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School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, (SMME), Islamabad
School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, (SMME), Islamabad
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The programmes are designed to inculcate the following attributes and skills in the students: The graduates will be able to design and conduct experiments, analyse data, use relevant tools/models and evaluate alternative mechanical/thermal/manufacturing system designs based on technical/non technical criteria. The graduates will be capable of providing leadership while working in a team, exhibiting a high degree of professionalism. They will be able to work in diverse environments and address multidisciplinary challenges. The graduates will have strong and critical understanding of moral values and professional ethics, with a passion for life-long learning and self-improvement. The graduates will have the ability to visualise and transform their innovation & creativity into practical form.
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Faculty Profile
Dr Abdul Ghafoor PhD (University of Salford) UK Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Robots Kinematics & Mechanisms Dr Riaz Ahmad PhD (Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics) China Discipline: Manufacturing Engineering Specialisation: Manufacturing Engineering Dr Khalid Akhtar PhD (Asian Institute of Technology) Thailand Discipline: Industrial Engineering Specialisation: Manufacturing Engineering Dr Shahid Ikramullah Butt PhD (Beijing Institute of Technology) China Discipline: Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Specialisation: Industrial Engineering and Digital Manufacturing Dr Riaz Ahmad Mufti PhD (University of Leeds) UK Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Automotive Engineering Dr Yasar Ayaz PhD (Tohoku University) Japan Discipline: Mechatronics Engineering Specialisation: Robotics & Machine Intelligence Dr Khurshid Alam PhD (Loughborough University) UK Discipline: Mechanical/Biomedical Engineering Specialisation: Biomedical Engineering Dr Nabeel Anwar PhD (University of Genoa) Italy Discipline: Bioengineering/Bioelectronics Specialisation: Biomedical Engineering Dr Mushtaq Khan PhD (Loughborough University) UK Discipline: Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering Specialisation: Rapid Prototyping / Laser Manufacturing Dr Husain Imran Syed PhD (University of Manchester) UK Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Industrial Manufacturing Engineering Dr Shaista Zeb PhD (Quaid-i-Azam University) Pakistan Discipline: Physics Specialisation: Plasma Physics & Material Science Mr Zia Ud Din MS (University of Offenburg) Germany Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Energy, Fuel Cell Mr Emaduddin MS (University of Southern California) USA Discipline: Computer Science Specialisation: Intelligent Robotics Mr Asad Butt MS (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Composite Pressure Vessels Mr Mian Ashfaq Ali MS (Hanyang University) Korea Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Specialisation: Automotive Engineering Mr Atif Khan MS (Coventry University) UK Discipline: Engineering & Management Specialisation: Engineering Design Syed Atif Rabb MS (GIK Institute) Pakistan Discipline: Mechanical Design Engineering Specialisation: Heat Transfer Mr Naweed Hassan BS (UET, Taxila) Pakistan Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Mr Rehan Zahid BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Mechanical Engineering Mr Jawad Aslam BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Mechatronics Engineering Mr Zaid Bin Zikria BE (NUST) Pakistan Discipline: Mechatronics Engineering
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Lab Facilities
CNC Lab Measurement & Instrumentation Lab Computer Integrated Manufacturing Lab Rapid Prototyping Lab Electronics Lab Flexible Manufacturing System Lab Mobile Robotics Lab Advanced Controls Lab Industrial Automation Lab Computer Aided Engineering Lab CAD/CAM Lab
A panel of faculty members is designated as advisors who are available to the students for career counselling. They also guide students and solve their problems related to university life.
Knowing the expertise of our faculty, strong links have been developed with BP/Castrol in the area of engine tribology. For research on cam/tappet interaction, BP/Castrol not only agreed to collaborate in this project but also agreed to donate a heavy-duty diesel engine valve-train test rig worth millions of rupees. Attracting an International oil giant for research collaboration is a great achievement for Pakistan.
BP/Castrol UK
SMME is working closely with institutes and industries like HEC, ENERGEN, NED, National Instruments and other leading automotive and oil companies.
AKI Project
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SMME project with Anwar Khawaja Industries (AKI) Sialkot has proposed a solution to the problem in Quality Control Production line. In order to ensure accuracy in circumference and roundness of footballs, AKI required a reliable, fast and low-cost solution. The annual production of AKI currently stands at 2.5 million balls for world famous brands like SELECT , DERBYSTAR . The solution satisfies FIFA inspected accuracy standards. FIFA requires the distance of any two measured points to be not more than 9.66 cm while our proposed solution takes measurements for points that are almost 4.3 cm apart.
Along with international companies, SMME is also closely working with and supporting local industries. One of the examples is the technical link developed with Millat Tractors. Knowing our expertise in the field of engines, Millat Tractors and SMME are working on a number of joint projects. This includes, development of engine blow-by monitoring system, real time oil consumption measurement system, designing of green engine test bed, etc.
