Creative | Innovative | Cutting-edge
HABIB UNIVERSITY’S
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Creative | Innovative | Cutting-edge
HABIB UNIVERSITY’S
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Creative | Innovative | Cutting-edge
WHAT MAKES SCIENCE AND ENGINEER Chartered by the Government of Sindh, recognized by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan, Habib University (HU) is committed to producing graduates who will lead technological advancements in Pakistan and the world. Engineers and scientists in the modern world need to understand the complex cultural, social and imminent climatic challenges future generations will face. To inspire students to create, innovate and become leaders in their respectives fields, SSE offers two four-year undergraduate degree programs: BS Computer Science and BS Electrical Engineering. Students at HU will explore the possibilities of electrical engineering and computer science through exceptional academics, state-of-the-art facilities and faculty and unique global collaborations. SSE aims to ensure that students will have the ability to think critically, ask the right questions and create innovative solutions for problems in today’s rapidly evolving world.
RING AT HABIB UNIVERSITY UNIQUE? HU’s SSE graduates will go beyond technical knowledge and be able to view the world through multiple lenses, such as those of a sociologist, historian or humanitarian in order to better serve the community and society. The interdisciplinary nature of the curriculum, through its integration with the liberal arts and sciences, ensures that graduates are not limited to the program which they have chosen. There will be a myriad of career options accessible to graduates within electrical engineering, computer science and beyond.
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Your learning will extend beyond the walls of this campus, with numerous opportunities to not only learn in classrooms around the world, but to also bring those classrooms to Habib University, with technology easing distances in the world of today.
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Wasif Rizvi, Founding President of Habib University
INTEGRATION OF LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES Today’s world requires engineers and scientists to have a deep understanding and awareness of their society, its culture and their surroundings. The significance of integrating SSE with the liberal arts is that it helps students venture beyond technical knowledge, gain exposure to a broad and inclusive range of subjects and develop their cognitive skills and thinking capabilities. It will develop students’ critical understanding of history, culture and society and help them enhance key leadership traits in order to engage with, think critically about and solve the complex problems faced by society. The Habib Liberal Core is an integral part of HU’s educational model and comprises of eleven courses, based on seven unique forms of thought, which all students are required to take. These courses allow students to engage with an interdisciplinary range of subjects in order to graduate with a comprehensive understanding of science, society and the world around them. Through the Habib Liberal Core, students are taught to think, act and, most importantly, create logically. The Humanities and Social Sciences component of the Habib Liberal Core is built around a recurring interdisciplinary engagement with the history, philosophy, structures and features of the modern world. The Physical and Natural Sciences component of the Habib Liberal Core simultaneously engages students in scientific thought through courses in deductive and quantitative reasoning, natural scientific method, analysis and the nature and place of science in modern societies.
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HU - with its diverse courses and Habib Liberal Core provides me with a curriculum and a faculty support system that allows me to balance my passions, and delivers guidance to tailor a career path just right for me. I’m only at the tip of the iceberg - the experience has been amazing, and I am sure it will only get harder but inspiring and worthwhile in the coming years.
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Anushay Zehra Rashid, Communication & Design Class of 2020
HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL THOUGHT
FORMAL REASONING
CREATIVE PRACTICE
SEVEN FORMS OF THOUGHT
PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT
LANGUAGE AND EXPRESSION
NATURAL SCIENTIFIC METHOD AND ANALYSIS
QUANTITATIVE REASONING
THE HU FACULTY Habib University’s faculty members are pioneers in their fields. HU faculty comprises of keen intellectuals who have global experience with renowned academics and prominent industry experts, who will help students bridge the gap between education and industry. Their unparalleled research expertise and real world experiences, combined with their knowledge of current affairs and changing global issues, assures students of a diverse and unique experience under their mentorship. With a student-faculty ratio of 12:1, HU ensures that each and every student gets the individual attention and academic support they require. Our faculty motivates students to learn beyond the formulaic.
