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  • Abdul Haseeb; Supervisor, Dr M Amjad (NUST Military College of Engineering Risalpur Cantt, 2022)
    Each extreme weather event may not be regarded because of climate change, but the scientists agree on the fact that the unprecedented pace of climate change is, at least, causing the increased frequency of occurrence of ...
  • Ahmad Saeed, Supervisor Dr Muhammad Amjad (NUST-MCE, 2023-08-08)
    The increasing demand for renewable energy and the effects of climate change necessitate accurate hydrological monitoring and forecasting for hydropower plants. This study focuses on the Malakand-3 hydropower plant in ...
  • Abdul Aziz; Dr. Mazhar Iqbal Arshad, Supervisor (NUST Military College of Engineering Risalpur Cantt, 2018)
    Gracy Lines Officers Residential Complex is basically a part of the initiative taken by army to provide residence for the Officers currently serving in Rawalpindi. Due to shortage of residence for Officers in Rawalpindi, ...
  • Capt Muhammad Waseem; Dr Arshad Ali, Supervisor (NUST Military College of Engineering, Risalpur Cantt, 2020)
  • Abdul Wadood; Arham Kaleem; Saadullah; Zaidullah; Supervisor Dr Naim Rashid (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    This research focuses on assessing and enhancing the environmental sustainability of cement through a comprehensive life cycle assessment (LCA). The objectives include analyzing the feasibility and importance of cement in ...
  • Asad Ullah; Zain Arshad; Mansoor Abbas; Faisal Tariq; Supervisor Ali Khan (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    Changing land use and land cover (LULC) poses a serious threat to the ecosystem and has broad ramifications for sustainable development, resource management, and city planning. Modelling and projecting LULC change dynamics ...
  • Shah, Engr, Fiaz Hussain (Military College of Engineering (MCE) NUST Risalpur, 2014)
  • Adnan Ul Haq; Supervisor Umair Ghazi (NUST Military College of Engineering Risalpur Cantt, 2022)
    Climate change is becoming a growing concern for the global population. Pakistan is among the most vulnerable countries that is at risk of adverse climate change impacts. Since the country hosts extensive glacial cover ...
  • Shabab Haider; Supervisor Dr. Muhammad Amjad (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2022)
    Pakistan, a resource stressed country, is considered among the top-ranked countries that are being and going to be adversely affected by climate change impacts. Moreover, Pakistan lacks in resources to properly monitor the ...
  • Muhammad Hussnain Jaffar; Dr Irfan Abid, Supervisor (NUST Military College of Engineering Risalpur Cantt, 2020)
    Water scarcity is a pressing issue and one for which the severity will only increase with every passing day for many countries globally. Pakistan is amongst the countries that has seen a drastic reduction ...
  • Furqan Asad; Dr Naeem Shahzad, Supervisor (NUST Military College of Engineering Risalpur Cantt, 2020)
    This research presentsan early warning system use NODE MCU (ESP2 8266) and different type of soil sensors like moisture sensors and accelerometer. This research is done to devise a simple early warning system, on lab ...
  • M. Rizwan Anwar Chattha; Khurram Sattar Khan, Supervisor (NUST Military College of Engineering Risalpur Cantt, 2018)
    Water is very important for sustainability of life on Earth. In Pakistan, Rainfall and underground water are the main sources for the availability of water. The water availability per capita up to ...
  • Capt Abeer Ahmad Jadoon; Col Khurram Sattar Khan, Supervisor (NUST Military College of Engineering, 2019)
    Water is one of the significant resources for survival of life on Earth. Water scarcity is one of the main issues the world is currently facing. The two main sources of water in Pakistan are precipitation and the ground ...
  • Hammad Asghar; Khurram Sattar Khan, Supervisor (NUST Military College of Engineering Risalpur Cantt, 2018)
    Flood warning has been an important issue for Pakistan. In this study we considered district Khavazakhela KPK. We used GIS techniques for this purpose. i.e.Global Mapper, ARC-GIS, Hec-HMS. . The objective of this study ...
  • Kashif Hussain; Ahmad Salah UD Din; Muhammad Zahid Saleem; Malik Muhammad Umer; Supervisor Wajeeh Ul Hassan (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    Pakistan holds the 3rd largest share of brick production in the world, producing over 70 billion clay bricks per year which accounts for 3% of the global production. Half of the total coal extracted from Pakistan is used ...
  • Haris Mehmood; Shujah Ul Hassan Tahir Ghazi; Muhammad Areeb; Hammad Sohail; Raja Talha Saleem; Salman Iqbal; Supervisor Dr Naeem Shahzad (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2021)
    Liquid industrial waste which is disposed in water bodies is not only dangerous for aquatic life, but also for people consuming it and using that water for irrigation. Heavy metals like lead, mercury, cadmium, ...
  • Shahrukh Khan; Muhammad Kashif Javed; Muhammad Waleed Basharat; Usman Khan; Ghulam Mujtaba; Supervisor Muhammad Ukasha (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2021)
    Residential solid waste management is one of the main problems in Pakistan. This study meant to evaluate residential solid waste generation rate, its analysis and untapped energy potential among the ...
  • Muhammad Usama Zia; Khurram Sattar Khan, Supervisor (NUST Military College of Engineering, Risalpur Cantt, 2020)
    Water is an essential element which is required to sustain life on earth. However, it’s depleting at an alarming rate due to which it will become a serious problem in the near future for the world. Pakistan is among the ...
  • Shahzad Aslam; Supervisor Ahmad Hanan (NUST Military College of Engineering Risalpur Cantt, 2022)
    According to a recent National Highway Authority report, Pakistan's trade volume will expand by more than fourfold by 2025. The country's current transportation infrastructure development trajectory indicates that highways ...
  • Naeem Akhtar, Supervisor Dr Muhammad Jamil (MCE-NUST Risalpur campus, 1995)

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