Millat Tractors
SMME has strong links with National Instruments (NI) USA and have conducted joint events/workshops. SMME is the only educational institute in Pakistan to have a certified National Instruments (USA) faculty, fulfilling one of the key requirements for creating National Instruments Academy in Pakistan. The school is in the process of purchasing state-ofthe art hardware and hopefully by the end of first quarter, SMME will become the first Institute in Pakistan to be National Instruments certified. The NI Academy programme combines face-to-face teaching with hands-on lab exercises, preparing students for their future careers by developing their skills in using visual programming language and acquisition systems created by National Instruments (USA).
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Events
Visits & Workshops
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Seminars:
Introduction to Basic Welding Processes on 7th April, 2010 by Mr Zia ud Din Robotics and Precision Engineering on 14th April, 2010 by Dr Azfar Khalid Development of Torque Control Algorithm for Six Wheel Skid Steering Vehicle with in Wheel Motors on 21st April, 2010 by Mian Ashfaq Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Conventional and Ultrasonically Assisting Cutting of Bone on 5th May, 2010 by Dr Khurshid Alam Motor Imagery in Learning External Dynamics on 17th May, 2010 by Dr Nabeel Anwar
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Life at School
In order to keep students in touch with the outer world, there is high-speed wireless internet facility inside the campus. A tea-bar and a common room along with an indoor games facility are also provided in the School. The library remains open from 9am to 9pm.
events like debating competitions, e-gaming and sports events, hiking and adventure trips, concerts and funfaire, etc. Students are also encouraged to take part in different events organised by other universities.
Contact us
Tel: +92-51-90856001 +92-51-90856026 +92-51-90856056 +92-51-90856007 +92-51-90856019 Email: smme@nust.edu.pk Website: www.smme..nust.edu.pk
Student Societies
Engineering, IT and Computer Sciences
Co-curricular activities play a vital role in personal grooming of the students. In order to provide a platform to the students for organising events related to the field of arts, literature, sports, adventure and entertainment inside and outside school, a society named NUST Adventure Sports and Arts (NASA) has been established. The society is responsible for organising
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Semester-III
Course Code Course Title MAT-201 HUM-205 ME-211 ME-221 ME-231 ME-232 ME-233 Vector Calculus Professional Ethics Engineering Dynamics Engineering Materials Fluid Mechanics I Thermodynamics- II Thermofluid Lab I Total
Semester-IV
Course Code MAT-202 EE-201 ME-212 ME-222 ME-223 ME-234 ME-235 ME-224 Course Title Fourier, Complex Analysis & PDEs Electrical Engineering Mechanics of Materials-I Manufacturing Processes Mechanics & Manufacturing Lab I Fluid Mechanics-II Thermofluid Lab II Internship-I (Pass/Fail basis) Total
Semester-V
Course Code MAT-301 HUM-301 ME-311 ME-312 ME-313 ME-321 EE-301 Course Title Probability & Statistics Technical / Business Writing Mechanics of Materials-II Machine Design Measurement & Instrumentation Mechanics & Manufacturing Lab II Electronics Total NUST Prospectus 2011 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 2-0 0-1 2-1 17
Semester-VI
Credits Course Code MAT-302 ME-314 ME-315 ME-322 ME-331 ME-332 ME-333 ME-323 Course Title Numerical Methods Theory of Machines Control Systems Heat & Mass Transfer Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Thermofluid Lab III Internship-II (Pass/Fail basis) Total www.nust.edu.pk Credits 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 18
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Semester-VII
Course Code Course Title MGT-401 MGT-402 ME-411 ME-412 ME-421 ME-422 ME-4xx ME-4xx ME-499 Project Management Entrepreneurship Mechanical Vibrations Dynamics & Control Lab Production Tooling & Automation Mechanics & Manufacturing Lab III Elective I Elective II Design Project Total Credits 2-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 3-0 3-0 0-0 18
Semester-VIII
Course Code ME-4xx ME-4xx ME-499 Course Title Elective III Elective IV Design Project Credits 3-0 3-0 0-6
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List of Electives
Course Code Course Title ME-413 ME-414 ME-416 ME-417 ME-418 ME-419 Aerodynamics Applied Heat Transfer Applied Thermodynamics Automotive Driveline Engineering Automotive Manufacturing Systems Automotive Technology Basic Naval Architecture Combustion in Engine Computational Fluid Dynamics Computer Aided Engineering Computer Aided Thermal System Design Computer Applications in Automobile Manufacturing Computer Applications in Manufacturing Systems Electrical Machines Energy Conversion and Power Electronics Energy Resources & Utilisation Engine Tribology Ergonomics, Work Study and Methods Engineering FEM applications in Automobile FEM applications in Manufacturing Finite Element Methods Gas Dynamics Gas Turbines Human Resource Management Hydrogen / Fuel Cell Technology Credits 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 1-1 3-0 3-0 2-0 1-2 2-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 ME-446 ME-447 RIME-221 ME-448 ME-449 ME-451 ME-452 ME-453 ME-454 ME-456 ME-457 ME-458 ME-460 ME-461 ME-462 ME-463 ME-464 ME-465 ME-466 ME-471 ME-472 ME-473 ME-474 M&S-401 Course Code Course Title ME-445 Industrial Maintenance Management Internal Combustion Engines Introduction to FEM Credits 3-0 3-0 3-0
Introduction to Mechatronics Design 1-1 Fundamentals Introduction to Oil and Natural Gas Engineering Introduction to Robotic Systems Laser & its applications Logic Design & Micro Processors Marine Environment Issues Oil and Gas Economics and Management Optimisation Techniques Power Generation and Distribution Power Plant Engineering Power System Analysis Production Planning and Control Propulsion Renewable Energy Technologies Robotics and Automation Ship Propulsion Engineering Solar Energy Systems Total Quality Management Vehicle Chassis Vehicle Design Performance Introduction to Modelling and Simulation 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1 2-0 3-0 2-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 2-1