INDUSTRIAL ADVISORY BOARD HU has set up an active Industrial Advisory Board (IAB), comprising of power players from the industry in order to ensure that the SSE curriculum responds to the needs of the industry while paving the way for student opportunities such as projects for Kaavish (senior capstone project), internships and future job placements. The Industrial Advisory Board includes professionals, comprising of CEOs, Directors and other key figures, from a range of corporations and organizations such as the Abraaj Group, Alghanim, K-Electric, Dalda Foods, PASHA, Siemens, Thal Engineering, Tapal Wind Energy, Byco, Techlogix and Indus Motors.
INNOVATIVE UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH HU provides a pioneering opportunity for undergraduate students by allowing them to undertake, and assist others with research. In order to facilitate undergraduate research, students have access to state-of-the-art laboratories and the opportunity to work on projects while liaising with industry members. Students at HU are given a variety of avenues through which to explore their interests and are required to complete a research-intensive senior-year capstone project. By engaging in undergraduate research, HU students become sharper communicators, better team players and will graduate with an exemplary work ethic and, ultimately, an edge over their peers in the industry.
SSE PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES The School of Science and Engineering at Habib University invites renowned professionals and academics to share their ideas on a wide variety of interesting subjects through its Public Lecture Series. The series aims to enlighten, motivate and stimulate academic debate. The SSE Public Lecture Series is open and free to attend for the general public. Each event is tailored for the audience and encourages participants to think across academic disciplines.
HU inculcates an attitude of understanding and questioning. Always question the history you have been taught, always try to appreciate the people who have paved the path for you. Don't just learn Ampere as a unit of current. Realize AndrÊ-Marie Ampère did something brilliant to have an SI unit named after him.
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Fatin Nawaz, Computer Science Class of 2018
KAAVISH The Kaavish program, a mandatory senior-year capstone project, was developed in collaboration with Harvey Mudd College, USA, based on the understanding that preparing undergraduate students for their future academic and professional endeavors means giving them the chance to gain hands-on experience and the opportunity to solve real world problems. Kaavish provides students with a safe and nurturing environment in which to create unique solutions through the thoughtful application of computer science and engineering theories and systems. Students will understand the needs of their clients, undertake proper research and problem analysis processes, explore various possibilities and alternative solutions. This program will not only teach students technical skills, but will also emphasize the integral role of teamwork, communication, conflict-resolution, project management and ethical and entrepreneurial skills.
THE PLAYGROUND The Center for Transdisciplinarity, Design and Innovation, or The Playground, was designed exclusively for creative collaborative work that helps transform the teaching and learning experience at Habib University. At the heart of this initiative is the commitment to being playful - to experiment, get your hands dirty, create new rules for engagement, learn from failures and thoughtfully de/reconstruct the way we learn and teach. Through the Playground, SSE students have the opportunity to engage in cross-disciplinary research and innovation. With the Playground’s unique role as an interdisciplinary maker-space, SSE aims to educate engineers whose work will hold relevance in today’s society. The Playground is a physical space for students and faculty to explore, innovate and collaborate as they share knowledge, work on projects and network. Through workshops, pop-up classes, external projects and augmented curricular activities, students will be able to apply their learning across disciplines and media - from sewing to 3D printing, photography to film, board games to phone apps, woodwork to metalwork and beyond.
GLOBAL LEARNING HU is committed to ensuring that students have access to HU’s extensive global linkages, easing their path to graduate school and providing them with a global platform in order to pursue their passions. HU students will have the opportunity to explore multiple industrial and academic platforms and gain invaluable academic and cultural exposure from all over the world. HU’s global network extends beyond summer exchange programs and research opportunities to include lecture series and visiting faculty lectures to give students a comprehensive and vibrant educational experience. The HU Community
G OPPORTUNITIES has engaged with eminent scholars and inspirational industry professionals from around the world including Dr. Deborah Fitzgerald, the former Kenan Sahin Dean of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, who spoke on “Enhancing Impact and Effectiveness of University Education: The MIT Story�. Our global network includes institutions such as Stanford University, University of California - Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon University, Texas A&M University, Harvey Mudd College and the University of Michigan.
