Posted by Sabahat (iFaqeer) on September 12, 2007

Here’s the admission notice for NED University for academic year 2007-2008. Please click on the graphic at right to see a bigger version. Thanks to Safwan Shah and Rashid Baig for forwarding this.
Posted by Tee Emm on August 29, 2007
Attention all students at NED University:
If NED and IPv6 both strike a chord with you, please get in touch with Dr Abdul Azeem Siddiqui and Mr Asad Arfeen at the university. Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) is in the process of forming an IPv6 Focus Group to establish an experimental IPv6 network in Pakistan across various public universities. They have approached NED university for (enthusiastic) volunteers for the project that has sufficient budgets to remain interesting. The communication has been extended by Dr Shafaat Bazaz, Foreign Professor (HEC) Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology.
It is a great opportunity to establish the lead of NED in important subject areas of our times. There is a full army of technologists belonging to NED serving the local industry (and outside Pakistan) which the volunteers will find with them in this effort. Go ahead!
Posted by Owais Mughal on August 14, 2007
The number of NED alumni that go on to receive a doctorate in their chosen field is not yet very high. In such a scenario, whenever the news of an NED alumnus successfully completing his or her PhD appears, it is something to be celebrated. Kamran Arshad, who is an NED alumnus of Electrical Engineering, Batch 1995-96, recently successfully completed his PhD in the field of Electrical Engineering. He has thus earned the honor of being called Dr. Kamran. The title of his PhD thesis was:
“Modelling of Radio Wave Propagation using Finite Element Analysis”.
Dr. Kamran did his masters from King Fahad University of Petroleum and Minerals in 2003. He then went to the UK to pursue his doctorate. In particular, he went to Middlesex University in London–and finished his doctorate in just 2 and a half years, which is a record for the university. This is what Kamran had to say about his PhD and the topic of his research: WAIT! There is more to read… read on »