Karam

Department of Textile Engineering

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Textile Mills, Karachi; working at very key positions performing various decisive,managerial, technical and administrative responsibilities. Besides Textile WetProcessing, his expertise also includes Environmental Management and Policy. Hehas been serving BUITEMS since October 2004.

Engr. Abdul Malik Rehan AbbasiLecturerE-mail: [email protected] #: 03337834614

Mr. Rehan Abasi joined in March 2005. He did his B.Sc Textileengineering degree from national textile University Faisalabad with specialization inTextile chemistry. He got first division in his Bachelor degree. After doing the degreehe joined Al-Rehmat Textile mill as Manager Laboratory of chemical textile. He alsoserved as Manager R&D in the same organization.

Engr. Syed Zameer ul HassanLecturerE-mail: [email protected]

He graduated from National College of Textile Engineering,Faisalabad in the year 1997. His B.Sc project was "Study of 66 PV yarn". He haseight years of practical experience in Fazal Cloth Mills Ltd (Muzaffargarh), FazalTextile Mills Ltd (Karachi), Azam Textile Mills Ltd and Gulshan Textile Mills Ltd(Sheikhupora). He worked as Deputy Manager Representative for ISO Certifica-tion. He has experience of ISO 9000 QMC (Auditing) and other ISO certification asinternal auditor. He Joined BUITEMS as a Lecturer in Sep. 2006.

Engr. Muhammad KashifLecturerE-mail: [email protected] #: +92-18- 2880639 - Ext. 535

Graduated from National Textile University (Former NationalCollege of Textile Engineering) Faisalabad in the year 2004, with Specialization inWeaving. His Research thesis project was "Study of Article Change" at Sapphire

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Textile Mills Ltd. He has three years of practical experience in Nishat Mills Bikki andReliance Weaving Mills Ltd, Multan. He worked as Deputy Weaving Manager, respon-sible for production, maintenance and quality control of the mills. He joined BUITEMSas a Lecturer in the Textile Engineering Department in Sep.2006.

Engr. Lubna SyedLecturerE-mail: [email protected]

She did her B.Sc in Textile engineering with specialization inTextile chemistry from National Textile University, Faisalabad. Aftergraduation She joined Hira Textile Mills Ltd, Raiwin as an Assistant Dyeing Manager &also took control of Quality Control Department for 1 year. Miss Lubna syed joinedBUITEMS on 17th may, 2007 as a Lecturer.

Engr. Ahmer Hussain ShahLecturerE-mail: [email protected]

He graduated from Mehran University of Engineering andTechnology Jamshoro. After graduation he joined Bhanero TextileMills Kotri and worked there as an Assistant Spinning Manager for the period of 1 year.He worked in the Department of Textile Engineering, MUET, Jamshoro, duringerection of Spinning Machines under Dr.R.A.Jhatial. His final year project was"Compact Spinning System and Yarn". He joined BUITEMS as a Lecturer on 4thOctober, 2007.

Engr. Maira AyazLecturerE-mail: [email protected]

She joined BUITEMS as Lab Lecturer in Department of TextileEngineering in Dec 2008. She completed the Bachelors Degree inBS Textile Engineering from BUITEMS in 2008. Her CGPA is 3.93/4 and 87% marks.She is Gold Medalist of her class.

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Currently she is teaching Textile subjects and conducting practicals. Her future plansare to complete MS and PhD from abroad.

Her fields of interest are:* Advance Spinning Studies* Remedy of Problems Occurring in Textile Dyeing

Engr. Zamir Ahmed AbroLecturerCell No. +923337311944Email: [email protected], [email protected].

He had graduated in Textile Engineering from Mehran University ofEngineering and Technology, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan. After graduation he joinedSapphire Textile mills Limited Unit no.02 SITE kotri Jamshoro as Assistant SpinningManager for period of two years. He also served as Deputy Spinning Manager in abovesaid Textile mill for the period of one year.