Faculty Creative | Collaborative | Cutting-edge
BS
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Eligibility for Admission
BS
COMPUTER SCIENCE With the integration of technology in our everyday lives, the study of computation has become increasingly important in order to successfully navigate the ever-changing technological and scientific landscapes. Computer scientists invent the future by developing infrastructure and techniques for more advanced computing, and by developing the applications that operate within those frameworks. The BS Computer Science (CS) program at HU prepares students for success in the industry, higher education and entrepreneurship through a distinct curricular framework that educates students in the theory, systems and applications of computer science. The CS program prepares students to meet the challenges of a rapidly evolving field with a broader understanding of the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. Graduates will have an unparalleled understanding of our society and the role of technology in our society. CS’s integration with the Habib Liberal Core ensures that students are not only proficient in the language of computers, but are also able to understand their environments with an open mind and with an informed perspective towards science and society. Graduates from the CS program at HU will not only be technically proficient, but will also be able to make impactful contributions to society.
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PROGRAM STRUCTURE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS Students are required to complete courses in the Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Computing, Design and Entrepreneurship. FRESHMAN SEMINAR Provides a broad overview of the theory and practice of computer science through a series of weekly seminars by researchers and practitioners. COMPUTER SCIENCE FOUNDATION Students are required to complete three foundational courses in the followings areas: Programming, Discrete Mathematics and Data Structures and Algorithms. These courses serve as pre-requisites for CS Kernel courses. COMPUTER SCIENCE KERNEL Students are required to complete six essential courses on the theory, systems and applications of computer science. Courses include Data Structures and Algorithms, Object Oriented Design and Programming, Operating Systems, Databases and Software Engineering. COMPUTER SCIENCE ELECTIVES After completing both the CS Foundation and CS Kernel, students in the CS program may select four electives from within the CS program: two of their own choosing and one each from CS Theory and CS Systems. Electives offered include Introduction to Cryptography, Combinatorial Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Elements of Computing Systems and Understanding Social Networks. KHIDMAT Khidmat, a mandatory social work component of the CS program, aims to ensure that students learn how to use their computer science skills in a social context. Students are free to interpret this component in a variety of ways in consultation with their advisors. KAAVISH (SENIOR CAPSTONE PROJECT) Students are required to complete a year-long senior capstone project, Kaavish, in order to graduate. The project must be carried out in consultation with either of the 3 track advisers: entrepreneurship, research or industry. HABIB LIBERAL CORE All students at HU are required to complete the 11 mandatory Habib Liberal Core courses.
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SSE is phenomenal especially the Computer Science program. Computer Science stems from philosophy and Habib University through its Computer Science program has helped me understand the philosophical foundations of a seemingly mechanical process. I also had the good fortune of pursuing my passion and got the opportunity to study Quantum Physics in my freshman year under the guidance of my professor, something that would not have been possible at any other institution in the country. Syed Affan Aslam, Computer Science Class of 2018
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BS
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BS
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Modern engineers aim to address problems in the energy, health and information sectors, electrical engineers of today are responsible for creating all kinds of electrical and electronic devices and systems; The work of electrical engineers enriches our society through the microchips in our portable devices, which have become an intrinsic part of our daily lives, to the larger infrastructures, like power grids and communication networks which are an integral part of our everyday lives. The BS Electrical Engineering (EE) program, recognized by the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC), at Habib University combines a rigorous science and engineering education with the liberal arts. It provides students with technical knowledge in Mathematics and Sciences, Computation, Electronics, Power and Energy Systems, Electromagnetics, Telecommunication Systems, Automation and Control Systems. EE students are given a strong foundation through a comprehensive engineering curriculum; simultaneously EE students’ key leadership skills, communication skills and societal and cultural awareness are developed through a critical study of rhetoric, philosophy, history and society. HU’s Electrical Engineering students will graduate with an awareness of their civic duties and contemporary issues, and an understanding of the economic, social, environmental, professional and ethical issues. Most notably, HU students will graduate with an acute awareness of the impact of their work on society and the environment.
