NUST School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

NUST School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
NUST-SMME
Motto "Defining Future"
Type Public
Established 2008
Rector Muhammad Asghar
Principal & Dean Dr Abdul Ghafoor
Academic staff
Approx 35
Location Islamabad, Pakistan
Campus Islamabad
Affiliations National University of Sciences and Technology
Website Official website

NUST School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, commonly known by its acronym NUST-SMME, located in Islamabad, Pakistan, is a co-educational school offering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in the fields of mechanical and manufacturing engineering. It was founded by the National University of Sciences and Technology in 2008.

History

In January, 2007 the School started as Institute of Manufacturing Engineering (IME) in a hired accommodation in Sector F-11, Islamabad. The Institute was established with the funding from Islamic Development Bank. The responsibilities were given to Mr Fazal Ellahi as Acting Director of the Institute to look after the affairs of the Institute and to procure the laboratories equipment. During the same year in May 2007, Dr Abid Pervaiz Ghuman was appointed as Head of the Institute. Simultaneously, during the same month, the Institute was renamed as School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (SMME).

Anticipating delivery of the laboratories equipment and realizing the need for space, the school was allocated a building in H-12 Campus of NUST in 2008 and SMME was also partly moved to the new location. Meanwhile, planning for launching of Mechanical Engineering at undergraduate and Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering at postgraduate levels was undertaken. The approval of the curriculum was obtained from the Academic Council in 2008.

In August 2009, Dr Abdul Ghafoor was appointed as new head of the School and fully established in H-12 campus of NUST. In October of the same year, with the induction of 40 undergraduate students of Mechanical Engineering and 13 postgraduate students of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, SMME became fully functional.

Since its founding, the School has added more programs and renamed others. SMME has four degree-awarding departments: the Department of Mechanical Engineering, the Department of Design and Manufacturing, the Department of Robotics and Intelligent Machine Engineering, and the Department of Biomedical engineering. The School offers undergraduate program in Mechanical Engineering and Postgraduate programs in Mechanical, Design and Manufacturing Engineering, Robotics and Intelligent Machine Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering and Sciences. The school faculty is actively engaged in academic and industrial research. The School has a population of 300 undergraduates and 200 postgraduates including 7 PhD students.

SMME, NUST, Islamabad

Scope

To conduct BE Level classes related to Mechanical Engineering To conduct MS and PhD level classes in the fields related to Mechanical Engineering, Design & Manufacturing Engineering, Robotics & Intelligent Machine Engineering and Biomedical Engineering & Sciences To design and develop specialized products for industrial and community needs To provide curriculum assistance in areas related to mechanical engineering to all Schools of NUST H-12 campus To provide design and manufacturing support to all Schools at the campus.

Departments

The school consists of the following main departments:

Department of Mechanical Engineering (ME)

The Mechanical Engineering department consists of 16 professors and approximately 230 undergraduate students and 25 postgraduate students. The mission of the mechanical engineering program is to provide students with the fundamental knowledge, skills and professional experience necessary for successful careers in industrial or academic roles. The Department of Mechanical Engineering provides a platform for students to study and perform in challenging environment. The department is equipped with almost all laboratory equipment necessary for undergraduate and postgraduate studies in the area of mechanical design and thermo-fluids. The department will soon tie its coordination with the Manufacturing Resource Center (MRC).

Robotics and Intelligent Machine Engineering (RIME)

The Department of Robotics and Intelligent Machine Engineering was established in September 2011 as Pakistan’s first academic initiative in the field of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. Mainly focused on postgraduate studies and research in Robotics, Mechatronics, Machine Intelligence, Control Systems, Machine Vision and Industrial Automation, the department offers Masters and PhD degrees in the field of Robotics and Intelligent Machine Engineering (RIME). The department houses dedicated laboratories of Robotics and Intelligent Systems Engineering (RISE), Machine Vision, UAVs / Aerial Robotics, Control Systems, Industrial Automation, Electronics, Embedded Systems and Computer Aided Engineering whereas it is supported by the Manufacturing Resource Center (MRC), Rapid Prototyping (RP) lab and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) lab which facilitate mechanical fabrication of indigenously designed robot prototypes at SMME. These laboratories comprise equipment both for research as well as teaching purposes including mobile and humanoid robots, robotic arms of various types, stereo vision camera systems, robot designing kits, advanced microcontroller instrumentation, human brain computer interface equipment, remote piloted helicopters, pneumatic/hydraulic workstations, PCB precision prototyping facilities as well as various models for experimentation into non-linear and adaptive control systems. These enable the student to get maximum practical exposure to modern day robotic technology at par with similar graduate programs in other leading international universities.

Biomedical Mechanical and Engineering Sciences (BMES)

The department is currently offering MS degree in Biomedical Sciences and Biomedical Engineering which, in future, will be extended to BS Biomedical Engineering and PhD in Biomedical Engineering and Sciences programs.

See also

National University of Sciences and Technology

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