He joined Department of Textile Engineering BUITEMS Quetta as Internee for theperiod one year (01.06.2008 to 01.06.2009)

Currently he is working as Lecturer, Department of Textile Engineering, BUITEMS, Quettasince 10th November 2008.He is teaching different subjects of BS Textile Engineeringlike Spinning Preparatory, Yarn Planning and Production, Textile Utilities and Services,Weaving preparation and weaving Mechanism etc.In addition he is handlingresponsibility of supervision of final year thesis/project.

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Engr. Ahmer ShahzadChairman/ Assistant ProfessorE-mail: [email protected]

Mr. Ahmer Shahzad, achieved MS Chemical Engineering fromUniversity of Adelaide, Australia in 2008. He graduated fromUniversity of The Punjab, Lahore. He has diversified experience in variouschemical manufacturing plants and consulting firms. He has worked on variousprojects for many national and multinational oil and gas companies. He hasachieved various trainings in the field of project management and distributedcontrol systems. He joined BUITMS in 2005.

Engr. Faisal MushtaqAssistant ProfessorE-mail: [email protected]

Engr. Faisal Mushtaq graduated in Chemical Engineering fromDawood College of Engineering & Technology, Karachi in 2002. Final yearengineering project was based on "A Plant Design Report on the Manufacturing ofLube Based Oil from Reduced Crude & Designing of Equipments Based on 1000Tons/Day of Reduced Crude". He got his Master of Engineering in EnvironmentalEngineering from N.E.D. University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi in 2006.He joined as lecturer in DCET Karachi and taught various subjects in Departmentof Chemical Engineering and supervised various Projects. He was involved inCommissioning and training on the state of art equipments GC, HPLC, Fermentor,Series Reactor, Isothermal Reactor, Rectification column, Liquid-liquid Extractionin DCET Karachi. He is working as Assistant Professor in Department ofChemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering BUITEMS.

Interests: Mineral Resource Development in Balochistan Daily Dawn, EconomicBusiness Review, 4th Apr. 2005, Potential for Coal Fired Power Generation DailyDawn, Economic Business Review, 25th July. 2005, IMPACT OF PESTICIDESON THE ECOSYSTEM Daily Dawn, Economic Business Review, 8th Aug. 2005Research Area:Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System applicationin the field Mineral Resource development & Environmental Engineering.

Department of Chemical Engineering

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Engr. Kamran ZafarAssistant ProfessorE-mail: [email protected]

Mr. Kamran Zafar completed his MS Chemical Engineering fromUniversity of Adelaide, Australia and did Chemical Engineering fromUniversity of Engineering and Technology Lahore in 1997.He worked on engineeringprojects "Developing a strategy for waste minimization in tanning industry and alsodid plant design for manufacturing of Titanium Dioxide". He also took training inDistributed Control Systems maintenance and operation conducted by YOKOGAWASingapore. He possesses eight years of field experience as Senior ProductionEngineer in Alkaram Textile Group before joining BUITMS. He completed MSChemical Engineering from University of Adelaide, Australia in 2007.He worked onvarious projects related to Environment and Waste water treatment. He carried outhis research work in Waste water treatment and developed Simulated model oftreatment plant in South Australia.Research Area: Modeling of treatment plants and pollution control

Engr. Muhammand Najam MalghaniAssistant ProfessorE-mail: [email protected]

Engr. Muhammad Najam completed his MS Chemical Engineeringfrom University of Adelaide, Australia and graduated in ChemicalEngineering from Dawood College of Engineering & Technology, Karachi in 2005.Final year engineering project was based on "Development in AmmoniaManufacturing" in collaboration with FFBL Bin Qasim Karachi. . He got his Master ofEngineering in Chemical Engineering from University of Adelaide in 2007. He joinedas Research Associate in BUITMS Quetta in January 2006 and taught varioussubjects in Department of Chemical Engineering and supervised various Projects.He was involved in various mineral Processing Projects carried out by University ofAdelaide in coordination with different mining companies including BHP Bliton andZinifix and has a major project with Zinifix on processing of different minerals. He alsoworked with Environmental Department of South Australia to study and explore thewaste-water treatment processes for city of Adelaide carried out at Bolivar SouthAustralia. He is working as Lecturer in Department of Chemical Engineering,Faculty of Engineering BUITEMS.

