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  • Haider Ali; Syed Muhammad Abbas Raza; Muhammad Waqar Akam; Abuzer Haider; Supervisor Sami Ullah Shah (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2024)
    The untapped potential of hydropower energy in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province, Pakistan, presents a significant challenge to sustainable energy development. This study conducts a preliminary feasibility assessment to ...
  • Majid, Supervisor Dr Bilal Idrees Jarrar Haider (NUST-MCE, 2023-10-10)
    Marble is derived from a Greek word “marmaron” which means “crystalline rock “or “shining stone”. Marble is a rock formed from metamorphism of sedimentary carbonate rocks, most commonly limestone and dolomite. Marble stands ...
  • Zain Ul Abideen Tariq , Supervisor Dr. Muhammad Amjad, Ph.DHassaan Ahmed , (NUST-MCE, 2023-10-06)
    In 2010, Pakistan faced a calamity the likes of which had never been seen before. A flood such as that is to be expected to occur once in hundred years. Experts believe such a flood would not reoccur anytime soon, but as ...
  • 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 ...
  • Captain Sohail Ahmed Khan, Supervisor Dr. Muhammad Amjad (NUST-MCE, 2023)
    Recent climate change impacts have been surfacing more frequently around the world, and under-developed countries like Pakistan are at increasingly worsening exposure to climate change-triggered hydrometeorological extremes. ...
  • Umar Ullah Malik; Supervisor Naeem Shazad (NUST Military College of Engineering Risalpur Cantt, 2022)
    Plastic waste is a silent threat to the environment and its disposal is a serious concern for waste managers. In spite of all efforts being made to limit its use and circumvent this issue, unfortunately its utility is ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • Supervisor ;Umair Ghazi, Waqar Omar ,Tariq Shahbaz (MCE/NUST Risalpur, 2022)
    The Greater Thal Canal command area is situated between River Indus and Jhelum in Doaba Sind Saghar. It is a vast desert land sprawling over 0.7 million hectares. Indus Basin Irrigation System (IBIS) is one of the largest ...
  • 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 ...
  • Hafiz Muhammad Zoun O Rain Bin Maqbool; Supervisor Ahmad Hanan (NUST Military College of Engineering Risalpur Cantt, 2022)
    The use of water in professional vehicle washes is a particularly striking illustration of the application of water in a professional process. This research was carried out so that an inquiry could be carried out on the ...
  • 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 Zia Ul Haq; Supervisor Wajeeh Ul Hassan (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2022)
    Floods are the unannounced natural disaster that destroys both the lives and the infrastructures. Last year, in July 2010 an unpredictable and huge flood struck the most part of Pakistan, especially the catchment area ...
  • Shahzor Faisal Khan; Supervisor Dr Naeem Shahzad (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2022)
  • Umer Zaheer Ahmed; Supervisor Dr Naeem Shahzad (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2022)
    Water is the necessity of life. The increase in urbanization demands the provision of steady fresh water supply. This water is required to fulfill the residential, commercial and public demand of an area. This ...
  • Muhammad Tariq Bahadar; Ali Tariq Rana; Hafiz Muhammad Samiullah Khan; Umer Murtaza; Harris Shakeel Malik; Sajid Farid; Supervisor Dr Amjad (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2021)
    Sugar is commonly used in our daily life as an important ingredient to our food. When the sugar is being produced, large volume of wastewater is generated because of sugar processing and cane crushing. This ...
  • 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 Haris Sharif; Faizan Khan; Umer Farooq Khan; Muhammad Osama Zahid; Talal Anwar Rind; Hamza Hussain Wyne; Supervisor Muhammad Ukasha (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2021)
    Water is life and is necessary for all life forms on earth. The world population is increasing rapidly. On the contrary, basic facilities are not suitable for the large population of the world. 1.5 billion people in the ...
  • Muhammad Bilal; Waqas Zakir Abbasi; Wousat Ullah Khan; Muhammad Ishraq Khaliq; Hamza Ahmed; Shah Zeb Malik; Supervisor Muhammad Umair Ghazi (Military College of Engineering (NUST) Risalpur Cantt, 2021)
    Poor management practices related to generation and disposal of untreated wastewater causes pollution of both surface and ground water bodies. Raw wastewater disposal from industry are some of the sources causing water ...
  • Muhammad Abdullah; Mustafa Haider; Muhammad Awais Mughal; Salman Hassan; Zain Ul Abedin; Ali Bajwa; Supervisor Dr Naeem Shahzad (Military College of Engineering (NUST)Risalpur Cantt, 2021)
    Water storage and provision plays an important part in the progress of contemporary society. Dams are the most common reservoir to store the water which can be used to produce electricity and to irrigate ...

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