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PROGRAM STRUCTURE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS Students are required to complete courses in the Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Computing and Economics, Management and Entrepreneurship. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FOUNDATION Students are required to complete a number of foundational courses including Circuits and Electronics and Hardware and Interfacing. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BREADTH Courses in the EE Breadth requirement include: Electrical Machines, Communications and Control and Engineering Design. KAAVISH (SENIOR CAPSTONE PROJECT) All students are required to complete a year-long senior capstone project, or Kaavish, in order to graduate. The project must be carried out in consultation with one of the 3 track advisers: entrepreneurship, research or industry. ELECTIVES Students in the EE program are required to select seven electives, five from within the EE program and two of their own choosing. Electives offered include Power Electronics, Data Communications and Networking and Digital Signal Processing. HABIB LIBERAL CORE All students at HU are required to complete the 11 mandatory Habib Liberal Core courses.
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Electrical Engineering at Habib University was the better choice for me. I feel that at a Liberal Arts and Sciences institution, choosing EE as a major with a minor in Physics, gives me more time to explore my interests. Picking a university that is the right fit is probably the hardest decision any student has to make. I think I made the right decision.
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Danyal Admani, Electrical Engineering Class of 2020
MINORS AT HU Minors expand students’ academic possibilities to allow for diverse experiences. Students who undertake minors are able to venture into other disciplines in order to customize their degrees. Minors will allow students to explore a range of interests and graduate with a honed interdisciplinary focus. If SSE students, regardless of their major, wish to expand their fields of specializations, they can take an optional minor program to supplement their major. In order to qualify, students must take a required set of courses from their chosen field.
Minors Offered by HU Programs Minor offered by the School of Science and Engineering: • Computer Science Minors offered by the School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS): • Social Development & Policy • Comparative Liberal Studies (CLS) • History • Philosophy • Religious Studies
Minors Offered by Integrated Sciences and Mathematics The Integrated Sciences and Mathematics (iSciM) program aims to enrich the HU student experience by offering diverse courses in the natural sciences and mathematics. iSciM enables students from all disciplines at HU to increase their exposure to various scientific disciplines that prepare them to understand and participate in key issues including global warming, energy, environmental and healthcare issues. Minors offered by iSciM: • Physics • Mathematics
Minor Offered by The Arzu Center for Regional Languages and Humanities The Arzu Center for Regional Languages and Humanities contributes to HU’s overall vision and institutional mission by fostering pedagogy, research and scholarship in various languages from Pakistan. The Center’s scope of work covers a wide range including language instruction, translation from and into the regional languages, development of pedagogical material, cultural and literary preservation and the promotion of language-based literature. Minor Offered by The Arzu Center: • English and Comparative Literature (ECL)
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One of my favorite courses has been on Virginia Woolf. Aside from being given the opportunity to conduct online archival research in the form of Woolf 's letters, diaries and articles - our close reading of To the Lighthouse played a major role in the animation and typography projects I was undertaking the same semester. We're encouraged to be very sensitive of the historical and socio-political conditions that surround the works and people we study - a type of attention to detail that has carried over to even the books, video games and television shows I enjoy in my downtime.
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Saadia Pathan, Communication & Design Class of 2018
OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM: STUDENT PROJECTS AND INTERNSHIPS During their time at HU, SSE students have the opportunity to design and implement their own projects in order to exercise their entrepreneurial skills. Students also have the chance to gain real world practical experience with relevant organizations to learn more about implementing skills learned in class.
PROJECT DAREECHA
Fatin Nawaz, Anusha Fatima and Hasan Naqvi, Class of 2018, conducted research on how women proceeded when they were affected by gender violence in the workplace. These students partnered with Code for Pakistan (Cf P) and Code for India to build a visually interactive online platform, Zariya, to connect women at risk with relevant support services. The platform aims to empower women to raise their voices against injustice by making them more aware about the problem and the possible solutions.
PROJECT GREEN: GHARO RURAL ELECTRIFICATION AND NETWORK
A group of HU students, comprising of Electrical Engineering and Social Development & Policy majors, worked as research interns for the Indus Earth Trust and were given the opportunity to work on ‘Project Green: Gharo Rural Electrification and Network’. Students had the chance to explore the social implications of electrification alongside the mechanics of the systems used.