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Research Area: Extraction and processing of copper & its by-products such asGold and Silver.

Engr. Ghulam Ullah Khan KakarLecturer

Engr. Ghulam Ullah Kakar belongs to District Pishin. He did hisgraduation in the field of Chemical Engineering from DawoodCollege of Engineering & Technology, Karachi in 2001. His finalcourse project was based on "Distillation of Crude Oil" at National Refinery LimitedKarachi. In December 2001, he joined "Mabzi Water Company" Karachi as aTechnical Service Engineer. After that he worked in" HTG Petrochemical Pvt Ltd"Hub, Balochistan as a Shift Engineer. In October, 2002, he joined "Gatron PolyesterIndustries Pvt. Limited" as a Assistant Shift Engineer. In September 2006, he joinedBUITEMS Quetta, as a Lecturer in the Faculty of Engineering, Department ofChemical Engineering.

Research Area: His interests are pursuing higher studies and research in the Fieldof Environmental Engineering and Renewable Energy.

Engr. Fahad MirLecturer:

Engr. Fahad Mir graduated in the field of Chemical engineeringfrom Dawood College of Engineering and Technology Karachi.After his Engineering graduation he joined Javedan cement in-dustry Mangopir Karachi Worked there and gained experience. His final year projectwas to enhance the recovery of alcohol by fermentation from molasses, the majorachievement was the enhancement & the recovery of alcohol and product ofalcohol up to 13.5% and it is really a huge success. He has also done BSc(geology), A+ certification, IELETS, and various courses of hardware assemblingand management. Hosted many seminars, conferences, and workshops. Heparcitipated as a debater throughout the educational career with impressivecommunication skills.

Research Area: His field of interests are in alternative sources of energy and fuelconsumption. Sustainable Energy Resources & their utilization in Balochistan.

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Engr. Mohammad SiddiqueLecturerMob. 0302-3819604Email: [email protected]

Mr. Mohammad Siddique completed his Bachelor inChemical Engineering from Dawood College of Engineering& Technology Karachi. He was appointed in November 2007as Lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of ChemicalEngineering .Before joining BUITEMS as regular faculty member he was also avisiting lecturer. He worked in PETRO CHEMICAL INDUSTRY Hub chowki atdifferent location. His final year project was on Plate forming process in oil refinery.He has also done PGD I.T from COMSATS institute Islamabad. His presentresponsibilities at BUITEMS other than teaching are as below:

Research Area:His f ield of interest are in environmental Managementsystems.Research on chemicals used for odorization of natural gas used forcommercial and domestic purpose.

Engr. Kamran SamiLecturer

Engr. Kamran Sami graduated in Chemical Engineering fromUniversity of the Punjab in the year 2004. He joined SarelaShahbaz Cement as "Shift Engineer" in Production andQuality control Departments in 2005. He joined a MultiNational Pharmaceutical industry named "Merck Marker (Pvt) Limited" inSeptember 2005 as Utility & EHS Engineer. He is responsible for the maintenanceof utilities including Boiler, Water Demineralization plant, Air Compressors, HVACsystems and Water Distillation Column. He also introduced EHS system in MerckMarker (Pvt) Limited. He joined Pakistan Navy Dockyard Laboratory as Lab.Engineer in February 2008. He is responsible for the Quality Control Testing ofPetroleum, Oil, Lubricants and Paints. He joined BUITEMS as Laboratory Lecturerin Chemical Engineering Department in October 2008.

Achievements: Participated & presented in various seminars on Quality Controland Environmental Management system. He is Qualified Lead Auditor of EMS ISO14001 from Moody International UK.

