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Welcome to Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Topi, Pakistan. Welcome to Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. A Brief Introduction. MISSION STATEMENT. To Pursue Excellence in Education & Research Develop Curricula & Teaching Inline With the International Standards

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Welcome to Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

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  1. Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Topi, Pakistan Welcome toFaculty of Mechanical Engineering A Brief Introduction

  2. MISSION STATEMENT • To • Pursue Excellence in Education & Research • Develop Curricula & Teaching Inline With the International Standards • Produce Highly Competent Professionals with; • Analytical Approach Towards Problem Solving • Organizational & Managerial Skills • Humanistic Outlook & Ethical Rectitude

  3. General Information • Undergraduate Student 212 (Second most popular choice for admission) • MS Students 8 • PhD Students 5 • Faculty Members (PhD) 7 • Faculty Members with MS 4 • Engineers with BS 4 Student to Teacher Ratio = 15:1 Graduate program started in August 2001

  4. Degree Requirements: Undergrad • Graduation Requirements = 135 Credit Hours • General Education Requirement = 55 Credit Hours • Core Requirement = 65 Credit Hours • Technical Elective = 09 Credit Hours • Management Elective = 06 Credit Hours • Summer Internship (Pass/Fail Grade, Nil Credit) For all admission details please visit http://www.giki.edu.pk/admit/grad.htm http://www.giki.edu.pk/admit/Fme.htm

  5. Degree Requirements: Gradaute • Requirements for MS • Total Requirement = 30 Credit Hours • Course Work = 21 Credit Hours • Thesis = 09 Credit Hours • Requirement for PhD Degree • Total Requirement = 36 Credit Hours • Course Work = 24 Credit Hours • Dissertation = 12 Credit Hours

  6. Research Areas • Thermal Sciences • Design & Manufacturing

  7. MS & PhD graduated • In our specialized areas • In May 2003 Number of Students = 1 • In May 2004 Number of Students = 3 • In May 2005 Number of Students = 7 • PhD (Welding Deformation and Residual Stress Measurement) • In Fall 2005 Number of Students = 1 Master PhD

  8. Graduate Research • Design and Analysis of Gasketed and Non-Gasketed Bolted Flanged Joints Under Singly and Combined Loading • Welding Deformation and Residual Stresses in Orbital Welding • Rapid Prototyping • FE simulation of Welding Process • Product Design and Development • Wear Analysis and manufacturing Issues • Analysis and Increase in Power of Internal Combustion Engines • Leak Detection Systems In Pipe Lines and Storage Tanks

  9. Students Placement • Schlumberger • Shell • Uni-Levers • ICI • International Universities • ……………………………….. And many more companies

  10. International FundingIslamic Development Bank • A grant of $146,000 under technical assistance project for the FME to purchase of sophisticated equipments such as • Thermal Imager (ThermaCAM) • 3D-Laser Scanner • Non-contact Laser displacement Setup • High Speed Data-Logging System • FME will upgrade the facilities to meet the requirement of graduate students and researchers in the field of design.

  11. International FundingAsia Link Program A Framework of Strengthening Asian Higher Education on Advanced Design and Manufacture’ (730,584 Euros by the European Commission) • To develop a framework solution to engineering higher education demands in Asia, • by developing a new curriculum in Advanced Engineering Design and Manufacture for Asian and European MSc education • upgrading the skills of university teaching staff in Bangladesh, Pakistan and China • split training Asian PhD students in European Institutions • comparing educational policies / systems / programs among various countries • enhancing the overall management of Asian Universities.

  12. International Funding Pak-US • Collaboration between University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) USA and GIKI Pakistan (US$419,479) • Development of a large scale computational facility at GIKI • Train faculty, students and industry practitioners on the use of computational methods in design and analysis of contemporary products. • Development of an interdisciplinary computational mechanics curriculum at GIKI. • Establishment of a recurring international symposium, a regular seminar series, and tutorial sessions on computational mechanics and large scale simulations. • Development of infrastructure for liaison with industry.

  13. Research Funding From National Research Funding Organizations • Pakistan Science Foundation • Rs. 1.25 Million • Local Industry • Rs. 0.5 million • Rs. 0.45 million

  14. Laboratories • Design and Manufacturing Wing • Energy Systems Wing

  15. CAD/CAE/CAM Software • Pro/Engineer (Wildfire) (Site-license for 500 seats with 10 years software maintenance) • DelCAM • Mechanical Desktop • ANSYS

  16. Student Clubs • ASME Student local Chapter • AIAA Student Chapter • ASHRAE Students Chapter • GEAS (GIKI Environmental and Awareness Society)

  17. Continuing Education Program International Workshops Sponsored by Islamic Development Bank Computer-Integrated Product Design and Manufacturing May - 2002 (Albania, Turkey, Iran, Malaysia, Indonesia, Kyrgyz Republic, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh) Energy Efficiency for Green Productivity May – 2003 (AZERBAIJAN, BANGLADESH, IRAN, MALDIVES, TURKEY, TAJIKISTAN, TURKMENISTAN) CAD/CAM for Mechanical Component Design and Manufacturing 2004 (Albania, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Iran, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Afghanistan, Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan) Upcoming Event Total Energy Management 3-10 July 2006

  18. Continuing Education Program Training Courses for Local Industry Last Years • Design of Heat Exchangers • ANSYS Basic Course with Examples and Case Studies • ANSYS Advanced Course with Examples and Case Studies • Short Course on Pro-Engineer Wildfire • Pressure Vessel Design • Project Management • Energy Management • CFD using Fluent • Heat Exchangers: Installation, operation and MaintenanceJan 2006 • Product Design Using Pro Engineer August 2004 • ANSYS Basic Course with Examples and Case StudiesJuly 2003 • ANSYS Advanced Course with Examples and Case StudiesJuly 2003 Upcoming Training Courses for Local Industry June – July 2006

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