DRIVING ROBOT
Engineering students Fariha Farooq, Hassan Naqvi, Mehdi Hussain, Shozab Abidi, Muzamil Abbasi and Muhammad Arhum, Class of 2019, created an autonomous robot that uses artificial intelligence to detect colors through sensors and move around a color-coded track. The students entered this robot into the National Engineering Robotics Contest 2017 held at National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad.
ROPAZI
HU students, Anas Masood and Sumbul Zehra, Class of 2018, had the opportunity to work with Ropazi, a recommendation system and a venture of Stanford University’s start-up accelerator, StartX. Ropazi aims to build a personal shopping assistant for mothers to shop for their kids. The recommendation module built under this project will facilitate stylists by providing them with personalized recommendations for their customers.
TRASHIT
Hammad Siddiqui and Anusha Fatima, Class of 2018, were awarded 2nd prize at Nest i/o’s startup weekend, and She Loves Tech Pakistan Competition, held by CIRCLE, for their start-up, Trashit. It aims to empower people to adopt a zero-waste lifestyle and to start thinking about the waste they produce. In order to facilitate this change, they have created the Trashit Bin, an economical automated composter which will enable citizens to take responsibility of the trash they are producing by accelerating the composting process.
HU students participating in a Python Workshop.
TRANSITIONING TO UNIVERSITY LIFE HU is committed to providing its students with an exceptional and empowering academic experience. To ensure that students make the most of the opportunities available, HU offers holistic academic and wellness services to engage, advise and support the leaders of tomorrow. Transitioning to a university environment can be stressful, which is why HU’s Office of Academic Performance (OAP) and The Wellness Center run academic and non-academic support centers, workshops and counseling services on campus to make sure that HU students get all the help they need for a fulfilling and successful academic experience.
The Office of Academic Performance The Office of Academic Performance (OAP) provides a variety of academic and advisory services for students on campus through the following support centers: EDUCATIONAL HELP, SERVICES AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT (EHSAS) CENTER Carefully selected and supportive peer tutors are available at the EHSAS Center to help students learn concepts, techniques and strategies for specific courses as well as provide an accessible and comprehensive space for academic support. THE WRITING CENTER The Writing Center provides students with multiple services to improve their reading, writing, comprehension and communication skills. These services include writing workshops, presentation preparation and one-on-one appointments with writing tutors.
Students participate in a group study session at the EHSAS Center.
The Wellness Center The Wellness Center encourages a healthy campus environment by empowering and helping the HU Community make positive and well-informed lifestyle choices. The Wellness Center offers a range of services including wellness and stress management workshops, counseling services, sports centers and other recreational facilities.
The Office of Student Life The Office of Student Life enables HU students to engage in exciting trips, events, workshops and engagement opportunities through a variety of clubs and societies. Students are able to broaden their perspectives, and enhance entrepreneurial skills, by creating and running diverse initiatives which would allow them to share ideas and collaborate with each other. Some of these initiatives include The Adventure Club, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Women in Computer Science and Engineering (WiCSE), Pi Phi Society, Habib University Entrepreneurship Society, Brain Hack and Physics and Astronomy Club.
Students and the HU Community host a Women in Computer Science and Engineering (WiCSE) event on campus.
HU CAMPUS AND FACILITIES Practical experience plays an integral role in SSE’s curricular framework. Students will have the opportunity to work on theoretical and practical scientific projects in these purpose-built state-of-the-art facilities and learning spaces.
State-of-the-Art Laboratories At HU, students learn to put theory to practice in laboratories that enable and encourage them to explore, experiment and innovate. All the laboratories are designed according to international standards of equipment, safety and work space. SSE students have the opportunity to build customized team projects and equip themselves with the practical knowledge required for a comprehensive undergraduate experience.
Circuits and Electronics Lab Students study properties of electrical components and networks, verifying different network theorems and building electronic circuits like amplifiers from discrete components.