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Engr. Abdul Qadeer [email protected]

Engr. Abdul Qadeer Dayo currently working as Lecturer inDepartment of Chemical Engineering BUITEMS Quetta, hecompleted his graduation in the field of Chemical Engineeringfrom Mehran University of Engineering and TechnologyJamshoro, Sindh, with first class, 1st Position in April 2009. His final year projectwas "Design of an Efficient Glycol Unit for Dehydration of Natural Gas". During hisproject he worked on the Hassan gas field Shikarpur. During his graduation he workedwith National Productivity Organization, Pakistan as Energy Audit at Nagina TextileMills (Pvt.) Ltd. Kotri

After his graduation, he registered to Master of Engineering Program (M.E.) in ChemicalEngineering at Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro, Sindh.He has sound knowledge of the Aspen HYSYS®, a Process Design & SimulationSoftware. He participated in many seminars, conferences, and workshops.

Research Area:His fields of interests are Process Simulation Modeling and Control, Municipal SolidWaste Management and Alternative Energy Resources for Pakistan.

Engr. Syed Haseeb [email protected]

MR. SYED HASEEB SULTAN has completed his B.Sc Degreein Chemical Engineering from the University of Punjab Lahore in1991. He has also done his M.Sc (Math) from University ofBalochistan in 1987. In 1992 he used to work in EPA for 1 yearthen he left the country and went to USA. In USA he worked there as ChemicalEngineer in Wyeth. He is also member of American Institute of Chemical Engineer.After spending his 15 years in USA he came back. Now he is working as a Lecturerin BUITEMS at Quetta.

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Department of Geological Engineering

Mr. Shaukat ParvaizLecturerE-mail: [email protected]

M.Sc in the field of Earth Sciences (Geophysics) from Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad. In his final dissertation heworked on 2-D Seismic Reflection Data Interpretation of Mariblock area (Central Indus Basin), to develop the structure ofsubsurface area.

He has worked as a Geophysicist as an employee of the Oil and Gas DevelopmentCompany Limited Islamabad (OGDCL) for one year. During his job in OGDCL, heworked with Seismic Data Acquisition, Seismic Data Processing Seismic DataInterpretation and Quality Control Departments.

Before joining OGDCL in January, 2008, he has served for Pakistan Space andUpper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) as an Asst-Manager atSatellite Ground Station Islamabad in field of Satellite Image Processing andInterpretation. Training on "Use of SPOT Imagery for the"Geostatistical agriculturalmodeling" in Pakistan by using supervise classification and field work for its practicalapplication of district Shaikhopura by GPS tracking system.(president WilliamH.Wigton from AAIC Maryland U.S.A).

Before joining SUPARCO, he also performed his duties as Instructor in Survey ofPakistan Islamabad (Ministry of Defense) in field of Geodes, Gravity and GeneralGeology.

His initial level work on intensity attenuation of "Kashmir Earthquake 2005",Earthquake Prediction and Forecasting Techniques and to prepared "beach ball"diagram to find out the nature of fault during three months workshop on "EarthquakeSeismology" from Bahria University Islamabad under the supervision of Dr.Mona Lissa(Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad).Besides that he has good hands skill toacquire the data for ERS , Gravity , Magnetic, GPS (RTK) and DGPS.His fields ofinterest are Exploration and Earthquake Seismology, Structure Geology,GIS andR.S(Geology).

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Prof. Engr. Dr. Ehsan Ullah KakarChairmanE-mial: [email protected]

Dr. Ehsan holds his doctoral degree in StructuralEngineering. .Over 17 years of professional experience includ-ing, design, construction, project management, budgeting,scheduling; data collection, analysis, and computer modeling, and submissionof technical reports. Overall Experience includes over 6 years of teaching, 8years of research, 7 years of administration, technical projects implementation &coordination, contract administration, communication with cross-functional teamsto meet project deadlines, compilation of quarterly & annual progress reports,evaluation of budgetary allocations and evaluation of the effectiveness of projectsand experience of personnel management.

