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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

“The News” on Professor Nauman

Posted by Sabahat (iFaqeer) on January 12, 2009

The news has featured a piece on Nauman sb (Electrical Engineering) about 3/4 months ago. I apologize for posting it so late, but I thought fellow NEDians–both past and present–might want to see it. Not everyone might agree with what it says–or with Nauman Saahab–but then, that’s what this blog is about. Please comment on it–and send in your own thoughts on him and other personalities associated with NED. And, yes, do please send in your opinion even if, or especially if you think it is different from what other people might think.

‘Silent middle class hindering social change’

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

By Aroosa Masroor

Karachi

Professor Mohammad Nauman is an associate professor with the NED University and has been serving as an academic for over 30 years. A true Karachiite at heart, Prof. Nauman has witnessed the rise and fall of different governments in Pakistan and its impact on Karachi – one of the largest and most important cities of the country.

Throughout his student life, Prof. Nauman was affiliated with student organisations such as the National Students Federation (NSF) and later, in 1972, went on to become one of the founding members of the Progressive Students Front (PSF), a progressive students movement that resisted General Zia’s Islamisation in the late 70s and early 80s.

Before joining NED University, the professor had served in the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (KANUPP). While at NED, he voluntarily worked with Edhi Foundation during the era of bomb blasts and ethnic violence of late 80s and developed a wireless network for it. He has also served as technical adviser to Fahim Zaman, former administrator Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (now CDGK). The News recently caught up with the educationist who has often received criticism for airing his views against the management and the government.

Q. Tell us about your early life and education.

A. I was born in Karachi, but spent my early childhood in Lahore where my father was teaching at the Aitchison College. Later, he joined the

Agricultural Development Bank of Pakistan. The job required him to be posted in different districts across the Sindh and Punjab province so I have spent my life with people of almost all ethnicities in Pakistan. Growing up with different people from the rural as well as urban parts of the country taught me a lot about the existing challenges and contrasts within our society across the country. I later joined Cadet College Petaro from where I completed my Intermediate and then did my bachelors and Masters in electrical engineering from the NED Engineering College. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »

Editorial: Update

Posted by Sabahat (iFaqeer) on March 17, 2008

We’ve been on hiatus here at NED Nama for a bit. It had to do with our Editor having some catching up to do, and some organizational work to be done.

The good news, as you will see in the immediate future includes:

  • NED Alumni Association of Silicon Valley (NEDians SV) is being formalized as an organization.
  • NED Alumni Association of Southern California (NEDAASC) is coming to fruition, too.
  • Two academic competitions are being held at NED (TechElite08 and SPEC2008), and which we’re hoping to get regular updates on.
  • … more and regular information that you, our readers will send in…right?

MIT/Stanford Venture Lab Event on Wimax Technology Featuring NEDian

Posted by Sabahat (iFaqeer) on December 10, 2007

Another event featuring Rehan Jalil (Batch ‘87-88), CEO of Wichorus:

WiMAX Broadband Convergence! Emerging Fixed and Mobile Revenue Opportunities.

Special Event from MIT/Stanford Venture Lab (VLAB) and SVASE.
Sponsored by Intel Corporation.
Location is at Intel in Santa Clara (
not Stanford GSB)

Event Date: Tuesday, December 11th, 2007 at 6:00pm
6:00pm – 7:00pm – Networking and Hors D’oeuvres
7:00pm – 8:30pm – Panel Discussion and Q/A

Click here to register now!
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Location:

Intel SC12 Auditorium, Building SC12
3200 Juliette Lane, Santa Clara, CA, 95052 (directions )

WAIT! There is more to read… read on »

If only time could be rolled back: NEDians Convention 2007

Posted by Cemendtaur on

It is said there is a maximum of six degrees of separation between any two human beings of this world: take two individuals at opposite sides of the globe, there would be a maximum of six people through which these two human beings would be indirectly acquainted with each other. At the NEDians Convention 2007 held in Silicon Valley, the degree of separation was at most two. Even with the oldest graduate from 1965 and the youngest from 2002, no two NEDians in that convention had to look for more than two contacts in between to personally know each other.

The NEDians’ Convention 2007 held on Saturday, September 8, was an all-day program. The morning session, attended by over 150 people, mostly NED alumni, was held at TechMart in Santa Clara; the evening program, attended by close to 400 people, was at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in San Jose. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »

Offshoring to Pakistan: Event with Three NEDians Participating

Posted by Sabahat (iFaqeer) on

The following event features three NEDians. And the topic is one of wider concern, too.

Offshoring 101 for Startups and Individuals

When: Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Time: 6:30 PM to 9:00PM

Venue: SAP, 3410 Hillview Drive, Palo Alto, Ca. 94304

Host: Safwan Shah – CEO, Infonox

Panelists

Register Online by clicking on the OPEN logo above.

WAIT! There is more to read… read on »