Digital Systems and Instrumentation Lab Students study and build the basic blocks of modern digital circuits such as logic gates, adders, flip flop, counters and shift registers.
Communications Lab Students study the basic properties of analog and digital signals and systems, various techniques for transmitting data, voice and video over wire, fiber and wireless media.
Power Systems Lab Students conduct experiments in this lab to study AC and DC motors, generators and feedback control systems.
Engineering Workshop The engineering workshop is designed to provide students with the technical skills needed to build prototypes. The workshop is equipped with a diverse range of equipment including a 3D printer, metal and wood lathe machines, CNC milling machine, electric saws, sander, grinder, drill press and a welding machine.
Linux and Networking Lab Students interact with lower level and physical systems employed in modern computing to learn about networking operating systems and hardware.
Graphics and Visualization Lab Students learn how to use high-end graphics systems, including 3D graphics.
Student Projects Lab for CS Majors This fully equipped lab is available for students to work on their senior year capstone projects.
Student Projects Lab for EE Majors This fully equipped lab is available for students to work on their senior year capstone projects.
Physics Lab Students apply the basic laws of physics in mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, modern physics and optics as they explore new ways to conduct experiments.
Energy Lab Students learn to create experimental setups that involve solar cells, windmills, solar thermal, hydrogen fuel cells and biofuels.
Biosciences Lab This lab offers experiments in genetics, micro and molecular biology and biotechnology.
Mathematics Lab This lab is equipped with advanced mathematical software including Maplesoft. It offers students the chance to experience mathematics in a unique and dynamic way.
General Computing Lab This lab is equipped with modern computers open to the entire HU community for general computing use.
PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER HABIB UNIVERSITY The Habib University learning experience aims to enable its students to graduate with an edge over their peers in the evolving job market and academic sphere. They will not only be able to meet the demands of future employers, but will be well-prepared to initiate their own creative enterprises, and to embrace new career possibilities successfully. SSE aims to prepares students for a successful future by stressing upon areas that are central to scientific research and development, such as renewable energy, sustainable power systems, wireless energy transmission, industrial automation, computational thinking and data structures. HU’s Office of Career Services aims to support students in developing and enhancing their skills to prepare them for internships, employment (on and off-campus), entrepreneurship and graduate school opportunities. The Office of Career Services at Habib University also invites leading industry experts for talks open specifically to the HU community, where students have the opportunity to interact with mentors. Speakers previously hosted include the filmmaker Jami and Mr. Kimihide Ando from the Mitsubishi Corporation.
Programs Offered by the Office of Career Services Job Placement: The Office of Career Services organizes job fairs, arranges internships, provides career counselling, facilitates networking with potential employers and helps students create work portfolios, write and polish resumes and prepare for job interviews. Preparation for Graduate School Entry: Students are facilitated in selecting an appropriate graduate program and school with the support of a faculty advisor. Career Services assists students in developing strong applications and preparing for graduate school tests. Program for Future Entrepreneurs: Workshops are organized to help students to understand the various aspects of entrepreneurship which may include providing an incubation space, facilitating in arranging seed money and connecting them with industries and mentors. HU students have interned at a number of organizations throughout the past year including: Aman Foundation Byco Hyperdata Computing Indus Motor Company Integrated Dynamics Karachi Civic Innovation Lab Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (KANUPP) Pakistan International Airlines (PIA)
Pakistan Petroleum Limited Siemens Pakistan Special Olympics Pakistan Sudofy Sui Southern Gas Company Limited The Nest i/o Unilever Validus Engineering
SSE seeks to produce innovators and leaders in the increasingly important fields of computer science and electrical engineering who are able to view the world with a distinct perspective. HU aims to ensure that its students have a seamless transition from the classroom to the outside world, whether they choose to pursue further studies, establish their own business or work in a myriad of industries. HU nurtures future leaders who will have the ability to be CREATIVE and INNOVATIVE in order to come up with CUTTING-EDGE technology and infrastructures that will change the way we learn, work and live.
Creative | Innovative | Cutting-edge
HABIB UNIVERSITY’S
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
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