He remained Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Balochistan University ofEngineering & Technology, Khuzdar, Associate Professor, BalochistanUniversity of Information Technology & Management Sciences, Quetta.Professor, Balochistan University of Information Technology & ManagementSciences, Quetta. Chairman & Associate Professor, Civil EngineeringDepartment, Balochistan University of Engineering & Technology, Khuzdar.Associate Professor & In-charge, Civil Engineering Dept., Sir Syed University ofEngineering & Technology, Karachi. Visiting Professor, Dawood College ofEngineering & Technology, Karachi. He is the: o Member of Senate BUITEMS o Member of Governing Body of Pakistan Engineering Council. (PEC) o Member of Accreditation Committee o Academia-Industry Linkage Committee, PEC. o He is the member of American sociaty of Civil Engineering o Structural Engineering Institute (USA).

He got “ Star Award” ,”125 men and women of the millenium 2004”. He also got“Life Time Achievement Star Award” in 2006.

Department of Civil Engineering

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Prof. Dr. M. Maqsood AhmadProfessorEmail: [email protected]:+92-81-2872083 FAX: 92-81-9201064

Dr. Maqsood, an engineer by profession, holds a DoctorateDegree in Irrigation/ Water Resources Engineering from Canada, Master ofScience degree in environmental engineering from USA and Bachelor of Sciencedegree in agricultural engineering from Pakistan.

His diverse academic experience spreads over 19 year of internationalmultidisciplinary field experience includes computer modeling, technical projectsmanagement, implementation & coordination, budgeting, scheduling, datacollection, analysis and interpretation, contract administration, communicationwith cross functional teams to meet project deadlines, compilation of progressreports, evaluation of budgetary allocations and evaluation and experience ofpersonnel management.

Dr. Maqsood has taught undergraduate and graduate level courses in Hydrology,Hydraulics, Water Resources Engineering, Drainage Engineering, Water &Sanitation, Solid Waste Management, Surface & Groundwater Hydrology, OpenChannel Hydraulics, and Modeling of Water Resource Systems. His principalresearch and consulting interests are related to the causes, nature andconsequences of pollution and deterioration of natural environment (soil, waterand air), and their effects on living organisms, irrigation, water resources, waterquality, soil & water conservation engineering, watershed management,small-scale watershed processes, water supply systems (infrastructures),water resource evaluations, vadose zone hydrology, environmental interactions,management and policy.

Dr. Maqsood is a member of many societies. He is a registered professionalengineer in Pakistan since 1989, and Higher Education Commission (HEC)Approved Ph.D Supervisor.

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Engr. Sheikh Masood -u-ZamanLecturer

I become graduate in Civil Engineering in the Year 2007from U.E.T Lahore. After Graduation I joined "NationalConstruction Limited" as a Trainee Engineer for theirongoing mega project of construction of Water SupplySystem & Sewerage System of Quetta.

After three months I joined consultant "Cameos Consultant Quetta" as anEngineer for their ongoing project "Construction of 100 Dams in Balochistan". I wasmainly dealing different aspects of Small Dams Design, which includes working on,Soil Classification, Filter Design, Catchment Area Computation, Peak FloodComputation, Average Aerial Rainfall Computation, Embankment & SpillwayDesign, Rate Analysis ,Preparation of B.O.Qs, Storage Capacity of Dam & Yield ofReservoir Computation, Preparation of PC-I etc. I joined BUITEMS as lecture inCivil Engineering Department .

Engr. Muhammad EssaLecturer

Education:

SSC: - 1st Division (Govt. pilot secondary School Mastug (1992)F.SC:- 2nd Division (Tamer-I-Now Public College Qta (1995)B.E:- 1st Division (Civil BUET, Khazdar (2004)

Experience:

o Lecturer. Civil Engg. Deptt. BUET, Khazdar (2004-2006) o Assistant Engineer. Public Health Engg Deptt,Qta (2004-2006) o Lecturer. Civil Engg.Daptt.BUET, Khazdar (2008-2009) o Lecturer. Civil Engg. Deptt, BUITEMS, Qta. (2009-Till Date)

Publications:"Good Water Contaminations & Their Effects on Health" Published for UET,Peshawar.

