Institute of Engineering & Fertilizer Research - Staff

Staff

The IE&FR faculty comprises teachers with high academic achievements in parallel with industrial experiences. Many have advanced degrees in their field of specialization from foreign institutions of repute. Faculty members have a cavernous insight and command over current issues, faced by local industries. The faculty ensures the best possible outcome of talent from the students by providing a matchless blend of quality classroom instructions, mutual discussion atmosphere in classrooms, bringing up research & exploration qualities in students supported by opportune industrial visits and trainings.

The director/vice chancellor is Prof. Dr. Javaid Rabbanni Khan, who took his Ph.D. chemical engineering in the UK in 1980 and served at UET Lahore for more than 25 years.

Heads of department as of September 2010 were:

  • Prof. Dr. Shahid Raza Malik, Chemical Engineering
  • Engr. Tahir Raza, Electrical Engineering
  • Engr. Amjad Ahmad, Mechanical Engineering
  • Engr. Badar-ul-Islam, Computer Science
  • Daud Ali Alvi, Basic Science
  • Dr. Muhammad Ashraf, Academics
  • Tariq Niazi, Research and Development
  • Jawad Afzal Ch., Personnel and Administration
  • Engr. Hamid Ali Rao, Controller of Examinations
  • Syed Ejaz Hussain Bukhari, Commercial/Repair and Maintenance
  • Sultan Butt, Accounts
  • Khurram Maqsood, Senior Hostel Warden

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