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ME-431 ME-432 ME-433 ME-434 ME-435 ME-436 ME-437 ME-438 ME-441 ME-442 ME-443 ME-444
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Applied Engineering Mathematics Introduction to Modelling and Simulation Finite Element Methods Advanced Instrumentation and Experimental Methods Advanced Engineering Material
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Course Title
Credits
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Department of Design & Manufacturing Engineering MS Leading to PhD in Design & Manufacturing Engineering
This educational programme has been started to address the demands of the modern industry. We at SMME are well- aware of the fact that todays graduates must have the knowledge of the actual state of the industry, its culture and the complex interactive management and operating systems which are based on value-added efforts, team performance and result-oriented leadership. SMME is offering MS leading to PhD programme in Design & Manufacturing Engineering and aspires to develop expertise in other disciplines as well. The purpose of the programme is to develop understanding of manufacturing and management techniques along with specialisation in Manufacturing Engineering, Design Engineering and Industrial Engineering. The programme provides a firm foundation in lean manufacturing, product engineering, quality systems, and skills for effective utilisation of human and corporate resources necessary to improve manufacturing business performance. It integrates systems perspectives, combining the classroom learning of engineering and business with laboratory work, plant tours, industry-related internship & research project. It also provides ample opportunities to work in teams with other manufacturing professionals to analyse real-time problems and develop economical solutions. The Masters Programme students are required to complete 22 classroom credit hours, 2 laboratory credit hours and an industrial research thesis of six credit hours. Laboratory work includes understanding and use of CIM, Micro CIM, CNC and Rapid Prototyping. The thesis is designed to provide a platform for the students to demonstrate competencies in learned methodologies and acquired skills to enhance real-time manufacturing and business performance. The partner manufacturing industry serves as a laboratory for the research project. The Programme will inculcate the skills and ability in the students to effectively fulfil the requirements of such positions as Manufacturing Systems Engineer, Process Improvement Specialist, Lean Manufacturing Consultant, Supply Chain / Logistics Systems Specialist and Manufacturing Business Planner / Consultant.
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Elective Courses
Specialisation in Manufacturing Engineering
Code DME-821 DME-822 DME-823 DME-824 DME-825 DME-826 DME-827 Course Title Rapid Prototyping, Tooling and Manufacturing Laser Material Processing Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Design for Manufacturing Lean and Agile Manufacturing Manufacturing Systems Design and Management Special Topics in Manufacturing Engineering Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
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Special Topics for PhD Programme (Any subject in the research interests of the faculty available) 3
Special Topics for PhD Programme (Any subject in the research interests of the faculty available) 3
Special Topics for PhD Programme (Any subject in the research interests of the faculty available) 3
Special Topics for PhD Programme (Any subject in the research interests of the faculty available) 3
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Cognitive Robotics is widely expected to spearhead the upcoming technological revolution where robots and intelligent machines will become an integral part of everyday human life. Be it industrial automation, surgical robotics, household robotics or active prosthetic rehabilitation, Robotic technology is being introduced everywhere in order to assist humans in their everyday tasks. Moreover, recent developments in industry have led to more and more automation being introduced in operations ranging from simple to most complex ones. The programme is administered by the Department of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (R&AI) which houses dedicated laboratories for Robotics, Machine Vision, Control Systems, Industrial Automation, Electronics and Computer Aided Engineering whereas it is supported by other labs at the SMME including Rapid Prototyping (RP) and Computer Numerical Control (CNC), etc. which facilitate mechanical fabrication of indigenously designed robot prototypes. These laboratories are equipped both for research as well as teaching purposes including a variety of robotic arms, mobile robots, stereo-vision camera systems, robot designing kits, advanced microcontroller and controls instrumentation, pneumatic / hydraulic training workstations and circuit board fabrication facilities. They enable the students to get maximum practical exposure to a variety of modern-day robotic technology on a par with similar graduate programmes in other leading international universities. The Masters phase requires the students to complete 22 23 credit hours of theory and 1 2 credit hours of lab work. The students are to take up thesis in any of the related areas. The variety in equipment available at the department makes it possible for them to gather practical results for their experiments wherever required.
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MS Coursework
Core Courses
Course Code EM-800 EM-805 RIME-812 CSE-860 EC-803 EE-826 Course Title Robotics I Robotics II Mobile Robotics Artificial Intelligence Computer Vision Linear Control Systems
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