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Engr. Sanam Zaib KhanLecturerSanam Zaib [email protected], [email protected]

EducationBE Civil engineeringFrom UET LahoreSession: 2005-2009

Diploma in Project Management From UET Lahore

Projects:Final year Project:Design of cylindrical concrete shells

Field projects:Planning and Scheduling of Nag to Panjgore Road on primaveraContractor: SKBPlanning and Scheduling Of SBK University Project on Ms-ProjectContractor: MSB

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Department of Mining Engineering

Engr. Shabir Ahmed [email protected]

Mr.Shabir Ahmed has completed his B.Sc. Degree in Geo-logical Engineering from University of Engineering and Tech-nology Lahore in 2009, He has attended the workshop-2007on Global Water Crisis and Pakistan conducted by Dr. .A.Q. Rathur, SeniorResearch Fellow, Curtin University, Perth-Australia.

He was awarded 2nd position in the class on preparing and presenting the miniproject of physical design on the Landfill Disposal Facility for the Hazardous Waste.He has completed one month internship at Hingol Dam project, and also 15 daysinternship in Central Material Testing Laboratory Wapda Lahore.

He was working as a geotechnical Engineer in Cameos consultant Quetta at smallDams project in Jammu & Kashmir before joining BUITEMS.

He has worked as an active member of Blood Donor Society in UET Lahore.

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Prof. Engr. Dr. Ehsan Ullah KakarChairman: Department of Civil EngineeringE-mial: [email protected]

Dr. Ehsan holds his doctoral degree in StructuralEngineering. .Over 17 years of professional experience includ-ing, design, construction, project management, budgeting,scheduling; data collection, analysis, and computer modeling, and submission oftechnical reports. Overall Experience includes over 6 years of teaching, 8 years ofresearch, 7 years of administration, technical projects implementation &coordination, contract administration, communication with cross-functional teamsto meet project deadlines, compilation of quarterly & annual progress reports,evaluation of budgetary allocations and evaluation of the effectiveness of projectsand experience of personnel management.

He remained Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Balochistan University ofEngineering & Technology, Khuzdar, Associate Professor, BalochistanUniversity of Information Technology & Management Sciences, Quetta.Professor, Balochistan University of Information Technology & ManagementSciences, Quetta. Chairman & Associate Professor, Civil EngineeringDepartment, Balochistan University of Engineering & Technology, Khuzdar.Associate Professor & In-charge, Civil Engineering Dept., Sir Syed University ofEngineering & Technology, Karachi. Visiting Professor, Dawood College ofEngineering & Technology, Karachi. He is the: o Member of Senate BUITEMS o Member of Governing Body of Pakistan Engineering Council. (PEC) o Member of Accreditation Committee o Academia-Industry Linkage Committee, PEC. o He is the member of American sociaty of Civil Engineering o Structural Engineering Institute (USA).

He got “ Star Award” ,”125 men and women of the millenium 2004”. He also got “LifeTime Achievement Star Award” in 2006.

Department of B. Architecture

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Arch. Mrs. Azra [email protected]

Arch Mrs Azra Alvi D/O Dr. A.Q Alvi has passed the Bachelorof architecture Examination of NED University of Engineeringand Technology Karachi in First Class during the year 1992.

She has an experience of almost six years as visiting teacher atdepartment of architecture and planning, Dawood collage of Engineering andTechnology Karachi.

She has also been engaged with Dr, Alvi and Associates (Consultant) since last 18years as a senior architect & done various projects.

Arch. Ms. [email protected]

Arch Mrs Zilehuma D/o Muhammad Akbar has passed thebachelor of architecture engineering from DAWOOD COLLEGEOF ENGG AND TECHNOLOGY KARACHI in First class firstposition during the year of 2009.

She has an experience of working as an internee in a number of firms including A.S.A,Shahab Ghani and Associates and Archi Times, Karachi. She is proud of working asan Architect trainee with Nespak Karachi, where she learned new facets ofprofessional style. Her recent experience is work at private consultancy as anarchitect now she wants to apply her skills and potentials for personal developmentand enhancement of productivity. She is extremely enthusiastic and at the same timeready to accepts new challenges.

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Arch. Ms. Ariana [email protected]

Graduated f rom Indus Valley School of Art andArchitecture Karachi,in year 2007 with specialization ininterior architecture.My thesis "Aghosh" was on therecreational complex for the mentally challenged children.andhow can the environmental design and building interiors itself can contribute to teachsuch children to flourish,excel indepandantly to some degree in their lives.My objec-tive is to serve in an organization that offers a stimulating and encouraging culture oflearning, and provides an environment that motivates employees to utilize theircapabilities in a most dynamic and innovative way. Believe in hard work and truededication towards work is most important to achieve the best, every second countsin the process to learn more out of the surroundings which will help you to becomebetter in your field.

Arch. Mr. Muhammad [email protected]

Arch. Muhammed Sohail has passed the Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.)Examination of NED University of Engineering and Technology Karachi in First classduring the year 1992. In 1993 he joined Department of Architecture and Planning (DAP),Dawood College of engineering and technology (DCET), Karachi as a regular andpermanent lecturer under the federal government post. He has been the member ofsyndicate, Expert on the board of studies for Department of Architecture & has beenalso very much involved in project management in Dawood college of Engineeringand Technology developmental works in addition to his regular teaching.

He also became a member of steering committee on urban development centre inSindh, Government of Sindh, Planning & Development Department (Research &Training Wing) Karachi.

After getting about 16 years experience in teaching at DAP, DCET & Architecturalprofessional private practice, he has joined in Nov 2009 as a regular faculty memberof Department of Architecture & Planning, Balochistan university of InformationTechnology, Engineering and management sciences (BUITEMS), Quetta.

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Facilities&

Student Services

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Facilities & Student Services

Library and Research ResourcesThe City Campus of University maintains a computerized library that remains open to allstudents and teachers from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. The library has a core collection of morethan 2000 books, references, research journals, magazines and periodicals in the areas ofmanagement, finance, economics and marketing. In addition, the library maintains a widevariety of specialized information, including publications of international and nationalorganizations and statistical data and government documents. On-line research facilities andaccess to internet are conveniently available to teachers as well as students.

At Takatu Campus the library consists of about 800essential Engineering text books, as well asreference books, jurnals and on line PERN available on HEC Website for down loadingresearch materials.

Computer LaboratoriesThe faculty has two laboratories namely Blue Chip and Cad/Cam with 100 and 70 computersrespectively and with internet and latest software facilities. All the teachers are provided withpersonal computers for use in their offices.Besides, adequate printing facilities are madeavailable for all teachers and students. They have also access to photocopying facility.

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Audio-Visual FacilitiesThe faculty is well equipped with all the modern facilities including slides, overheadprojectors,multimedia systems, television and V.C.R. The teaching staff and the students, working ingroup or alone, make the optimal use of the audio-visual aids.

Counseling Service UnitThe counseling services unit works closely with students throughout their careerdevelopment process, helping them develop career options and establish contact with potentialemployers. The students are provided with occasions to reorient their behavioral pattern, theirbasic self-goals and socio-cultural values through perpetual counseling, group discussions,dialogues and consultation with their teachers.

Research and Development CentreThe Faculty of Engineering has Research and Development (R&D) Centre equipped withhuman resources of sound calibre and competence to provide research, training and consultancyservices to government, non-government and business organizations.

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A Pictorial View

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Ar-Ra'd (The Thunder)13:17 [Whenever] He sends down water from the sky, and [once-dry]river-beds are running high [37] according to their measure, the stream carries scum onits surface; [38] and, likewise, from that [metal] which they smelt in the fire in order tomake ornaments or utensils, [there rises] scum. In this way does God set forth the par-able of truth and falsehood: for, as far as the scum is concerned, it passes away as[does all] dross; but that which is of benefit to man abides on earth. In this way doesGod set forth the parables.

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DTP/ Design & Layout by:Ms. Fakhra RamzanDeputy Director HRD

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